1980s in jazz
In the 1980s in jazz, the jazz community shrank dramatically and split. A mainly older audience retained an interest in traditional and straight-ahead jazz styles. Wynton Marsalis strove to create music within what he believed was the tradition, creating extensions of small and large forms initially pioneered by such artists as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.
In the early 1980s, a commercial form of jazz fusion called pop fusion or "smooth jazz" became successful and garnered significant radio airplay. Smooth jazz saxophonists include Grover Washington, Jr., Kenny G, Kirk Whalum, Boney James, and David Sanborn. Smooth jazz received frequent airplay with more straight-ahead jazz in "quiet storm" time slots at radio stations in urban markets across the U.S., helping to establish or bolster the careers of vocalists including Al Jarreau, Anita Baker, Chaka Khan, and Sade. In this same time period Chaka Khan released Echoes of an Era, which featured Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Lenny White. She also released the song "And the Melody Still Lingers On " with Dizzy Gillespie reviving the solo break from "Night in Tunisia".
Overview
According to Robert Christgau, in the 1980s Miles Davis capitalized on the popularity of the electric fusion style he had pioneered in the 1970s. In the Newsweek article "The Problem With Jazz Criticism", Stanley Crouch considered Davis' playing of fusion as a turning point that led to smooth jazz. In Aaron J. West's introduction to his analysis of smooth jazz, "Caught Between Jazz and Pop" he states, "I challenge the prevalent marginalization and malignment of smooth jazz in the standard jazz narrative. Furthermore, I question the assumption that smooth jazz is an unfortunate and unwelcomed evolutionary outcome of the jazz-fusion era. Instead, I argue that smooth jazz is a long-lived musical style that merits multi-disciplinary analyses of its origins, critical dialogues, performance practice, and reception."Acid jazz developed in the UK over the 1980s and 1990s and was influenced by jazz-funk and electronic dance music. Vibraphonist Roy Ayers is considered a forerunner of acid jazz. Although acid jazz often contains electronic composition, it is just as likely to be played live by musicians who showcase jazz interpretation as part of their performance. Nu jazz is influenced by jazz harmony and melodies. There are usually no improvisational aspects. It ranges from combining live instrumentation with beats of jazz house, exemplified by St Germain, Jazzanova, and Fila Brazillia, to more band-based improvised jazz with electronic elements such as that of The Cinematic Orchestra, Kobol, and the Norwegian "future jazz" style pioneered by Bugge Wesseltoft, Jaga Jazzist, Nils Petter Molvær, and others. Nu jazz can be very experimental in nature and can vary widely in sound and concept.
Jazz rap developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and incorporates jazz influence into hip hop. In 1988, Gang Starr released the debut single "Words I Manifest", sampling Dizzy Gillespie's 1962 "Night in Tunisia", and Stetsasonic released "Talkin' All That Jazz", sampling Lonnie Liston Smith. Gang Starr's debut LP, No More Mr. Nice Guy, and their track "Jazz Thing" for the soundtrack of Mo' Better Blues, sampling Charlie Parker and Ramsey Lewis. Gang Starr also collaborated with Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard.Groups making up the collective known as the Native Tongues Posse tended towards jazzy releases; these include the Jungle Brothers' debut Straight Out the Jungle and A Tribe Called Quest's People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm and The Low End Theory.
In 1987, the US House of Representatives and Senate passed a resolution proposed by Democratic Representative John Conyers Jr. to define jazz as a unique form of American music stating, among other things, "...that jazz is hereby designated as a rare and valuable national American treasure to which we should devote our attention, support and resources to make certain it is preserved, understood and promulgated."
1980
Album releases
- Anthony Davis: Lady of the Mirrors
- Rova Saxophone Quartet: Invisible Frames
- Om: Cerberus
- Pat Metheny: As Falls Wichita, so Falls Wichita Falls
- Billy Bang: Changing Seasons
- Julius Hemphill: Flat-Out Jump Suite
- Charles Noyes: Free Mammals
- Pat Metheny: 80/81
- Steve Tibbetts: Yr
- World Saxophone Quartet: W.S.Q.
- David Murray: Ming
- Ganelin Trio: Ancora da Capo
- Joanne Brackeen: Ancient Dynasty
- Ran Blake: Film Noir
- Muhal Richard Abrams: Mama and Daddy
- Derek Bailey: Aida
- Evan Parker: Six of One
- Steps Ahead: Step by Step
- Steve Beresford: Double Indemnity
- Music Revelation Ensemble: No Wave
- Jan Garbarek: Eventyr
- Dave Liebman: If They Only Knew
- Tom Varner: Quartet
- Harvie Swartz: Underneath It All
- Paul Winter: Callings
- World Saxophone Quartet: Revue
- James Ulmer: Are You Glad to Be in America?
- Kazumi Watanabe: To Chi Ka
- Chico Freeman: Peaceful Heart, Gentle Spirit
- Jack DeJohnette: Tin Can Alley
- Jay Clayton: All Out
- Ronald Shannon Jackson: Eye on You
- Art Pepper: Winter Moon
Deaths
- Bill Evans
- Ronnie Boykins
- Barney Bigard
Births
- Christina Bjordal, Norwegian guitarist
- Lars Horntveth, Norwegian saxophonist and guitarist
- Pål Hausken, Norwegian drummer
- Julie Dahle Aagård, Norwegian singer
1981
Album releases
- Anthony Davis: Episteme
- Joe McPhee: Topology
- Paul Motian: Psalm
- Rova Saxophone Quartet: As Was
- Marilyn Crispell: Spirit Music
- Muhal Richard Abrams: Blues Forever
- Henry Kaiser: Aloha
- Sergey Kuryokhin: The Ways of Freedom
- David Moss: Terrain
- David Murray: Home
- Frank Lowe: Skizoke
- Willem Breuker: In Holland
- Ronald Shannon Jackson: Nasty
- Billy Bang: Rainbow Gladiator
- Don Moye: Black Paladins
- Frederic Hand: Heart's Song
- Jaco Pastorius: Word of Mouth
- Joanne Brackeen: Special Identity
- Hal Russell: NRG Ensemble
- Marvin Peterson: The Angels of Atlanta
- Jan Garbarek: Paths Prints
- Oscar Peterson: Nigerian Marketplace
- Saheb Sarbib: Aisha
- Ronald Shannon Jackson: Street Priest
- Steve Douglas: Rainbow Suite
- Steve Khan: Eyewitness
- Wynton Marsalis: Wynton Marsalis
- Keith Tippett: Mujician
- Larry Carlton: Strikes Twice
Deaths
- Sonny Red
- Mary Lou Williams
- Bob Bates
- Cat Anderson
- Helen Humes
- Russell Procope
- Bill Coleman
- Samuel Jones
- Tommy Turk
Births
- Ivar Loe Bjørnstad, Norwegian drummer
- Hilde Marie Kjersem, Norwegian singer
- Sigurd Hole, Norwegian upright bassist
1982
Album releases
- Anthony Davis: Variations In Dream-time
- Henry Threadgill: When Was That
- Air: 80° Below '82
- Billy Bang: Outline No 12
- Dave Holland: Life Cycle
- David Murray: Murray's Steps
- Jane Ira Bloom: Mighty Lights
- Lol Coxhill: Instant Replay
- Dewey Redman: The Struggle Continues
- Steve Lacy: Flame
- Elements: Elements
- Errol Parker: Tentet
- James Ulmer: Black Rock
- Joe McPhee: Oleo
- John Carter: Dauwhe
- Sonny Simmons: Backwoods Suite
- Steps Ahead: Paradox
- Tony Coe: Tournee Du Chat
- Ronald Shannon Jackson: Mandance
- Warren Vaché: Midtown Jazz
- Paul Winter: Missa Gaia
- Cecil McBee: Flying Out
- Shadowfax: Shadowfax
- Jack DeJohnette: Inflation Blues
- Stanley Jordan: Touch Sensitive
- Kevin Eubanks: Guitarist''
Deaths
- Thelonious Monk
- Sonny Stitt
- Gábor Szabó
- Art Pepper
- Cal Tjader
- Al Haig
- Sonny Greer
Births
- Even Helte Hermansen, Norwegian guitarist
- Daniel Herskedal, Norwegian tubist
- Anders Hana, Norwegian guitarist
1983
Album releases
- Borbetomagus: Barbed Wire Maggot
- Anthony Davis: Hemispheres
- Terje Rypdal: Eos
- Don Pullen: Evidence of Things Unseen
- James Newton: Luella
- Marilyn Crispell: Rhythms Hung in Undrawn Sky
- Ganelin Trio: Semplice
- Microscopic Septet: Take the Z Train
- Muhal Richard Abrams: Rejoicing with Light
- Tim Berne: Mutant Variations
- Steps Ahead: Steps Ahead
- Dollar Brand: Ekaya
- Jamaaladeen Tacuma: Show Stopper
- Paul Motian: The Story Of Maryam
- Joachim Kuhn: I'm Not Dreaming
- Kenny Wheeler: Double Double You
- L. Subramaniam: Spanish Wave
- Roger Neumann: Introducing Rather Large Band
- Dave Holland: Jumpin' In
- Henry Threadgill: Just the Facts
- George Russell: So What
- Derek Bailey: Epiphany
- Bobby Shew: Breakfast Wine
- Bob Wasserman: Solo
- Joe McPhee: Visitation
- Bobby Watson: Jewel
- Branford Marsalis: Scenes In The City
- Ronald Shannon Jackson: Barbeque Dog
- Shadowfax: Shadowdance
Deaths
- Roy Milton
- Kai Winding
- Gigi Gryce
- Earl Hines
- Paul Quinichette
- Willie Bobo
- Ken Kersey
- Harry James
Births
- Mari Kvien Brunvoll, Norwegian singer
- Espen Berg, Norwegian pianist
- Svein Magnus Furu, Norwegian saxophonist
1984
Album releases
- John Zorn: Locus Solus
- Geri Allen: Printmakers
- Steps Ahead: Modern Times
- Oliver Lake: Expandable Language
- Henry Threadgill: Subject To Change
- Hal Russell: Conserving NRG
- Microscopic Septet: Let's Flip
- Joachim Kuhn: Distance
- Henry Kaiser: Invite The Spirit
- Mark Helias: Split Image
- Hilton Ruiz: Crosscurrents
- Paul Motian: It Should've Happened A Long Time Ago
- Keith Tippett: A Loose Kite In A Gentle Wind
- Dave Holland: Seeds of Time
- James Williams: Alter Ego
- Andy Laverne: Liquid Silver
- Bobby McFerrin: The Voice
Deaths
- Red Garland
- Count Basie
- Vic Dickenson
Births
- Andrea Rydin Berge, Norwegian singer, pianist and autoharpist
- Frida Ånnevik, Norwegian singer
1985
Album releases
- Butch Morris: Current Trends In Racism
- Bobby Previte: Bump The Renaissance
- George Russell: The African Game
- Rova Saxophone Quartet: Crowd
- Lyle Mays: Lyle Mays
- David Liebman: The Loneliness Of A Long-Distance Runner
- James Newton: Water Mystery
- Hank Robertson: Transparency
- David Torn: Best Laid Plans
- Borbetomagus: Borbeto Jam
- Mark Nauseef: Wun Wun
- Kip Hanrahan: Vertical Currency
- Patrick O'Hearn: Ancient Dreams
- Don Pullen: Sixth Sense
- John Carter: Castles of Ghana
- Gerry Hemingway: Outerbridge Crossing
- Leni Stern: Clairvoyant
- Marc Johnson: Bass Desires
- Terje Rypdal: Chasers
- Tom Harrell: Moon Alley
- Wynton Marsalis: Black Codes
- Wynton Marsalis: J Mood
- Paul Winter: Canyon
- Tony Williams: Civilization
- Michael Mantler: Alien
- Herbie Hancock: Village Life
- Manhattan Transfer: Vocalese
Deaths
- Philly Joe Jones
- Kenny Clarke
- Cootie Williams
- Jo Jones
- Benny Morton
- Dicky Wells
Births
- Per Arne Ferner, Norwegian guitarist
- Odd Steinar Albrigtsen, Norwegian guitarist
- Eyolf Dale, Norwegian pianist
- Ellen Brekken, Norwegian upright bassist, bass guitarist and tubist
- Kim Johannesen, Norwegian guitarist
1986
Album releases
- John Zorn: Cobra
- Evan Parker: Atlanta
- ICP Orchestra: Bospaadje Konijnehol I
- 16-17: 16-17
- Steve Coleman: On the Edge Of Tomorrow
- Steve Lacy: Outings
- Jim Staley: Mumbo Jumbo
- James Newton: Romance and Revolution
- Tim Berne: Fulton Street Maul
- Cecil Taylor: For Olim
- Last Exit: Last Exit
- Michael Shrieve: In Suspect Terrain
- Kazumi Watanabe: Spice Of Life
- Lyle Mays: Lyle Mays
- Ned Rothenberg: Trespass
- Sonny Sharrock: Guitar
- Evan Parker: The Snake Decides
- Courtney Pine: Journey to the Urge Within
- Henry Threadgill: You Know the Number
- Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman: Song X
- Last Exit: Koln
- John Carter: Dance of Love Ghosts
- Kenny G: Duotones
- Reggie Workman: Synthesis
- Ran Blake: Short Life of Barbara Monk
- Bobby Watson: Love Remains
- Christy Doran: Red Twist and Tuned Arrow
- Arturo Sandoval: Tumbaito
- Larry Carlton: Alone / But Never Alone
- Larry Carlton: Discovery
Deaths
- Jimmy Lyons
- Hank Mobley
- Benny Goodman
- Curley Russell
- Teddy Wilson
- Thad Jones
- Billy Taylor
- Eddie Davis
Births
- Jon Audun Baar, Norwegian drummer
- Emilie Stoesen Christensen, Norwegian singer and actor
- Ayumi Tanaka, Japanese pianist
- Jakop Janssønn Hauan, Norwegian drummer
- Ellen Andrea Wang, Norwegian upright-bassist and singer
- Jon Batiste, American singer, multi-instrumentalist, and bandleader
- Tal Wilkenfeld, Australian bass guitarist
1987
Album releases
- Henry Threadgill: Easily Slip Into Another World
- Anthony Davis: Undine
- Steve Lacy: Momentum
- John Zorn: Spillane
- Hank Roberts: Black Pastels
- Marilyn Crispell: Labyrinths
- Guy Klucevsek: Scenes From A Mirage
- David Torn: Cloud About Mercury
- Bobby Previte: Dull Bang, Gushing Sound, Human Shriek
- Tim Berne: Sanctified Dreams
- Borbetomagus: Fish That Sparkling Bubble
- Marty Ehrlich: Pliant Plaint
- Tim Berne: Fulton Street Maul
- Benny Carter: Central City Sketches
- Bobby Previte: Pushing The Envelope
- Phil Woods: Bouquet
- Danny Gottlieb: Aquamarine
- Dave Holland: Razor's Edge
- Elements: Illumination
- Henry Kaiser: Crazy-backwards Alphabet
- Henry Kaiser: Devil In The Drain
- Kenny Wheeler: Flutter By Butterfly
- Mark Helias: The Current Set
- Michael Brecker: Michael Brecker
- Montreaux: Sign Language
- Sonny Sharrock: Seize the Rainbow
- Mulgrew Miller: Wingspan
- Neil Swainson: 49th Parallel
- Earthworks: Earthworks
- Chick Corea Elektric Band: Light Years
Deaths
- Buddy Rich
- Jaco Pastorius
- Maxine Sullivan
- Freddie Green
- Woody Herman
- Howard McGhee
Births
- Hanne Kalleberg, Norwegian singer and composer
- Eldar Djangirov, American pianist
- Trygve Waldemar Fiske, Norwegian upright-bassist
- Marte Eberson, Norwegian keyboardist
- Julian Lage, American guitarist
1988
Events
- Jazz guitarist Larry Carlton is shot in a random gun shooting outside his Los Angeles studios.
Album releases
- Bill Frisell: Before We Were Born
- Henry Threadgill: Rag Bush And All
- Turtle Island String Quartet: Turtle Island String Quartet
- Lyle Mays: Street Dreams
- Dave Holland: Triplicate
- Jackie McLean: Dynasty
- John Carter: Fields
- Leni Stern: Secrets
- Microscopic Septet: Beauty Based on Science
- Music Revelation Ensemble: Music Revelation Ensemble
- Willem Breuker: Psalm 122
- Steve Turre: Fire and Ice
- Trilok Gurtu: Usfret
- Bobby Previte: Claude's Late Morning
- Bill Frisell: Lookout for Hope
- Misha Mengelberg: Impromptus
- Marcus Roberts: Truth is Spoken Here
- David Ware: Passage To Music
- David Liebman: Trio + One
- Freddie Hubbard: Stardust
- Gary Thomas: Code Violations
- Hilton Ruiz: El Camino
- Phil Woods: Evolution
- Ralph More: Rejuvenate
Deaths
- Chet Baker
- Gil Evans
- Eddie Vinson
- Tommy Potter
- Sy Oliver
- J. C. Heard
Births
- Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson, Norwegian upright bassist
1989
Album releases
- Marty Ehrlich: Traveller's Tale
- Tim Berne: Fractured Fairy Tales
- Joe Maneri: Kalavinka
- 16-17: When All Else Fails
- Joe Lovano: Worlds
- Nimal: Nimal
- John Oswald: Plunderphonics
- Michael Shrieve: Stiletto
- Dave Holland: Extensions
- Andrew Hill: Eternal Spirit
- Christy Doran: Phoenix
- Henry Kaiser: Re-Marrying For Money
- Michael Shrieve: Big Picture
- Muhal Richard Abrams: Hearinga Suite
- Don Pullen: Song Everlasting
- Fred Hersh: Heartsongs
- Geri Allen: Twylight
- Leni Stern: Closer to the Light
- Ganelin Trio: Cantabile
- Marty Fogel: Many Bobbing Heads
- London Jazz Composers Orchestra:Harmos
- Montreaux: Let Them Say
- No Safety: This Lost Leg
- John Carter: Shadows on a Wall
- Ralph Peterson: Triangular
- Ray Anderson: Blues Bred
- King Ubu Orchestru: Binaurality
- Evan Parker: Conic Sections
- Dewey Redman: Living on the Edge
- Charles Earland: Third Degree Burn
- John Scofield: Time on My Hands
- Roy Hargrove: Diamond in the Rough
- Tom Harrell: Sail Away
- Tommy Flanagan: Jazz Poet
- Larry Carlton: On Solid Ground
- Neal Schon:Late Nite
Deaths
- Phineas Newborn, Jr.
- Woody Shaw
- Roy Eldridge
- Kenny Hagood
Births
- Hans Hulbækmo, Norwegian drummer