Complete Columbia Recordings. Time Out album finds Brubecks classic quartet (featuring the eloquent Paul Desmond on alto sax) experimenting with a range of unorthodox time signatures but still managing to balance sonic exploration with an accessible selection of tunes. Pharoah Sanders Summon Buckmun Umyun, No Grover Washington Jr? Well, for me Out To Lunch cant be outside the top 10. 39. There are only two, I believe that are a little newer, Heavy Weather 1977 and Koln Concert 1975. Go to Youtube and find Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Chick Coreathat will lead you to Getz and Gilberto. I was 12 years old when I bought this album its the one that started me into jazz ! Yet Bitches Brew is the worst album that Miles ever put out. When they say theres going to be sunshine, you better believe it. -Terri Lyne Carrington The Mosaic Project (includes almost every significant contemporary female jazz musician) The haunting ballad Love and Hate exudes an otherworldly beauty while the episodic Esoteric begins as a macabre waltz. Must have. His most outr offering was Destination Out!, a remarkable session featuring rising young jazz stars trombonist Grachan Moncur III (who contributes two of the sets four tunes), and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, along with bassist Larry Ridley and the versatile drum maestro Roy Haynes. Life is the Dancer Rob Luft. Check out some of the greatest jazz albums on vinyl here. But Ole was more like what he actually played live in clubs. All the material was written by rising composer/arranger Neal Hefti, and features some dynamite brass charts. Not sure which I would pick for the particular recording, but a couple of jazz musicians that are among my top 5 that I think need to be represented on that list are McCoy Tyner and Michael Brecker. Too silly for words. yeah i was really let down that didnt make the list. West Coast? For me, my first LP in 1956, Miles Great Quintet, Round Midnight, John G. Red G. Paul C. And Philly J.Jones. I should be consulted to provide such insight. Saxophonist Benny Golson contributes four top-notch songs, including Blues March, Along Came Betty, and The Drum Thunder Suite, the latter of which is an explosive showcase of Blakeys polyrhythmic prowess. Dinah Washington For Those In Love. Ray Barrettos congas add Latin flavoring, notably on the sprightly opener, Chitlins Con Carne and the loping Wavy Gravy. Thx to Kevin Amphan for creating the Spotify playlist http://open.spotify.com/user/pollysnack/playlist/5fOw8V2UL19QPEZwgiA6T2. Yet despite this, none of his earlier recordings make the list?!! 1. A good ART Rhythm Section, could use a little PEPPER Pilgrimage was Breckers final solo album, recorded during 2006 in the stellar company of Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, Brad Mehldau, John Patitucci, and Jack DeJohnette. The infectious title cut, penned by pianist Bobby Timmons, who laces his composition with churchy inflections, anticipates the soul jazz style that became popular in the 60s. Missing is Miles Davis Milestones. Key track: Infant Eyes, Though originally from Pennsylvania, tenor sax titan Stan Getz became associated with the cool, West Coast jazz sound in the 50s. Thats 69! By the time that the North Carolina pianist/composer recorded Brilliant Corners for Riverside in 1956, however, he was beginning to get the recognition and accolades he deserved. But.. good average 7/10 score on your list I dont know of a recording that predates this particular Hi-hat groove, we can clearly hear Isaac Hayes and the song Shaft coming out of this groove archetype. Birds complete Savoy recordings are Number 3. Joining Dolphy on the Out To Lunch! Swing? Ive got about 30 of the listed Albums on CD and Vinyl (Some of them in Both formats!) Coltrain Plays the Blues or Blue Train Now thats some heavy shit. Charlie Parker Complete Savoy and Dial Studio recordings Like I say a good list but changes need to be made! Capturing Garner in an assembly hall in Carmel, California, in 1955, Concert By The Sea began as an unofficial recording made by a local broadcaster for US armed forces radio. Other highlights of this immortal set include Cousin Mary and Mr PC, the latter a tribute to bassist Paul Chambers. The greatest trio album ever. 45. 36. The influence of Duke Ellington is almost palpable, but such was the force of Mingus individuality as a composer that his personality dominates the album. to put my personal spin on this devils Island cast away listing or what LPs would accompany me on a trip to Mars. This is a list compiled by a hifi hobbyist and not a music lover. 11.25 x 6.56. Make your own list and publish it here. 20. None menioned Ahmad Jamal At The Pershing though, classic album deserved to be on there for Poinciana alone. The 1968 compilation, Piano Starts Here, offers a rewarding snapshot of Tatums jaw-dropping technique and sparked a revival of interest in Tatums music twelve years after his death. etc. Tanjah and Spirit of our Ancestors Randy Weston. Unit Structures remains one of the best jazz albums to come out of the avant-garde. Lenox Avenue Breakdown Arthur Blythe. Surrounding himself with simpatico sidemen pianist Tommy Flanagan (replaced by Wynton Kelly on Naima), bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Taylor Coltranes musical explorations took bebop to its greatest heights. What! Featuring the Brazilian singer Flora Purim, her husband, drummer/percussionist Airto Moreira, saxophonist Joe Farrell and double bassist Stanley Clarke, the band served up wonderful tracks in the shape of the ethereal title cut, the mercurial Captain Marvel, the trippy 500 Miles High and its epic closer, Spain, where Corea reconfigures the main theme from Spanish composer Rodrigos famous guitar concerto. Need to broaden your 50 spectrum, and while there change some already in the list that could be swapped.. Capping the list at 50 forces a fun debate of whats the best music of the last 100 years. A Love Supreme Supreme Supreme A Love Supreme, 1. Woody Shaw On the Town 3. that is my excuse for that mistake. So many jazz aficionados, so many different lists of 50 Great Jazz Albums. Innovative and influential. And Dizzy Gillespie? And if theyre gonna include compilations, then you MUST include the phenomenal CTI Records- The Cool Revolution. I would place the singers male and female in their own grouping Stan Kenton certainly had some historic music: Kenton in Hi Fi was exceptional. Nice to see a OP music thread, but I think it should be moved to the Jazz music forum. Sittin In: Oscar Peterson Trio with Sonny Stitt. 2.Bird and Diz: Last recording on verve What does that say for the future? No album epitomizes her singular style better, perhaps, than this 1970 opus, her fourth solo outing for Impulse! I am a senior, and compile bibliography as a avocation. Ill Considered One Ill Considered. While _Ellington at Newport_ is a fine document, if were only taking one Ellington, it really needs to be a collection from the Blanton-Webster years, no? The Song for My Father title track dominates that album, but Cape Verdean is a 45 minute masterpiece. The exact order is not so important. I would have included Mingus New Tijuana Moods, Armstrongs Plays WC Handy, perhaps an Abdullah Ibrahim album (Voices of Africa?). Louis Armstrong (t, v), Ella Fitzgerald (v), Trummy Young (tb), Ed Hall (cl), Oscar Peterson, Billy Kyle (p), Herb Ellis (g), Ray Brown, Dale Jones (b), Buddy Rich, Myself, I couldnt and wouldnt attempt to list my 50 favorites because I have about 300 favorites. sorry, but this place would be for the first solo album recorded by K. Jarrett for ECM in 1973 ! Still fresh and exciting today. Too much great stuff has been done to ever limit it to 50. From early ragtime to international modernism, Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology (a 2011 update of the milestone 1973 Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz) lets you enjoy this uniquely American musical genre through its legendary innovators, including Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Gillespie, Fitzgerald, and Marsalis. Must have sacrified a lot to be able to buy them! One of MY faves. Have been a jazz buff all of my life. Though his inclusion of the standard Whats New on this 2011 album, his Jason Moran-produced Blue Note debut, showed that he was rooted in the jazz tradition, the album revealed him to be a forward-thinking conceptualist whose music is fiercely contemporary. It captures Parker at the peak of his powers before heroin addiction blighted his career. It was in wonderful Copenhagen when Mr. Brubeck gave no Time Out, and the audience loves it. Herbie Hancock Man Child? If you were to tell that to Oscar Peterson & Ray Charles because they would set you straight were they alive. 2021. I consider that album full blown jazz as opposed to a popular label. Synology 1515D+ - SGC SonicTransporter i9- UltarRendu- PBD Stream IF-Playback Designs MPS5 - ARC 40th Anniversary Pre - ARC 610 T's, : Wilson Alexandria XLF // Velodyne DD18+, 4x20A circuits | Shunyata Triton + Typhon | Paul Hynes SR4T + HDPlex HD500 PSUs -> Music PC w/JCAT XE nic, HQPlayer, Roon, Tidal / Qobuz | HDPlex HD100 PSU -> OCX clock + EtherRegen | Aqua Acoustic Quality LinQ streamer | Aqua Acoustic Quality Formula xHD Rev. I always enjoy these lists despite disagreements.albums that should have been included arePaul Desmond Quintet and with voices from Fantasy.Cal Tjaders Several Shades of Jade, Sonny Clark Trio with Max Roach and George Duvivier, Modern Sounds..Eddie Bert, numerous others included recordings by Terry Gibbs, Buddy De Franco..next time. somebody else noted nothing since 1977. ill add and precious little before approx 1950. Romantic Warrior Return to Forever Whoever wrote this list is was trying to keep as many people happy. 35. I dont see the Jazz Crusaders on that list. Its so annoying to see the same albums on the top 5, again and again. Let us know in the comments section what you think weve missed out and why. It is a bit disturbing that there was nothing after 1977 and that very few post 77 albums were mentioned in the replies. Listen to Lady Day ; The Best of Billie Holiday. But the artistic quality is unsurpassed. But where is Sonny Clark with Cool Struttin on Blue Note or Tina Brooks True Blue? ?I..Is A Popularity Contest Based On Sales..My Funny Valentine Live At Lincoln Center By Miles in 1964 Is My Favorite. But what gets me about top jazz lists is that almost always the majority of the albums are more than 50 years old. I dont think so. Thank you. That is just sloppy work by someone and makes one wonder what other non-obvious sloppiness occured in the production of the list. Weather Report! Assisted by pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and ber-drummer Elvin Jones, Coltrane takes us on a journey into the realm of religious exaltation. Very Tall Oscar Peterson with Milt Jackson No Dizzy or Oscar Peterson? The albums song titles Ghosts: First Variation, The Wizard, Spirits, and Ghosts: Second Variation serve to underline the otherworldly essence of Aylers unique musical universe. Oscar Peterson albums and discography on AllMusic including all best, old, Of course the stuff from 78s is put behind stuff like Miles ,No Bix No Mullligan what a surprise lots of Blue Note lps with no Pacific lps ,this list is OK ,but far from right ,and the order sucks Faire une liste des 100 meilleurs albums serait plus juste et permettrais peut tre d en oublier moins. Key track: Bouncing With Bud, There were many different incarnations of Weather Report during the fusion bands 15-year lifespan, but what gave them a unifying sense of continuity and cohesion was the omnipresence of co-founders Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter. Call me crazy butfor the best selling jazz record of all timeI think it is also the most overrated. Its a difficult list to do so congratulations is in order. In an age when big bands were mostly extinct, the release of The Complete Atomic Basie marked a resurgence in the fortunes of the debonair pianist from Red Bank, New Jersey. A classically trained pianist, Taylor recorded his first album, Jazz Advance, in 1956, and by the time that he recorded Unit Structures (the first of two albums for Blue Note) ten years later, he had developed his own personalized take on free jazz. Harmonious Creatures Sarah Manning. Compiling a list of the best jazz albums of all time is a nigh-on impossible task. I miss Michel Legrands LeGrand JAZZ: Michel Legrand Dirige Les Gants Du Jazz American. Brubeck rated their interpretation of Take Five as the best cover he had heard.Jazz and All That (2013) follows up their debut with more standards. Id love to know who your jury was. I am happy that mentioning 50 Great Jazz Albums leads to much communication. I only have 36 of the 50. So many, I want to take a deeper look but I would have to add Return to Forever and Heavy Weather. the tropical Duke) and then the 1920s and 1930s AND 1980s to now are almost completely absent (Terence Blanchard for starters and the other Crescent City folk, none of Dukes greatest works) maybe OUR FAVORITE 50 would be a better title for this list! Key track: My Favorite Things, Though it was recorded on 16 January 1938, Benny Goodmans Carnegie Hall concert didnt surface until 1950. Worried that negative reviews would derail his career, the clarinetist was apprehensive about performing at the venue, but his fears proved unfounded and the concert was heralded as a major cultural event. Donald Byrd Slow Drag Key track: The Dance Of Maya, Who knows what trumpeter and early hard bop architect Clifford Brown would have achieved had he lived beyond his 25th birthday. There are sooooo many great jazz albums I can think of, and some are on this list. Even though his debut album, Water, was nominated for a Grammy, it was with his second long-player, 2012s Be Good that he began to build a devoted following. You also are bebop centric. That man could do on one guitar what it takes three ordinary professional guitarists to do. I also would find a place for The Guitar of John Gray The New Wave which is my all time favorite jazz album. I think Blue Trane is overrated and I find much of Weather Report difficult to swallow (particularly in terms of the smooth production. Sinatra at the Sands (1966) Issued on his own Reprise label in 1966, this is Sinatras first ever live album. No Sarah Vaughn? John Coltrane Giant Steps As a long time Jazz fan I never view one of these lists as truly definitive, especially like this one where nothing is said about how the list was compiled. How can that possibly be??? Including career-defining sessions that continue to make their influence felt, the best jazz albums of all time offer a wealth of stunning, must-hear music. It all depends on how you define Greatest jazz album. Sonny Sharrocks Ask the Ages is a glaring omission. Oh look, another top 50 list no different than any other. Missing Tete Montoliu as a one of the top pianists. Also you have nothing of Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet and Bix Beiderbecke. There are one or two other superb Monk albums not listed here. Are Roy Elridge an Dizzy G. forgotten? I just wish a Chick Corea album was in there somewhere. For those seeking an entry-level collection focusing on the rise of New Orleans jazz and the trumpeters early years, this retrospective cant be beaten. But what about Roland Kirk with Blackness, and Errol Garner on harpsichord in Paris Impressions? How can you have a list of great jazz recordings, and not have In a Silent Way on it, Votre liste est bonne mais vous oubliez quelques pointures incontestables de lhistoire du jazz : Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker, Jazztet, George Benson, Brad Mehldau, et bien dautres, Exactlyvery limited breadth to this list. Ramsey Lewis would definitely be somewhere on my top 50 along with Chris Botti and Paul Hardcastle. I have about 70% of this list so far. I see that once again, vocal jazz is the step child. I love them both but Love Supreme is arguably the greatest music of the 20th Century bar none while Kind of Blue is not quite in that league. Time Out, because it helped bring jazz to the non-jazzers. And wheres Sidney Bechet? Albert said to Ayler , no unity is better that Spiritual Unity To Abstract the Truth, you must apply the law of Oliver Nelson Like Shorter and Zawinul, Pastorius was a gifted composer, and his tunes Teen Town, a funky vehicle for outrageous bass pyrotechnics, and Havona, a superb ensemble piece, highlight his growing maturity as a jazz conceptualist. And it shows: there are 3 Coltrane albums on a 50 record list. Same is true for Mahavishnu and even more so for Bitches Brew. This list is not nearly as bad as some of the other lists of its kind floating around the internet, but some items should be disqualified because they were not conceived and/or recorded as albums. If you take the term album in its strictest sense, that would disqualify everything made before roughly 1948. [6] Key track: Lullaby Of Birdland, One of the earliest jazz supergroups, The Quintet comprised Charlie Parker who was originally billed as Charlie Chan for contractual reasons with Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Bud Powell, and Max Roach. These lists are put together by Anglos, but Brazilian, Cubans, Puerto Ricans are often excluded. A Superb Album with a Truly Magnificent All Star ensemble with a Remarkable number of The Greatest Jazz Performers of All time, as we know Today. Rollins receives sterling support from pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Doug Watkins, and legendary bebop drummer Max Roach, and together the quartet created an alchemical synergy that results in pure magic. Going Back Home Ginger Baker and Bill Frisell. Good call on Out to Lunch by Dolphy tho, but that should actually be higher. From silky ballads to energised uptempo numbers, Be Good revealed that Gregory Porter had substance as well as style. I know the Coltrane buffs want to disagree, but when those guys were together on Kind of Blue, it was magical. I am a Miles man, but with miles to spare.74yrs with young ears A well, whatever One thing I cant deny through all the discussion. (loved and hated with equal passion but those who get it really get it) What about Steamin, Workin, Cookin Relaxin with the Miles Davis Quintet? The sets only slow song, Vein Melter, is an oozy soundscape. Good music, not the 50 I would have chosen, but then every jazz fan is liable to have a very different list. Thanks!!! His debut for the company found Hubbard in exalted company with sidemen of the caliber of saxophonist Joe Henderson, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and 21-year-old drummer Lenny White. Id also consider one or two of his later albums in there, despite critics always focusing on the Blanton/Webster era. Sketches of Spain. Miles Davis Sketches of Spain should be there. No way Getz/Gilberto could stay in front of Dolphys masterpiece. I own 4,500 of them! Thanks again! I would take Brown-Roach over Miles any day. Julius hemphill Dogon AD Exactly Right! I knew that a Waltz for Debby could be great if played by Bill Evans Trio Yes thats what happens when you are limited to 50 selections. Solar Energy is one that comes to mind but he has so many. Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants is Number 7. All others were, I believe, Brazilian. Great list. As for Monk..Monks Dream is a top 5 for me. creo debe aparecer en la lista Chick Corea !!!!! Are there no new Records? Branford Marsalis, alternating between tenor and soprano saxophones, functions as a Wayne Shorter-like foil for his younger sibling, creating an arresting, crackling dialogue throughout. What misogynists you are. Key track: Red Top, A graduate of the formidable Jazz Messengers drummer Art Blakeys famous Hard Bop Academy New Jerseys Wayne Shorter recorded for Vee-Jay before joining Blue Note in 1964. Key track: Change Of The Guard, Before they brought in an electric guitarist, turned up the volume to eleven, and embraced jazz-rock, Chick Coreas Return To Forever played a more polite kind of Latin-infused jazz fusion. I agree its too US-centric. MFT just was released first so it became many peoples introduction to Trane. I love Miles Davis too but although he was a giant of jazz you cannot include all his great albums, what about the second great quintet albums? At the center of all the action is Basies laconic piano, its piquant fills a model of dissonant minimalism. FURTHER PROOF THAT THE INTERNET IS LAZY. Key track: Pennies From Heaven, Harlem-born pianist Powell didnt live beyond his 41st birthday, but he made a profound impact that can still be felt in contemporary jazz. Seriously? Web891 71K views 2 years ago Discover the very best jazz recordings by Oscar Peterson. Not to mention A Spiritual Unity. Thanks for this list and all the others. thats ever the same list. With an incendiary and inspiring performance that wowed the Newport audience, however, Ellington and his band demonstrated that they could still deliver the goods while asserting that big bands still had a place in jazz. https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/50-greatest-jazz-albums BTW, there is a 12 year old up for Two Grammy Nominations, just maybe he heard Jazz like me. They were also released in 1959 and are in the Top 5 according to this list. Hills compositions by turns frenetic and tranquil arent easy to play but the group render them beautifully and effortlessly. 5. Should have expanded to the top 100 !!! Stayed at the top of the charts for a long time. Key track: Four Winds, The Modern Jazz Quartets pianist John Lewis was an early champion of Ornette Coleman, the free jazz revolutionary from Fort Worth, but it was still a surprise that the group renowned for its elegant chamber jazz style influenced by classical music would make the Texan saxophonists Lonely Woman the title track of its 1962 LP. Back to back by Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges AGAIN! i agree that those listed were great. Pingback: Why you need to Start "Jazzing" up your Agile Scrum Tactics - MetroStar Systems. It is always a pleasant day when Mr. Louis Armstrong came to my Town. Change Chick Corea. There are some great albums and I have got a lot of them, but everybody seems to have been listening in the other direction. Released in January 1960, Giant Steps marked the first time that Coltrane had recorded an album of all-original material, and, significantly, two of the songs the classic title tune, with its mesmerizing descending melody over cyclical chord changes, and the gorgeous ballad Naima went on to become recognised as jazz standards. Peggy Lee,Anita ODay,June Christy,Diana Krall,Jackie Cain,how about Sassy Sarah..Chis Connors,And of course,Carmen McRae,Mildred Bailey.And of courseThe First Lady of JazzMiss Ella Fitzgerald topping this list. I have a lot of these and it has made me get some LPs out that I havent listened to for ages. Nevertheless, his two albums for the company were significant to the evolution of modern jazz. 48. Bud Powell The Amazing Bud Powell Vo.1 and please dont forget Norman Granz series JATP Jazz at the Philharmonic. Now that is completely wrong. Heavily influenced by the complex language of bebop, in the late 40s Powell transposed the innovations of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie onto the piano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa99q-vq4bI. Nothing at all by Kieth Jarrett Standards Trio?? Considered by some as the greatest jazz concert of all time, Jazz At Massey Hall was officially recognized as one of the best jazz albums in history when it was inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame in 1996. Sweetnighter Weather Report Gives people like me all sorts of new ideas to fill in the collection! The performance included the Gillespie classics Salt Peanuts and Night In Tunisia, the latter containing some fabulous interchanges between the trumpeter and Parkers mercurial alto sax. Here you have it, Mr. DAVIS have traveled several MILES, yet, here we are still felling KIND OF BLUE, Moses, thats a great analytic presentation in a very witty and entertaining fashion. But as my old Grandpappy used to say One mans meat is another mans poison . so lets keep listening to the music. You have to have some Ray Brown on Bass guys. Wheres Milestones by Miles? Dolphy Out to Lunch. The Lester Young-Count Basie discs (on Mosaic) are Number 2. Thats crap. Vast amounts of great stuff omitted and the phenomenal broadening of jazz in the last 30 years is nowhere to be seen. Always love the conversations started by GOAT Jazz lists. Here are some albums I like. In music and meditation we talk about being in the moment and In a Silent Way is a completely transcendent masterpiece. Though he had just returned from a grueling European tour, Baker leading a quintet that includes tenor saxophonist Phil Urso and pianist Bobby Timmons plays with both vigor and vitality, which is particularly notable on the zippy opener, To Mickeys Memory, a hard-swinging track augmented by Bill Loughboroughs exotic-sounding chromatic timpani. It contained his signature tune, Un Poco Loco a remarkable showcase for Powells virtuosity, seasoned with Afro-Cuban flavors and the equally brilliant Bouncing With Bud. The album, which also featured a 19-year-old Sonny Rollins, is one of the best jazz albums by a pianist; it tore up the rule book and served as a memorable introduction to a phenomenal musical talent. Maybe I missed it but at least one of them should be on here? Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers Moanin24. Bird is in the collection, the Savoy/Dial recordings. Rollins references his familys Caribbean roots in the jaunty, self-penned calypso-esque St Thomas (which became one of his signature tunes) and contributes two more original songs in the shape of Strode Rode and Blue 7. His brilliance as a balladeer is highlighted on a gorgeous reading of the standard You Dont Know What Love Is. The material played by Jamal and his trio (featuring the formidable pairing of bassist Israel Crosby and drummer Vernel Fournier) ranges from uptempo swingers (Surrey With The Fringe On Top) to dreamy nocturnes (Whats New) and includes a spellbinding reworking of the faintly exotic Poinciana, an obscure 1930s pop song driven by Afro-Cuban rhythms that became Jamals signature tune. Blue Note battled to get Monks music to a wider audience but without much success. Lennie Tristano same (or Rhino CD reissue with New Tristano as well) Cant argue with number one. Most of the list reads like an audiophiles introduction into jazz to impress your friends with. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Several of the arrangements are truly magnificent. Oscar Peterson Plays the Cole Porter Song Book for me. Please try it all. Also, no Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and only one listing for Bird (though it includes multiple recordings). It was recorded during a weeklong engagement in the Copa Room at The Sands hotel in Las Vegas when Sinatra, as leader of the Rat Pack, was a regular in that town.
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