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Matt
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Posted: 25 May 2011 at 5:23pm |
Off the head so I will probaly miss one or two
Loius Armstrong....WC Handy or Satch Plays Fats.......Good as each other
Miles Davis.............Milestones, Kind Of Blue, Miles Smiles and In a Silent Way
John Coltrane.........Blue Train, My Favourite Things
Sonny Rollins.......Way Out West
Art Blakey ( Jazz Messengers) ............Moanin or pretty much anything for that matter Gimme that Hard Bop now
Monk...........Monk's Music
McCoy Tyner..........The Real McCoy
Grant Green..........Idle Moments
Andrew Hill .............Blackfire..........better than Point Of Departure
Hank Mobley..........Workout and Soul Station
Eric Dolphy.............Out To Lunch
Dexter Gordon........Go
Look, just say the whole Blue Note Catalogue They are all essential
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Freddie Freeloader
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^^^^
that was almost exactly my list!!!
ill add
Coleman - Free Jazz
somthing representitive by Armstrong and something by Sinatra.
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Cannonball With Hat
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I would add:
Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Davis - Kind Of Blue
Mingus - Ah Um
Monk - Straight, No Chaser
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Hit it on Five.
Saxophone Scatterbrain Blitzberg Stab them in the ears. |
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js
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I have a 3 LP collection that covers much of Fletcher Henderson's career, it really shows the development of early jazz over the years.
Oddly enough its called "Study in Frustration", he hated the title and I can see why.
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Kazuhiro
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I personally submitted the favorite. And, it is felt that it is similarly indispensable.
Flight To Jordan / Duke Jordan
Art Blakey and the JM / Ugetsu Brilliant Corners / Thelonious Monk Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy / RTF i.o.u. / Allan Holdsworth |
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funkyrhodes
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Ill add:
Blue in Green-Bill Evans Time Out-Dave Brubeck Quartet Blue Train- John Coltrane |
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ProgressiveAttic
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Which albums would you say should be in every Jazz collection? lets go to the very basics...
This is what I would recommend: Dave Brubeck's Live at Carnegie Hall Keith Jarrett's The Köln Concert Chick Corea's Now he Sings Now he Sobs Something representative by Scott Joplin Sun Ra's Angels & Demons at Play Miles Davis' Live Evil Mahavishnu Orchestra's Birds of Fire Duke Ellington's New Orleans Suite
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