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Topic: My collection of Jazz and Jazz-related albums
Posted By: David_D
Subject: My collection of Jazz and Jazz-related albums
Date Posted: February 22 2023 at 09:08

Again inspired by Paul, here's a personal thread about my collection of Jazz and Jazz-related albums. 

Actually, I've already listed almost all these albums in some other threads, but here they are altogether. 

It's not that many but neverthereless, they're 13% of my entire collection.


Feel free to list some albums from your own Jazz collection and/or tell about it.


Mainstream Jazz   (with release informations)


 John Coltrane  (USA)                      Blue Train          (Blue Note, 1997 US, 180g, a. 1998, 500)   (1957)

 Larry Coryell  (USA)                       Spaces               (Vanguard, 1974 US, 110g, a. 2002, 250)   (1970)

Miles Davis  (USA)                         E.S.P.                 (Columbia, 199? US, 185g, a. 2003, 400)   (1965) 

Dexter Gordon  (USA)                    Go                     (Blue Note, 1997 US, 180g, a. 1999, 350)   (1962)

Coleman Hawkins  (USA)               Wrapped Tight       (Jasmine, 19? UK, 120g, a. 1996, 250)   (1965)

Celso Mendes Quintet  (BRA)        Brazilian Landscapes                               (CD, Barbarossa,   (1995)

                                                                                                                       1995 DK, a. 2003, 100)

Charles Mingus  (USA)                   Mingus Ah Um    (Columbia, 1971 US, 120g, a.1999, 500)   (1959)

Thelonius Monk  (USA)                  Straight, No Chaser                            (Columbia, 1971 US,   (1967)

                                                                                                                            110g, a. 1999, 400)

The Oscar Peterson Trio                Night Train                       (Verve/Speakers Corner, 1998 D,   (1963)

                              (CAN, USA)                                                                           180g, a. 2001, 500)

Sonny Rollins  (USA)                     Vol. 2                   (Blue Note, 1997 US, 180g, a. 1998, 300)   (1957)

Frank Strozier Quintet  (USA)        What's Goin' On                   (Direct Cutting, SteepleChase,   (1978)

                               1978 DK, 115g, a. 2000, 250)

Direct Cutting

The Three  (USA?)                         (Take 2)            (East Wind 1., 1976 J, 125g, a. 2004, 300)   (1976)

The Pentagon  (USA)                     The Pentagon   (East Wind 2., 1976 J, 120g, a. 1996, 350)  (1976)

The L.A.4  (USA, BRA)                  Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte                 (East Wind 3.,   (1977)

                                                                                                                 1977 J, 115g, a. 1995, 400)  

Climax Jazz Band  (CAN)              direct to disk                                  (Direct to Disk, Labyrinth,  (1977)   

                                                                              1977 CAN, 100g, a. 2000, 200)


Various Artists  (USA)  -  The Best of Black Jazz Records 1971 - 1976  (1996)


             Jazz Fusion   (chronologically)


             Miles Davis  (USA)  -  Bitches Brew  (1970)            

             Osibisa  (Ghana)  -  Osibisa   (1971)

             Miles Davis  -  Live/Evil  (1971)

            Assagai  (Afrika, UK)  -  Zimbabwe  (1971)

             Stomu Yamash'ta  (J)  -  Floating Music   (1972)  

             Miles Davis  -  Dark Magus  (1974))

Herbie Hancock  (USA)  -  Man-Child  (1975)

Weather Report  (USA)  -  Black Market  (1976)

             Iceberg  (ESP)  -  Coses Nostres  (1976)

             Ritenour, Grusin et al.  (USA)  - Gentle Thoughts  (1977)

             Sievert & Tolonen  (DK)  -  After Three Days  (1978)

             Urszula Dudziak  (PL)  -  Future Talk  (1979)

The “Gunesh” Ensemble (USSR)  -  Gunesh   (1980)

”Arsenal” Ensemble  (USSR) - Created with their own Hands (1983)

The “Gunesh” Ensemble  (USSR)  -  Looking At The Earth  (1984)

             Shankar  (India)  -  Song for everyone   (1985)

            Spyro Gyra  (USA)  -  Point of View   (1989)

             Xiame (D, Bra)  -  Xiame   (1990)

             Garbarek & Khan  (N, Pakistan)  -  Ragas and Sagas  (1992)

             Trilok Gurtu  (India)  -  The Glimpse   (1996)

             Dhafer Youssef  (Tunesia)  -  Electric Sufi   (2001)

             Xing Sa  (F)  -  Creation De L’univers   (2010)


     Jazz-Rock   (in alphabetical order)


    Accordo dei Contrari  (I)  -  Kublai  (2011)

    Burnin Red Ivanhoe  (DK)  -  W.W.W.  (1971)

    Catapilla  (UK)  -  Catapilla  (1971) 

    Embryo  (D)  -  We Keep On   (1973)

    Fermáta  (TCH)  -  Pieseň z Hôľ  (1977)

    Iman, Califato Independiente (ESP) - Iman, Califato Independiente (1978)

    Kornelyans  (Yug)  -  Not an Ordinary Life  (1974) 

    Made In Sweden  (S)  -  "Where Do We Begin"  (1976)

    Mahavishnu Orchestra  (USA)  -  Birds of Fire  (1973)

    Mahavishnu Orchestra  -  Visions of the Emerald Beyond  (1975)

    Osibisa  (Ghana)  -  Voyaya   (1972)

    Osibisa  -  Heads   (1972)

    Jean-Luc Ponty  (F)  -  Upon the Wings of Music  (1975)

    Return to Forever  (USA)  -  Where Have I Known You  Before (1974) 

    Return to Forever  -  Romantic Warrior  (1976)

    Santana  (USA)  -  Caravanserai  (1972)

    SBB  (PL)  -  2:  Nowy Horyzont  (1975)

    Secret Oyster  (DK)  -  Sea Sun   (1974)

    Jukka Tolonen  (FIN)  -  A Passenger to Paramaribo  (1977)

    Wigwam  (FIN)  -  Being   (1974)
    Stomu Yamashta  (J)  -  Raindog   (1975) 

    Frank Zappa  (USA)  -  Hot Rats  (1969) 


 Canterbury


The Soft Machine  - The Soft Machine  (1968)

 Caravan  -  In the Land of Grey and Pink  (1971)

 Khan  -  Space Shanty  (1972) 

 Gong  -  Shamal  (1975)   


 Various artists  (F, USA)  -  Afrojazzfunk  (1999 ('70s))


 I hope you'll find it somehow interesting. Tongue



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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 22 2023 at 09:15
My Jazz CD collection (not including thirty plus various artists 2-CD compilations of Smooth Jazz)

Herb Alpert (1)
David Axelrod (3)
Roy Ayers (1)
Ray Barretto (1)
Les Baxter & His Orchestra (32)
Jeff Beck (5)
George Benson (10)
Terence Blanchard (1)
Blood, Sweat & Tears (5)
Chris Botti (2)
Dee Dee Bridgewater (4)
Donald Byrd (5)
Donald Byrd & 125th Street, NYC (1)
Larry Carlton (2)
Chicago (7)
Stanley Clarke (2)
Billy Cobham & George Duke Band
Colosseum (1)
Joyce Cooling (1)
Hank Crawford (2)
Brian Culbertson (1)
The Crusaders (4)
King Curtis (1)
Miles Davis (2)
Deodato (3)
George Duke (7)
Candy Dulfer (2)
Fourplay (1)
Jan Hammer (1)
Herbie Hancock (3)
Bobbi Humphrey (2)
Incognito (2)
Paul Jackson, Jr. (1)
Bob James (1)
Bob James & David Sanborn (1)
Etta James (1)
Al Jarreau (2)
Quincy Jones (17)
Kenny G (4)
John Klemmer (1)
Earl Klugh (1)
Dave Koz (1)
Ramsey Lewis (2)
Ramsey Lewis Trio (2)
Herbie Mann (7)
Buddy Miles (2)
Patto (1)
Return to Forever (1)
Lee Ritenour (2)
Linda Ronstadt & the Nelson Riddle Orchestra (3)
Patrice Rushen (2)
Joe Sample (2)
David Sanborn (5)
Santana (30)
Lalo Schifrin (2)
Shakatak (3)
Nina Simone (1)
Clare Teal (2)
Tower of Power (6) 
Urban Knights (1)
Dinah Washington (1)
Grover Washington, Jr. (4)
Lenny White (5)
Peter White (3)
Nancy Wilson (1)


Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: February 22 2023 at 09:20
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

M Jazz CD collection (not including thirty plus various artists 2-CD compilations of Smooth Jazz)
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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: February 22 2023 at 10:06
I probably have around 450 'jazz' albums depending on how you classify 'jazz'. That's about 20% of my collection. 

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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 22 2023 at 15:54
Love Jazz. This is a very small list.

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Album of the Year
New York Stories - Volume One
Burton, Corea, Metheny, Haynes - Like Minds
Kenny Kirkland - s/t
Wynton Marsalis - Black Codes From The Underground
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
Woody Shaw - Lotus Flower
Harold Land & Blue Mitchell Quintet - Mapenzi
Thelonious Monk Quartet - Monk's Dream
McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy
Joe Henderson - Inner Urge
Chick Corea - Trilogy 2
Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else
Bobby Watson & Horizon - Post-Mowtown Bop
Charles Fambrough - The Proper Angle
Kenny Barron - Other Places
Freddie Hubbard & Woody Shaw - The Eternal Triangle
Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil
Joshua Redman - Wish
Branford Marsalis - Crazy People Music
Kenny Garrett Quintet - Introducing Kenny Garrett
Roy Hargrove Quintet - Of Kindred Souls
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus


Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 22 2023 at 18:32
I have a lot of jazz records mainly BlueNote, probably 95% of it is in the late 50's to mid 60's, so that classic hard bop era. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers is my all time fav group, I also enjoy the early Herbie Hancock stuff. My biggest surprise was Katanga by Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton....brilliant!!

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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: February 23 2023 at 07:45
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I have a lot of jazz records mainly BlueNote, probably 95% of it is in the late 50's to mid 60's, so that classic hard bop era. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers is my all time fav group, I also enjoy the early Herbie Hancock stuff. My biggest surprise was Katanga by Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton....brilliant!!

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers would be a nice addition to my mainstream Jazz section if I could find a highrated album with
a cool cover I could like. Big smile


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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: February 25 2023 at 08:06

I've got also a couple of good Jazz books which are:

The Chronicle of Jazz (1997) by Mervyn Cooke

Jazz: The Rough Guide (2nd edition, 2000) by Ian Carr et al.


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Posted By: dr wu23
Date Posted: February 25 2023 at 09:25
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I have a lot of jazz records mainly BlueNote, probably 95% of it is in the late 50's to mid 60's, so that classic hard bop era. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers is my all time fav group, I also enjoy the early Herbie Hancock stuff. My biggest surprise was Katanga by Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton....brilliant!!

'Maiden Voyage' (1965) and Speak lIke a CHild(1968) are superb ones by Hancock
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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: February 28 2023 at 05:28

       The absolutely earliest album in this part of my music collection is Jukka Tolonen's  A Passenger to Paramaribo  which I bought 
in 1978 when I for a year was studing psychology and living in the city of Ĺrhus in Northern Jutland. It was a quite special year 
which I remember well, and this record is quite a lot for me a part of that time.






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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 28 2023 at 06:23
My earliest Jazz album - the first of 32 Les Baxter albums in my CD collection.....

 3 stars 1947: Les Baxter - Music Out of the Moon -  http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA_4nSuZvaoYjD4pzEh0slqtzOIUMlJuG" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA_4nSuZvaoYjD4pzEh0slqtzOIUMlJuG



Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 03 2023 at 05:55

I've added one more record to my mainstream Jazz section, a record I before had decided to sell, so it was on my sell list 
for some years. Now I changed my mind and put it back in my collection, not least due to its special recording and very good 
sound quality, plus the fact that it's other kind of Jazz (Dixieland) than all my other Jazz records.

It is   Climax Jazz Band  (CAN)  -  direct to disk  (1977)




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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 06 2023 at 07:57

Jazz-Rock as a whole is definitely my favourite in this part of my collection, and I became very fond of a number of albums 
in this style already in mid-'70s, in my late teenage years. 
Some of them I love to this day, and they're among my most fave regardless genre:

    Mahavishnu Orchestra  (USA)  -  Birds of Fire  (1973)
    Osibisa  (Ghana)  -  Osibisa   (1971)

    Jean-Luc Ponty  (F)  -  Upon the Wings of Music  (1975)

    Return to Forever  (USA)  -  Where Have I Known You  Before (1974) 

    Secret Oyster  (DK)  -  Sea Sun   (1974)

    Stomu Yamashta  (J)  -  Raindog   (1975) 



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Posted By: Nogbad_The_Bad
Date Posted: March 06 2023 at 08:38
My favorite 'jazz' albums

John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (1964)
Nik Bartsch Ronin - Live (2012)
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats (1969)
Soft Machine - Third (1970)
Electric Masada - At The Mountains Of Madness (2005)
Mikes Davis - Bitches Brew (1970)
Herbie Hancock - Crossing (1972)
Led Bib - The People in Your Neighbourhood (2014)
Thelonius Monk - Brilliant Corners (1956)
Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse (2017)
Dan Weiss - Starebaby (2018)
The Necks - Hanging Gardens (2000)
The Comet Is Coming - Trust in the Lifeforce of the Deep Mystery (2019)
Jaga Jazzist - One Armed Bandit (2010)





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Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on Progrock.com

https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-avant-jazzcore-happy-hour/


Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 06 2023 at 10:08

Thumbs Up


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Posted By: Lewian
Date Posted: March 06 2023 at 10:48
Here are a few that I like a lot, and that are neither listed on PA nor yet in this thread (if I haven't missed anything).

Michele Rosewoman - Quintessence
Grubenklangorchester - Bergmannsleben
Markus Stockhausen/Simon Stockhausen/Jo Thoenes - Aparis
Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda
Cassandra Wilson - Blue Light Till Dawn
Egberto Gismonti - Academia De Dancas
Christy Doran & Fredy Studer - Half a Lifetime
Isotope 217 - Utonian Automatic
The Lounge Lizards - s/t
Marc Ribot - Rootless Cosmopolitans
Pascal Schumacher - Left Tokyo Right
Przemyslaw Straczek International Group - White Grain of Coffee
Scetches - Don't Ask Just Play
Tied and Tickled Trio - Observing Systems
Sun Ra - Toward the Stars
Robert Mitchell's Panacea - Trust
Expo's Jazz and Joy - s/t


Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 07:14

Late but better than not at all, my welcome to you Lewian, in this so far rather small but intimate circle of Jazz friends. Smile


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Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 12:54
Miles Davis -  Everything studio from 1956-1976 and "Live Evil", Dark Magnus, Pangaea, and Agharta

John Coletrane - All John's solo stuff.  (I'm a huge fan)

Charles Mingus - Passions of a Man: The Complete Atlantic Recordings box set
Charles Mingus-  Milestones of a Legend 10 cd box set.

Weather Report- everything from Debut through 1980
Nucleus- "We'll Talk About It Later" and Elastic
Jeff Beck- Wired and "Blow by Blow"
Billy Cobham- Spectrum, Crosswinds, and Shabazz
Return to Forever- Every studio album
Santana- First nine studio albums
Al Di Melo - Elegant Gypsy
Tilt- First two studio albums and their latest
Mahavishnu Orchestra- First four studio albums
Herbie Hancock- Head Hunters, Crossings, Maiden Voyage, Empyrean Isles, Sextant 
Chicago- First ten studio
Dixie Dregs- Night of the Living Dregs and Dregs of the Earth
Accordo dei Contrari - Ur and Violato Intatto
Osibisa- Osibisa
Guthrie Govan- Erotic Cakes
Perigeo- Azimut and Genealogia 
Wes Mongomery - Eight Classic Album box set
Lee Morgan -Complete Recordings 1956-1962
Ahmad Jamal - 16 albums from 1951-1962
Clifford Brown- 13 albums from 1954-1960
Eric Dolphy- 12 albums from 1959-1962
Thelonious Monk- everything from 1955-1968
Bruford- Feels Good To Me, One of Kind and Rock Goes To College DVD
Dave Brubeck- Time Out
Brecker Brothers- Heavy Metal Be-Bop!
Ornette Coleman- Eight albums from 1958-1962
Billy Holiday- Lady In Satin 

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong: Ella and Louis

Buddy Rich- Eight albums
Frank Zappa- from Freak Out to Lather and seven live albums
Count Basie And His Orchestra- Eleven albums
Ron Carter Quartet- Piccolo 
Ornette Coleman- Ornette Quartet The Shape of Jazz to Come, Ornette On Tenor, Free Jazz (Double Quartet)
Duke Ellington- Everything from 1957-1962
Dizzy Gillespie- seven albums 
Django Reinhardt- four albums
Charlie Parker - 46 album set release by Charlie Parker's wife around 1962 (To combat bootlegs).  Half performances are by other Jazz greats performing Parker's material...the Rest is Parker himself.

That's the core of my Jazz collection.  This thread inspired moi to designate two months per year...I'll only listen to Jazz.






Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 14:05
I have too many jazz albums. And my wife looking over my should just reminded me I have even more blues albums (which I don't think is necessarily complimentary).

Anyway, my 20 favorites in no particular order:

Charles Mingus - Ah Um
Dave Brubeck - Time Out
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame
Di Meola, de Lucia, McLaughlin - Friday Night in San Francisco
Oscar Peterson - Night Train
Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport
Keith Jarret - The Köln Concert
Weather Report - Heavy Weather
Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery 
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Billie Holiday - At Jazz at the Philharmonic
Thelonious Monk - The Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 1
Django Reinhardt - Djangology
John Zorn - Naked City
Louis Armstrong - Plays W.C. Handy
Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington - The Great Summit
Jaco Pastorius - S/T Debut



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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 14:47
I've got more jazz albums than any other kind of music.

20 of my favorites from my 1960's collection

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch
Grachan Moncur III - Evolution
John Coltrane - Olé Coltrane
Andrew Hill - Compulsion
John Coltrane -  A Love Supreme
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Anthony Williams - Life Time
Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid
Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles
Eric Dolphy - Out There
Pharoah Sanders - Karma
Jackie McLeam -  Destination Out!
Horace Tapscott Quintet - The Giant Is Awakened
Prince Lasha & Sonny Simmons - Firebirds
Chico Hamilton - Man From Two Worlds
Ahmad Jamal -  Extensions
Pete La Roca -  Basra
Paul Bley - Footloose
Herbie Hancock - Inventions & Dimensions
Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

-and 20 favorites from my early to mid 1970's collection

Don Cherry - Don Cherry/Brown Rice
Herbie Hancock - Crossings
Miles Davis - Big Fun
Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda
Jan Garbarek Quartet - Afric Pepperbird
Herbie Mann - Stone Flute
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
The Ahmad Jamal Trio - The Awakening
McCoy Tyner - Asante
Miles Davis - Get Up With It
Mal Waldron - The Call
Khan Jamal - Drum Dance to the Motherland
Wayne Shorter - Odyssey of Iska
Mal Waldron - Number Nineteen
Weather Report - Weather Report
Alice Coltrane - Ptah, the El Daoud
Julian Priester Pepo Mtoto - Love, Love
Mal Waldron - Up Popped the Devil
Music Inc. - Live at Slugs', Volume II
Eddie Henderson - Realization

...loads of favorites missing, but gotta stop at some point

edit: a bonus ten favorites from the 1950's (which I don't own nearly as many albums from)

Ahmed Abdul-Malik - Jazz Sahara
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
The Chico Hamilton Quintet - Gongs East!
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
The Horace Silver Quintet - Finger Poppin' With the Horace Silver Quintet
The Cecil Taylor Quartet - Looking Ahead!
Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
Jimmy Giuffre - The Jimmy Giuffre 3
Kenny Graham - Moondog and Suncat Suites
The Modern Jazz Quartet - Modern Jazz Quartet Vol. 2


Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 15:20
Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I have a lot of jazz records mainly BlueNote, probably 95% of it is in the late 50's to mid 60's, so that classic hard bop era. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers is my all time fav group, I also enjoy the early Herbie Hancock stuff. My biggest surprise was Katanga by Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton....brilliant!!

'Maiden Voyage' (1965) and Speak lIke a CHild(1968) are superb ones by Hancock
Thumbs Up

Maiden Voyage is excellent yes...Inventions & Dimensions is another of my favs from him...


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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 15:26
Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I have a lot of jazz records mainly BlueNote, probably 95% of it is in the late 50's to mid 60's, so that classic hard bop era. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers is my all time fav group, I also enjoy the early Herbie Hancock stuff. My biggest surprise was Katanga by Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton....brilliant!!

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers would be a nice addition to my mainstream Jazz section if I could find a highrated album with
a cool cover I could like. Big smile
He has several great album covers.....That match the great music.

BlueNote 84104

Art Blakey - Buhainas Delight [LP] - Amazon.com Music

BlueNote 84193


BlueNote 84029

Art Blakey - The Big Beat - Blue Note Vinyl Record Reissue


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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 17:12
Originally posted by omphaloskepsis omphaloskepsis wrote:

This thread inspired moi to designate two months per year...I'll only listen to Jazz.

Wow!, that's quite a commitment, Cindy, and makes me more happy to have started this thread. I'm also very impressed by your Jazz collection which indeed shows you as a dedicated Jazz aficionado. Smile



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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 17:24
Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

I've got more jazz albums than any other kind of music.

We're not interacting, but I hope it's okay with my big thanks for this big contribution of yours to this thread.


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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 17:35
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers would be a nice addition to my mainstream Jazz section if I could find a highrated album with
a cool cover I could like. Big smile
He has several great album covers.....That match the great music.

As we know tastes can be different. Big smile  What I find to be cool covers are more like the ones from these albums:



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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 18 2023 at 23:29
Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

I've got more jazz albums than any other kind of music.

We're not interacting, but I hope it's okay with my big thanks for this big contribution of yours to this thread.
Sure thanks! I, or we just needed a break as we constantly irritated/annoyed each other. That may of course happen again, but I don't really care about - or stay irritated for long enough - to follow such things trough anyway. Besides, more often than not, I just respond to what's written, without noticing who actually wrote it.


Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 19 2023 at 00:26
Sorry for quoting myself again. A bad habit of mine. But I seem to agree with myself the most often. And this new post of mine needs the context of my previous to make sense.
Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

I've got more jazz albums than any other kind of music.

20 of my favorites from my 1960's collection

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch
Grachan Moncur III - Evolution
John Coltrane - Olé Coltrane
Andrew Hill - Compulsion
John Coltrane -  A Love Supreme
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Anthony Williams - Life Time
Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid
Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles
Eric Dolphy - Out There
Pharoah Sanders - Karma
Jackie McLeam -  Destination Out!
Horace Tapscott Quintet - The Giant Is Awakened
Prince Lasha & Sonny Simmons - Firebirds
Chico Hamilton - Man From Two Worlds
Ahmad Jamal -  Extensions
Pete La Roca -  Basra
Paul Bley - Footloose
Herbie Hancock - Inventions & Dimensions
Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

-and 20 favorites from my early to mid 1970's collection

Don Cherry - Don Cherry/Brown Rice
Herbie Hancock - Crossings
Miles Davis - Big Fun
Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda
Jan Garbarek Quartet - Afric Pepperbird
Herbie Mann - Stone Flute
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
The Ahmad Jamal Trio - The Awakening
McCoy Tyner - Asante
Miles Davis - Get Up With It
Mal Waldron - The Call
Khan Jamal - Drum Dance to the Motherland
Wayne Shorter - Odyssey of Iska
Mal Waldron - Number Nineteen
Weather Report - Weather Report
Alice Coltrane - Ptah, the El Daoud
Julian Priester Pepo Mtoto - Love, Love
Mal Waldron - Up Popped the Devil
Music Inc. - Live at Slugs', Volume II
Eddie Henderson - Realization

...loads of favorites missing, but gotta stop at some point

edit: a bonus ten favorites from the 1950's (which I don't own nearly as many albums from)

Ahmed Abdul-Malik - Jazz Sahara
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
The Chico Hamilton Quintet - Gongs East!
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
The Horace Silver Quintet - Finger Poppin' With the Horace Silver Quintet
The Cecil Taylor Quartet - Looking Ahead!
Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
Jimmy Giuffre - The Jimmy Giuffre 3
Kenny Graham - Moondog and Suncat Suites
The Modern Jazz Quartet - Modern Jazz Quartet Vol. 2


A handful of my most treasured albums/artists aren't even represented. This I simply cannot live with.

Bill Evans:
Explorations
You Must Believe In Spring

Yusef Lateef:
Eastern Sounds
The Diverse Yusef Lateef

Bobby Hutcherson:
Oblique
Patterns

Richard Davis:
Muses For Richard Davis
The Philosophy of the Spiritual

Sun Ra:
The Nubians Of Plutonia
Angels and Demons at Play

Terje Rypdal:
Whenever I Seem to Be Far Away
Terje Rypdal

Steve Reid:
Nova
Visions of the Third Eye (as New Life Trio)

I also got a bonus post 1970's (which also happens to be a post 1980's) list of ten treasurous albums. Just like with most of the 1950's scene, I'm not nearly as well-versed as to what has happened in jazz for the last 45 years or so - as I am ca. 1959-1975. Perhaps interestingly, these are in total probably less "out there" than most of what you may find on my 1960's list.

The Necks - Hanging Gardens
Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - Black Earth
Sons of Kemet - Your Queen is a Reptile
Greg Foat - The Mage
Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages
Bremer/McCoy - Utopia
Rabih Abou-Khalil - Al-Jadida
Chip Wickham - Shamal Wind
Adam Rudolph's Moving Pictures - Skyway
Matthew Halsall - Salute to the Sun


Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 19 2023 at 01:10
^I guess I made a 74-album strong Jazz Starter Kit Tongue. I really hope Moshkito doesn't see this, because I wouldn't want to make him sad once again Cry


Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 19 2023 at 03:38
Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

I have too many jazz albums. And my wife looking over my should just reminded me I have even more blues albums (which I don't think is necessarily complimentary).

Anyway, my 20 favorites in no particular order:
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Thumbs Up


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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 19 2023 at 09:12
Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

^I guess I made a 74-album strong Jazz Starter Kit Tongue. I really hope Moshkito doesn't see this, because I wouldn't want to make him sad once again Cry

Anyway, there're surely quite a bit of different Jazz albums in this thread already. Smile


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Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 19 2023 at 09:22
Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

^I guess I made a 74-album strong Jazz Starter Kit Tongue. I really hope Moshkito doesn't see this, because I wouldn't want to make him sad once again Cry

Anyway, there're surely quite a bit of different Jazz albums in this thread already. Smile
Yes. It was just meant as a joke of sorts. I thought that was pretty obvious for anyone who's visited the PA Starter Kit-thread.


Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: March 19 2023 at 12:11
Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

^I guess I made a 74-album strong Jazz Starter Kit Tongue. I really hope Moshkito doesn't see this, because I wouldn't want to make him sad once again Cry
Anyway, there're surely quite a bit of different Jazz albums in this thread already. Smile
Yes. It was just meant as a joke of sorts. I thought that was pretty obvious for anyone who's visited the PA Starter Kit-thread.

Yes, it is very obvious. 



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Posted By: David_D
Date Posted: September 22 2024 at 16:19

After all the talk about Jazz-Rock/Fusion in another thread, I'd like to show my love to these genres and refresh this thread. Tongue


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