I went to St. JOHN station to catch the COLTRANE, it’s got everyone’s Favorite Things I’d say there are some others, as well. Great list. Alan Silva Seasons;Treasure Box Lucky Thompson – Tricotism. A Simple Thank You – Virginia Mayhew. Elevated – Michael Blake. Shorter fronts an ace quintet of his own here, comprised of Freddie Hubbard, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Coltrane’s then-drummer, Elvin Jones, and together they conjure up a memorable session featuring six songs composed by the saxophonist. I also would find a place for “The Guitar of John Gray – The New Wave” which is my all time favorite jazz album. Recently, how about Roy Hargrove’s Cuba album or most anything by Chris Potter. Ekkehard Wölk Trio and Alexey Chizhik live in Russia. Little Jimmy Scott). No Billy Holliday? Faire une liste des 100 meilleurs albums serait plus juste et permettrais peut être d’ en oublier moins. When Ornette told Mr. Coleman about the Shape of Jazz to come, he meant business. How about Phineous Newborn Jr. – A World of Piano? I would rather see one of Trains blues records on the list. Key song: ‘Bemsha Swing’, Fate almost conspired against Keith Jarrett making The Köln Concert, which was recorded live in Cologne, then in West Germany, on 25 January 1975. Robert Hutcherson (January 27, 1941 – August 15, 2016) was an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. Loved the albums made by the Benny Golson/Art Pepper Jazztet that were recorded and released by Chess Records in the early 1960s List definitely needs some more vocalists as well as some otherwise overlooked jazz musicians. No Colman Hawkins, you got to be kidding. 4. I do think a few groundbreakers have been missed though: Like I say a good list but changes need to be made! What about Tubby Hayes, Victor Feldman, Jimmy Deuchar, John Dankworth, Harold McNair, Phil Seaman , Peter King and Ronnie Scott !!! Let us know in the comments section what you think we’ve missed out – and why. As I came to realize later, underneath all those lists there is a certain intention. Coltrane and Hartman and Duke and Trane should be on the list. No Billie Holiday? Short much of famous jazz artistes in the list, Kind of blue is good but still faraway to the first ranking , I’m glad you got Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery, but how about the “Greatest” Should have been titled greatest instrumental group. Also you have nothing of Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet and Bix Beiderbecke. Introducing Roland Kirk from 1960 on the Chess label should be on the list. His 26 albums for the label are all strong, but none are quite as perfect as Soul Station. Unlike some guitarists, Green never tried to overpower the listener with elaborate or flashy runs but preferred to pick out single-note melodies that stayed within the boundaries of good taste. LIve in Larissa – Nate Birchall. Bill Evans – Sunday school professor at the village Vanguard. -Spirituals To Swing – John Hammond’s great concerts with Basie, Goodman, Teddy Wilson, Helen Humes, Big Joe Turner, James P. Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Lester Young ? For a broader and more realistic list it would need much from the 70s and those gems from the 80’s and 90s. Warne Marsh – All Music 50,539 listeners, Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. The group’s harshest detractors damned them as pretentious and self-indulgent, but, amazingly, they achieved mainstream success, particularly in America, where they were wholeheartedly embraced. By turns lyrical and febrile, the music just seemed to pour out of him in a cathartic torrent of emotions. This here list, it seems, tends to lean not just over the “best”, but also over the “albums”. Key song: ‘A Night In Tunisia’, Bill Evans brought a fresh perspective to jazz piano playing by avoiding bebop clichés and drawing on the lush harmonisation of French impressionist classical composers Debussy and Ravel. 48. Brotherhood of Breath from South Africa with the great Mongezi Feza and Dudu Pukwana. As great as many of these albums are, many of the artists on this list have exceeded these elsewhere. Price. Nina Simone – Black Gold deserves to be on it too. Though not a jazz pathfinder, he was prolific and produced a formidable body of work for Blue Note between 1955 and 1970. Ornette Coleman at #5?? Jon Schofield w/ Medeski, Martin & Wood – A Go Go Yes – that’s what happens when you are limited to 50 selections. I just can’t take this list too seriously with those omissions. All recorded form 1970 to 2020. Kenny Barron Minor quibbles from me. I’ll say that its great but curious to see Andrew Hill at all and and Cecil Taylor’s Unit Structures, love that Art Pepper made an appearance, and overall I’m happy that the author seemed to challenge those out there who might use this as a shopping list because while some of the top spots are occupied by accessible albums, there are many others that require quite a bit of the listener. It doesn’t offend me, it is an absurd comment. NO MJQ — NO ROLAND KIRK While those on the list are great, The Crusaders have always been and always will be #1 on my list. Genres: Jazz, Swing, Big Band. Camp Meeting – Bruce Hornsby. Has anybody ever heard ARTURO SANDOVAL play the trumpet? Such a list would take years to compile, and would take the combined efforts of many jazz buffs, but could be extraordinary, and a great gift to prosperity. 20. Miles Davis, MILESTONES! I wish they had simply pegged the Armstrong box set A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, for a fatter slice of the essential Louis of the 20s and 30s. 3. Art Tatum should be there, more Rollins too…, Like ’em all, but about a thousand more just as much. 1. Great top 50! 8. Also, no Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and only one listing for Bird (though it includes multiple recordings). 37. Oh yea, how about Dave Brubeck – Live at Oberlin or Time Out. Instead of wasting time on this why doesn’t someone write a thesis entitled ‘What is Jazz’. What should be my next album? Also missing: Billie Holiday, Nina Simone! Bud Powell – The Amazing Bud Powell Vo.1 and please don’t forget Norman Granz’ series JATP Jazz at the Philharmonic. Oh, and I totally understand and agree ART TATUM has his own place among the Gods so he is not listed. Ladies, if GOODMAN is hard to find, you never meet BENNY. Also miss Lady day,George Russell and Peter Brotzmann. Thomaz Stanko – Leosia 35. Very Tall – Oscar Peterson with Milt Jackson Highlights include the title track, plus ‘Pannonica’ (dedicated to Monk’s European patron, Baroness Kathleen Pannonica De Koenigswarter, on which Monk plays celeste) and ‘Bemsha Swing’. In the early 60s, however, he revived his career at Blue Note. That’s crap. However, it opened up many possibilities I will check out. The Song for My Father title track dominates that album, but Cape Verdean is a 45 minute masterpiece. 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. I come across jazz all the time that I had not heard before an wonder why they are not better celebrated. I would add Miles – In a Silent Way, Getz’s Sweet Rain, and Wayne Shorter’s Native dancer with Milton Nascimento. I’d love to know who your jury was. Though for health reasons he no longer plays his beloved tenor saxophone, this seminal 1957 album – which gave Rollins his nickname – reminds us of his unparalleled brilliance as an improviser. 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.’. Together they helped to patent an unmistakable signature sound defined by throbbing swing rhythms, taut ensemble work and incandescent soloing. Using his callused thumb as a pick, Montgomery plays single-note melodies with horn-like phrasing, before embellishing his solos with a sequence of block chords followed by octaves. I remember Chico Hamilton telling me that the most daring and truly improvisational jazz singer that he had worked with was her…….she never repeated herself…..not when she was scatting…….another was Carmen McRae. And a comment on a comment, Coltrane played out of tune and doesn’t belong on this list? 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 Blakey’s polyrhythmic prowess. Jarrett has recorded many solo piano albums since, and they’re all good, but none of them can top the transcendent feeling that defines The Köln Concert. Night Bird Song – Thomas Chapin. Billie Holiday, Artie Shaw, Lester Young, Django??? But you don’t care. Good list. What about Abdullah Ibrahim, Jan Garbarek, or Trilok Gurtu? No Eddie Lang, Sidney Bechet, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Freddie Keppard, George Lewis, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Bix Beiderbecke, Lonnie Johnson. The rest of the listing 11-50, I would only change the order and add or subtract JUST A FEW, I totally agree. It’s kinda sad that people don’t pay attention to the cats who create and perform NOW :_; What about Steamin’, Workin’, Cookin’ Relaxin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet? All others were, I believe, Brazilian. Erroll Garner holds the Tide at one of his Concert by the Sea West Coast? No Ella……. There are sooooo many great jazz albums I can think of, and some are on this list. Life is the Dancer – Rob Luft. Giant Steps – Trane This is a list compiled by a hifi hobbyist and not a music lover. Plus Kenny Burrell “Midnight Blue” and a Django / Grapelli .. Nine better albums than “Blue Train”? Key song: ‘Maiden Voyage’, Some deemed Duke Ellington to be well past his sell by date when he appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival alongside many of the jazz world’s modernists in 1956. I now listen to all forms of jazz & still really enjoy a lot of the music from the fusion movement started by Miles Davis There are others who I would have liked to have seen on here, but this was a good overview for those new to jazz. Suggestion: Compile a list of the greatest jazz albums of all times by relatively unknown artists. Select Your Cookie Preferences. Key song: ‘Now’s The Time’, A trendsetter who was not afraid to shun convention, Miles Davis became tired of bebop’s frenetic verbosity in the late 40s and experimented with music that replaced sonic heat with a studied, cool elegance. I agree that a list like this would changing like the weather here in Indy, but I would like to add Wes Montgomery-“Movin Wes” to the list. Sinatra and nat king cole and aren’t really Jazz, what they played was more or less just swing because it lacked much of the harmonic sophistication and improvisation that is associated with much of Jazz music. Key song: ‘Take Five’, Released in 1965, jazz mystic and saxophonist/composer John Coltrane’s four-part hymn to God remains deeply influential and is regarded as the album that birthed what became known as spiritual jazz. Fusion albums mixed with traditional Jazz albums. Key song: ‘Steps’, Together with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, Kansas City-born alto saxophonist Parker began a jazz revolution in the mid-40s when he created a new sound that was dubbed bebop. Brubeck is number 3, and Charlie Parker number 20. Ganelin Trio – Baltic Triangle I stop at the soul station just to see Hank Mobley His debut album was the magnificent The Blues And The Abstract Truth, on which Nelson led a stellar septet whose ranks included Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy and Bill Evans. Charlie Christian? And no Ella?? Key song: ‘Idle Moments’, This jazz aristocrat’s band was famed for its panache, dynamism and unerring sense of swing, and all those qualities can be heard on this explosive 1957 recording. Ella ? Nubya’s Five – Nubya Garcia. Duke Ellington – Ellington at Newport50. -Terri Lyne Carrington – The Mosaic Project (includes almost every significant contemporary female jazz musician) I’ve heard most of this list and I’ve not listened to plenty of it for years, but I can’t go more than a few months without listening to at least Columbia’s This Is Jazz #1. Find Lionel Hampton discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. My Favorite is Ella & Louis! Where’s Milestones by Miles? And of course newer stuff. Who can really argue with the a nice list, BUT really focused on the 1950s thru 1970s – and lots of omissions even from that period (no Sun Ra, the Blakey band that had Shorter and Hubbard and Cedar Walton in it, One woman on the list. Well, of all the omissions, Ella Fitzgerald seems the most glaring to me. I’d rather put on Four and More or even Nefertiti. Hopefully this means our selections are as rich, varied – and perhaps surprising – as the history of jazz itself.

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