Podcast: A Jazz Collector Top Ten

Selections from ten of Jazz Collector’s favorite albums. Featured artists including Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Donald Byrd, Sarah Vaughan, Clifford Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and many more.

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  • If anyone is interested, there are, as of now, two comments on the next post that are actually related to this post. Time for a Top 10 extravaganza? All are welcome.

  • gregory the fish

    This is a fun topic. I know I like the outside stuff more than most here, but I’ll play along. My top ten, right now anyway, are, in no particular order:

    John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
    Grachan Moncur III – Some Other Stuff
    Bennie Maupin – Jewel In the Lotus
    Albert Ayler – Spiritual Unity
    Don Cherry – Symphony For Improvisers
    Eric Dolphy – Out There
    Joe Henderson – The Elements
    Michael White – Spirit Dance
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    Pharoah Sanders – Karma

  • Well, I’d like to play.
    Perhaps my selections will be anathema to some as they’re being made based on cd issue, not lp. With that caveat:

    Sun Ra Bad and Beautiful (Saturn)
    Sam Rivers Fuschia Swing Song ( Blue Note)
    Jackie McLean Lights Out (Prestige)
    Charlie Rouse. Yeah (Epic/Fresh Sounds)
    John Coltrane Meditations (Impulse)
    John Coltrane Live in Japan (4 cds worth) (Imp)
    Miles Davis On the Corner (box set) (Columbia)
    James Moody Hi-Fi Party (Prestige)
    Charlie Parker Big Band. (Verve)
    Peter Brotzmann Machine Gun. (FMP)

  • Too many great records, but here are ten I really enjoy:

    Lucky Thompson- Lucky Strikes
    Lester Young- The President Plays with the Oscar Peterson Trio
    Hank Mobley- A Slice of the Top
    Tete Montoliu- A Tot Jazz, Vols. 1 & 2
    Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section
    John Coltrane- Coltrane
    Sonny Criss- Birth of the New Cool
    Lee Morgan- Search for the New Land
    Bill Evans- How My Heart Sings!
    Phineas Newborn/ Paul Chambers/ Roy Haynes- We Three

  • Bill Evans – Portrait in Jazz
    Oliver Nelson – blues and the Abstract truth
    John Coltrane- A love surpreme
    Dave Brubeck – time out
    Nina Simone – Little girl blue
    Art Blakey – Moanin
    Oscar Peterson- Night train
    Thelonius Monk – brilliant corners
    Erroll Garner – concert by the sea
    Cannonball adderley – somethin else
    (Miles davis – Kind of blue )

    Made this list for what I like but also what I found Original and diverse and would Show to people to get an overview on different fields.. surely , 10 are too few 😉

    This list is more like a hard bop list- just realizing how many other favorites I have that are more linked to fusion genre, but still have this roots in jazz… like billy cobham – crosswinds, turrentine – salt song, george duke – Aura will prevail, volker kriegel- missing link, Eberhard Weber – silent feet….

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