Building a Sound Jazz Repertoire

Well the beauty of music threads is there is always somethings I missed. Given my aging memory, I decided to enlist some help from Google. I've heard most of these. It's no surprise my favorite is Sara Vaughn. I acknowledge Miles talent, but he never was my "go to favorite." Although KOB transcends every qualification. There, I said it. Now I'll be stoned to deaf.
Here is the top 25. If you work hard and have cash you can probably find them(new or used) all on vinyl. I am sure some or maybe all have already been named but not as a set.

http://www.thejazzresource.com/top_25_jazz_albums.html

That will keep you busy. As a matter of fact I have a little leg work to do myself.
 
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Well the beauty of music threads is there is always somethings I missed. Given my aging memory, I decided to enlist some help from Google. I've heard most of these. It's no surprise my favorite is Sara Vaughn. I acknowledge Miles talent, but he never was my "go to favorite." Although KOB transcends every qualification. There, I said it. Now I'll be stoned to deaf.
Here is the top 25. If you work hard and have cash you can probably find them(new or used) all on vinyl. I am sure some or maybe all have already been named but not as a set.

http://www.thejazzresource.com/top_25_jazz_albums.html

That will keep you busy. As amatter of fact I have a little leg to do myself.
Thanks Gregg, Flez beat you to it in posting this list, but I agree it is a great start.
What a marvelous bunch of contributions overall. I still need to make time to see if I can organize it in some way - de-dupe, perhaps add label info. This is great.
 
Well the beauty of music threads is there is always somethings I missed. Given my aging memory, I decided to enlist some help from Google. I've heard most of these. It's no surprise my favorite is Sara Vaughn. I acknowledge Miles talent, but he never was my "go to favorite." Although KOB transcends every qualification. There, I said it. Now I'll be stoned to deaf.
Here is the top 25. If you work hard and have cash you can probably find them(new or used) all on vinyl. I am sure some or maybe all have already been named but not as a set.

http://www.thejazzresource.com/top_25_jazz_albums.html

That will keep you busy. As amatter of fact I have a little leg to do myself.
And i agree about Sara Vaughan.
 
Well the beauty of music threads is there is always somethings I missed. Given my aging memory, I decided to enlist some help from Google. I've heard most of these. It's no surprise my favorite is Sara Vaughn. I acknowledge Miles talent, but he never was my "go to favorite." Although KOB transcends every qualification. There, I said it. Now I'll be stoned to deaf.
Here is the top 25. If you work hard and have cash you can probably find them(new or used) all on vinyl. I am sure some or maybe all have already been named but not as a set.

http://www.thejazzresource.com/top_25_jazz_albums.html

That will keep you busy. As amatter of fact I have a little leg to do myself.

I think the knock on Sara was that she tended toward the overdramatic.
 
It should re-occur semi-annually.:b
 
Hi

Too lazy to go back .. I believe there are three more albums that should be included in any decent jazz repertoire. I had forgotten those three but through the magic of Foobar .. I got to listen to them yesterday night ..

Weather Report: I sing the Body Electric ... Simply Beautiful ... Avant-Guarde to this day.. Likely the best album by Weather Report.

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Miles Davis: Bitches Brew ... A singular musical trip .. Must take the time to listen and digest .. Long beautiful compositions

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Ornette Coleman: The Shape of Jazz To Come ... ANother beautiful album from an often forgotten Jazz Giant

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I pulled out a fresh, unplayed Prestige copy of Sonny's Sax Colossus- I had forgotten what a great record this is, listening to it now as I write.
 
I pulled out a fresh, unplayed Prestige copy of Sonny's Sax Colossus- I had forgotten what a great record this is, listening to it now as I write.

You know there is a Tape Project tape of that....
 
You know there is a Tape Project tape of that....

Tease. :) Well, if and when, that might just have to be one of the first.
Listening to Lighnin' in NY right now- i am surprised by how quiet this pressing is, Pure Pleasure, which i have a few of, but never focused on as a label/distributor.
 
Tease. :) Well, if and when, that might just have to be one of the first.
Listening to Lighnin' in NY right now- i am surprised by how quiet this pressing is, Pure Pleasure, which i have a few of, but never focused on as a label/distributor.

I'm going to have to look through my collection as I know I have a few of those. Can't for the life of me figure out which ones though.
 
I'm going to have to look through my collection as I know I have a few of those. Can't for the life of me figure out which ones though.

I'm pretty sure the SRV reissues are on Pure Pleasure, as are some other things I know I listened to recently, but can't remember either.
 
I pulled out a fresh, unplayed Prestige copy of Sonny's Sax Colossus- I had forgotten what a great record this is, listening to it now as I write.

Are there any 'bad' Sonny Rollins LPs? I haven't heard one yet.
 
Are there any 'bad' Sonny Rollins LPs? I haven't heard one yet.

Not sure, can't say I've heard everything he's recorded, but I know what you mean. Did hear him a few years ago with Roy Haynes, the first set was traditional the second set was more avant-garde. It was Carnegie Hall, pretty fancy digs.
 
It's now OOP. Still waiting for my copy along with the Robert Cray release they have.

Don't sit on a picket fence while you are waiting for those tapes to arrive. :)
 

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