JAZZ IS LIKE HEROIN TO ME ! ! ! ~~~~ ILM POST-1945 JAZZ ALBUMS POLL - THE RESULTS COUNTDOWN (now counting top 25!)

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Ole is awesome. I like the Live at the Village Vanguard stuff from later that year even better.

wmlynch, Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:01 (eleven years ago) link

ok I've an idea cuz I'm bored at work. I'm going to go down the list and find the highest ranked album I've never heard and then spotify it.

Will Chave (Hurting 2), Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:51 (eleven years ago) link

btw yeah Village Vanguard live stuff is my favorite coltrane

Will Chave (Hurting 2), Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:51 (eleven years ago) link

So it's Donald Byrd - Off to the Races

meh this was a bad idea I really don't feel like listening to generic issue Blue Note hardbop right now.

Will Chave (Hurting 2), Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:55 (eleven years ago) link

Seriously this sounds like a million other records, don't get why it made the poll.

Will Chave (Hurting 2), Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:55 (eleven years ago) link

this is kind of cool
Newk’s Picks
Sonny Rollins chooses 10 must-hear tenor cuts
Coleman Hawkins: “The Man I Love”
A very exciting record: high musicality, extraordinary personnel, definitely a tenor saxophone gem.

Lester Young: “Afternoon of a Basie-ite”
It’s a perfect example of his lyricism, his nonpareil sense of swing. The great Lester Young—the man who influenced generations.

John Coltrane: “Giant Steps”
Establishing a new saxophone language.

Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis: “Lockjaw”
One of the most underrated and unique tenor players of any era.

Ben Webster: “Cotton Tail”
Also a trendsetter. His work cannot be
overlooked. Important.

Dexter Gordon (with Dizzy Gillespie): “Blue ’n’ Boogie”
Dexter Gordon influenced so many of the younger tenor players who followed him.

Stan Getz (with Woody Herman): “Four Brothers”
Stan led in the popularity of the “white” tenor sound. And don’t forget Brew Moore.

Don Byas (with Dizzy Gillespie): “Be-Bop”
The saxophone wizard. He could play anything and everything on the horn with fluidity, authority and style.

Junior Walker: “Shotgun”
Junior exemplified the viability of the tenor in soul, pop and rock.

Grover Washington Jr.: “Mister Magic”
Grover, one of my favorites, spearheaded the soul-jazz movement.

Made a playlist of it and listened last night -- great, but a little jarring when "Shotgun" pops up.

tylerw, Thursday, 19 July 2012 17:57 (eleven years ago) link

six months pass...

Has anyone noticed anything with the blue note albums on Spotify? As spoken about on that other thread on ilm about watermarking on UMG labels.

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Sunday, 3 February 2013 18:07 (eleven years ago) link

four months pass...

I suppose nobody did then

Algerian Goalkeeper, Thursday, 27 June 2013 16:02 (ten years ago) link

three months pass...

dog latin here it is

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Monday, 30 September 2013 20:30 (ten years ago) link

Thanks H!

Pingu Unchained (dog latin), Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:27 (ten years ago) link

Just what I'm after

Pingu Unchained (dog latin), Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:28 (ten years ago) link

I'd do a reggae poll if I knew how

Pingu Unchained (dog latin), Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:29 (ten years ago) link

And I had the time... On day

Pingu Unchained (dog latin), Tuesday, 1 October 2013 00:29 (ten years ago) link

three months pass...

Been listening to jazz-and-nothing-but the last couple weeks and this thread has SO MUCH I wanna check out! Damn Xmas bills will require another month or so to pay off tho. :(

Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Thursday, 23 January 2014 18:59 (ten years ago) link

me too myonga. i think EOY might have extinguished the buzz, but i've been working my way through this list quite a bit.

he drummed, pompously (dog latin), Thursday, 23 January 2014 21:48 (ten years ago) link

a lot of it is on here
http://open.spotify.com/user/pfunkboy/playlist/4AKL8fW8hRbxvri8KS5nCW

۩, Thursday, 23 January 2014 21:50 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

its a jazzy time of year again

Eric Burdon & War, On Drugs (Cosmic Slop), Saturday, 21 February 2015 04:28 (nine years ago) link

This was one of the most important threads in ilm history for me

I, (dog latin), Saturday, 21 February 2015 11:51 (nine years ago) link

I have been having a Max Roach binge lately; Percussion Bitter Sweet, featuring the legendary Hasaan and the trio with Duke E + Mingus have been my favourite discoveries of this year so far, some incredible music.

xelab, Saturday, 21 February 2015 16:06 (nine years ago) link

Love the Max 1958-59 set (3CDs, think it might be out of print, though) -- really interesting arrangements, incredibly underrated band (w/Booker Little, George Coleman).

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Saturday, 21 February 2015 16:12 (nine years ago) link

http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_400/MI0003/283/MI0003283720.jpg?partner=allrovi.com

I will look out for that it sounds interesting, it looks like it came out shortly after he died.

xelab, Saturday, 21 February 2015 16:34 (nine years ago) link

I think I need to hear that, too - all the Roach I know is his work with Clifford Brown, and the Freedom Now Suite album.

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Saturday, 21 February 2015 18:24 (nine years ago) link

two months pass...

http://www.udiscovermusic.com/50-greatest-jazz-albums-ever
50. Thelonious Monk – Genius of Modern Music vol.1 & 2.
49. Count Basie – the Original American Decca Recordings
48. Bud Powell – The Amazing Bud Powell Vo.1
47. Weather Report – Heavy Weather
46. John Coltrane & Thelonious Monk – At Carnegie Hall
45. Horace Silver – Song For My Father
44. Grant Green – Idle Moments
43. Count Basie – The Complete Atomic Basie
42. Hank Mobley – Soul Station
41. Charlie Christian – The Genius of the Electric Guitar
40. Art Pepper meets the Rhythm Section
39. John Coltrane – My Favourite Things
38. Benny Goodman – At Carnegie Hall 1938
37. Wes Montgomery – The incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
36. The Mahavishnu Orchestra With John McLaughlin – Inner Mounting Flame
35. Clifford Brown and Max Roach – Clifford Brown & Max Roach
34. Andrew Hill – Point of Departure
33. Herbie Hancock – Head Hunters
32. Dexter Gordon – Go
31. Sarah Vaughan – With Clifford Brown
30. The Quintet – Jazz at Massey Hall
29. Bill Evans Trio – Waltz For Debby
28. Lee Morgan – The Sidewinder
27. Bill Evans – Sunday at the village Vanguard
26. Thelonious Monk – Brilliant Corners
25. Keith Jarrett – the Koln Concert
24. John Coltrane – Giant Steps
23. Herbie Hancock – Maiden Voyage
22. Duke Ellington – Ellington at Newport
21. Cecil Taylor – Unit Structures
20. Charlie Parker – Complete Savoy and Dial Studio recordings
19. Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool
18. Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers – Moanin’
17. Albert Ayler – Spiritual Unity
16. Eric Dolphy – Out To Lunch
15. Oliver Nelson – The Blues and the Abstract Truth
14. Erroll Garner – Concert By the Sea
13. Wayne Shorter – Speak No Evil
12. Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto – Getz/Gilberto
11. Louis Armstrong – Best of the Hot 5s and 7s
10. John Coltrane – Blue Train
9. Miles Davis – Bitches Brew
8. Sonny Rollins – Saxophone Colossus
7. Cannonball Adderley – Somethin’ Else
6. Charles Mingus – The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
5. Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come
4. Charles Mingus – Mingus Ah Um
3. Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out
2. John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
1. Miles Davis – Kind of Blue

Eric Burdon & War, On Drugs (Cosmic Slop), Monday, 4 May 2015 14:51 (eight years ago) link

no ascension, no credibility.

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Monday, 4 May 2015 17:27 (eight years ago) link

from the comments section; I keep forgetting anti-New Thing is still a thing:

No Brecker, Corea,, Tatum, Tristano, Marsh, Tyner?? But the woeful Ayler and Dolphy are in there? Incredible.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 4 May 2015 17:34 (eight years ago) link

There are easily 5 or more Duke Ellington lps that are far more essential than Ellington at Newport imo.

xelab, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 15:41 (eight years ago) link

two months pass...

Recap 250-1

250 Thelonious Monk - Criss Cross (1963) 359 4
249 Herbie Hancock - Blow-Up (1966) 364 3
248 gil evans - out of the cool (1960) 365 3
247 Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street (1956) 367 3
246 Charles Mingus - Blues And Roots (1959) 369 4
245 Sun Ra - Strange Strings (1966) 373 4
243(tie)Sonny Sharrock - Guitar (1986) 376 2
243(tie)243 Milford Graves - Babi (1977) 376 2
242 Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Message To Our Folks (1969) 377 3
240(tie)Peter Brötzmann - Nipples (1969) 377 4
240(tie)Elvin Jones - Dear John C. (1965) 377 4
239 Roland Kirk - Natural Black Inventions: Root Strata (1971) 380 2
238 Sun Ra - Other Planes of There (1966) 381 3
237 John Coltrane - Live at Birdland (1963) 384 4
236 Herbie Hancock - Thrust (1974) 386 3
235 Les McCann & Eddie Harris - Swiss Movement (1969) 387 3
234 Derek Bailey - Ballads (2002) 387 5
233 Max Roach - We Insist! Freedom Now Suite (1960) 394 4
232 Roland Kirk - Blacknuss 398 (1972) 4
231 Sun Ra - The Nubians Of Plutonia (1966) 402
230 Bill Evans & Jim Hall - Undercurrent (1963) 412 4
229 Bobby Hutcherson - San Francisco (1970) 413 3
228 Miles Davis - Miles Davis Quartet (1954) 415 4
227 Marion Brown Quartet - Marion Brown Quartet (19670 415 5
226 Miles Davis - Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants (1954-56) 417 4
225 Grant Green - Street Of Dreams (1964) 422 4
224 Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar (1960) 431 4
223 Archie Shepp - Yasmina, a black woman (1969) 432 4
222 Eric Dolphy - Iron Man (1963) 436 4
221 Ornette Coleman - Ornette! (1961) 436 5
220 Bill Evans - Portrait In Jazz (1959) 440 3
219 McCoy Tyner - Song of the New World (1973) 453 Points, 4 votes
218 Baby Face Willette - Stop And Listen (1961) 457 (Points) 5 votes
217 Pharoah Sanders - Summun Bukmun Umyun (1970) 458 Points, 5 votes
216 Sun Ra - Lanquidity (1978) 460 Points, 3 votes
215 Albert Ayler - Love Cry (1967) 461 Points, 6 votes
214 Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flower (1970) 465 Points, 3 votes
213 Nina Simone - At Town Hall (1959) 470 Points, 4 votes
212 Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks and Blues (1974) 473 Points, 6 Votes
211 Evan Parker, Derek Bailey, Han Bennink - Topography of the Lungs (1970) 474 Points, 3 Votes
210 John Coltrane/ Don Cherry - The Avant Garde (1960) 476 Points, 5 votes
209 Jimmy Smith - Root Down (1972) 477 Points, 4 votes
208 Albert Ayler - New grass (1969) 478 Points, 4 votes
207 Pharoah Sanders - Izipho Zam (1969) 478 Points, 5 Votes
206 Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane (1957) 479 Points, 3 votes
205 Dizzy Gillespie - At Newport (1957) 501 Points, 4 votes
204 Wayne Shorter - The Allseeing Eye (1965) 501 Points, 6 votes
203 Alice Coltrane - Eternity (1976) 502 Points, 4 votes
202 Cecil Taylor - Nefertiti (1962) 505 Points, 4 votes
201 Jon Hassell/Brian Eno - Fourth World Vol. 1: Possible Musics (1990) 507 Points, 5 Votes

200 John Coltrane - Ballads (1962) 510 Points, 5 Votes
199 Sarah Vaughan - Sarah Vaughan ( "Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown") (1954) 512 Points,4 Votes
198 Sonny Rollins - The Cutting Edge (1974) 512 Points, 6 Votes
197 Jimmy Smith - The Sermon (1958) 513 points, 4 Votes
196 John Coltrane - Coltrane Plays The Blues (1962) 513 Points 5 votes
195 Art Pepper - Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section (1957) 515 Points, 5 votes
194 Freddie Hubbard - Hub-Tones (1962) 519 Points, 5 votes
193 Eddie Henderson - Sunburst (1975) 519 Points, 7 votes
192 Freddie Hubbard - Ready For Freddie (1961) 521 Points, 4 Votes
191 Don Wilkerson - Elder Don (1962) 523 points, 5 votes
190 Blue Mitchell - The Thing To Do (1964) 525 Points, 5 votes
TIE
188 John Coltrane - Traneing In (1958) 526 Points, 4 votes
188 John Coltrane - Lush Life (1958) 526 Points, 4 votes
187 Lou Donaldson - Blues Walk (1958) 528 points, 3 votes
186 Andrew Hill - Compulsion (1965) 529 Points, 6 votes
185 Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - A Night In Tunisia (1957) 530 Points, 5 votes
184 Archie Shepp - On This Night (1966) 530 Points, 6 votes
183 Jackie McLean - New And Old Gospel (1967) 534 Points, 6 votes
TIE
181 Alice Coltrane - World Galaxy (1972) 535 Points, 5 votes
181 Albert Ayler - Bells (1965) 535 Points, 5 votes
180 Jackie McLean - Let Freedom Ring (1962) 537 Points, 7 votes
179 Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine (1965) 539 Points, 5 votes
178 Wayne Shorter - Super Nova (1969) 540 Points, 5 votes
177 Tony Williams - Lifetime (1964) 542 Points, 7 votes
176 Archie Shepp - Attica Blues (1972) 545 Points, 6 votes
175 Curtis Fuller - the opener (1957) 548 Points, 4 votes, One #1 vote
174 Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (1958) 548 Points, 5 votes
173 Donald Byrd - places and spaces (1975) 550 Points, 5 votes
172 Charles Mingus - The Clown (1957) 550 Points, 7 votes
TIE
170 Count Basie - The Atomic Mr Basie (1957) 553 Points, 5 votes
170 Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven (1963) 553 Points, 5 votes
169 Sun Ra - Atlantis (1967) 554 Points, 7 votes
168 Noah Howard - The Black Ark 558 6 votes
167 Lee Morgan - Live At The Lighthouse (1970) 561 Points, 4 votes
166 Pharoah Sanders - Journey to the One 561 Points, 5 votes
165 Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue (1963) 563 Points 5 votes
164 Miles Davis - Walkin' (1954) 563 Points 6 votes
163 Grant Green - Solid (1964) 564 Points, 6 votes
162 Andrew Hill - Judgment! (1964) 578 Points, 5 votes
161 Eric Dolphy - Out There (1960) 580 Points, 6 votes
160 Herbie Mann - Memphis underground (1969) 586 Points, 5 votes
Tie
158 Dorothy Ashby - Afro Harping (1968) 592 Points, 6 votes
158 Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds (1961) 592 Points, 6 votes
157 Miles Davis - Dark Magus (1974) 595 Points, 6 votes
156 Cannonball Adderley - Mercy Mercy Mercy! (1966) 597 Points, 4 votes One #1
155 Miles Davis - Pangaea (1975) 598 Points, 6 votes
154 Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame (1971) 600 points, 7 votes
153 Hank Mobley - Workout (1961) 604 Points, 6 votes
152 stan getz and joao gilberto - getz/gilberto (1964) 607 Points, 5 votes
151 Charlie Parker - Jazz at Massey Hall (1953) 612 Points, 7 votes

TIE
149 Billy Cobham - Spectrum (1973 618 Points, 6 votes
149 Thelonious Monk - A Genius Of Modern Music (1947?) 618 points, 6 votes
148 j.j. johnson - proof positive (1964) 619 Points, 7 votes
147 Miles Davis - Workin' (1959) 620 Points, 7 votes
TIE
145 Art Blakey - Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk (1958) 621 Points, 5 votes
145 Herbie Hancock - Mr. Hands (1980) 621 Points, 5 votes
144 Grant Green - Matador (1964) 624 Points, 6 votes
143 Freddie Hubbard - Sing Me A Song of Songmy (1971) 625 Points, 6 votes
142 Joe Henderson - In 'N Out (1964) 629 Points, 6 votes
141 Don Cherry - Brown Rice (1975) 633 Points, 6 votes
140 Charles Mingus - New Tijuana Moods (1957) 635 points, 5
139 Herbie Hancock - Man-child 635 Points, 7 votes
138 Pharoah Sanders - Jewels of Thought (1969) 637 Points, 6 votes
137 Big John Patton - Let 'Em Roll (1965) 646 Points, 7 votes
136 Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (1957) 656 Points, 6 votes
135 Sun Ra - The Heliocentric Worlds Of Vol 2 (1966) 659 Points, 8 votes
134 Grant Green - Live At The Lighthouse (1972) 662 Points, 7 votes
133 Miles Davis - Sorcerer (1967) 667 Points, 6 votes
132 Theolonious Monk Quartet and John Coltrane - At Carnegie Hall (1957) 673 Points
131 Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (1970) 674 Points, 8 votes
130 Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) 684 (points) 7 votes
129 John Coltrane - Kulu Se Mama (1965) 687 Points, 7 votes
128 Bobby Hutcherson - Components (1965) 693 Points, 6 votes
127 Thelonious Monk - Monk's Music (1957) 694 Points 8 votes
126 Archie Shepp - Mama Too Tight 695 Points, 7 votes
125 Miles Davis - Filles de Kilimanjaro (1968) 698 Points, 8 votes
124 Miles Davis - Porgy And Bess (1958) 702 Points, 6 votes
123 Miles Davis - Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (1957) 703 Points, 9 votes
122 Archie Shepp - The Magic of Ju-Ju (1967) 714 Points 8 votes
121 Big John Patton - Along Came John (1963) 718 Points, 7 votes
120 Sun Ra - Nothing Is (1966) 723 Points, 7 votes
119 Sonny Clark - Leapin' And Lopin' (1961) 728 Points, 7 votes
118 Miles Davis - Milestones (1958) 731 Points, 8 votes
117 Kenny Dorham - Matador (1962) 737 Points, 7 votes
TIE
115 Charles Mingus - Oh Yeah (1962) 739 points, 6 votes
115 Bobby Hutcherson - Stick Up (1966) 739 Points 6 votes
114 John Coltrane - First Meditations (1965) 747 7 votes
113 Miles Davis - Miles Ahead (1957) 751 Points, 9 votes
112 Wayne Shorter - Schizophrenia (1967) 760 Points, 7 votes
111 Jackie McLean - One Step Beyond (1963) 761 Points, 8 votes
110 Lou Donaldson - Good Gracious (1963) 764 Points, 7 Votes
109 McCoy Tyner - Expansions (1968) 771 Points, 7 votes
108 Miles Davis - Miles in The Sky (1968) 778 Points 7 Votes
107 Donald Byrd - Blackbyrd (1973) 785 Points, 8 votes
106 Bill Evans - Waltz for Debby (1961) 796 Points, 7 votes
105 Sun Ra - Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy (1963) 801 Points 8 votes
104 Don Cherry - Mu - Parts 1 & 2 (1969) 803 Points, 9 votes
103 Albert Ayler - Live in Greenwich Village (1967) 807 Points, 6 votes, One #1
102 Andrew Hill - Black Fire (1963) 812 Points 8 votes
101 Bobby Hutcherson - Dialogue (1965) 818 Points, 8 votes

100 Art Ensemble Of Chicago - les stances a sophie (1970) 828 Points, 9 votes
99 Miles Davis - E.S.P. (1965) 835 Points, 9 votes
98 Art Ensemble Of Chicago - A Jackson in Your House (1969) 846 , 8 votes
97 Grant Green - Idle Moments (1965) 846 Points 9 votes
96 Bill Evans - Sunday at the Village Vanguard (1961) 849 Points, 8 votes
95 John Coltrane - Sun Ship 859 Points, 9 votes
94 Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport (1956) 863 Points, 7 votes
93 Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages (1991) 872 Points, 7 votes
92 Sonny Rollins - Tenor Madness (1956) 880 Points, 8 votes
91 Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles (1964) 890 Points, 11 votes
90 Miles Davis - Birth Of The Cool (recorded 1949-50) 898 Points, 9 votes
89 Ornette Coleman - Tomorrow Is The Question! (1959) 904 10 votes
88 Miles Davis - Nefertiti (1968) 912 Points, 8 votes
87 John Coltrane - Crescent (1964) 920 Points, 8 votes
86 Freddie Hubbard - Open Sesame (1960) 929 Points,9 votes
85 Miles Davis - Bags' Groove (1957) 930 Points 8 votes
84 Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid (1966) 932 Points, 10 votes
83 Sun Ra - Angels & Demons At Play (1960) 940 Points, 10 votes
82 John Coltrane - Stellar Regions (1967) 942 Points, 9 votes One #1
81 Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream (1962) 949 Points, 10 votes
80 Miles Davis - Miles Smiles (1967) 951 Points, 9 votes
79 Alice Coltrane - Universal Consciousness (1971) 964 Points, 7 votes, TWO #1's
78 John Coltrane - Coltrane (Impulse) (1962) 965 Points 10 votes
77 Miles Davis - Cookin' With The Miles Davis Quintet (1957) 966 Points, 10 votes
76 David Holland Quartet - Conference of the Birds (1972) 974 Points, 8 votes
75 Herbie Hancock - Takin' Off (1962) 976 Points, 8 votes
74 Anthony Braxton - for alto (1968) 986 Points, 8 votes
73 Sonny Sharrock - Black Woman (1969) 997 points, 10 votes
72 Archie Shepp - The Way Ahead (1969) 1003 Points, 9 votes
71 Pharoah Sanders - Thembi (1971) 1007 Points, 9 votes
70 Pharoah Sanders - Black Unity (1971) 1007 Points, 11 votes
69 Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth (1961) 1035 Points, 9 votes
68 Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes - Astral Traveling (1973) 1048 Points, 11 votes
67 Hank Mobley - Roll Call (1960) 1049 (Points) 10 votes, ONE #1
66 John Coltrane - Meditations (1965) 1069 Points, 9 votes, ONE #1
65 Cecil Taylor - Conquistador (1966) 1071 Points, 10 votes, ONE # 1
64 Ornette Coleman - Change of the Century (1960) 1083 points, 10 votes
63 Charlie Haden - Liberation Music Orchestra(1969) 1091 Points, 10 votes
62 Duke Ellington feat (Charlie Mingus & Max Roach) - Money Jungle (1962) 1095 Points, 10 votes
61 Sun Ra - The Heliocentric Worlds Of Vol 1 (1965) 1096 Points, 10 votes
60 Hank Mobley - Straight No Filter (1966) 1099 Points, 10 votes
59 Duke Ellington - Far East Suite (1967) 1125 Points, 9 votes
58 Donald Byrd - off to the races (1958) 1132 Points, 11 votes
57 Charles Mingus - Let My Children Hear Music (1972) 1135 Points, 10 votes
56 Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Moanin' (1958) 1151 Points, 10 votes
55 Wayne Shorter - JuJu (1964) 1194 Points, 12 votes
54 Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage (1965) 1200 Points, 12 votes
53 Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser (1967) 1201 Points, 12 votes
52 Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil (1964) 1207 Points, 11 votes
51 Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions (1974) 1216 Points, 10 votes
50 John Coltrane - Olé Coltrane (1961) 1225 Points, 11 votes

49 Horace Silver - Song for My Father (1964) 1228 Points, 12 votes
48 Miles Davis - Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet ( 1961) 1251 Points, 10 votes
47 John Coltrane - Africa/Brass (1961) 1262 Points, 13 votes
46 Ornette Coleman - This Is Our Music (1961) 1343 Points, 12 votes
45 Miles Davis - Get Up With It (1974) 1350 Points, 12 votes
44 Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out (1959) 1378 Points, 9 votes
43 Miles Davis - Agharta (1975) 1393 Points, 12 votes
42 Alice Coltrane - Ptah The El Daoud (1970) 1447 Points, 13 votes
41 John Coltrane - interstellar Space (1967) 1461 Points, 15 votes
40 Donald Byrd - A New Perspective (1963) 1481 Points, 12 votes
39 Miles Davis - Sketches Of Spain (1960) 1493 Points, 12 votes
38 Ornette Coleman - Free Jazz (1960) 1520 Points, 13 votes
37 Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus Erectus (1956) 1528 Points, 12 votes
36 Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus (1956) 1538 Points, 13 votes, One #1
35 Miles Davis - A Tribute To Jack Johnson (1970) 1616 Points, 14 votes
34 Andrew Hill - Point of Departure (1964) 1626 Points, 14 votes
33 Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (1963) 1658 Points, 15 votes
32 Peter Brötzmann - Machine Gun (1968) 1714 Points, 12 votes, One #1
31 Lee Morgan - Search For The New Land (1964) 1836 Points, 12 votes
30 Archie Shepp - Fire Music (1965) 1896 Points, 13 votes, one #1
29 Herbie Hancock - Crossings (1971) 1898 Points, 14 votes One #1
28 Joe Henderson - Page One (1963) 1902 Points, 12 votes
27 Miles Davis - On the Corner (1972) 1957 Points, 14 votes, One #1
26 Sun Ra - Space is The Place (Impulse) 1982 Points, 17 votes
25 Cecil Taylor - Unit Structures (1966) 1983 Points 15 votes
24 Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder (1963) 2096 Points, 16 votes
23 Jackie McLean - Destination Out (1963) 2118 Points, 14 votes
22 Miles Davis - Round About Midnight (1956) 2165 Points, 15 votes
21 Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners (1957) 2220 Points, 15 votes
20 Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity (1964) 2239 Points 17 votes

19 Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda (1971) 2466 Points, 17 votes, One #1
18 Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970) 2554 Points, 17 votes TWO #1's
17 Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' (1958) 2602 Points, 17 votes, One #1
16 John Coltrane - My Favourite Things (1961) 2651 Points, 21 votes
15 John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (1964) 2701 Points, 20 votes
14 Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um (1959) 2708 Points, 22 votes
13 John Coltrane - Blue Train (1957) 2710 Points, 20 votes
12 Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters (1973) 2716 Points, 20 votes
11 Hank Mobley - Soul Station (1960) 2737 Points, 17 votes, One #1

10 Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi (1970) 2774 Points, 20 votes, One #1
9 Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue (1959) 2785 Points, 21 votes
8 Herbie Hancock - Sextant (1973) 2859 Points, 19 vote One #1
7 John Coltrane - Ascension (1966) 2912 Points, 22 votes, One #1
6 Pharoah Sanders - Karma (1969) 2996 Points, 21 votes
5 Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959) 3011 Points, 22 votes
4 Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch (1964) 3080 Points, 22 votes
3 John Coltrane - Giant Steps (1959) 3134 Points, 23 votes TWO #1's
2 Charles Mingus - The Black Saint And Sinner Lady (1963) 3321 Points, 22 One #1

1 Miles Davis - In A Silent Way (1969) 3379 Points, 23 votes, 3 #1's

Eric Burdon & War, On Drugs (Cosmic Slop), Monday, 6 July 2015 16:32 (eight years ago) link

three weeks pass...

there is not one keith jarrett album in there. that's not ok. the sun bear concerts piss over the black saint and sinner lady. they are not always pure jazz but that's a contradictory concept anway. i never got the appeal of that mingus album.

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Friday, 31 July 2015 15:28 (eight years ago) link

what's not to get? it's loads of fun, really diverse, unlike p much any other album i've ever heard in any genre...

(no offence to people) (dog latin), Friday, 31 July 2015 15:31 (eight years ago) link

TS: Sun Bear pissing vs Mingus' cats pissing

sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Friday, 31 July 2015 15:32 (eight years ago) link

did you vote alex?

Cosmic Slop, Friday, 31 July 2015 15:46 (eight years ago) link

no, somehow i missed out, sorry. i shouldn't complain really, i know.

it's the distortion, stupid! (alex in mainhattan), Friday, 31 July 2015 16:06 (eight years ago) link

two months pass...

remember tuomas volunteered to do a pre ww2 jazz poll?

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 5 October 2015 19:05 (eight years ago) link

deej is this better?
http://www.udiscovermusic.com/50-greatest-jazz-albums-ever

50. Thelonious Monk - Genius of Modern Music vol.1 & 2.
49. Count Basie - the Original American Decca Recordings
48. Bud Powell - The Amazing Bud Powell Vo.1
47. Weather Report – Heavy Weather
46. John Coltrane & Thelonious Monk - At Carnegie Hall
45. Horace Silver - Song For My Father
44. Grant Green - Idle Moments
43. Count Basie - The Complete Atomic Basie
42. Hank Mobley - Soul Station
41. Charlie Christian - The Genius of the Electric Guitar
40. Art Pepper meets the Rhythm Section
39. John Coltrane - My Favourite Things
38. Benny Goodman – At Carnegie Hall 1938
37. Wes Montgomery - The incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
36. The Mahavishnu Orchestra With John McLaughlin - Inner Mounting Flame
35. Clifford Brown and Max Roach - Clifford Brown & Max Roach
34. Andrew Hill - Point of Departure
33. Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters
32. Dexter Gordon - Go
31. Sarah Vaughan - With Clifford Brown
30. The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
29. Bill Evans Trio - Waltz For Debby
28. Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
27. Bill Evans - Sunday at the village Vanguard
26. Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners
25. Keith Jarrett - the Koln Concert
24. John Coltrane - Giant Steps
23. Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
22. Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport
21. Cecil Taylor - Unit Structures
20. Charlie Parker - Complete Savoy and Dial Studio recordings
19. Miles Davis - Birth of the Cool
18. Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - Moanin'
17. Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity
16. Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch
15. Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth
14. Erroll Garner - Concert By the Sea
13. Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil
12. Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto
11. Louis Armstrong - Best of the Hot 5s and 7s
10. John Coltrane - Blue Train
9. Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
8. Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
7. Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else
6. Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
5. Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
4. Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
3. Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
2. John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
1. Miles Davis – Kind of Blue

Cosmic Slop, Wednesday, 7 October 2015 19:20 (eight years ago) link

I know you aren't addressing me CS but this has the obligatory Ellington at Newport placing and omits 6 or 7 of his masterworks as per usual with these fucking canon lists. Just saying like.

xelab, Wednesday, 7 October 2015 19:27 (eight years ago) link

i dont know the site but a bunch of blue note artists FB pages are currently sharing this list.

No doubt there will be jazz sites with an entirely different list.

Cosmic Slop, Wednesday, 7 October 2015 19:37 (eight years ago) link

A love supreme is too high

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Wednesday, 7 October 2015 20:36 (eight years ago) link

Also agree about the Duke thing xelab mentioned

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Wednesday, 7 October 2015 20:36 (eight years ago) link

Tokenism sucks but so do "best of jazz lists" containing, like, forty miles albums. You could do an entire "greatest albums of jazz" with nothing but ellington. i guess the ones that are most "canon" are his collaborations with post-boppers like "money jungle" and "ellington and trane" as well as "far east suite" and "ellington at newport". his compilations get shrifted. even something like "never no lament" gets talked about more than listened to! probably because he did so much and it's very easy to get fatigued. listening to all of duke's stuff is probably ultimately rewarding but is like trying to read proust or something.

rushomancy, Thursday, 8 October 2015 00:06 (eight years ago) link

listening to all of duke's stuff is probably ultimately rewarding but is like trying to read proust or something.

jesus christ

brimstead, Thursday, 8 October 2015 00:10 (eight years ago) link

his compilations get shrifted. even something like "never no lament" gets talked about more than listened to!

Never No Lament is only a compilation because the LP record wouldn't exist for another six or seven years at the time these recordings were made.

How are you measuring how much it gets listened to vs. talked about? The 78s on this set were big sellers in their day; their profound brilliance and innovation aside, they were listened to (and, significantly, danced to) constantly by millions, perhaps hundreds of millions, of people.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 9 October 2015 19:52 (eight years ago) link

otm

Listen to my homeboy Fantano (D-40), Saturday, 10 October 2015 05:38 (eight years ago) link

one month passes...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34827355

Miles Davis, the trumpeter whose lyrical playing and ever-changing style made him a touchstone of 20th Century music, has been voted the greatest jazz artist of all time.

The musician beat the likes of Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday - all of whom made the top 10.

Votes were cast by listeners of BBC Radio and Jazz FM, and revealed on pop-up radio station BBC Music Jazz.

Jazz FM presenter Helen Mayhew called Davis "the epitome of cool".

"Miles was at the forefront of key developments in the sound of jazz through each decade of his long career.

"He's also responsible for recording the biggest-selling and most universally loved jazz album of them all, the 1959 album Kind of Blue."

The full top 10 - derived from a shortlist of 50 - was:

Miles Davis
Louis Armstrong
Duke Ellington
John Coltrane
Ella Fitzgerald
Charlie Parker
Billie Holiday
Thelonious Monk (8=)
Bill Evans (8=)
Oscar Peterson

Describing the top 10 as "the best of the best," Radio 3's Geoffrey Smith said the first three positions were all occupied by "immortals" of jazz music.

He described them as "Duke, the orchestral master; Louis, the father of us all; and Miles, the essence of the ever-changing contemporary spirit."

Raised in St Louis, Missouri, Davis pioneered several styles of jazz - including cool jazz, hard-bop, modal jazz, jazz-rock, jazz-funk and the use of electronics.

"To be and stay a great musician. you've got to always be open to what's new, what's happening at the moment," he wrote in his autobiography.

"You have to be able to absorb it if you're going to continue to grow and communicate your music."

The first jazz musician to incorporate the rhythms of rock and roll, he became an inspiration for generations.

Among his best-selling albums were the experimental, improvised double set Bitches' Brew and the meticulous, introspective Birth of the Cool, a compilation that charted his development of the cool jazz sound.

Cosmic Slop, Sunday, 15 November 2015 18:26 (eight years ago) link

three years pass...

fun times with deej itt

Friedrich B. Neechy (Oor Neechy), Monday, 18 February 2019 23:34 (five years ago) link

i stand by my posts itt!

also btw isn't this the anniversary of ILX's number one jazz album!

ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Tuesday, 19 February 2019 00:05 (five years ago) link

Count Basie doesn't get enough hipster kisses

brimstead, Tuesday, 19 February 2019 01:36 (five years ago) link

sarahel this thread

Friedrich B. Neechy (Oor Neechy), Tuesday, 19 February 2019 12:01 (five years ago) link

Alex OTM that the lack of Jarrett is a shocker - Vienna Concert is top 50 minimum.

Bill Evans - Sunday at the Village Vanguard is toooooooo low.

Your dad's Carlos Boozer and you keep him alive (fionnland), Tuesday, 19 February 2019 12:21 (five years ago) link

btw deej didn't vote so that is what antagonized a lot of people itt.

I was quite thankful for his presence as it kickstarted the convo and a lot of great music got discovered by people reading the thread due to him

Friedrich B. Neechy (Oor Neechy), Tuesday, 19 February 2019 12:23 (five years ago) link


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