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Topictop 5 jazz albums i should listen to
averagejoel
05/22/23 3:37:00 PM
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Art Blakey Quintet featuring Clifford Brown - A Night at Birdland, Volume 1
Notable for many things; among them being that it is one of the earliest recorded concerts, as well as one of the first recordings that can definitively be called "Hard Bop". the playing is excellent all around. I particularly like the version of "Split Kick" (a contrafact of "There Will Never Be Another You") and "Wee Dot" (a blues).

Sinatra at the Sands
the single best recording of Frank Sinatra, bar none. recorded with the Count Basie Orchestra, many of his best-known recordings are from this album. it's also notably referenced in one shot in Blazing Saddles. there's another album recorded by the Basie Band called Live at the Sands (Before Frank)
which is also great.

V.S.O.P - The Quintet
Miles Davis' second quintet, but with Freddie Hubbard on trumpet instead of Miles Davis. it was essentially a live band. only recorded one studio album, but like 4 live albums. all of it is great. some excellent post-bop stuff.

Wynton Marsalis - Live at the Village Vanguard
this one is a doozy. the amount of music on here is staggering. it was recorded during Wynton Marsalis' septet's stint at the Village Vanguard in the early 90s. there are 7 discs, each featuring recordings from a different day of the week. amazing continuity despite frequently being completely different bands from track to track. mix of standards and originals.

Hiromi and Edmar Castaneda - Live in Montreal
This one was recorded at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2017. I bring this up because I was there. Castaneda spent several minutes tuning his harp in between each tune, specifically because they were recording. Two virtuoso instrumentalists interacting at a very high level. my memory is a little fuzzy, but I recall a standing ovation about halfway through the set, then two more at the end, each followed by an encore. it was one of the best concerts I've ever attended

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