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✅ The 100 jazz albums that shook the world

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 10:35 pm
by hectorthebat
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100 Polar Bear Held On the Tips of Fingers Babel 2004–2005
99 The Bad Plus These Are the Vistas Columbia 2005
98 Courtney Pine Journey to the Urge Within Antilles 1986
97 Tomasz Stanko Soul of Things ECM 2001
96 Medeski, Martin & Wood Combustication Blue Note 1998
95 Wynton Marsalis Black Codes from the Underground Columbia 1985
94 Cassandra Wilson Blue Light 'Til Dawn Blue Note 1993
93 Jan Johansson Jazz på svenska Megafon 1962–1964
92 Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown EmArcy 1954
91 Music Improvisation Company Music Improvisation Company ECM 1970
90 Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra Impulse! Records 1969
89 Jackie McLean Let Freedom Ring Blue Note 1962
88 Joe Harriott-John Mayer Double Quintet Indo-Jazz Suite EMI Columbia 1965
87 Django Reinhardt Rétrospective 1934–53 Saga 1934–1953
86 Steps Ahead Steps Ahead Elektra/Musician 1983
85 Krzysztof Komeda Astigmatic Nagrania Muza 1965
84 Anthony Braxton For Alto Delmark 1969
83 Diana Krall Love Scenes Impulse! 1997
82 Steve Coleman and the Five Elements The Tao of Mad Phat: Fringe Zones RCA/Novus 1993
81 Eberhard Weber The Colours of Chloë ECM 1973
80 John Surman Tales of the Algonquin Deram 1971
79 Oliver Nelson The Blues and the Abstract Truth Impulse! 1961
78 Betty Carter The Audience with Betty Carter Betcar 1979
77 Art Tatum The Genius of Art Tatum No. 1 Clef 1953
76 Charles Lloyd Dream Weaver Atlantic 1965
75 Oscar Peterson Night Train Verve 1962
74 Herbie Hancock The New Standard Verve 1996
73 Roland Kirk Rip, Rig and Panic Limelight 1965
72 Thelonious Monk Genius of Modern Music – Vol 1 Blue Note 1947
71 Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil Blue Note 1964
70 Dollar Brand (Abdullah Ibrahim) African Marketplace Elektra/Musician 1980
69 Stan Tracey Jazz Suite Inspired By Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood EMI/Columbia 1965
68 Esbjörn Svensson Trio From Gagarin's Point Of View ACT 1999
67 John Handy Live at Monterey Jazz Festival Columbia 1965
66 Gil Evans The Individualism of Gil Evans Verve 1963/64
65 Gerry Mulligan Gerry Mulligan Quartet Pacific Jazz 1952
64 Brad Mehldau Art of the Trio Vol. 3 Warner 1998
63 Archie Shepp Four for Trane Impulse! 1964
62 Count Basie The Atomic Mr Basie Roulette 1957
61 Miles Davis Birth of the Cool Capitol 1949/50
60 Peter Brötzmann Octet Machine Gun FMP 1969
59 Coleman Hawkins Body and Soul RCA Bluebird 1939–1956
58 Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet Clifford Brown and Max Roach EmArcy 1954
57 Horace Silver Song for My Father Blue Note 1963/64
56 Art Ensemble of Chicago A Jackson in Your House BYG Actuel 1969
55 John Coltrane Ascension Impulse! 1965
54 Lester Young Lester Young/Buddy Rich Trio Verve 1946
53 Pharoah Sanders Karma Impulse! 1969
52 John McLaughlin Extrapolation Marmalade 1969
51 John Zorn Naked City Elektra/Nonesuch 1989
50 Lennie Tristano Tristano Atlantic 1955
49 Dizzy Gillespie Shaw 'Nuff Musicraft 1945/46
48 Sun Ra The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra Volume 1 ESP-Disk 1965
47 Sonny Rollins The Bridge RCA Victor 1962
46 Andrew Hill Point of Departure Blue Note 1964
45 John Coltrane Impressions Impulse! 1961–1963
44 George Russel The Jazz Workshop RCA Victor 1956
43 Miles Davis Sketches of Spain Columbia 1960
42 Stan Getz Focus Verve 1961
41 Chick Corea Return to Forever ECM 1971
40 Billie Holiday At JATP Clef/Verve 1945–1947
39 Tony Williams Lifetime Emergency! Polydor 1969
38 Cannonball Adderley Somethin' Else Blue Note 1959
37 Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Impulse! 1963
36 Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook Verve 1956
35 Duke Ellington Ellington at Newport Columbia 1956
34 Woody Herman The Thundering Herds Columbia 1945–1947
33 Jan Garbarek Afric Pepperbird ECM 1970
32 Jimmy Smith A New Sound, A New Star Blue Note 1956
31 Pat Metheny Bright Size Life ECM 1975
30 Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto Getz/Gilberto Verve 1965
29 Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage Blue Note 1965
28 Art Blakey Moanin' Blue Note 1958
27 Cecil Taylor At the Café Montmartre Debut 1962
26 Bud Powell The Genius of Bud Powell Clef/Verve 1951/52
25 Modern Jazz Quartet Fontessa Atlantic 1956
24 Wes Montgomery The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery Riverside 1960
23 Frank Sinatra Songs for Swingin’ Lovers Capitol 1955–1956
22 Jelly Roll Morton Volume 1 JSP 1926–1928
21 Ahmad Jamal But Not For Me – At The Pershing Argo 1958
20 Weather Report Heavy Weather Columbia 1976
19 Ornette Coleman Free Jazz Atlantic 1960
18 Dave Brubeck Time Out Columbia 1959
17 Herbie Hancock Head Hunters Columbia 1973
16 Albert Ayler Spiritual Unity ESP-Disk 1964
15 Mahavishnu Orchestra Inner Mounting Flame Columbia 1972
14 Duke Ellington The Blanton-Webster Band RCA Bluebird 1940–1942
13 Louis Armstrong Complete Hot Fives and Sevens Columbia 1925–1930
12 Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch! Blue Note 1964
11 John Coltrane Giant Steps Atlantic 1959
10 Keith Jarrett The Köln Concert ECM 1975
9 Miles Davis Bitches Brew Columbia 1969
8 Charlie Parker Bird: The Complete Original Master Takes. The Savoy Recordings Savoy Jazz 1945–1948
7 Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um Columbia 1959
6 Thelonious Monk Brilliant Corners Riverside 1956
5 Sonny Rollins Saxophone Colossus Prestige 1956
4 Bill Evans Trio Sunday at the Village Vanguard Riverside 1961
3 Ornette Coleman The Shape of Jazz to Come Atlantic 1959
2 John Coltrane A Love Supreme Impulse! 1964
1 Miles Davis Kind of Blue Columbia 1959

Re: The 100 jazz albums that shook the world

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:25 pm
by JimmyJazz
Once again, the artists with compilations will short handed (Armstrong, Bird, Ellington, Holiday). Sometimes I am very curious as to how a jazz exclusive all-time meta list would look like with the comps added. I might actually try that sometime...

Re: The 100 jazz albums that shook the world

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:52 pm
by irreduciblekoan
JimmyJazz wrote:Once again, the artists with compilations will short handed (Armstrong, Bird, Ellington, Holiday). Sometimes I am very curious as to how a jazz exclusive all-time meta list would look like with the comps added. I might actually try that sometime...
It isn't perfect (they use publicly voted lists as well as critical ones, plus they take their own popular poll into account) but here's a nice jazz website I use a lot, which does include compilations. http://jazz100.sffjazz.com/index.html

Re: The 100 jazz albums that shook the world

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:58 pm
by JimmyJazz
irreduciblekoan wrote:
JimmyJazz wrote:Once again, the artists with compilations will short handed (Armstrong, Bird, Ellington, Holiday). Sometimes I am very curious as to how a jazz exclusive all-time meta list would look like with the comps added. I might actually try that sometime...
It isn't perfect (they use publicly voted lists as well as critical ones, plus they take their own popular poll into account) but here's a nice jazz website I use a lot, which does include compilations. http://jazz100.sffjazz.com/index.html
Thanks for the link, that's what I have been kind of looking for, a jazz list aimed at the budding jazz aficionado.

Re: The 100 jazz albums that shook the world

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:52 pm
by Henrik
Eligible!