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Los 100 Mejores Discos De Jazz 1 ADDERLEY, Cannonball. At the lighthouse / The Cannonball Adderley Quintet. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, 2018. Int.: Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone ; Victor Feldman, piano ; Sam Jones, bass y otros. Grabado en California en el año 1960. ”Además de la música destacan las sorprendentes presentaciones de Cannon, cuya 8947 habilidad para hablarle a una audiencia establece una atmósfera cálida y receptiva para su grupo”. (John S. Wilson). Down Beat. 2 ADDERLEY, Cannonball. Somethin' else / Cannonball Adderley. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, 2018 Int.: Miles Davis, trumpet ; Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone ; Hank Jones, piano ; Sam Jones, bass ; Art Blakey, drums. 8899 ”El tema más destacado es “Autumn Leaves”, donde Davis despliega su conmovedor lirismo.” (Dom Cerulli). Down Beat. 3 ARMSTRONG, Louis (1900-1971) The great summit : The master takes /Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington. -- [s. l.] : Essential Jazz Classics, p 2012. Int.: Louis Armstrong trompet,vocals ; Duke Ellington, piano; Trummy Young, trombone ; Barney Bigard, clarinet ; Mort Herbet, bass ; Danny Barcelona, drums. 8938 Grabado en New York en abril de 1961. ”La presencia de Ellington al piano, tocando mejor que nunca, incentiva la gran creatividad de Armstrong”. (Don DeMicheal). Down Beat. 4 ARMSTRONG, Louis (1900-1971) Lo mejor [Grabación sonora] / Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald. -- Madrid : El País, p 2007 Grabaciones de 1956 y 1957 ”La presencia de Ellington al piano, tocando mejor que nunca, incentiva la gran creatividad de Armstrong”. (Don DeMicheal). Down Beat. 4938 5 ARMSTRONG, Louis (1900-1971) Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson. -- [S.l.] : American Jazz Classics, p 2019 Louis Armstrong, voz ; Oscar Peterson, piano ; Herb Ellis, guitarra ; Ray Brown, contrabajo ; Louie Bellson, batería Grabación efectuada en 1957 en Chicago 8898 ”Louis podría cantar solo en el desierto del Sahara leyendo la guía telefónica de Túnez y aun así haría algo interesante, pero si tiene que acompañarlo alguien, bienvenidos sean Oscar Peterson y los demás músicos de este disco”. (Leonard Feather). Down Beat. 6 BAKER, Chet. Alone together / Chet Baker ; guest star, Bill Evans. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2016. Int.: Chet Baker, trompeta y Bill Evans, piano. Grabado en New York en 1959 ”Un buen disco para escuchar el sonido especial de la trompeta de Chet, así como la atractiva presencia de los espectaculares jazzistas que lo acompañan”. (Dave 8944 Nathan). All Music. 7 BAKER, Chet. Chet Baker & Crew . -- [S.l.] : Phoenix Records, p 2013. Int.: Chet Baker, Phil Urso, Bobby Timmons, Jimmy Bond, Peter Littman. Grabado en el Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, 1956. ”Un buen disco para escuchar el sonido especial de la trompeta de Chet, así como 8912 la atractiva presencia de los espectaculares jazzistas que lo acompañan”. (Dave Nathan). All Music. 8 BAKER, Chet. Chet Baker in Paris / Chet Baker. -- [S.l.] : New Continent, p 2018. -- 3 discos compactos Grabado en vivo en Paris el 11 de Octubre de 1955 y 15 de Marzo de 1956. ”La música (todo standards) encuentra a Baker en plena forma combinando su 8799 sonido cool con la música de bop. Merece la pena escucharlo”. (Scott Yanow). All Music. 9 BAKER, Chet. Sings / Chet Baker. -- [S.l.] : Valentine Records, p 2014. Grabado en Los Ángeles entre 1953 y 1956. ”Chet Baker Sings es un clásico del jazz de la Costa Oeste.”(Stewart Mason).All Music. 8951 10 BILL EVANS TRIO. Portrait in Jazz / Bill Evans Trio. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2017. Int.: Bill Evans, piano ; Scott LaFaro, Bass ; Paul Motian, drums. Grabado en New York en diciembre de 1959. ”Este trío es una unidad estrechamente integrada. He aquí un disco con 8909 significado”. (Don DeMicheal). Down Beat. 11 BILL EVANS TRIO. Sunday At The Village Vanguard / Bill Evans Trio. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2017. Int.: Bill Evans, piano ; Scott LaFaro, Bass ; Paul Motian, drums. Grabado en vivo en New York el 25 de junio de 1961. ”Este trío está ampliamente aceptado como el mejor que jamás tuvo Evans debido 8908 a la simbiosis entre sus miembros”. (Thom Jurek). All Music. 12 BILL EVANS TRIO. Waltz for Debby / Bill Evans Trio. -- [s.l.] : Riverside, [1992] Int.: Bill Evans, piano ; Scott LaFaro, contrabajo ; Paul Motian, bateria. Grabación de 1962 ”Esta es la máxima expresión del glorioso trío”. (Thom Jurek). All Music. 3270 13 BLAKEY, Art (1919-1990) Moanin' / Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2017 Int.: Lee Morgan, trumpet ; Benny Golson, tenor sax ; Bobby Timmons, piano ; Jymie Merritt, bass ; Art Blakey, drums & leader. Grabado en Hackensack, New Jersey, 1958. 8961 ”Moanin´incluye probablemente la mejor música jamás grabada por Blakey en un estudio, interpretada por la que quizá fuera la mejor formación de su grupo”. (Michael G.Nastos). All Music. 14 BLAKEY, Art (1919-1990) Moanin' / Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers. -- [S.l.] : Green Corner, p 2018. -- 2 discos compactos ”Moanin´incluye probablemente la mejor música jamás grabada por Blakey en un estudio, interpretada por la que quizá fuera la mejor formación de su grupo”. (Michael G.Nastos). All Music. 8903 15 BROWN, Clifford (1930-1956) Clifford Brown and Max Roach . -- [S.l.] : EmArcy Records, p 1957 Clifford Brown, trompeta ; Max Roach, batería ; George Morrow, bajo ; Harold Land, saxo tenor ; Richie Powell, piano. Grabado en 1955. 575 ”De lejos el bop más clásico y más sincero jamás grabado”. (Sam Samuelson). All Music. 16 BROWN, Clifford (1930-1956) Three giants! / Clifford Brown, Sonny Rollins, Max Roach. - [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2018 Int.: Clifford Brown, trompeta ; Sonny Rollins, saxo ; Max Roach, batería. Grabado en New York en 1956 ”Grabado antes del terrible accidente, aquí Brownie demuestra que iba camino de 8949 convertirse en uno de los trompetistas más brillantes del jazz”.(Nat Hentoff). Down Beat. 17 CHARLES, Ray (1932-2004) Genius + Soul = Jazz ; The genius / of Ray Charles. -- [S.l.] : Masterworks Singles, p 2014 Grabado en New York en 1959 y 1960 ”Uno de los mejores ejemplos de fusión soul-jazz de inicios de la década de 1960”. (Richie Unterberger). All Music. 8942 18 CHARLES, Ray (1932-2004) Moderns sounds in country and western music / Ray Charles. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2017 Grabación de 1962 “Aquí hay composiciones históricas, honky tonk y también un countrypolitan temprano, así como una versión del tema de Don Gibson ‘I cant stop loving you’ 8911 que le permitió al disco permanecer en lo alto de los charts de pop por unos tres meses, proporcionándole a Charles fama internacional” (Stephen Cook). All Music 19 COLEMAN, Ornette (1930-) This is our music : The complete sessions / The Ornette Coleman Quartet. --[S.l.] : Essential Jazz Classics, p 2014 Int.: Ornette Coleman, alto sax ; Don Cherry, pocket trumpet ; Charlie Haden, bass ; Ed Blackwell, drums. Grabación de 1960. 8936 ”Curiosamente esta sesión contiene el único standard grabado por Coleman durante el período, el tema de Gershwin “Embraceable You”, que recibe una interpretación llena de lirismo”. (Steve Huey). All Music 20 COLEMAN, Ornette (1930-) The shape of jazz to come / Ornette Coleman. -- [S.l.] : Atlantic, p 1959 Int.: Ornete Coleman, saxo alto ; Donald Cherry, trompeta ; Charlie Haden, bajo ; Billy Higgins, batería. Grabado en Hollywood en 1959. ” Este disco rebosa creatividad en olas feroces y concentradas. Esta no es música fácil pero al tiempo que es compleja, resulta irresistible”. (Jhon S.Wilson). Down 8956 Beat. 21 COLTRANE, John (1926-1967) Blue Train / John Coltrane. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2018 Int.: John Coltrane, tenor saxophone ; Lee Morgan, trumpet ; Curtis Fuller, trombone. Grabado en New Jersey en 1957. 8954 ”Blue Train puede considerarse fácilmente entre los discos más importantes e influyentes no sólo de la carrera de Coltrane sino de la historia del jazz como género musical”. (Lindsay Planer). All Music 22 COLTRANE, John (1926-1967) Coltrane plays the blues / John Coltrane. -- [S.l.] : American Jazz Classics, p 2019 Int.: John Coltrane, saxo tenor y soprano ; McCoy Tyner, piano ; Steve Davis, bajo ; Elvin Jones, batería. Grabado en New york, 24 octubre 1960 ”Sin ser un intérprete de blues como Milt Jackson, por mencionar a alguien, 8929 Coltrane evoca sin embargo el blues dentro de un marco más abstracto y musicalmente más sofisticado.” (Don DeMicheal). Down Beat. 23 COLTRANE, John (1926-1967) Giant steps / John Coltrane. -- New York : Atlantic Recording Corporation, cop. 1960 Grabación de 1959 ”Coltrane toca de modo suave, lírico y hermoso.Podéis marcar este LP entre los más importantes de todos”. (Ralph J.Gleason). Down Beat. 3238 24 COLTRANE, John (1926-1967) My favorite things / John Coltrane. -- [S.l.] : Green Corner, p 2018. -- 2 discos compactos Int.: John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis ; Elvin Jones. Grabaciones de 1960 y 1961 ”Esta colección es magnífica”. (Pete Welding). Down Beat. 8914 25 COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA. The atomic Mr. Basie : + 8 bonus tracks / Count Basie. -- [S.l.] : Phoenix records, p 2012 Int.: C. Basie (piano), Thad Jones, Wendell Culley, Snooky Young (trompeta) ”Sin duda el mejor LP grabado por Basie hasta la fecha. Quizá podría haber sido mejor, pero no mucho”. (Dom Cerulli). Down Beat. 8901 26 DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET, The. Time out / The Dave Brubeck Quartet. -- [S.l.] : Jazz Images, p 2018 Grabaciones de 1959 y 1961 ”La obra maestra definitiva de Brubeck y uno de los álbumes rítmicamente más 8878 innovadores de la historia del jazz”. (Steve Huey). All Music. 27 DAVIS, Miles. Ascenseur pour l'échafaud / Miles Davis. -- [S.l.] : Polygram Jazz, cop. 1988 Grabaciones de 1957 y 1958 ”Una sesión absolutamente fascinante” (Ralph J.Gleason). Down Beat. 307 28 DAVIS, Miles. Cookin' [ ; Relaxin' / with the Miles Davis Quintet. -- [S. l.] : Masterjazz Records, p 2011 Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis, trompeta ; John Coltrane, saxo ; Red Garland, piano ; Paul Chambers, contrabajo ; Philly Joe Jones, bateria. Grabado en New York en 1953 8941 ”El grupo toca con una cohesión casi telepática”. (Lindsay Planer). All Music. 29 DAVIS, Miles. Kind of blue / Miles Davis.
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