October 12, 2015 Jazz Album Chart

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October 12, 2015 Jazz Album Chart Jazz Album Chart October 12, 2015 TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW Move Weeks Reports Adds Christian McBride Trio 1 1 3 1 Live At The Village Vanguard Mack Avenue 279 255 24 6 59 1 2 weeks at No. 1 / Most Reports Eric Alexander 2 2 1 1 The Real Thing HighNote 261 248 13 6 59 6 Most Reports Dee Dee Bridgewater, Irvin Mayfield and The 3 4 5 1 New Orleans Jazz Orch Dee Dee’s Feathers OKeh 233 223 10 9 51 1 4 5 4 3 Mike LeDonne AwwlRight! Savant 231 216 15 9 52 1 5 7 13 5 Gerry Gibbs and the Thrasher Dream Trio Live In Studio Whaling City Sounds 230 197 33 4 53 3 Erroll Garner Sony Legacy / Octave Music 6 24 51 6 The Complete Concert By The Sea 227 144 83 2 38 9 Biggest Gainer Pub. 7 11 12 7 Orrin Evans The Evolution Of Oneself Smoke Sessions 225 173 52 4 57 7 8 3 2 1 Cécile McLorin Salvant For One To Love Mack Avenue 217 231 -14 10 52 1 9 16 52 9 John Scofield Past Present Impulse! / Universal 215 163 52 2 48 10 Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with 9 9 9 9 Wynton Marsalis Live In Cuba Blue Engine 215 190 25 6 47 1 11 6 6 1 Heads Of State Search For Peace Smoke Sessions 193 207 -14 12 44 0 12 10 7 1 George Cables In Good Company HighNote 191 175 16 12 44 1 13 32 45 13 Karrin Allyson Many A New Day Motema 187 131 56 3 45 6 14 19 19 6 Nick Finzer The Chase Origin 183 156 27 11 28 1 15 15 11 11 Kait Dunton trioKait Real & Imagined Music 182 164 18 9 38 1 16 20 16 16 Joe Magnarelli Three On Two Posi-Tone 177 152 25 6 42 1 Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz 17 13 10 10 Orchestra Cuba - The Conversation Continues Motema 172 166 6 7 40 0 18 14 26 1 Terell Stafford Brotherlee Love Capri 168 165 3 15 34 0 19 21 23 17 Essiet Okon Essiet Shona Space Time 167 150 17 6 50 2 19 12 15 6 Charenee Wade Offering Motema 167 169 -2 15 37 0 21 7 8 7 John Fedchock New York Big Band Like It Is MAMA 166 197 -31 8 39 2 21 18 20 3 Donald Vega With Respect To Monty Resonance 166 158 8 14 37 1 23 17 16 16 Abbey Lincoln Sophisticated Abbey HighNote 159 162 -3 4 40 3 24 47 109 24 Michael Dease Decisions Posi-Tone 156 103 53 2 43 5 25 27 22 22 Lee Ritenour A Twist Of Rit Concord 154 139 15 5 35 1 26 25 36 4 Bob Mintzer Big Band Get Up! MCG Jazz 149 140 9 15 30 0 27 33 34 27 Pérez, Patitucci & Blade Children Of The Light Mack Avenue 145 123 22 4 39 5 27 29 36 27 John Pizzarelli Midnight McCartney Concord 145 134 11 3 35 5 29 35 24 1 Steve Davis Say When Smoke Sessions 143 121 22 17 28 1 30 31 33 30 Jeff Lorber & Chuck Loeb Bop ArtistShare 141 132 9 7 26 1 31 23 18 8 Giacomo Gates Everything Is Cool Savant 138 146 -8 9 41 1 32 33 84 32 Bob James & Nathan East The New Cool Yamaha 137 123 14 2 33 6 32 22 14 9 Sammy Figueroa Imaginary World Savant 137 148 -11 12 33 1 34 41 29 29 John Ellis & Double-Wide Charm Parade Light 135 107 28 3 39 9 35 37 38 35 Chick Corea / Bela Fleck Two Concord 133 120 13 3 34 4 Andrea Brachfeld 36 94 255 36 Lotus Blossom Jazzheads 131 63 68 1 35 8 Highest Debut 37 25 25 25 London, Meader, Pramuk and Ross The Royal Bopsters Motema 130 140 -10 4 25 2 38 27 29 10 Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet Intercambio Patois 127 139 -12 14 28 0 39 98 - 39 Kendrick Scott Oracle We Are The Drum Blue Note 120 62 58 1 34 9 39 42 21 3 Robert Glasper Trio Covered Blue Note 120 106 14 16 32 1 41 30 34 30 Mack Avenue Superband Live from the Detroit Jazz Festival 2014 Mack Avenue 119 133 -14 4 36 2 41 72 27 27 Mitchel Forman Puzzle BFM Jazz 119 76 43 8 31 0 41 42 32 10 George Freeman & Chico Freeman All In The Family Southport 119 106 13 13 29 1 41 35 47 28 Walt Weiskopf Open Road Posi-Tone 119 121 -2 11 23 0 45 38 29 29 Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Sextet 10 Zoho 115 119 -4 6 29 2 46 39 53 39 Lizz Wright Freedom & Surrender Concord 109 117 -8 2 26 1 47 52 28 19 Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra Primetime H&N 107 98 9 9 27 0 48 112 263 48 Denise Donatelli Find A Heart Savant 106 56 50 1 30 10 48 55 39 25 Jeff Benedict Big Band Holmes Tapestry 106 92 14 7 25 0 50 40 50 25 Lafayette Harris Jr. Bend To The Light Airmen 104 108 -4 8 27 1 Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Rayford GriffinReflections of Brownie (Razor Edge) +19 Erroll Garner The Complete Concert By The Sea Randy Brecker RandyPOP! (Piloo) Arturo Sandoval Live At Yoshis (Alfi) +17 (Sony Legacy / Octave Music Pub.) +83 Carlos Henriquez The Bronx Pyramid (Blue Engine) Alexis Cole & Bucky Pizzarelli A Beautiful Friendship (Venus) +16 Andrea Brachfeld Lotus Blossom (Jazzheads) +68 Tom Harrell First Impressions (HighNote) Don Braden Luminosity (Creative Perspective Music) +15 Kendrick Scott Oracle We Are The Drum (Blue Note) +58 Ariel Pocock Touchstone (Justin Time) Joel Harrison 5 Spirit House (Whirlwind Recordings) +15 Karrin Allyson Many A New Day (Motema) +56 Josh Maxey Celebration Of Soul (Miles High) Paul Hemmings The Blues and the Abstract Uke (Leading Tone) +15 Michael Dease Decisions (Posi-Tone) +53 Bruce Forman The Book Of Forman (B4Man-Music) Pete McCann Range (Whirlwind Recordings) +14 Rayford GriffinReflections of Brownie (Razor Edge) +53 Yelena Eckemoff Quartet Everblue (L & H Productions) Carlos Henriquez The Bronx Pyramid (Blue Engine) +12 Orrin Evans The Evolution Of Oneself (Smoke Sessions) +52 Antonio Hart Blessings (Jazz Legacy Productions) Sean Dobbins Organ Quartet The Journey John ScofieldPast Present (Impulse! / Universal) +52 Fred Hersch Solo (Palmetto) (Detroit Music Factory) +11 Denise Donatelli Find A Heart (Savant) +50 Yoron Israel and High Standards This Moment (Ronja Music Denise Donatelli Find A Heart (Savant) +10 Tom Harrell First Impressions (HighNote) +50 Company) Oran Etkin What’s New (Motema) +10 Tom Harrell First Impressions (HighNote) +10 John ScofieldPast Present (Impulse! / Universal) +10 Glenn Tucker Determination (Detroit Music Factory) +10 Chart and Data ©2015 Trefzger Media LLC.
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