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Jazzweek Jazz Album Chart Dec airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Dec. 5, 2005 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 1 1 Joe Locke & The Milt Jackson Tribute Band Rev-elation Sharp Nine 340 364 -24 6 71 2 2 3 8 2 Dianne Reeves Good Night and Good Luck [Soundtrack] Concord 329 283 46 7 62 0 3 6 7 1 Brad Mehldau Day Is Done Nonesuch 293 234 59 9 61 0 4 2 2 2 Houston Person All Soul HighNote 279 302 -23 5 66 4 5 12 14 5 Robert Glasper Canvas Blue Note 253 203 50 6 69 1 6 4 3 3 Clayton Brothers Back In The Swing Of Things Hyena Records 219 243 -24 6 60 1 7 4 6 4 Mike LeDonne Night Song Savant 211 243 -32 6 56 0 8 26 9 8 Various Artists Progressions: 100 Years Of Jazz Guitar Sony 207 125 82 7 34 0 9 9 20 9 The Great Jazz Trio ‘S Wonderful 441 Records 201 217 -16 4 52 3 10 11 9 9 Jimmy Ponder What’s New HighNote 198 213 -15 6 56 0 11 13 25 11 Julius Tolentino Just The Beginning Sharp Nine 196 180 16 5 56 4 12 10 5 1 Gerald Wilson Orchestra In My Time Mack Avenue 181 215 -34 13 53 0 12 8 4 1 Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane At Carnegie Hall Blue Note 181 218 -37 10 49 0 14 15 16 14 Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra w/ Wynton Don’t be afraid... the music of Charles Palmetto 172 174 -2 4 57 5 Marsalis Mingus 15 23 NR 15 Rodney Jones Dreams and Stories Savant 171 135 36 2 51 17 16 18 12 12 Alan Broadbent ‘Round Midnight Artistry 169 156 13 7 55 0 17 17 33 17 Geoffrey Keezer Wildcrafted: Live At The Dakota MAXJAZZ 168 162 6 3 52 12 18 14 13 6 Shirley Horn But Beautiful ... The Best of Shirley Horn Verve Music Group 155 176 -21 6 47 0 19 22 11 2 Eric Alexander and Vincent Herring The Battle: Live at Smoke HighNote 153 137 16 13 41 0 20 29 NR 20 Various Artists Higher Ground : Hurricane Relief Benefit Blue Note 149 119 30 2 40 14 21 43 NR 21 Marian McPartland w/ Bruce Hornsby Piano Jazz The Jazz Alliance 128 96 32 2 16 16 21 19 15 12 Trio da Paz Somewhere Blue Toucan Music 128 151 -23 9 37 0 23 21 17 2 Tierney Sutton I’m with the Band Telarc 114 139 -25 13 39 0 24 31 35 4 Poncho Sanchez Do It! Concord Picante 113 111 2 16 46 0 25 33 32 25 Richie Hart Greasy Street Zoho Music 109 109 0 7 41 2 26 25 28 25 Chris Botti To Love Again Sony 106 128 -22 5 27 1 26 42 NR 26 Bill Ransom Generations Bongo Time Records 106 97 9 2 37 5 28 34 41 28 Wallace Roney Mystikal HighNote 105 108 -3 3 43 6 29 47 40 29 Mark Murphy Once To Every Heart Verve Music Group 104 92 12 4 37 1 30 24 19 6 Wynton Marsalis Amongst the People: Live at the House of Blue Note 103 129 -26 13 35 0 Tribes 30 16 18 16 Barbara Morrison Live @The Dakota Dakota Live Label 103 172 -69 5 35 0 32 40 25 25 Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band Rumba Buhaina - The Music of Art Blakey Random Chance 102 100 2 4 34 3 and The Jazz Messengers 33 28 21 5 Nneena Freelon Blueprint of a Lady: The Once and Future Concord Records 101 122 -21 16 37 0 Life of Billie Holiday 34 39 29 9 Gerald Cannon Gerald Cannon Woodneck Records 98 101 -3 9 41 2 35 30 44 30 Jamie Cullum Catching Tales Verve Music Group 97 116 -19 3 28 2 36 20 36 20 Tineke Postma For The Rhythm 215/Munich Records 96 146 -50 4 41 2 36 49 NR 29 Hendrik Meurkens Amazon River Blue Toucan Music 96 83 13 12 30 0 38 27 24 14 Dee Dee Bridgewater J’ai Deux Amours Sovereign Artists 95 123 -28 9 38 1 39 48 45 39 Donald Harrison New York Cool Half Note Records 90 88 2 3 32 0 40 NR NR 34 Soulive Breakout Concord 88 69 19 8 32 2 40 32 36 24 Bebo Valdés Bebo De Cuba Calle 54 88 110 -22 4 31 1 42 37 21 9 Mark Sherman One Step Closer CAP 87 103 -16 11 24 1 42 NR NR 39 Dan Cray Trio Save Us! Blujazz 87 62 25 7 28 2 44 NR NR 44 Willie Martinez Family Cuch Be Witcha Productions 84 62 22 5 34 3 45 NR 38 30 Kyle Eastwood Paris Blue Rendevous 83 79 4 8 22 0 46 34 34 32 Marc Johnson Shades of Jade ECM 80 108 -28 8 37 0 47 34 43 34 Jonathan Kreisberg Unearth Mel Bay 75 108 -33 7 24 1 47 45 31 5 Sara Gazarek Yours Native Language 75 93 -18 13 28 0 49 44 39 39 Sherrie Maricle & The Diva Jazz Orchestra TNT: A Tommy Newsom Tribute Lightyear 74 95 -21 5 30 2 50 NR NR 1 The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Live At MCG MCG Jazz 73 45 28 21 20 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Rodney Jones Dreams and Stories (Savant) +17 Various Artists Progressions: 100 Years Of Jazz Guitar Dr. John & The Lower 911 Sippiana Hericane (Blue Note) Steve Kuhn Trio Quiereme Mucho (Sunnyside/Venus) +17 (Sony) +82 The Marco Benevento/Joe Russo Duo Reason to Buy the Sun (Ropeadope) Marian McPartland w/ Bruce Hornsby Piano Jazz Brad Mehldau Day Is Done (Nonesuch) +59 Joel Harrison Harrison On Harrison (HighNote) (The Jazz Alliance) +16 Robert Glasper Canvas (Blue Note) +50 Gene Bertoncini Quiet Now (Ambient) Radam Schwartz Conspiracy For Positivity (Blue Ark) +16 Dianne Reeves Good Night and Good Luck [Soundtrack] Kyle Asche The Hook Up (OA2 Records) Various Artists Higher Ground : Hurricane Relief Benefit (Concord) +46 Steve Kuhn Trio Quiereme Mucho (Sunnyside/Venus) (Blue Note) +14 Rodney Jones Dreams and Stories (Savant) +36 The Reese Project Vicodin Dreams (95 North) Jean-Michel Pilc Live At Iridium, New York (Dreyfus) Geoffrey Keezer Wildcrafted: Live At The Dakota Marian McPartland w/ Bruce Hornsby Piano Jazz Bob Dogan Rings (Big Foot Jazz) (MAXJAZZ) +12 (The Jazz Alliance) +32 Radam Schwartz Conspiracy For Positivity (Blue Ark Records) jazzweek.com • Dec. 5, 2005 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2005 Mediaguide, Inc. 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