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September 26, 2016 Jazz Album Chart Jazz Album Chart September 26, 2016 TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW Move Weeks Reports Adds Steve Turre 1 1 1 1 Colors For The Masters Smoke Sessions 286 275 11 7 55 1 3 weeks at No. 1 Joey Alexander 2 2 36 2 Countdown Motema 279 229 50 3 57 6 Most Reports 3 6 29 3 Dave Stryker Eight Track II Strikezone 252 205 47 3 53 5 4 29 - 4 Catherine Russell Harlem On My Mind Jazz Village 232 136 96 2 53 20 5 13 67 5 The Cookers The Call Of The Wild And Peaceful Heart Smoke Sessions 231 176 55 2 51 11 6 14 7 5 Fred Hersch Trio Sunday Night At The Vanguard Palmetto 208 172 36 6 46 1 7 3 4 2 Branford Marsalis & Kurt Elling The Upward Spiral OKeh 204 221 -17 13 42 0 8 5 3 3 John Beasley Presents MONK’estra Vol. 1 Mack Avenue 199 208 -9 8 44 2 9 9 10 9 Eric Hargett w/ Joey D And Gerry Gibbs Stepping Up Whaling City Sound 196 187 9 7 39 3 10 11 13 10 Will Calhoun Celebrating Elvin Jones Motema 192 179 13 5 44 0 11 4 2 1 Kenny Garrett Do Your Dance Mack Avenue 180 213 -33 13 41 0 12 8 8 7 Jerry Bergonzi Spotlight On Standards Savant 179 198 -19 7 40 0 Tierney Sutton Band 13 58 259 13 The Sting Variations BFM Jazz 171 97 74 1 43 17 Highest Debut 14 43 122 14 Abbey Lincoln Love Having You Around HighNote 170 115 55 2 39 5 15 7 5 3 Houston Person & Ron Carter Chemistry HighNote 168 200 -32 10 33 1 16 10 6 2 One For All The Third Decade Smoke Sessions 162 186 -24 14 33 0 17 20 21 11 Kandace Springs Soul Eyes Blue Note 159 149 10 11 33 1 17 12 9 8 Ed Calle 360 Mojito 159 177 -18 10 32 1 19 18 22 18 Bob Mintzer Bob Mintzer All L.A. Band Fuzzy Music 157 153 4 4 40 3 20 51 98 20 Jim Snidero MD66 Savant 147 105 42 1 41 12 21 25 18 12 Joe Lovano Quartet Classic! Live At Newport Blue Note 146 141 5 8 37 0 22 19 20 12 Leslie Odom Jr Leslie Odom Jr S-Curve 145 151 -6 11 26 0 23 22 17 17 Michael Davis Hip-Bone Big Band Hip-Bonemusic 144 148 -4 6 37 1 24 15 18 2 Cyrus Chestnut Natural Essence HighNote 142 157 -15 15 27 0 25 31 131 25 Til Bronner The Good Life OKEH 140 132 8 2 38 6 26 24 12 2 Warren Wolf Convergence Mack Avenue 139 147 -8 18 28 0 27 27 13 7 Marquis Hill The Way We Play Concord 138 139 -1 12 33 3 27 17 22 17 Diane Witherspoon Live Lifeforcejazz 138 154 -16 4 30 2 29 22 13 13 Silvano Monasterios Partly Sunny Savant 136 148 -12 6 34 0 29 28 25 8 Allen Toussaint American Tunes Nonesuch 136 137 -1 12 33 0 31 36 27 27 Harold López-Nussa El Viaje Mack Avenue 134 120 14 4 32 0 32 37 41 32 Steve Fidyk Allied Forces Posi-Tone 133 119 14 3 34 1 33 31 26 26 Ray Obiedo Latin Jazz Project Vol. 1 Rhythmus 131 132 -1 4 38 3 34 35 42 24 Greg Murphy Summer Breeze Whaling City Sound 129 123 6 8 31 1 35 60 61 35 Gordon Goodwin’s Little Phat Band An Elusive Man Music of Content 125 96 29 1 39 11 35 33 31 21 Kenia On We Go Mooka 125 129 -4 5 35 0 35 68 65 35 Tom McCormick South Beat Manatee 125 89 36 1 32 6 38 30 28 19 Charlie Hunter Everyone Has A Plan Until They Get Punched Ground Up / Universal 123 135 -12 8 32 1 In The Mouth 39 58 71 39 Saltman / Knowles Almost Pacific Coast Jazz 122 97 25 1 35 5 39 16 10 1 Gregory Porter Take Me To The Alley Blue Note 122 156 -34 19 30 0 41 47 39 39 Tim Ray Trio Windows Whaling City Sound 121 109 12 3 31 2 41 25 16 2 Etienne Charles San Jose Suite Culture Shock Music 121 141 -20 15 31 0 43 40 42 34 Antonio Ciacca Quintet Volare, The Italian American Songbook Cellar Live 119 116 3 7 36 2 44 88 122 44 Behn Gillece Dare To Be Posi-Tone 114 72 42 1 33 6 44 38 22 20 Monika Herzig The Whole World In Her Hands Whaling City Sound 114 118 -4 11 24 0 46 40 68 40 Allison Adams Tucker Wanderlust Origin 113 116 -3 2 32 3 47 64 74 47 Ben Wendel What We Bring Motema 112 93 19 1 38 11 47 20 30 20 Nels Cline Lovers Blue Note 112 149 -37 5 29 1 49 65 127 49 The Bad Plus It’s Hard OKeh / Sony 109 91 18 1 29 6 49 68 47 23 Verve Jazz Ensemble Perimeter The Verve Jazz Ensemble 109 89 20 15 19 0 Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Allan Harris Nobody's Gonna Love You Better Allan Harris Nobody's Gonna Love You Better Derrick Hodge The Second (Blue Note) (Love Productions) +35 (Love Productions) +100 Allan Harris Nobody's Gonna Love You Better (Love John ScofieldCountry For Old Men (Impulse) +30 Catherine Russell Harlem On My Mind (Jazz Village) +96 Productions) Catherine Russell Harlem On My Mind (Jazz Village) +20 John ScofieldCountry For Old Men (Impulse) +79 Madeleine Peyroux Secular Hymns (Impulse) The Phil Norman Tentet Then & Now (MAMA) +17 Tierney Sutton Band The Sting Variations (BFM Jazz) +74 Jimmy O’Connell Sixtet Arrhythmia (Outside In Music) Tierney Sutton Band The Sting Variations (BFM Jazz) +17 Madeleine Peyroux Secular Hymns (Impulse) +56 Russ Miller and the Jazz Orchestra You And The Night And The Black Art Jazz Collective Presented By The Side Door Jazz The Cookers The Call Of The Wild And Peaceful Heart Music (Doc Theory) Club (Sunnyside) +16 (Smoke Sessions) +55 Throttle Elevator Music IV (Wide Hive) ELEW And To The Republic (Sunnyside) +15 Abbey Lincoln Love Having You Around (HighNote) +55 John ScofieldCountry For Old Men (Impulse) Afro Bop Alliance Big Band Revelation (OA2) +14 Black Art Jazz Collective Presented By The Side Door Jazz Ricardo Bacelar Concerto Para Moviola (Agente Digital Ron Carter & Vitoria Maldonado Brasil L.I.K.E. (Summit) +14 Club (Sunnyside) +53 Ricardo) Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau Nearness (Nonesuch) +14 Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema) +50 Anthony Wilson Frogtown (Goat Hill) Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau Nearness (Nonesuch) +48 Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau Nearness (Nonesuch) Jacob Collier In My Room (Membran) Chart and Data ©2016 Trefzger Media LLC.
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