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Jazz May 28, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 73 81 1 Hiromi Sonicbloom/Time Control Telarc Jazz 123 13 110 9 65 3 2 6 5 2 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life [Original Blue Note 111 105 6 23 16 0 Soundtrack] 3 5 4 1 Norah Jones Not Too Late Blue Note 106 106 0 26 28 0 4 3 2 2 The Bad Plus Prog Do The Math/Heads Up 95 120 -25 6 55 4 5 NR NR 5 Stefano Bollani Piano Solo ECM 88 2 86 6 66 37 6 NR NR 6 Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing Six Degrees 86 38 48 1 41 19 7 8 8 3 Antibalas Security ANTI- 79 83 -4 14 41 3 8 13 9 8 Tierney Sutton Band On The Other Side Telarc Jazz 79 46 33 16 20 2 9 9 7 7 Ibrahim Ferrer Mi Sueno World Circuit/Nonesuch 75 62 13 4 27 6 10 NR NR 10 Jerome Sabbagh Pogo Sunnyside 75 3 72 2 48 11 11 11 26 11 Bob DeVos Shifting Sands Savant 55 47 8 15 5 0 12 19 18 11 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 49 35 14 17 6 0 13 68 16 8 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 46 14 32 7 28 2 14 24 24 7 Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid Tongues Domino 45 31 14 10 20 0 15 40 67 15 Wayne Escoffery Veneration Savant 42 22 20 7 15 3 16 16 14 2 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample Feeling Good PRA 42 40 2 11 14 0 17 12 44 12 Joe Lovano & Hank Jones Kids: Duets Live At Dizzy‘s Club Coca-Cola Blue Note 40 46 -6 3 28 14 18 37 25 16 Kate McGarry The Target Palmetto 39 23 16 6 26 6 19 35 15 9 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route Palmetto 39 24 15 17 14 1 20 1 13 1 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet Nonesuch 38 131 -93 10 25 1 21 59 29 1 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Blue Note 37 16 21 12 18 0 22 20 31 20 Joshua Redman Back East Nonesuch 36 34 2 4 27 8 23 18 3 3 The Puppini Sisters Betcha Bottom Dollar Verve 33 35 -2 6 15 1 24 180 NR 24 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard Blue Note 31 4 27 3 19 11 25 17 22 1 Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra Ray Sings, Basie Swings Hear/Concord 31 38 -7 33 11 0 26 96 61 26 Joel Frahm We Used To Dance Anzic 29 9 20 3 20 7 27 21 75 21 Michel Camilo Spirit Of The Moment Telarc Jazz 29 34 -5 6 12 3 28 22 34 1 Madeleine Peyroux Half The Perfect World Rounder 29 33 -4 38 15 0 29 NR NR 29 Arturo Sandoval Rumba Palace Telarc Jazz 27 0 27 2 18 15 30 26 NR 24 Dino Saluzzi & Anja Lechner Ojos Negros ECM 27 29 -2 5 20 1 31 27 36 24 Lao Tizer Diversify Yse 27 29 -2 14 2 0 32 78 45 32 John Fedchock New York Big Band Up & Running Reservoir 27 12 15 9 12 0 33 133 NR 33 Jason Moran Artist In Residence Blue Note 27 7 20 19 23 0 34 52 66 31 Jeff Lorber He Had A Hat Blue Note 26 17 9 8 13 5 35 58 20 16 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The Dakota MAXJAZZ 26 16 10 6 25 0 36 36 48 10 Ben Riley Memories Of T Concord 26 24 2 28 8 0 37 32 49 29 John Hicks Sweet Love Of Mine HighNote 26 26 0 28 6 0 38 7 54 7 Alvin Batiste Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste Marsalis/Rounder 25 98 -73 6 19 4 39 196 NR 1 Don Byron Do The Boomerang: The Music Of Junior Blue Note 25 4 21 29 22 0 Walker 40 62 33 1 Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood Out Louder Indirecto 25 16 9 38 15 0 41 120 NR 41 Paquito D‘Rivera Funk Tango Paquito/Sunnyside 24 7 17 1 13 7 42 28 46 28 Sammy Figueroa The Magician Savant 24 29 -5 7 19 2 43 25 27 16 Will Bernard Party Hats Palmetto 24 31 -7 12 12 0 44 29 19 11 David ‚Fathead‘ Newman Life HighNote 24 28 -4 15 6 0 45 NR 6 6 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage WA/Heads Up 23 0 23 3 14 8 46 2 53 2 Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker Get Ready Mack Avenue 23 130 -107 5 17 5 47 184 NR 47 David Torn Presenz ECM 23 4 19 1 11 8 48 95 60 48 Lauren Hooker Right Where I Belong Musical Legends 22 9 13 3 12 5 49 47 90 47 Fred Hersch Night & The Music Palmetto 22 18 4 3 18 8 50 99 56 26 Thomas Marriott Both Sides Of The Fence Origin 22 9 13 13 11 1 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Stefano Bollani Piano Solo (ECM) +37 Hiromi Sonicbloom/Time Control (Telarc Jazz) +110 Morrie Louden Time Piece (MoSound) Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing (Six Degrees) +19 Stefano Bollani Piano Solo (ECM) +86 Mark Murphy Love Is What Stays (Bam Bam/VMG) Arturo Sandoval Rumba Palace (Telarc Jazz) +15 Jerome Sabbagh Pogo (Sunnyside) +72 Sara Lazarus & Bireli Lagrene Gypsy Project It’s All Right With Me (Dreyfus Jazz) Joe Lovano & Hank Jones Kids: Duets Live At Dizzy’s Club Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution (Reservoir) Coca-Cola (Blue Note) +14 (Six Degrees) +48 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand (Concord) Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution (Reservoir) +13 Tierney Sutton Band On The Other Side (Telarc Jazz) +33 Roni Ben-Hur Keepin’ It Open (Motema) Jerome Sabbagh Pogo (Sunnyside) +11 Kurt Elling Nightmoves (Concord) +32 Juliette Greco Le Temps D’une Chanson (Sunnyside) Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard (Blue Note) +11 Nanny Assis Double Rainbow (Blue Toucan) Enrico Pieranunzi, Marc Johnson & Joey Baron Live In Japan (Cam Jazz) Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand (Concord) +11 Ted Howe Love Song (Summit) jazzweek.com • May 28, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, 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