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April 17, 2017 Jazz Album Chart Jazz Album Chart April 17, 2017 TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW Move Weeks Reports Adds Billy Childs 1 1 4 1 Rebirth Mack Avenue 259 251 8 4 55 5 2 weeks at No. 1 2 5 10 2 Eliane Elias Dance of Time Concord 245 192 53 4 48 3 Kevin Eubanks 3 4 12 3 East West Time Line Mack Avenue 240 200 40 4 57 4 Most Reports 4 3 2 1 Joey DeFrancesco + The People Project Freedom Mack Avenue 218 217 1 10 54 3 5 2 1 1 Gerry Gibbs & The Thrasher People Weather or Not Whaling City Sound 211 226 -15 8 51 2 6 6 3 3 Heads Of State Four In One Smoke Sessions 208 180 28 6 45 1 Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with 7 21 - 7 Wynton Marsalis featuring Jon Batiste The Music of John Lewis Blue Engine 195 131 64 2 43 14 8 12 68 8 Christian Sands Reach Mack Avenue 193 160 33 2 53 10 9 9 8 4 Steve Khan Backlog Tone Center 187 170 17 7 49 1 10 18 26 10 Jerome Jennings The Beast Lola 166 138 28 3 42 7 11 8 10 6 Carmen Lundy Code Noir Afrasia Productions 165 172 -7 7 42 0 12 13 9 9 Jeff “Tain” Watts Blue Vol. 2 Dark Key Music 164 155 9 4 47 2 13 10 6 6 Organissimo B3tles - A Soulful Tribute To The Fab Four Big-O-Records 163 169 -6 6 42 5 14 19 36 14 Cedar Walton Charmed Circle Live at the Keystone Korner HighNote 161 137 24 3 44 3 15 11 5 3 Jeremy Pelt Make Noise! HighNote 156 166 -10 9 40 0 16 15 18 15 Mike Longo Trio Only Time Will Tell CAP 152 149 3 5 44 4 Antonio Adolfo 17 88 194 17 Hybrido / From Rio To Wayne Shorter AAM Music 149 55 94 1 46 14 Highest Debut / Biggest Gainer 17 33 - 17 Jimmy Greene Flowers: Beautiful Life Vol. 2 Mack Avenue 149 109 40 2 42 11 19 21 22 19 Howard Johnson and Gravity Testimony Tuscarora 144 131 13 5 38 1 20 17 16 12 Greg Abate w/ Tim Ray Trio Road To Forever Whaling City Sound 143 143 0 7 46 4 20 7 7 6 Nick Finzer Hear & Now Outside In Music 143 174 -31 8 41 1 22 14 19 14 Ken Fowser Now Hear This! Posi-Tone 141 151 -10 5 40 2 23 19 15 8 Don Aliquo Fathers & Sons MCG Jazz 137 137 0 9 32 1 24 26 23 20 Claire Daly 2648 West Grand Boulevard Glass Beach Jazz 135 120 15 6 38 3 25 32 24 24 Marilyn Scott Standard Blue Prana Entertainment 128 110 18 4 39 4 26 24 17 13 Peter Erskine - Dr. Um Second Opinion Fuzzy Music 126 128 -2 5 41 3 27 34 24 12 Emily Bear Trio Into The Blue Ed Stone Rcords 125 107 18 10 29 1 28 31 29 4 Steve Slagle Alto Manhattan Panorama 122 113 9 15 31 1 28 26 28 26 Kurt Rosenwinkel Caipi RazDaz / Heartcore 122 120 2 3 31 2 30 46 35 16 Mark Masters Blue Skylight Capri 120 92 28 5 36 2 31 29 19 4 Michael Dease All These Hands Posi-Tone 119 116 3 12 30 0 31 29 68 29 Matthew Whitaker Outta The Box Jazz Foundation Of America 119 116 3 2 30 1 33 23 14 1 Terell Stafford Forgive and Forget Herb Harris Music 118 130 -12 14 31 1 33 25 26 4 Mark Whitfield Grace Self-Produced 118 124 -6 14 28 0 35 16 13 4 Charlie Sepulveda & The Turnaround Mr. EP HighNote 115 148 -33 9 33 0 35 28 21 13 Nate Smith Kinfolk: Postcards From Everywhere Ropeadope 115 117 -2 10 27 0 37 38 41 18 Lisa Parrott Round Tripper Serious Niceness 113 101 12 6 34 2 38 43 57 38 Petros Klampanis Chroma Motema Music 112 95 17 2 32 2 38 39 36 11 Troy Roberts Tales & Tones Inner Circle Music 112 98 14 12 27 0 40 42 43 40 Luke Sellick Alchemist Cellar Live 110 96 14 3 29 2 41 45 30 5 Dizzy Gillespie Concert Of The Century – A Tribute To Justin Time 105 93 12 13 26 0 Charlie Parker 41 35 31 31 Peter Drew Where & When Self Released 105 106 -1 4 25 0 43 63 49 41 Noah Haidu Infinite Distances Cellar Live 103 74 29 5 34 2 44 41 32 2 Organic Trio Saturn’s Spell Jazz Family 98 97 1 13 25 1 45 60 111 45 Mariah Parker Indo Latin Jazz Live In Concert Ancient-Future.com 97 76 21 1 35 9 45 37 39 3 Emmet Cohen Featuring Jimmy Cobb Masters Legacy Series Volume 1 Cellar Live 97 104 -7 13 29 1 47 35 32 28 Bob Holz Visions and Friends MVD 96 106 -10 10 21 0 48 54 45 45 Bill Evans Trio On a Monday Evening Fantasy 93 82 11 3 33 5 48 56 77 48 Bill O’ Connell Monk’s Cha Cha Live at the Carnegie-Farian Savant 93 81 12 1 32 6 Room 50 44 40 22 Lisa Hilton Day & Night Ruby Slippers Productions 92 94 -2 14 18 0 Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Bobby Watson Made In America (Smoke Sessions) +33 Antonio Adolfo Hybrido / From Rio To Wayne Shorter Champian Fulton Speechless (Posi-Tone) Steve Nelson Brothers Under The Sun (HighNote) +26 (AAM Music) +94 Stockton Helbing Swimming In Place (Armored) Benny Green Happiness! (Sunnyside) +21 Benny Green Happiness! (Sunnyside) +72 Chicago Jazz Orchestra Live From Space (CJO) Mark Murphy Wild and Free (HighNote) +18 Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Jo Ann Daugherty Bring Joy (Girl Writes Music) Hermon Mehari Bleu (Hermon Mehari Music) +17 Jon Batiste The Music of John Lewis (Blue Engine) +64 Somi Petite Afrique (Sony / Okeh) Antonio Adolfo Hybrido / From Rio To Wayne Shorter Bobby Watson Made In America (Smoke Sessions) +64 Benny Green Happiness! (Sunnyside) (AAM Music) +14 Eliane Elias Dance of Time (Concord) +53 Bobby Watson Made In America (Smoke Sessions) Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Kevin Eubanks East West Time Line (Mack Avenue) +40 Oscar Hernandez & Alma Libre The Art of Latin Jazz (Origin) Jon Batiste The Music of John Lewis (Blue Engine) +14 Jimmy Greene Flowers: Beautiful Life Vol. 2 (Mack Avenue) +40 Tamuz Nissim George Nazos Liquid Melodies (StreetOfStars) Jimmy Greene Flowers: Beautiful Life Vol. 2 (Mack Avenue) +11 Steve Nelson Brothers Under The Sun (HighNote) +40 SFJAZZ Collective Live: SFJAZZ Center 2016 - The Music of Corbin Andrick Bonzo Squad (Independent) +10 Carol Morgan Quartet Post Cool (Self-Released) +33 Miles Davis and Original (SFJAZZ) Robert McCarther Stranger In Town (Self Released) +10 Christian Sands Reach (Mack Avenue) +33 Reunion Project Veranda (Tapestry) Christian Sands Reach (Mack Avenue) +10 Scott Brown Colors (Random Chance) Chart and Data ©2017 Trefzger Media LLC.
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