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October 29, 2012 Jazz Album Chart Jazz Album Chart October 29, 2012 TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW Move Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 20 1 George Cables Most Reports My Muse HighNote 226 235 -9 3 47 8 2 9 10 2 Tia Fuller Angelic Warrior Mack Avenue 217 168 49 6 36 3 3 1 1 1 Graham Dechter Takin’ It There Capri 204 239 -35 5 40 5 4 6 12 4 Clifton Anderson And So We Carry On Daywood Drive 197 174 23 4 43 5 5 5 23 5 Harold Mabern Mr. Lucky: A Tribute To Sammy Davis Jr. HighNote 183 175 8 3 43 10 6 3 2 2 Kurt Elling 1619 Broadway - The Brill Building Project Concord 177 184 -7 5 38 1 7 6 12 1 Donald Vega Spiritual Nature Resonance 162 174 -12 10 33 2 8 24 19 8 Lee Ritenour Rhythm Sessions Concord 147 125 22 4 29 6 9 18 24 9 Denise Donatelli Soul Shadows Savant 143 136 7 3 35 5 9 11 6 6 Steve Davis Gettin’ It Done Posi-Tone 143 161 -18 7 35 3 11 13 7 3 Brubeck Brothers Lifetimes A Celebration Of Dave Brubeck Blue Forest 140 159 -19 12 26 1 12 16 22 12 Diana Krall Glad Rag Doll Verve 138 144 -6 4 29 4 13 31 33 13 Lee Smith Sittin’ On A Secret Vectordisc 137 109 28 4 30 5 14 17 18 2 Joey DeFrancesco Wonderful! Wonderful! HighNote 135 141 -6 12 32 1 15 14 16 14 Brad Mehldau Trio Where Do You Start Nonesuch 134 154 -20 4 29 3 16 23 15 10 Mark Masters Ensemble Ellington Saxophone Encounters Capri 133 127 6 8 26 3 17 9 11 9 Lewis Nash Quintet The Highest Mountain Cellar Live 132 168 -36 7 30 2 18 4 3 3 Fred Hersch Trio Alive At The Village Vanguard Palmetto 131 177 -46 7 32 2 19 8 7 4 Cheryl Bentyne Let’s Misbehave Summit 128 170 -42 8 28 1 19 28 25 19 Maceo Parker Soul Classics Listen2 128 122 6 4 22 1 21 18 5 5 Roni Ben-Hur & Santi Debriano Our Thing Motema 127 136 -9 9 25 3 22 32 95 22 Mike Longo Trio A Celebration Of Diz And Miles CAP 125 106 19 2 36 10 22 25 28 22 Anat Cohen Claroscuro Anzic 125 124 1 4 29 2 22 82 107 22 Ed Cherry Highest Debut / Biggest Gainer It’s All Good Posi-Tone 125 57 68 1 24 9 25 11 9 1 Bruce Barth Three Things Of Beauty Savant 121 161 -40 12 32 1 25 22 21 17 Jerry Bergonzi Shifting Gears Savant 121 128 -7 6 31 2 25 20 4 3 Chick Corea And Gary Burton Hot House Concord 121 131 -10 10 31 2 25 26 26 25 Native Soul One Mind American Showplace Music 121 123 -2 5 24 3 29 35 49 29 John Daversa Artful Joy BFM Jazz 119 102 17 4 27 4 29 49 50 29 Preservation Hall Jazz Band St. Peter & 57th St Rounder 119 87 32 3 25 4 Dave Douglas with special guest Aoife 31 47 53 31 O’Donovan Be Still Greenleaf Music 116 88 28 2 22 2 32 15 12 5 Marcus Miller Renaissance Concord 115 147 -32 12 21 0 33 67 178 33 David Hazeltine The New Classic Trio Sharp Nine 112 69 43 1 19 6 34 30 41 30 Reggie Quinerly Music Inspired By Freedmantown Redefinition Music 111 112 -1 4 26 3 35 29 41 29 Marc Johnson & Eliane Elias Swept Away ECM 106 114 -8 3 24 5 36 110 374 36 Poncho Sanchez And His Latin Jazz Band Live In Hollywood Concord Picante 104 46 58 1 28 12 36 41 59 36 The Bad Plus Made Possible E One 104 93 11 2 23 5 36 21 17 4 Joe Alterman Give Me The Simple Life Miles High Records 104 130 -26 12 20 0 39 26 26 21 Yoron Israel Visions Ronja Music 93 123 -30 7 27 2 39 52 30 20 Ezra Weiss Our Path To This Moment Roark Records 93 82 11 6 25 3 39 36 32 10 Grant Geissman Bop! Bang! Boom! Futurism Music 93 101 -8 15 17 1 42 52 65 42 Fourplay Esprit De Four Heads Up 90 82 8 5 16 2 43 43 46 43 Andrea Brachfeld Lady of the Island Zoho 89 92 -3 3 25 6 44 43 54 22 Carol Robbins Moraga Jazzcats 86 92 -6 12 19 0 45 43 44 32 Lionel Loueke Heritage Blue Note 85 92 -7 7 23 3 45 38 37 37 The Lou Pallo Trio w/ Special Guests Thank You, Les! Showplace Music 85 97 -12 3 19 3 47 41 45 22 Pat Martino Alone Together With Bobby Rose HighNote 84 93 -9 6 25 2 47 67 206 47 Albare iTD Long Way Enja 84 69 15 1 23 7 I Carry Your Heart: Alexis Cole Sings Pepper 47 38 51 38 Alexis Cole Adams -- The Complete Works of Pepper Motema 84 97 -13 2 17 2 Adams Volume 5 50 93 86 50 Elizabeth Shepherd Rewind Linus Entertaiment 83 52 31 1 26 8 50 55 64 50 Dan Block Duality Miles High 83 80 3 1 22 1 Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound The Clayton Brothers The Gathering (Artist Share) +23 Ed Cherry It’s All Good (Posi-Tone) +68 Jeff Hamilton With DePaul University Jazz Ensemble Time Winard Harper & Jeli Posse Coexist (Jazz Legacy The Clayton Brothers The Gathering (Artist Share) +62 Passes On (Jazzed Media) Productions) +17 Poncho Sanchez And His Latin Jazz Band Live In Hollywood The Clayton Brothers The Gathering (Artist Share) The Clare Fischer Latin Jazz Big Band ¡Ritmo! (Clavo (Concord Picante) +58 Russ Nolan Tell Me (Rhinoceruss Music) Records) +15 Tia Fuller Angelic Warrior (Mack Avenue) +49 Negroni’s Trio On The Way (AA Records & Entertaitment) Steve Kuhn Trio Life’s Magic (Sunnyside) +14 David Hazeltine The New Classic Trio (Sharp Nine) +43 Donny McCaslin Casting For Gravity (Greenleaf Music) South Florida Jazz Orchestra Trumpet Summit (Mama) +13 The Clare Fischer Latin Jazz Big Band ¡Ritmo! (Clavo The Clare Fischer Latin Jazz Big Band ¡Ritmo! (Clavo Poncho Sanchez And His Latin Jazz Band Live In Hollywood Records) +41 Records) (Concord Picante) +12 Steve Kuhn Trio Life’s Magic (Sunnyside) +39 Pharez Whitted For The People (Origin) Harold Mabern Mr. Lucky: A Tribute To Sammy Davis Jr. Winard Harper & Jeli Posse Coexist Mike Bogle Trio Hipness Oasis (MPB / Groove!) (HighNote) +10 (Jazz Legacy Productions) +39 Hope Morgan It’s About Time (HLM Music) Mike Longo Trio A Celebration Of Diz And Miles (CAP) +10 Joe Gilman Relativity (Capri) +36 Ferenc Nemeth, Joshua Redman, Kenny Werner, Lionel Hope Morgan It’s About Time (HLM Music) +10 Preservation Hall Jazz Band St. Peter & 57th St Loueke Triumph (Dreamers Collective) Joe Gilman Relativity (Capri) +10 (Rounder) +32 Chart and Data ©2012 Trefzger Media LLC Stations reporting: CFRO | Vancouver Cooperative Radio: A-Trane/Wild Years/One O’Clock Jump/Crossroads/Blues in the Dark etc. DMX: Jazz; Classic Jazz Vocal Blend Jazz 88.3 KCCK Jazz 91.7 KRTU Jazz from Gallery 41: Jazz from Gallery 41 JAZZFM91 JazzRadio.com Kansas Public Radio (KANU, Lawrence, KANH Emporia, KANV Junction City) KBEM_FM KEWU/Jazz 89.5 KIOS KIPO: Jazz with Don Gordon & Don’s Picks KJZZ KMBH/KHID FM: “Jazz In the afternoon” 2-4pm “Jazz After Dark” 8-10pm KMHD KMUW: Night Train/Global Village/Crossroads KNTU FM 88.1 The One KORL 101.5 FM/Hawaii KRFCfm: Mountain Standards Time KSDS / San Diego’s Jazz 88.3FM KSJS-FM KTSU FM | “The Choice”: Jazz in All Its Colors KUNV KUSD-FM, South Dakota Public Broadcasting Network: “Jazz Nightly” KUVO/KVJZ KXPR/Capital Public Radio KZSU Music Choice: Jazz Channel Public Radio International : Jazz After Hours radioIO Suite of Jazz Channels: RadioIO REAL JAZZ; Jazz Standards; BIG BANDS; Vocal JAZZ ; Smooth Jazz taintradio.org: Jazz On Taintradio WBGU, 88.1FM WBLV FM 90.3 / WBLU FM 88.9, Blue Lake Public Radio WCPN: Jazz All Night WDNA: 88 Jazz Place WEMU-FM WESM: Morning Jazz, Jazzology, Evening Jazz WFCF: jazz wave WGLT WGMC JAZZ 90.1 WICN 90.5 FM, Jazz PLUS for New England WJSU FM 88.5 WLNZ / LCC RADIO: The Vinyl Side of Midnight WLRN: Evenin’ Jazz WMOT Middle Tennessee Public Radio WMUA WNMC WPFW: Jazz Overnight Monday WPRB: Serenade to a Cuckoo WRIR-FM WRTI WSIE-FM The Jazz Station WSNC-FM/Genuine Jazz: Afternoon Jazz WTEB: An Evening with TomtheJazzman WTJU WUCF WUMR WUSF-FM WWOZ WWSP WWUH WYCE: WYCE Music | 24/7.
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