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Del Jazz Amb: Charles Mingus I Max Roach 39 40 41 DUKE ELLINGTON & KENNY BURRELL JOE HENDERSON MINGUS & ROACH MIDNIGHT BLUE PAGE ONE els MONEY JUNGLE Amb: Stanley Turrentine, Amb: Kenny Dorham, Joe Desembre 2016 Major Holley, Billy Gene Henderson, McCoy Tyner, del Jazz Amb: Charles Mingus i Max Roach. English, Ray Barretto. Butch Warren i Pete La Roca. Aquesta selecció és una tria dels 50 àlbums de jazz més destacats disponibles a la biblioteca. Els discos estan ordenats per la seva [1962] POST BOP [1963] GUITAR JAZZ [1963] HARD BOP rellevància d’acord amb la valoració de diverses llistes dels millors discos de jazz existents, com: THE TOP 200 JAZZ ALBUMS de la web jazz100.sffjazz.com 42 43 44 100 ESSENTIAL JAZZ ALBUMS de newyorker.com THE 100 JAZZ ALBUMS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD de jazzwisemagazine.com 100 BEST JAZZ RECORDINGS de telegraph.co.uk TOP 100 JAZZ GUITAR ALBUMS de jazzguitar.be THE 50 GREATEST JAZZ ALBUMS…EVER de www.udiscovermusic.com CHARLIE HADEN AHMAD JAMAL BUENA VISTA 100 GREATEST JAZZ ALBUMS OF ALL TIME de noiseaddicts.com LIBERATION MUSIC AT THE PERSHING: SOCIAL CLUB ORCHESTRA BUT NOT FOR ME BUENA VISTA Amb: Don Cherry, Charlie SOCIAL CLUB Haden, Carla Bley, Perry Amb: Israel Crosby i MILES DAVIS Robinson, Dewey Red- Vernel Fournier. Amb: Ry Cooder, Compay man, Michael Mantler, Segundo, Ibrahim Ferrer, KIND OF BLUE Eliades Ochoa, [et al.]. 1 [et al.]. Davis; Cannonball Adderley; John Coltrane; Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly; Paul Chambers; Jimmy [1970] FREE JAZZ [1959] COOL JAZZ [1996] JAZZ LLATÍ Cobb. El disc de jazz més venut de tots els temps. Universalment reconegut com una obra 45 46 47 mestra, venerat tant pels fans del rock i la música clàssica com pel amants del jazz. [1959] HARD BOP/JAZZ MODAL JOHN COLTRANE A LOVE SUPREME WOODY HERMAN LOUIS ARMSTRONG LESTER YOUNG 2 THUNDERING & HIS ALL STARS THE COMPLETE Coltrane; McCoy Tyner; Jimmy HERDS 1945-1947 PLAYS WC HANDY ALADDIN RECORDINGS Garrison; Elvin Jones. Amb: Stan Getz, Bill Amb: Barney Bigard, Amb: Chico Hamilton, Ted És una demostració que el jazz és un mitjà Harris, Chubby Jackson, Barrett Deems, Billy Kyle, Briscoe, Johnny Otis, Red Norvo, Buddy Rich, Velma Middleton, Arvell Henry Tucker, Willie per a la recerca espiritual. És un disc en el Shorty Rogers, [et al.] Shaw i Trummy Young. Smith, Howard McGhee, qual la música assoleix una fabulosa Helen Humes, [et al.]. expressió de l’inexpressable. [Ashley Khan] [1945-47] BIG BAND [1956-57] JAZZ VOCAL [1942-48] SWING [1964] JAZZ MODAL/FREE JAZZ 48 49 50 3 4 5 ART BLAKEY'S JAZZ JIMMY SMITH CHARLES MINGUS MESSENGERS WITH THE SERMON MINGUS, MINGUS, DAVE BRUBECK ERIC DOLPHY ORNETTE COLEMAN THELONIUS MONK MINGUS, MINGUS… QUARTET OUT TO LUNCH THE SHAPE OF JAZZ Amb: Bill Hardman, Amb: Lee Morgan, Lou Amb: Eddie Preston, Johnny Griffin i Spanky Donaldson, Tina Brooks, TIME OUT Amb: Freddie Hubbard, TO COME Booker Ervin, Eric Dolphy, DeBrest. Kenny Burrell i Art Blakey. Walter Perkins, Dick Hafer, Bobby Hutcherson, Amb: Don Cherry, Charlie Amb: Paul Desmond; Don Butterfield, [et al.] Eugene Wright; Joe Richard Davis i Tony Haden i Billy Higgins. Morello. Williams.. [1958] HARD BOP [1963] POST BOP HARD BOP [1959] (1959) COOL JAZZ (1964) POST BOP (1959) FREE JAZZ Tots aquests CD’s els trobareu als prestatges indicats amb aquest distintiu. 6 7 8 Gaudeix de les millors interpretacions amb aques- ta selecció de temes realitzada per Ted Gioia amb els essencials de la història del Jazz a Spotify. SONNY ROLLINS CANNONBALL MILES DAVIS SAXOPHONE ADDERLEY BITCHES BREW COLOSSUS SOMETHIN' ELSE Amb: Wayne Shorter, Joe Amb: Tommy Flanagan, Amb: Miles Davis, Hank Zawinul, Chick Corea, Doug Watkins i Max Jones, Sam Jones i Art Dave Holland, Jack De- Blakey. Johnette, John McLaugh- Roach. lin, [et al.]. (1956) HARD BOP (1958) HARD BOP (1970) JAZZ FUSIÓ 9 10 11 24 25 26 CHARLES MINGUS CHARLES MINGUS JOHN COLTRANE CHARLIE PARKER WAYNE SHORTER THELONIOUS MONK MINGUS AH UM BLACK SAINT & THE GIANT STEPS THE COMPLETE SPEAK NO EVIL BRILLIANT CORNERS SINNER LADY SAVOY SESSIONS John Handy, Booker Amb: Tommy Flanagan, Amb: Ron Carter, Herbie Amb: Ernie Henry, Sonny Ervin, Shafi Hadi, Willie Amb: Jerome Richardson, Wynton Kelly, Paul Cham- MASTER TAKES Hancock, Freddie Hub- Rollins, Oscar Pettiford, Dennis, Jimmy Knepper , Charlie Mariano, Dick Amb: Tiny Grimes Quintet, bard i Elvin Jones. Max Roach, Clark Terry i Hafer, Rolf Ericson, Richard bers, Art Taylor i Jimmy Horace Parlan, Charles Cobb. Charlie Parker's Reboppers, Paul Chambers. Mingus i Dannie Rich- Williams, Quentin Jackson, Charlie Parker's All Stars, mond. Don Butterfield Dannie Dizzy Gillespie, [et al.] Richmond, [et al.] [1959] HARD BOP [1963] POST BOP [1959] HARD BOP [1944-48] BOP [1965] HARD BOP [1956] HARD BOP 12 13 14 27 28 29 ART BLAKEY & THE KEITH JARRETT JOHN COLTRANE HERBIE HANCOCK ALBERT AYLER BILL EVANS TRIO JAZZ MESSENGERS THE KÖLN CONCERT BLUE TRAIN MAIDEN VOYAGE SPIRITUAL UNITY SUNDAY AT THE MOANIN' Keith Jarrett (piano) Amb: Lee Morgan, Curtis VILLAGE VANGUARD Amb: Freddie Hubbard, Amb: Gary Peacock i Amb: Lee Morgan, Benny Fuller, Paul Chambers, George Coleman, Ron Sunny Murray. Amb: Scott LaFaro i Paul Golson, Bobby Timmons i Kenny Drew i Philly Joe Carter, Tony Williams. Motian. Jymie Merritt . Jones. [1958] HARD BOP [1975] IMPROVITZACIÓ [1957] HARD BOP [1965] HARD BOP [1964] FREE JAZZ [1961] JAZZ MODAL 15 16 17 30 31 32 LEE MORGAN THE HORACE MILES DAVIS WEATHER REPORT OLIVER NELSON JOHN COLTRANE THE SIDEWINDER SILVER QUINTET BIRTH OF THE COOL HEAVY WEATHER THE BLUES & THE MY FAVORITE SONG FOR MY FATHER Amb: Kai Winding, J.J. ABSTRACT TRUTH THINGS Amb: Joe Henderson, Joe Zawinul, Wayne Johnson, Junior Collins, Billy Higgins, Barry Harris Carmell Jones, Joe Hen- Gunther Schuller, Gerry Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Amb: Eric Dolphy, George Amb: McCoy Tyner, Steve i Bob Cranshaw. derson, Teddy Smith, Mulligan, Lee Konitz, Al Alex Acuña i Manolo Barrow, Freddie Hubbard, Davis, Elvin Jones. Roger Humphries, Blue Haig, Max Roach, Kenny Badrena. Bill Evans, Roy Hayne, Mitchell, Junior Cook, Clarke, [et al.] Paul Chambers. Gene Taylor i Roy Brooks. [1963] HARD BOP [1963-64] HARD BOP [1949-50] BOP/COOL [1977] JAZZ FUSIÓ [1961] POST BOP [1960] HARD BOP 18 19 20 33 34 35 PHAROAH SANDERS MILES DAVIS WES MONTGOMERY COUNT BASIE ART PEPPER MILES DAVIS KARMA SKETCHES OF SPAIN THE INCREDIBLE THE COMPLETE ART PEPPER MEETS IN A SILENT WAY JAZZ GUITAR ATOMIC BASIE THE RHYTHM SECTION Amb: Leon Thomas, Julius Amb: Gil Evans, Bill Bar- Amb: Wayne Shorter, Watkins, James Spaulding, ber, Paul Chambers, Amb: Tommy Flanagan, Amb: Thad Jones, Eddie Amb: Red Garland, Paul John McLaughlin, Chick Lonnie Liston Smith, Jimmy Cobb, Elvin Jones, Percy Heath i Albert "Lockjaw" Davis, Eddie Chambers, Philly Joe Corea, Herbie Hancock, Reggie Workman, Richard José Mangual, Joe Singer, Heath. Jones, Freddie Green, Jones. Joe Zawinul, Dave Ho- Davis, Ron Carter, Billy Ernie Royal, [et al.]. Benny Powell, Snooky lland, Tony Williams. Hart, Freddie Waits. Young, [et al.]. [1969] POST BOP [1960] COOL JAZZ [1960] HARD BOP [1957] SWING [1957] COOL JAZZ [1969] JAZZ FUSIÓ 21 22 23 36 37 38 LOUIS ARMSTRONG GRANT GREEN CHET BAKER THE QUINTET ALICE COLTRANE BILLIE HOLIDAY THE COMPLETE HOT IDLE MOMENTS THE BEST OF CHET JAZZ AT MASSEY JOURNEY IN LADY IN SATIN FIVE AND HOT BAKER SINGS HALL SATCHIDANANDA Amb: J.J. Johnson, Urbie Amb: Joe Henderson, SEVEN RECORDINGS Duke Pearson, Bobby Amb: Carson Smith, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Green, Billy Butterfield, Amb: Pharoah Sanders, Amb: Kid Ory, Earl Hines, Hutcherson, Bob Crans- Jimmy Bond, Joe Mondra- Mingus, Charlie Parker, Vishnu Wood, Charlie Bernie Glow, Mal Wal- gon, Bob Neel, Lawrence Bud Powell, Max Roach. dron, Barry Galbraith, Jimmy Noone, Don Red- haw, Al Harewood. Marable, Peter Littman, Haden, Cecil McBee, man, Jack Teagarden, Rashied Ali, [et al.]. Milt Hinton, [et al.]. Eddie Condon, [et al.]. Shelly Manne, [et al.]. [1925-30] EARLY JAZZ [1963] HARD BOP [1953-56] COOL JAZZ [1953] BOP [1971] FREE JAZZ [1958] JAZZ VOCAL .
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