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Jazzweek Jazz Album Chart Aug airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Aug. 24, 2005 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 2 1 1 Mulgrew Miller Live At Yoshi’s: Vol. 2 MAXJAZZ 318 237 81 6 54 3 2 4 4 1 The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Live At MCG MCG Jazz 301 227 74 7 49 2 3 3 8 2 Bill Charlap Plays George Gershwin: The American Soul Blue Note 256 229 27 8 51 0 4 1 3 1 Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord Jazz 244 250 -6 11 48 0 5 8 6 5 Freddy Cole This Love Of Mine HighNote 236 212 24 10 44 0 6 7 2 1 Terry Gibbs Feelin’ Good: Live In Studio Mack Avenue 232 215 17 11 45 1 7 12 22 7 Sherman Irby Faith BWR 218 174 44 4 49 5 8 5 9 5 Sean Jones Gemini Mack Avenue 203 224 -21 11 45 1 9 21 32 9 Frank Morgan Raising The Standard: Live At The Jazz HighNote 197 153 44 3 40 6 Standard Vol.2 10 16 NR 10 Poncho Sanchez Do It! Concord Picante 195 165 30 2 43 4 11 14 35 11 Dave Valentin World on a String HighNote 192 169 23 3 38 3 12 6 5 1 Ahmad Jamal After Fajr Dreyfus Jazz 191 223 -32 9 45 0 12 9 14 9 Roni Ben-Hur Signature Reservoir 191 192 -1 8 43 2 14 10 10 10 Dave Stryker Big City Mel Bay 183 186 -3 8 48 2 15 15 20 14 City Rhythm Orchestra Vibrant Tones Limehouse Records 163 167 -4 10 40 2 16 28 NR 16 Nneena Freelon Blueprint of a Lady: The Once and Future Concord Records 157 117 40 2 35 11 Life of Billie Holiday 17 17 7 1 David Hazeltine Modern Standards Sharp Nine 146 164 -18 13 38 0 18 19 16 9 Javon Jackson Have You Heard Palmetto 137 157 -20 10 39 1 19 18 16 3 Joshua Redman Elastic Band Momentum Nonesuch 136 158 -22 12 39 0 20 31 26 20 Melvin Sparks This Is It Savant 134 110 24 7 39 0 21 29 12 2 Bill Cunliffe Imaginacion Torii Records 129 112 17 14 30 0 21 25 24 21 Sammy Figueroa & His Latin Jazz Explosion ... And Sammy Walked In Savant 129 135 -6 6 39 1 23 11 11 11 Vince Seneri Street Talk Senful Records 128 175 -47 6 43 3 23 21 25 16 Brian Lynch 24/7 Nagel Heyer 128 153 -25 9 37 0 25 20 20 4 Terence Blanchard Flow Blue Note 125 156 -31 11 36 0 26 27 39 26 Pearl Django Chasing Shadows Modern Hot Records 122 119 3 5 34 2 27 24 22 15 Cedar Walton Underground Memoirs HighNote 121 149 -28 10 37 0 28 49 28 16 Peter Martin In The P.M. MAXJAZZ 119 83 36 14 35 1 29 NR NR 29 organissimo This Is The Place Big “O” Records 117 63 54 1 26 8 30 35 41 13 Dave Brubeck Quartet London Flat, London Sharp Telarc Jazz 115 105 10 13 28 0 31 33 41 31 Dave Peck Good Road LPS Records 114 107 7 3 28 0 32 33 19 1 John Scofield That’s What I Say: The Music of Ray Charles Verve Music Group 112 107 5 16 32 0 33 NR NR 33 Bill Mays Trio Live at Jazz Standard Palmetto 105 16 89 1 39 31 34 21 18 1 Joe Lovano Joyous Encounter Blue Note 101 153 -52 16 35 0 35 37 15 5 Hank Jones For My Father Justin Time 100 102 -2 13 33 1 35 45 46 3 Scott Hamilton/Bill Charlap Trio Back In New York Concord Jazz 100 92 8 20 32 0 35 32 27 18 Mary Stallings Remember Love Half Note Records 100 108 -8 13 26 0 38 36 31 8 Lizz Wright Dreaming Wide Awake Verve/Forecast 98 104 -6 13 27 0 39 29 13 13 Harry Connick Jr. Occasion Marsalis Music/ Rounder 97 112 -15 9 26 0 Records 40 47 50 40 Ximo Tebar Goes Blue Sunnyside 96 87 9 3 27 1 41 41 38 14 The Frank & Joe Show 66 2/3 Hyena Records 95 95 0 11 28 2 42 NR NR 42 Tim Ries The Rolling Stones Project Concord 94 71 23 1 24 5 42 39 34 32 Roger Kellaway Remembering Bobby Darin IPO Recordings 94 97 -3 7 34 1 44 NR NR 44 Frank Mantooth Ladies Sing for Lovers MCG Jazz 90 71 19 5 25 2 45 38 28 25 Arturo Sandoval Live At The Blue Note Half Note Records 88 99 -11 13 31 0 46 NR NR 10 Marian McPartland & Friends 85 Candles-Live In New York Concord Jazz 87 71 16 18 16 1 47 NR 44 30 Mingus Big Band/Orchestra/Dynasty I Am Three Sunnyside 83 76 7 11 30 2 48 40 NR 40 Greg Osby Channel Three Blue Note 82 96 -14 2 25 3 49 43 35 13 Dena DeRose A Walk In The Park MAXJAZZ 80 93 -13 14 28 1 50 NR 43 43 Ted Howe Ellington Summit 79 77 2 3 23 0 Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Bill Mays Trio Live at Jazz Standard (Palmetto) +31 Bill Mays Trio Live at Jazz Standard (Palmetto) +89 Stan Hope Put On A Happy Face (Savant) Bucky Pizzarelli & Frank Vignola Moonglow (Hyena Records) Stan Hope Put On A Happy Face (Savant) +26 Mulgrew Miller Live At Yoshi’s: Vol. 2 (MAXJAZZ) +81 Charlie Haden Music Liberation Orchestra Not in our Name (Verve Bucky Pizzarelli & Frank Vignola Moonglow The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Live At MCG Music Group) (Hyena Records) +23 (MCG Jazz) +74 Royce Campbell Plays For Lovers (Moon Cycle Records) Reuben Wilson Fun House (Savant) Reuben Wilson Fun House (Savant) +22 organissimo This Is The Place (Big “O” Records) +54 The Dave Weckl Band Multiplicity (Stretch/Concord) Charlie Haden Music Liberation Orchestra Sherman Irby Faith (BWR) +44 Richie Cole & The Alto Madness Orchestra Back On Top (Jazz Not in our Name (Verve Music Group) +19 Frank Morgan Raising The Standard: Live At The Jazz Excursion) Richard Galliano Ruby, My Dear (Dreyfus Jazz) Standard Vol.2 (HighNote) +44 Sonny Rollins Without A Song: The 9/11 Concert (Milestone) jazzweek.com • Aug. 24, 2005 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2005 Mediaguide, Inc. 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