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September 21, 2015 Jazz Album Chart Jazz Album Chart September 21, 2015 TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW Move Weeks Reports Adds Dee Dee Bridgewater, Irvin Mayfield and The 1 3 5 1 Dee Dee’s Feathers OKeh 279 304 -25 6 54 2 New Orleans Jazz Orch Most Reports CÉcile McLorin Salvant 2 5 1 1 For One To Love Mack Avenue 273 284 -11 7 54 2 Most Reports 3 4 4 3 Mike LeDonne AwwlRight! Savant 235 302 -67 6 50 2 4 2 3 1 Heads Of State Search For Peace Smoke Sessions 222 310 -88 9 49 1 5 1 1 1 George Cables In Good Company HighNote 215 313 -98 9 48 1 6 10 13 6 Nick Finzer The Chase Origin 204 210 -6 8 31 0 7 8 16 7 Christian McBride Trio Live At The Village Vanguard Mack Avenue 198 218 -20 3 46 11 8 21 42 8 Eric Alexander The Real Thing HighNote 181 171 10 3 52 9 9 7 6 1 Terell Stafford Brotherlee Love Capri 180 243 -63 12 38 0 10 9 9 9 Sammy Figueroa Imaginary World Savant 177 214 -37 9 39 2 11 15 18 11 John Fedchock New York Big Band Like It Is MAMA 171 193 -22 5 37 4 12 6 7 3 Donald Vega With Respect To Monty Resonance 170 257 -87 11 35 0 13 14 8 8 Giacomo Gates Everything Is Cool Savant 163 196 -33 6 44 2 Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz 14 12 21 12 Orchestra Cuba - The Conversation Continues Motema 159 205 -46 4 41 2 15 16 11 4 Bob Mintzer Big Band Get Up! MCG Jazz 153 187 -34 12 33 1 16 23 19 16 Kait Dunton trioKAIT Real & Imagined Music 151 160 -9 6 33 0 17 26 40 17 Essiet Okon Essiet Shona Space Time 146 156 -10 3 42 4 18 11 10 6 Charenee Wade Offering Motema 142 208 -66 12 34 0 19 23 27 19 Joe Magnarelli Three On Two Posi-Tone 139 160 -21 3 39 4 20 13 14 1 Steve Davis Say When Smoke Sessions 137 200 -63 14 25 0 21 19 24 10 George Freeman & Chico Freeman All In The Family Southport 134 177 -43 10 26 1 22 18 12 10 Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet Intercambio Patois 131 183 -52 11 37 0 23 30 19 19 Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra Primetime H&N 130 142 -12 6 39 3 Orrin Evans 24 - - 24 The Evolution Of Oneself Smoke Sessions 126 0 126 1 36 36 Highest Debut / Most Added / Biggest Gainer Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with 25 28 28 25 Wynton Marsalis Live In Cuba Blue Engine 125 147 -22 3 38 6 26 175 287 26 Gerry Gibbs and the Thrasher Dream Trio Live In Studio Whaling City Sounds 124 27 97 1 39 24 27 16 15 3 Robert Glasper Trio Covered Blue Note 122 187 -65 13 27 1 28 57 80 28 Abbey Lincoln Sophisticated Abbey HighNote 117 96 21 1 39 6 28 25 44 25 Jeff Benedict Big Band Holmes Tapestry 117 157 -40 4 30 1 28 27 22 11 Jacques Lesure Camaraderie WJ3 117 148 -31 13 26 0 31 32 25 25 Lafayette Harris Jr. Bend To The Light Airmen 114 136 -22 5 26 0 32 119 111 32 London, Meader, Pramuk and Ross The Royal Bopsters Motema 112 48 64 1 23 4 33 20 23 11 Lee Smith My Kind Of Blues Vectordisc 110 173 -63 9 32 0 33 38 52 33 Lee Ritenour A Twist Of Rit Concord 110 123 -13 2 31 5 33 39 33 1 Joey Alexander My Favorite Things Motema Music 110 122 -12 19 25 0 33 34 34 1 Cyrus Chestnut A Million Colors In Your Mind HighNote 110 133 -23 17 23 2 37 30 30 16 Maria Schneider Orchestra The Thompson Fields ArtistShare 108 142 -34 13 23 0 38 96 - 38 PÉrez, Patitucci & Blade Children Of The Light Mack Avenue 106 61 45 1 37 19 38 40 32 32 Jeff Lorber & Chuck Loeb Bop ArtistShare 106 119 -13 4 22 2 38 22 17 8 Jeb Patton Shades And Tones Cellar Live 106 162 -56 13 18 0 41 29 34 28 Walt Weiskopf Open Road Posi-Tone 105 146 -41 8 23 3 42 35 26 26 Mark Winkler Jazz and Other Four Letter Words Cafe Pacific 103 130 -27 4 31 0 43 60 49 43 Frank Catalano & Jimmy Chamberlin God’s Gonna Cut You Down Ropeadope 101 94 7 3 31 2 44 36 56 36 Mitchel Forman Puzzle BFM Jazz 100 125 -25 5 23 1 45 71 106 45 Adair / Aliquo Too Marvelous For Words Adair Music Group 96 78 18 1 29 5 46 43 29 29 Ramsey Lewis Taking Another Look - Deluxe Edition Ramsey’s House 95 116 -21 6 20 2 46 37 47 2 Vincent Herring Night And Day Smoke Sessions 95 124 -29 18 20 0 48 86 - 48 Mack Avenue Superband Live from the Detroit Jazz Festival 2014 Mack Avenue 94 64 30 1 31 15 49 66 64 49 Terri Lyne Carrington The Mosaic Project: Love And Soul Concord 92 88 4 1 25 2 50 48 49 48 Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Sextet 10 Zoho 91 110 -19 3 24 4 Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Orrin Evans The Evolution Of Oneself (Smoke Sessions) +36 Orrin Evans The Evolution Of Oneself (Smoke Sessions) +126 Lizz Wright Freedom & Surrender (Concord) Chick Corea / Bela Fleck Two (Concord) +24 Gerry Gibbs and the Thrasher Dream Trio Live In Studio Karrin Allyson Many A New Day (Motema) Gerry Gibbs and the Thrasher Dream Trio Live In Studio (Whaling City Sounds) +97 Josh Maxey Celebration Of Soul (Miles High) (Whaling City Sounds) +24 Chick Corea / Bela Fleck Two (Concord) +68 Chick Corea / Bela Fleck Two (Concord) Yoron Israel and High Standards This Moment Karrin Allyson Many A New Day (Motema) +66 Yelena Eckemoff Quartet Everblue (L & H Productions) (Ronja Music Company) +19 London, Meader, Pramuk and Ross The Royal Bopsters John Pizzarelli Midnight McCartney (Concord) Pérez, Patitucci & Blade Children Of The Light (Motema) +64 Mike Barone Big Band La Fiesta (Rhubarb Recordings) (Mack Avenue) +19 John Ellis & Double-Wide Charm (Parade Light) +48 Antonio Hart Blessings (Jazz Legacy Productions) Ariel Pocock Touchstone (Justin Time) +17 John Pizzarelli Midnight McCartney (Concord) +46 Jason Klobnak Quintet New Chapter (Jason Klobnak Music, John Pizzarelli Midnight McCartney (Concord) +16 Pérez, Patitucci & Blade Children Of The Light Inc.) Dan Trudell Trio Dan Trudell Plays The Piano (Mack Avenue) +45 John Ellis & Double-Wide Charm (Parade Light) (Self Released) +16 Dave Liebman Group The Puzzle (Whaling City Sounds) +43 Mack Avenue Superband Live from the Detroit Jazz Festival Dan Trudell Trio Dan Trudell Plays The Piano 2014 (Mack Avenue) +15 (Self Released) +37 Karrin Allyson Many A New Day (Motema) +14 Chart and Data ©2015 Trefzger Media LLC.
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