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Jazzweek Jazz Album Chart April 13, 2009 Powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dr airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart April 13, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dr. Lonnie Smith Rise Up! Palmetto 261 233 28 8 65 0 2 22 135 2 Diana Krall Quiet Nights Verve 254 114 140 3 58 20 3 21 20 3 Branford Marsalis Metamorphosen Marsalis 196 115 81 4 51 11 3 3 2 1 Benny Golson New Time, New ‘Tet Concord 196 212 -16 13 57 1 5 2 3 1 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A Celebration Of Blue Note Records The Blue Note Label 189 225 -36 13 54 1 6 14 10 6 Michael Wolff Joe’s Strut Wrong 181 133 48 10 44 0 7 5 5 5 Tom Harrell Prana Dance Highnote 178 190 -12 8 57 0 8 6 57 6 ‘Papa’ John DeFrancesco Big Shot Savant 172 179 -7 3 55 10 9 4 4 3 The Clayton Brothers Brother To Brother ArtistShare 167 199 -32 13 44 1 10 13 95 10 Wynton Marsalis He And She Blue Note Label 162 136 26 3 56 16 11 7 7 7 Mike Clark Blueprints Of Jazz: Vol. 1 Talking House 160 149 11 10 43 0 12 10 11 10 Terrence Brewer Groovin’ Wes Strong Brew 151 140 11 6 42 3 13 9 17 9 Tierney Sutton Desire Telarc 133 140 -7 6 42 0 14 11 8 8 Sean Jones The Search Within Mack Avenue 132 138 -6 4 45 3 15 17 16 12 Clifton Anderson Decade Doxy/EmArcy 129 130 -1 10 38 1 16 18 12 4 Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts Watts Dark Key 117 128 -11 9 42 1 17 16 6 5 Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack Yesterdays ECM 116 130 -14 10 39 0 DeJohnette 18 28 32 16 Ernestine Anderson A Song For You HighNote 115 97 18 8 50 3 19 25 27 19 Eddie Daniels & Roger Kellaway A Duet Of One: Eddie Daniels & Roger IPO 111 106 5 6 48 3 Kellaway Live At The Bakery 19 12 21 9 Claudio Roditi Brazilliance x4 Resonance 111 137 -26 11 38 1 21 15 14 4 Ann Hampton Callaway At Last Telarc Jazz 110 131 -21 11 43 0 22 20 15 7 Gary Smulyan High Noon Reservoir 108 120 -12 12 43 0 23 32 31 5 Todd Coolman Perfect Strangers Artist Share 101 78 23 14 35 3 24 31 19 19 Lori Mechem April In Paris: The Lori Mechem Quartet Cognito 100 80 20 7 31 0 Plays More Count Basie 25 24 22 14 The Bob Sneider & Joe Locke Film Noir Nocturne For Ava Origin 98 106 -8 7 35 1 Project 26 – – 26 Joey DeFrancesco Finger Poppin’ Doodlin’ 97 0 0 1 44 44 26 19 28 13 Joshua Redman Compass Nonesuch 97 125 -28 11 40 0 28 47 116 28 Radam Schwartz Blues Citizens Savant 96 60 36 3 35 11 29 33 26 26 Madeleine Peyroux Bare Bones Rounder 93 78 15 5 34 4 30 42 52 30 Greg Skaff East Harlem Skyline Zoho 92 63 29 3 28 7 31 29 – 29 John Scofield Piety Street EmArcy 90 89 1 2 41 10 31 – – 32 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample No Regrets PRA 90 0 0 1 42 42 31 8 18 1 James Moody & Hank Jones Our Delight IPO 90 143 -53 22 33 0 34 55 13 13 Julian Lage Sounding Point EmArcy/Decca 89 49 40 3 50 5 34 26 25 13 John Stetch Tv Trio Brux 89 103 -14 12 22 0 36 43 24 24 Jacques Voyemant Arrival Elyria 88 63 25 6 46 3 37 23 9 5 Eliane Elias Bossa Nova Stories Somethin’ Else/Blue Note 86 107 -21 13 37 1 38 41 33 27 Billy Harper Blueprints Of Jazz: Vol. 2 Talking House 85 66 19 10 33 3 39 36 47 36 Matt Criscuolo Melancholia M 83 73 10 6 38 3 40 162 136 17 Bill Frisell History, Mystery Nonesuch 76 16 60 38 43 0 41 102 115 41 Nancy Wright & The Tony Monaco Trio Moanin’ Chicken Coup 74 31 43 3 31 17 42 121 111 42 Daniel Sadownick There Will Be A Day In Time 73 25 48 5 27 3 43 51 38 38 Dominick Farinacci Lovers, Tales & Dances Koch 72 56 16 6 30 2 44 163 – 44 The Charles Tolliver Big Band Emperor March: Live At The Blue Note Half Note 71 15 56 2 34 24 45 39 29 12 Hendrik Meurkens Samba To Go! Zoho 70 69 1 12 25 0 46 37 36 20 Jane Monheit The Lovers, The Dreamers And Me Concord 68 70 -2 12 21 0 47 40 40 4 The Bad Plus For All I Care Do The Math/Heads Up 67 68 -1 12 25 1 47 27 30 2 Bill Cunliffe The Blues And The Abstract Truth Resonance 67 99 -32 25 25 0 49 56 86 49 Kristin Korb In The Meantime Double K 61 49 12 3 29 4 50 71 173 50 The Vignola Collective Gypsy Grass Dare 58 39 19 3 26 13 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Joey DeFrancesco Finger Poppin’ (Doodlin’) +44 Diana Krall Quiet Nights (Verve) +140 Swing Masters Vol. 2 Benny...King Of Swing! (Dare) Randy Crawford & Joe Sample No Regrets (PRA) +42 Joey DeFrancesco Finger Poppin’ (Doodlin’) +97 Melody Gardot My One And Only Thrill (VMG) Jermaine Landsberger Gettin’ Blazed (Resonance) Jimmy Greene Mission Statement (Razdaz Recordz/ Randy Crawford & Joe Sample No Regrets (PRA) +90 Bridge Quartet Night (Origin) Sunnyside Communications) +25 Branford Marsalis Metamorphosen (Marsalis) +81 Tom Brantley Boneyard (Summit) The Charles Tolliver Big Band Emperor March: Live At The Bill Frisell History, Mystery (Nonesuch) +60 Saltman Knowles Return Of The Composer (Pacific Coast Jazz) Blue Note (Half Note) +24 The Charles Tolliver Big Band Emperor March: Live At The Dan Adler All Things Familiar (Emdan) Jermaine Landsberger Gettin’ Blazed (Resonance) +22 Blue Note (Half Note) +56 Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra Where Or When (Owl Studios) Nicole Herzog Time Will Tell (TCB) +21 Nancy Kelly Well, Alright! (Saying It With Jazz) Jeremy Manasia After Dark (Positone) jazzweek.com • April 13, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3.
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