dave Brubeck--jazz red hot and cool--Columbia
thelonious monk--plays duke ellington--riverside
Charles mingus--the black saint and the sinner lady--impulse
Duke Ellington--Four Symphonic Works: Black, Brown and Beige Suite; Three Black Kings; New World a' coming and Harlem. Performed by the American Composers Orchestra led by Maurice Peress.
Duke Ellington--The Nutcracker Suite; Mood Indigo; A Tone Parallel to Harlem {The Harlem Suite, 78 RPM Version} and Take the 'A' Train. All four works feature the Duke Ellington Orchestra.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh3eyz8DNAs
jack teagarden-swing low sweet spiritual-capitol
jack teagarden-think well of me-verve
nobody sings like teagarden,the only word for it is great.gord
ella fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong--verve
ella fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong again--verve
ella and Louis backed by the Oscar Peterson quartet.
this is just perfect.
Wayne Shorter--Schizophrenia and Speak No Evil. Two tremendous albums featuring Shorter and Hancock at their finest.
Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams--Third Plane. Fine effort from way back in 1977. They play much "bigger" than a trio, kind of like Esbjorn Svensson's group many decades later.
Esbjorn Svensson Trio--Somewhere Else Before. Simply ethereal jazz music here!
Lee Morgan--The Gigolo Miles Davis: Miles Live At The Fillmore, 1970: The Bootleg Series, Vol.3
Sonny Stitt--Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt, Boss Tenors; Sonny Stitt Sits in with the Oscar Peterson Trio and, Sonny Stitt, Bud Powell and J.J. Johnson Oliver Nelson--The Blues and the Abstract Truth
john Coltrane--a love supreme-impulse
esbjorn svensson trio--plays monk
thelonious monk--alone in san Francisco-riverside
milt Jackson--plenty plenty soul-atlantic
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