Your favorite jazz album -- with a twist...

Kansas City
Count Basie 5
Pablo records,
Milt Jackson, Joe Pass, Louie Bellson, John Heard and of course Count Basie.
 
Well, if I can't pick John Coltrane - Live In Japan 1966, I'll have to go with
Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQzJsGAHsVM

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Sarah Vaughan: Sarah vaughan

Sometimes titled Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown.

Verve

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OK, I'll play - my favorite of the LP's/CD's played so far today:

Nat 'King' Cole and his Trio
After Midnight
The Complete Session

Capitol Jazz (1999/1956)

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Stanley Clarke - Jazz Straight Up
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http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Straight-Leon-Ndugu-Chancler/dp/B0000560HW

It is selling new for up to $86 on amazon. Funny thing is that I bought this cd awhile back in the bargain cd row at Walmart for like $3 :ntwrthy:

Very well produced album. Recorded direct to two-track with no mixing, editing, or overdubbing. It sounds heavenly on a good set of headphones.
I'm actually listening to the album now on my Panasonic RP-HTX7's.
 
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Charles Mingus - Black saint and the sinner lady? :yes:
Duke Ellington - Ellington At Newport? :yes:

Daza.
 
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