1: Sonny Stitt - Boppin' in Baltimore (Jazz Detective)
2. Ahmad Jamal - Emerald City Nights, 1966-1968 (Jazz Detective)
3. Johnny Griffin - Live at Ronnie Scott's (Gearbox Records)
4. Sonny Clark - The Complete Blue Note Recordings (Mosaic)
5. Chet Baker - Blue Room (Jazz Detective)
6. Bill Evans - Tales, Live in Copenhagen (Resonance)
7. Luis Russell - At the Swing Cats Ball (Dot Time)
8. Shirley Scott - Queen Talk: Live at the Left Bank (Reel to Reel)
9. Basie All Stars - Live at Fabrik Vol. 1 (Jazzline)
10. Cal Tjader - Catch the Groove (Jazz Detective).
So many more, Mingus, Brubeck, Walter Bishop Jr., Sal Mosca etc. You could put the names in a snap-brim hat or a Fedora give them a shuffle, draw them out blindfolded and, even if the result was totally different it would still be credible. Lance
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Giving in to the wind and rain I spent tonight listening to some of my favourite records (at least tonight's favourites), and had a quick browse of BSH.
As you say, Lance, a list as short as 10 will change even as it's being written down. Thoughts/coincidences from one leads you to think of another.
Anyway, for anyone who cares, tonight I have been mostly listening to:
1. Oscar Peterson and the bassists (Ray Brown, Niels Pederson) - Montreux '77 (Pablo)
2. Joe Pass/Milt Jackson/Ray Brown/Mickey Roker - All Too Soon: Quadrant Toasts Duke Ellington (Pablo)
3. Duke Ellington, Charlie Mingus, Max Roach - Money Jungle (United Artists Jazz)
4. Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (Blue Note)
5. Jutta Hipp/with Zoot Sims - Jutta Hipp (Blue Note)
6. Art Pepper + Eleven - Modern Jazz Classics (Contemporary)
7. The Milcho Leviev Quartet - Blues For The Fisherman (Mole Jazz)
8. Hampton Hawes - Spanish Steps (Black Lion/Polydor)
9. Joe Williams - At Newport '63 (RCA Victor)
10. Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Ella and Louis Again (Verve)
...and as I'm finishing the list I'm already listening to Five Way Split's All The Way (Ubuntu), and while looking for that I found a great old Fletcher Henderson collection.. Do I write a top 20, or just choose accept that it would end up as a list of 1000 and go on all night?
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