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Wed Feb 21 2001 at 8:59:49
39 great jazz records for beginers:
Miles Davis
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Kind of Blue
Sonny Rollins
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Tenor Maddness
John Coltrane
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My Favorite Things
John Coltrane
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A Love Supreme
Cannonball Aderly
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Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
Miles Davis
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Birth of the Cool
Dizzy Gillespi
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Sonny Stitt
, Sonny Rollins -
Sonny Side Up
anything by
Charlie Parker
Tony Scott
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Music For Zen Meditation
anything by
Django Reinhardt
Charles Mingus
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Live in Europe
anything by
Thelonious Monk
Dave Brubeck
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Time-Out
Lee Morgan
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The Sidewinder
Louis Armstrong
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What a Wonderful World
Eric Dolphy
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Out to Lunch
Jelly Roll Morton
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Jelly Roll Morton Vol 1
Sonny Rollins
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Saxophone Colossus
John Zorn
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The big gundown
Chet Baker
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Stairway To The Stars
Art Blakey
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A Night in Tunsia
Cab Calloway
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Are You Hip To The Jive?
Ornette Coleman
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Free Jazz
John Coltrane
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Blue Trane
Miles Davis
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Live/Evil
Duke Ellington
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John Coltrane
,
Duke Ellington and John Coltrane
Stan Getz
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Dizzy Gillespie
and
Sonny Stitt
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For Musicians Only
Stephane Grappelli
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Parisian Thoroughfare
Coleman Hawkins
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Retrospective: 1929-1963
Billie Holiday
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Greatest Hits
Milt Jackson
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John Coletrane
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Bags & Trane
Keith Jarrett
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Standards Live
Lee Konitz
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Live At The Half Note
Charles, Mingus
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Mingus, Mingus, Mingus
Charlie Parker
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Dizzy Gillespie
Bird & Diz
Sonny Stitt
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At The Hi-Hat Vol. 1
Sun Ra
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Atlantis
Toots Thielemans
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Man Bites Harmonica
Sarah Vaughan
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In The Land Of HiFi
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Classical Music Starter Guide
A Love Supreme
Talkin' all that Jazz
This song is meant to be played so loudly it liquefies your thoughts as you drive at night through abandoned neon dinosaur bones
Kind of Blue
Charles Mingus
John Coltrane
Django Reinhardt
Joe Williams
Ella Fitzgerald
Charlie Parker
Sun Ra
Straight under swing
Sketches of Spain
freeform radio
Oscar Peterson
Cecil Taylor
jazz
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
John Scofield
I'm just realizing, at 20 years of age, that I enjoy classical music
Jazz, a film by Ken Burns
loft jazz