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Noch eine schon gepostete Liste… von hier:
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Ich poste das mal hier, kann gerne einen eigenen Thread damit eröffnen falls gewünscht (auch hinsichtlich Wiederauffindbarkeit) – diese Listen sind dem Buch von John Fordham entnommen, auf Deutsch heisst es „Das grosse Jazz Buch“ und ist eine Art billigst-Version eines Coffee Table Buchs, das ich mal für den Preis von zwei Sammiches (Poppa Lou lässt grüssen) gekauft habe. Die Originalausgabe erschien 1993 und hiess „Jazz“, ebenso hiess die erste deutsche Ausgabe (1994).
Fordham kommentiert alle vorgestellten Aufnahmen kurz, aber das ginge dann doch zu weit, das auch noch abzutippen…
Die Label sind oft jene, auf denen die UK-Versionen erschienen sind – sofern mir die Original-Label bekannt sind, füge ich sie in eckigen Klammern ([]) ein, die Jahre sind die Jahre, in denen die enthaltenen Aufnahmen entstanden sind.
Blues & Roots
Various – Boogie Woogie Rarities (Milestone, 1927-1932)
Various – Chicago / The Blues / Today (Fontana, 1966)
Leadbelly – Leadbelly’s Last Sessions (Folkways, 1953)
Ma Rainy & The Classic Blues Singers (Various) (CBS, 1920-1939)
Various – Nothin‘ But the Blues (Fontana, 1922-1938)
Various – Washboard Rhythm (Ace of Hearts, 1926-1932)
Various – Folk Music of the United States (Library of Congress, 1934-1939)
Ragtime & Stride
Jelly Roll Morton – The Saga of Mr. Jelly Lord (Circle, 1938)
Bunk Johnson – The Last Testament (Philips, 1947)
Fats Waller – Fractious Fingering (RCA Victor, 1929-1936)
Various – Classic Jazz Piano Styles (RCA Victor, 1929-1941)
Various – Pianola Jazz (Saydisc, ca. 1895-1925)
Scott Joplin – 1916 (Biograph, 1916)
James P. Johnson – Snowy Morning Blues (Decca/MCA, 1939-1944)
Art Tatum – Solo Masterpieces (Pablo [Verve], 1953-1954)
New Orleans Jazz
Freddie Keppard & Doc Cooke – The Legendary Freddie Keppard (Smithsonian, 1924-1927)
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band – The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (RCA Victor, 1917-1936)
King Oliver’s Jazz Band – The Complete 1923 OKehs in Chronological Order (EMI, 1923)
Jelly Roll Morton – The King of New Orleans Jazz (RCA, 1926-1928)
Louis Armstrong / Sidney Bechet with the Clarence Williams Blue Five (CBS, 1923-1925)
New Orleans Rhythm Kings – Vol. 2 (Village, 1923-1925)
Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines (Philips, 1928)
Bennie Moten – The Complete Bennie Moten (RCA, 1926-1928)
Luis Russell – The Luis Russell Story (Parlophone (EMI), 1929-1930)
Fletcher Henderson – First Impressions (MCA, 1924-1931)
Sidney Bechet – The Bluebird Sessions (Bluebird, 1932-1943)
Johnny Dodds / Kid Ory – Johnny Dodds and Kid Ory (Philips, 1926-1928)
Jelly Roll Morton – Mr. Jelly Lord (RCA Victor, 1926-1928)
Chicago & New York
Eddie Condon – The Definitive Vol. 1 (Stash, 1944)
The Harlem Hamfats – The Harlem Hamfats (Ace of Hearts, 1936-1937)
Eddie Lang / Joe Venuti – Stringing the Blues (CBS, 1926-1929)
Earl Hines and His Orchestra – Swinging in Chicago (Coral, 1934-1935)
Bix Beiderbecke – The Bix Beiderbecke Legend (RCA Victor, 1924-1928)
Bix Beiderbecke – The Bix Beiderbecke Story (Philips, 1927-1929)
Henry Allen Jr. and His New York Orchestra – Treasury of Jazz Vol. 29 (RCA Victor, 1929-1930)
Various – Chicago Jazz (Coral, 1939-1940)
Früher Jazzgesang
Ida Cox – Sings the Blues (London, 1924-1928)
Bessie Smith – The Bessie Smith Story, Vol. 1 (CBS, 1925-1927)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (Ember, 1944-1946)
Billie Holiday – The Golden Years Vol. 2 (CBS, 1937-1938)
Billie Holiday – Billie Holiday on Commodore (Commodore, 1939-1940)
Ella Fitzgerald – Vol. 1 1935-1941 (Classics, 1935-1941)
Ethel Waters – Jazzin‘ Babies‘ Blues Vol. 2 (Biograph 1921-1927)
Swing
Fats Waller – ’34/’35 (RCA Victor, 1927-1935)
Artie Shaw – The Early Artie Shaw (Ajaz, 1937)
McKinney’s Cotton Pickers – McKinney’s Cotton Pickers (RCA Victor, 1930-1931)
Coleman Hawkins All Stars – Coleman Hawkins All Stars (His Master’s Voice, 1935-1946)
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra – At His Very Best (RCA, 1927-1946)
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra – Saturday Night Function (His Master’s Voice, 1927-1929)
Count Basie and his Orchestra – Jumpin‘ at the Woodside (Ace of Hearts, 1939-1939)
Woody Herman – The Thundering Herds (CBS, 1945)
Chick Webb – Midnite in Harlem (Ace of Hearts, 1934-1939)
Lester Young / Count Basie – Lester Young Memorial Album Vol. 1 (Fontana, 1936-1940)
Django Reinhardt – Django and His American Friends (EMI, 1937-1939)
Benny Goodman – The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert (Philips [CBS], 1938)
Lionel Hampton – All American Award Concert (Brunswick, 1945)
Jay McShann – Kansas City Memories (Brunswick, 1941-1943)
Bebop
J.J. Johnson – The Eminent J.J. Johnson (Blue Note, 1952-1954)
Al Haig – Jazz Will-O-The-Wisp (Esoteric, 1954)
Sonny Stitt – Stitt’s Bits (Prestige, 1950)
Charlie Parker – The Complete Dean Benedetti Recorings (Mosaic, 1947-1948)
Charlie Parker – Bird / The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) (Savoy, 1944-1948)
Bud Powell – The Amazing Bud Powell (Blue Note, 1949-1953)
Thelonious Monk – Genius of Modern Music (Blue Note, 1947)
Charlie Parker – Bird Lives / The Complete Dial Masters (Spotlite, 1946-1947)
Fats Navarro – The Fabulous Fats Navarro (Blue Note, 1947-1949)
Dizzy Gillespie – Ol‘ Man Rebop (His Master’s Voice [RCA], 1946-1949)
James Moody and his Band – Moody’s Workshop (Prestige, 1954-1955)
Charlie Christian / Dizzy Gillespie – The Harlem Jazz Scene (aka After Hours) (Esoteric, 1941)
Miles Davis – Vol. 2 (Blue Note, 1953)
The Quintet – Jazz at Massey Hall (Debut, 1953)
Various – The Be-Bop Era (RCA Victor, 1946-1950)
Cool Jazz
Chet Baker – Chet Baker & Crew (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
Lee Konitz – Very Cool (Columbia [Verve], 1955)
Jimmy Giuffre – The Jimmy Giuffre 3 (Atlantic, 1956)
The Modern Jazz Quartet – One Never Knows (Atlantic, 1957)
Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool (Capitol, 1949-1950)
Shorty Rogers – The Swinging Mr. Rogers (Atlantic, 1955)
Gerry Mulligan / Chet Baker – Mulligan / Baker (Prestige, 1951-1965)
Gerry Mulligan / Paul Desmond – Blues in Time (Verve, 1957)
Chet Baker / Art Pepper – Playboys (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
The Jimmy Giuffre 3 – Thesis (Verve, 1961)
Don Ellis – … How Time Passes … (Candid, 1960)
Warne Marsh – Ne Plus Ultra (Revelation, 1969)
Jimmy Giuffre – Free Fall (Columbia, 1962)
Various – Jazz Abstractions (Atlantic, 1960)
The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out (CBS, 1959)
Art Pepper – The Way It Was (Contemporary, 1959-1960)
Hard Bop
Thelonious Monk / John Coltrane – Monk / Trane (Milestone [Riverside], 1957-1958)
Art Blakey – A Night at Birdland (Blue Note, 1954)
Sonny Rollins – Saxophone Colossus (Prestige, 1956)
Clifford Brown / Max Roach – At Basin Street (EmArcy, 1956)
Miles Davis – Workin‘ with the Miles Davis Quintet (Prestige, 1956)
Cannonball Adderley – Somethin‘ Else (Blue Note, 1958)
Thelonious Monk – Brilliant Corners (Riverside, 1956)
Horace Silver – Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers (Blue Note, 1954)
Johnny Griffin – Little Giant (Milestone [Riverside], 1958-1962)
Booker Ervin – That’s It (Candid, 1961)
John Coltrane – Giant Steps (Atlantic, 1959)
Elmo Hope – Elmo Hope with Jimmy Bond and Frank Butler (Contemporary, 1959)
Freddie Hubbard – Hub-Tones (Blue Note 1962)
Wes Montgomery – The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (Riverside, 1960)
Harold Land – The Fox (Hifijazz, 1959)
Dexter Gordon – Our Man in Paris (Blue Note, 1963)
Tina Brooks – True Blue (Blue Note, 1960)
Früher Funk
The Johnny Griffin Orchestra – The Big Soul-Band (Riverside, 1960)
Jimmy Smith – The Sermon (Blue Note, 1957-1958)
Donald Byrd – The Cat Walk (Blue Note, 1961)
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet – Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! (Capitol, 1967)
Lee Morgan – The Sidewinder (Blue Note, 1964)
Bobby Timmons – This Here Is Bobby Timmons (Riverside, 1960)
The Jazz Crusaders – Freedom Sound (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
Ray Charles – Genius + Soul = Jazz (Impulse, 1961)
Mainstream
Coleman Hawkins – The Hawk Flies High (Riverside, 1957)
Benny Carter – Further Definitions (Imuplse, 1961)
Ruby Braff – Hear Me Talkin‘! (Black Lion/Polydor, 1967)
Erroll Garner – Concert by the Sea (Columbia, 1956)
Duke Ellington – Duke Ellington at Newport (CBS, 1956)
Zoot Sims – One to Blow On (Meteor [Argo?], 1956)
The Count Basie Orchestra – The Atomic Mr. Basie (Columbia [Roulette], 1957)
The Oscar Peterson Trio – Night Train (Verve, 1962)
Jazzgesang nach dem Krieg
Ella Fitzgerald – Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book Vol. 5 (Verve, 1959)
Mel Tormé – Lulu’s Back in Town (Polydor [Bethlehem], 1956)
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross – Sing a Song of Basie (Impulse [ABC-Paramount], 1957)
Leon Thomas – Spirits Known and Unknown (Flying Dutchman, 1969)
Sheila Jordan – Portrait of Sheila (Blue Note, 1962)
Anita O’Day – Travelin Light (World, 1961)
Sarah Vaughan – Sassy Sings (SAGA, 1946-1947)
Betty Carter – Look What I Got! (Polygram, 1988)
Carmen McRae – Torchy (Memoir, 1955)
Free Jazz
George Russell – The Jazz Workshop (RCA Victor, 1956)
Ornette Coleman – Somethin‘ Else! (Contemporary, 1958)
The Cecil Taylor Quartet – Looking Ahead! (Contemporary, 1958)
The Charlie Mingus Workshop – Pithecantropus Erectus (Atlantic, 1956)
Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic, 1959)
Sun Ra – Angels and Demons at Play (Saturn, 1955-1957)
Lennie Tristano / Tadd Dameron – Crosscurrents (Affinity, 1949)
Sun Ra – The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Vol. 2 (ESP, 1965)
Joe Harriott Quintet – Free Form (Jazzland, 1960)
Art Ensemble of Chicago – People in Sorrow (Nessa [EMI], 1969)
Eric Dolphy – Out to Lunch (Blue Note, 1964)
Don Cherry – Symphony for Improvisers (Blue Note, 1966)
Ornette Coleman – Free Jazz (Atlantic, 1960)
John Coltrane – Ascension (Impulse, 1965)
Anthony Braxton – Three Compositions of New Jazz (Delmark, 1968)
Albert Ayler Trio – Spiritual Unity (ESP, 1964)
Big Bands nach dem Bebop
The Gil Evans Orchestra – Out of the Cool (Impulse, 1960)
Carla Bley – Escalator over the Hill (JCOA/Virgin, 1968-1971)
Charlie Haden – Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse, 1969)
The Don Ellis Orchestra – Electric Bath (CBS, 1968)
Charles Mingus – Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (Impulse, 1963)
Stan Kenton – New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Capitol, 1952)
Miles Davis – Porgy and Bess (CBS, 1958)
Modaler Jazz
John Coltrane – A Love Supreme (Impulse, 1964)
McCoy Tyner – The Real McCoy (Blue Note, 1967)
Herbie Hancock – Maiden Voyage (Blue Note, 1965)
John Coltrane – My Favorite Things (Atlantic, 1960)
Miles Davis – Milestone (CBS, 1958)
Bill Evans – Everybody Digs Bill Evans (Rivserside, 1958)
Pharoah Sanders – Jewels of Thought (Impulse, 1969)
Miles Davis – Kind of Blue (CBS, 1959)
Latin Jazz
Tito Puente – In Puerto Rico (Tico, 1960)
Poncho Sanchez – Sonando (Concord Picante, 1982)
Wayne Shorter – Native Dancer (Columbia, 1975)
Hermeto Pascoal – Slave Mass (Warner Bros., 1976)
Chick Corea – Return to Forever (ECM, 1972)
Machito – The World’s Greates Latin Band (GNP Crescendo, 1988)
Mongo Santamaria – Mongo (Fantasy, 1959)
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd – Jazz Samba (Verve, 1962)
Fusion
Herbie Mann – Memphis Underground (Atlantic, 1969)
Herbie Hancock – Head Hunters (CBS, 1973)
Dreams – Dreams (CBS, 1970)
The Mahavishnu Orchestra – The Inner Mounting Flame (CBS, 1971)
The Tony Williams Lifetime – Emergency! (Polydor, 1969)
Donald Byrd – Black Byrd (Blue Note, 1973)
Weather Report – I Sing the Body Electric (CBS, 1971-1972)
Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (CBS, 1969)
In the Tradition
The Harper Brothers – Remembrance (PolyGram, 1989)
Dexter Gordon – Homecoming (CBS, 1976)
Woody Shaw – Lotus Flower (Enja, 1982)
Joe Henderson – State of the Tenor (Blue Note, 1985)
George Adams-Don Pullen Quartet – Live at the Village Vanguard (Soul Note, 1983)
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Keystone 3 (Concord, 1982)
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band – Open Up (For Whatcha Gonna Do for the Rest of Your Life?) (Columbia, 1991)
Various – The Young Lions (Elektra, 1982)
Chick Corea – Akoustic Band (GRP, 1989)
Wynton Marsalis – Standard Time (CBS, 1986)
Diane Schuur – In Tribute (GRP, 1992)
Dianne Reeves – Dianne Reeves (Blue Note, 1987)
Charlie Haden / Paul Motian feat. Geri Allen – Etudes (Soul Note, 1987)
Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette – Standards Live (ECM, 1985)
29th Street Saxophone Quartet – Live (Red, 1988)
Cassandra Wilson – Blue Skies (JMT, 1988)
Dave Holland Quintet – The Razor’s Edge (ECM, 1987)
Joe Lovano – Landmarks (Blue Note, 1990)
Club Jazz
Willis Jackson – More Gravy (Prestige, 1964)
Airto Moreira – Samba de Flora (Montuno, 1988)
Art Ensemble of Chicago – Les Stances a Sophie (Nessa [EMI], 1970)
Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet (Def Jam, 1989)
Funk Inc. – Chicken Lickin‘ (Prestige, 1972)
Gang Starr – Jazz Thing (CBS, 1990)
Galliano – A Joyful Noise unto the Creator (Talkin Loud, 1992)
Pharoah Sanders – Journey to the One (Theresa, 1980)
Freebop & Funk
John Scofield – Time on My Hands (Blue Note, 1989)
Tuck and Patti – Love Warriors (Windham Hill Jazz, 1989)
Lester Bowie’s Brass Fantasy – Avant Pop (ECM, 1986)
Bobby McFerrin – Bobby McFerrin (Elektra, 1982)
Michael Brecker – Michael Brecker (Impulse, 1987)
Marisa Monte – Mais (World Pacific, 1990)
Gil Scott-Heron / Brian Jackson – From South Africa to South Carolina (Arista, 1975)
Tania Maria – Come with Me (Concord Picante, 1982)
Miles Davis – You’re Under Arrest (CBS, 1985)
Jack DeJohnette’s Special Edition – Album Album (ECM, 1984)
Pat Metheny / Ornette Coleman – Song X (Geffen, 1985)
Tony Williams – Angel Street (Blue Note, 1988)
The Bill Frisell Band – Lookout for Hope (ECM, 1987)
John Zorn – Spy Vs. Spy (Elektra, 1988)
Tim Berne – Mutant Variations (Soul Note, 1983)
Gary Thomas – The Kold Kage (JMT, 1991)
Greg Osby – Season of Renewal (JMT, 1989)
Steve Coleman and the Five Elements – On the Edge of Tomorrow (JMT, 1986)
Worldbeat
John Surman – Road to St. Ives (ECM, 1990)
Bireli Lagrene Ensemble – Routes to Django (Jazzpoint, 1980)
Julian Joseph – The Language of Truth (Eastwest, 1991)
Willem Breuker Kollektief – De Klap op de Vuurpijl (BVHAAST, 1985)
Courtney Pine – To the Eyes of Creation (Island, 1992)
Barbara Dennerlein – Hot Stuff (Enja, 1990)
Andy Sheppard – Soft on the Inside (Antilles, 1989)
Mike Gibbs – The Only Chrome Waterfall Orchestra (Ah Um, 1975)
Jan Garbarek / Keith Jarrett – Belonging (ECM, 1974)
Pinski Zoo – Rare Breeds (JCR, 1988)
Company – Once (Incus, 1987)
Keith Tippett – Mujician (FMP, 1981)
The Paul Bley Quartet – The Paul Bley Quartet (ECM, 1987)
The Globe Unity Orchestra – Intergalactic Blow (JAPO/ECM, 1982)
Toshiko Akiyoshi – Interlude (Concord, 1987)
Loose Tubes – Open Letter (EG, 1987)
Stan Tracey – Under Milk Wood (Steam, 1965)
Mike Westbrook – Citadel / Room 315 (RCA, 1974)
Vagif Mustafa-Zadeh – Aspiration (East Wind Records, 1978)
Zakir Hussain – Making Music (ECM, 1986)
Various – The 80s / Document (Leo, 1980er)
Rabih Abou-Khalil – Nafas (ECM, 1988)
Phil Minton – The Berlin Station (FMP, 1984-1986)
Dollar Brand – African Space Program (Enja, 1973)
Salif Keita – Amen (Mango, 1991)
Sadao Watanabe – California Shower (Miracle, 1978)
Chris McGregor – Brotherhood of Breath (RCA, 1970-1971)
Find ich im grossen Ganzen eine gute Liste… am Ende fasert’s etwas aus und wird noch dieses und jenes reingepackt… und natürlich sind viele alte Aufnahmen mittlerweile in anderer Form greifbar, aber wenn man im Buch die Details sieht und liest, was auf den LPs enthalten war, die Fordham da empfiehlt, erschliesst sich oft recht schnell, dass er auch da viele gute Tips gibt und die „essentials“ wirklich drauf sind (z.B. bei den Jelly Roll Morton Alben).
Vielleicht ist es wirklich schade, diese Liste nicht exponierter zu Posten… sollen wir einen „Jazz-Kanon“-Thread machen?
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