The Best Jazz Albums of All Time
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Rosenwinkel sticking out like a sore thumb…
Thought the same lmao😂
Yeah, terrible choice on that one
exactly! Miles Davis #9 bitches Brew release date 1970 number 10 Kurt rosenwinkel some record made when 2006?
I didn't know this album or this dude whatsoever and my God that's bad. I mean, the drummers certainly carry the band, they're great, and the other musicians have nice momments during the jams, but Rosenwinkel himself is awful. Also, to understand jazz we must know the musicians and albums that innovated the genre and this album is so ordinary.
Plus he didn't even mention Charles Mingus. I could get a better list than that using Google.
The fact that he even said that name with a straight face is incredible. I do not trust this guy.
John Coltrane My favorite things.
People in the comments complaining but I respect someone making jazz content. It's worth talking about. I'm not entirely new to jazz but some of these I haven't heard of - I'll give 'em a listen thanks to you :)
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady has to be on there for me
Man this is actually a really solid list of fantastic recommendations
Wes Montgomery - Incredible Jazz Guitar
I only today learned of Shape of Jazz to Come. Excited to learn it
To Add to this to really understand what modern jazz is: Jaco Pastorius and weather report's heavy weather and listen to snarky puppy
I'll go with Thelonious Alone in San Francisco. One of my favorites albums ever
Yeah, bit of Monk for sure
Monk on top for sure and where is the bill evans?
@@JackStacks_1 up there too
@@Richardkv2112 👍
Also, the Charlie Christian collection is great.
I'd like to add Oscar Peterson's Night Train
no Wes montgomery?
exactly....
Billie Holiday : Songs for Distingue Lovers
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue, Wes Montgomery, Charlie Parker
You forgot an album by Oscar Peterson and band, greatest jazz pianist there was !!!!
Sarah Vaughan & Clifford Brown
Sorry but any list is incomplete without Coltrane's masterpiece: A LOVE SUPREME
Bix Biderbeck, Count Basie, Cole Porter, Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins. So many. Coletrane is great but its kind of experimental. IDK if it embraces the beauty of the melody as much as others. Usually embraced by the players for its technique...
Top jazz song of all time in my opinion is hello dolly for louis armstrong❤
Trying to make picks like this is opening up a Pandora's box. I agree with about half. I mean there are so many greats to pick from. For example, Oscar Peterson, Zoot Sims and the like. There are the likes of jazz players that stray so far from the changes and there are ones that are true to the changes. It all depends. I feel for the newer jazz fans it is easier to explain what jazz is all about it might be best to listen to the likes of Benny Goodman Quartet for the early jazz. Which might be best to explain what playing within the changes are, then go on from there.
Jack Wilkins - Windows
A jazz guitar masterclass
Ornete Coleman...the shape jazz to come...genial...
No swing at all? Why??
We insist by max roach is still a banger
No Mingus?
i would've liked to hear your reasoning, but i can't really argue your picks either, they're super duper solid lol
Bro that jump to shape of jazz to come hahaha
Why even try to reduce this to 10 albums
Jaco Pastorius 1976?
jesus on bass
The best jazz is "nothing but the best" frank sintra
I think tony bennet and count Basie “ in person “ has to be on this list
Mingus?Wes?Django?Monk?
Keith Jarret - the koln concert
Where is A love supreme?
What about modern jazz?
Paulhard castle is fire
If you like that style of smooth jazz you will love Brian Culbertson.
No Charlie Christian?
Most picks great but no Wes or Pat Martino? 🤔
whers bill whithers?
I prefer my jazz with a female vocalist but Ill check these out.
Not sure about #10…. Lots of notable omission that could’ve taken that spot… Headhunters?
I’m left a little perplexed, not one Bill Evans and there’s way too many to list.
What about Miles Davis, “Someday My Prince Will Come”, it should be at the top of your list, and you missed a plethora of Duke Ellington!
best jazz album is TPaB
It's not even best jazz rap album
@@bronnyz0z0 woah yeah it is pal, low end theory is second
“Time Out” got me super into jazz when i was 19, “Time Further Out” is another great one by him that was released shortly after.
Chick Coreas another amazing artist
Metheny albums too. I can't pick just one
What are the best jazz guitar centric albums ?
Miles Davis - A Silent Way, Tal Farlow - The Artistry of Tal Farlow, Jim Hall + Bill Evans - Undercurrent, anything by bill frissell, Wes Montgomery - the incredible jazz guitar of Wes montgomery, Mahavishnu Orchestra - innermounting flame
@@archieforde thanks !! What do you think about Metheny or Rosenwinkel?
@@nunezkant should’ve put some metheny in there he’s super cool + nice player - some good range in his discography too, some of the minimalist stuff like electric counterpoint is insanely good. Not a fan of rosenwinkel really - good but not to be held in the same vain as great guitarists like Montgomery, Farlow, Reinhardt, Frisell, Jim Hall, John mclaughlin etc etc etc
George benson’s Breezin
sonny sharrock's black woman is also great.
Stan Getz ?
Not sure about Ornette Coleman ..
He was pretty revolutionary
As a violinist, and with all due respect to him as a person, I hate whenever he picked up a violin 😢.
I would have picked more with standards on than stuff like bitches brew for when learning.
Not a single woman, L. Literally Billie Holiday was genre defining in her time
Queen's "Jazz" album didn't make the list?
Nice
No Thelonious Monk? he may be a bit better than Rosenwinkel.
bro, did you just put kurt rosenwinkell over the entire discography of bill evans and others??? kurt rosenwinkel??? hahahaha whatever "guitarists"
Bruh, Kurt Rosenwinkle seemed insanely out of place in this lineup.
rosenwinkle did nothing innovative or fresh. terrible pick for "top 10" anything like wtf
EVERYTHING you need to know about JAZZ is in the Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers discography. You don't need to listen to anything else ( But should ).
A really generic, and too oft-repeated list :/
Loowee not loowiss
Wait, what...? Kurt who?
Only Parker and maybe Armstrong are worth listening to if you’re looking to learn to play jazz. Every other album here is jazz artists actively trying not to play the jazz that taught them jazz… Jazz.
Really saying Kind of Blue and Giant Steps aren't worth listening to to learn from?
That's what people like Armstrong would have said to describe bebop in the way Charlie Parker played it. "Chinese music"
@@Xavier_Dimoff doesn’t matter what one thought of the other. Only matters which of the artists in this video spoke a language that was worthy of inspiring the artists that came after.
@@chucknick44 Parker and Armstrong aren't the only two jazz musicians to inspire many artists that came later. Without Lester Young, there is no Charlie Parker.