Here is a youtube list featuring alternate choices that are on the 50. None duplicate the Spotify list above (as I type this). I restricted it to one (or zero) from each album (e.g. why distract from Take Five with Blue Rondo?! :) ). Limiting to one was painful, such as on Joe Pass's Virtuoso and numerous others! kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKCceH6ljrmUncU
@Leidon006 жыл бұрын
Thank you Aimee!!!!
@ml-ei3nz6 жыл бұрын
Hard to pick 50. for me miles quintett with Tony, Wayne Ron an Herbie is missing. And you skipped the 80ties and almost 90ties entirely. There were things happening and had big influence like the odd meters by Steve Coleman/ Dave Holland, or fusion (Steps Ahead, Chick Corea, John Scofield, Vince Mendoza) or all the ECM stuff, The Marsalis Brothers together with Jeff Tain Watts on drums. I assume you talk about influence and not about „proper way to learn jazz“. People were strongly influenced by those artists. Big band changed a lot too (Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Bob Brookmeyer, Maria Schneider ect)
@solisdeovando5 жыл бұрын
Great albums. Some albums I missed: Maiden Voyage (Herbie Hancock), In a Silent Way (Miles Davis), Something Else (Cannonball Adderley), Go (Dexter Gordon), My Favourite Things (John Coltrane)
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
My Favourite Things (Coltrane) - yep definitely one that was probably accidentally overlooked. Brilliant album.
@bethellodge2 ай бұрын
Also agree - solid list. And yes, Maiden Voyage , favourite things. . Hard not to overload on miles but Miles Smiles could also be included. And Alice Coltrane.
@The_One-Eyed_Undertaker3 жыл бұрын
Very well conceived, but some important omissions: - Miles Davis - In a Silent Way - Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain - Miles Davis - 'Round About Midnight - John Coltrane - My Favorite Things - Cannonball Adderley - Something Else - Bill Evans - Portraits in Jazz - Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
@ursula34383 жыл бұрын
"'Round About Midnight", "Somethin' Else" and "In A Silent Way" are so good, I'm frankly a bit disappointed Aimee left them off.
@shanjayaweera3036 Жыл бұрын
@@ursula3438 I think she did a great job Miles has representation Birth of Cool, Kind of Blue and Bitches Brew - you could just about do a top 50 of his albums -
@dfage338 ай бұрын
@@shanjayaweera3036 people misapply democracy to everything. a real essential list is going to have a huge number of bird, miles, coltrane, monk, etc (other giants, too). life is not fair
@canthes6 жыл бұрын
Excellent! I think our lists would be about 70% inclusive. Mine would include more Charlie Parker, early Ellington, Trane & Hartman, Jimmy Smith, and "A Charlie Brown Christmas". :-)
@naderzekrya5238 Жыл бұрын
All things considered i really think this is just an absolutely fantastic selection
@shanjayaweera3036 Жыл бұрын
so happy to see concert by the sea and Elligton at Newport on the list - the whole list is awesome (Personally I love the Ellington and Coltrane collaboration Album just because of everything the two of the represent)
@musicwithajey4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Aimee. You have really narrowed it down to a manageable list. It can be a daunting task to listen to a lot of jazz. This is a good place to start, thank you!
@Skipow102 жыл бұрын
Great, simple format. I enjoyed it. Chet Baker got me into Jazz. No mention noticed even in comments??
@deskwerks Жыл бұрын
Chet Baker's "My Favourite Songs, Vols. 1-2: The Last Great Concert" (practically just before his passing) was one of the most heart wrenching performances I've ever heard on record.
@TheOrdener Жыл бұрын
Really nice list! I’ll check out the few I only sort of know. It’s fun to see people chime in with suggestions in the comments too. Personally, the Keith Jarrett Trio would be on my list. Maybe the Blue Note concerts. Glad you had the Koln Concert.
@dsargeant6 жыл бұрын
The Joe Pass “Virtuoso” is great, but the album he did with Ella Fitzgerald is stupendous. Fantasitic example of top floor voice and guitar in the jazz idiom.
@alansenzaki41486 жыл бұрын
My favorite is Catch Me on pacific jazz with the great Albert Stinson on bass and Claire Fisher!..love the ella and joe albums.. especially the medley of beautiful standards.
@EPA18 Жыл бұрын
Pass actually did three albums with Ella Fitzgerald. My favorite is called "Again"
@dosgos6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I have been searching for a credible "professional" jazz list to start my collection. This is just what we needed!
@connshawnery64894 жыл бұрын
Hey Aimee, I have a few to add for the top 100! Mike Clark - Carnival Of Soul 2010 John Scofield - A Go Go 1998 Billy Cobham - Spectrum 1973 Eddie Harris - Mean Greens 1966 Jimmy Smith - Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf 1964 Lee Konitz, Brad Mehldau and Charlie Haden - Alone Together 1997 Maceo Parker - Mo’ Roots 1991
@franklehouillier88656 жыл бұрын
Great list! I would have found room for Conference of the Birds, Midnight Blue and Miles Smiles but I can't fault any of you choices.
@electroswinglover6 жыл бұрын
There goes my Sunday! Thank you, Aimee! ❤️
@ursula34383 жыл бұрын
My selection would have been a bit different, but I'm happy that Aimee included Brad Mehldau's "Songs: The Art Of The Trio Vol 3". I love that album.
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
I had precisely the same thought.
@zdunas236 жыл бұрын
Lovely list. Here's some of my favs that aren't mentioned: Bill Evans - Portraint in Jazz/ Explorations/ You must believe in Spring/ Conversations with myself John Coltrane - My Favorite things/ John Coltrane with Jonny Hartman/ Soultrane/Ballads Miles Davis - Round Midnight/ E.S.P/ Miles Smiles Stan Getz - Sweet Rain/ Focus John Surman - Upon Reflection Krzysztof Komeda - Astigmatic Charles Mingus -The Black Saint and the sinner lady Cannonball Adderley - Know what i mean (with Evans) John Coltrane and Duke Ellington - self-titled Thelonious Monk - Misterioso Sonny Rollins - The Bridge Paul Desmond - Take Ten Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple Alice Coltrane - journey in satchidananda ...and many others Enjoy!
@ursula34383 жыл бұрын
Stan Getz "Sweet Rain" is incredible.
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
A great list. I will enjoy checking out some of these. Finding the time to listen is the issue. Cheers.
@emiliogimenezzapiola6302 Жыл бұрын
Great list. For the next: Lennie Tristano. Maybe "The New Tristano"...
@Saxoskop11 ай бұрын
"Upon reflection" is a great album, hardly mentioned, good to see it on your list!
@deafconmediaZA6 жыл бұрын
Such a cool list. Chick Coreas beneath the mask is my favorite album of all time because it really shifted my perspective on music but glad to see he made it on the list, after I heard him I got obsessed, now its Guthrie. Sorry for the rant, this stuff just makes me so exited. Cant wait for the discussion.
@CitizenofMelee6 жыл бұрын
Nice to see some Clifford Brown getting some love.
@arthurlaurey4232 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! Great list, this will support me the next couple of years. Three suggestions: 1. Following many comments where we get several other Miles Davis records, we could give Miles the ‘Sinatra c.s. approach’ with a) MD collected Blue Note (‘49-‘54), b) MD collected Prestige (‘54-‘56), c) MD collected Columbia (‘49-‘89) and d) collected WarnerBros (‘86-‘91), together ‘MD Collected ‘49-‘91’; 2. John Scofield has to be here. My personal choice is Still Warm, but with my first bullet being supported, I’m fine with John playing on Miles’ Star People (great blues album, also with Mike Stern), Decoy and You’re under arrest (also John McLaughlin), here we also get Darryl Jones from / for the ‘80’s; 3. Lennie Tristano (album same name) I would love on this list. As Clare Fischer and a Monk album with ‘Round Midnight. Brad Mehldau allready included is great! And well deserved. Glad I can see him nearly every year in The Netherlands. John Scofield idem. Thank you guys!
@MeatSim56 жыл бұрын
when you thought this was some random youtube compilation and it was actually Aimee Nolte. Nice!
@MV-ot8kr8 ай бұрын
𝙔𝙤𝙪'𝙧𝙚 daunting ! This is quite comprehensive . I appreciate the effort . I think you are a very thorough educator . You also seem pretty chill , like human chamomile tea . I'm not even '' into '' jazz , but I still know that this is a good list . Thanks .
@MV-ot8kr8 ай бұрын
No Art Tatum ... 😭
@newyorkfilharmonik1106 жыл бұрын
You have all four albums featured in "1959 The Year that Changed Jazz".
@kenlee14165 жыл бұрын
Well call me a music ignoramous, but was jazz 'unchanged' prior to 1959? Hadn't jazz been regularly changing since it's birth? Wouldn't the after hours midnight/early morn jam sessions at Mintons or Monroes in the early 1940s, by 'bebop' luminaries such as Dizzy, Parker, Monk, Charlie Christian and others be considered a pivotal period in jazz? Wasn't Coleman Hawkins improvisation on the tenor, especially after hearing Louis in the mid 1920s, be considered important in jazz? What about the 'cool school' that emerged with the likes of Bix and Tram in the lat e1920s - they certainly influenced many jazz musicians of future decades.. I'm sure post the 1960s/1970s, there must be some important changes in jazz (I stopped following, not for lack of quality music). I don't get ''jazz fans'' obsessive preoccupation with just a narrow period in jazz, focusing on the usual must-have albums from the mid 1950s to late 1960s - I mean even Duke Ellington's greatest band the Blanton-Webster of the early 1940s is totally ignored.
@kacornish14 жыл бұрын
Newyork Filharmonik YES! A truly pivotal and incredible year in the history of jazz. I was waiting for 1959 anticipating they would all be there.
@kacornish14 жыл бұрын
Ken Lee There’s a lot that you fail to understand about what happened in the world of jazz in 1959. Did you even watch the documentary?
@callmejeffbob6 жыл бұрын
Aimee this is a great, great list! I own almost all of these on LP and/or CD, although a few of the compilation LPs are somewhat different but have (more or less) the same material. However, I don't have the King Oliver, Errol Garner, Cannonball/ Nancy Wilson, that exact Oscar Peterson (although I have some of its tunes on a compilation), the Cecil Taylor , the MJQ, the Brad Mehldau, or the Michael Brecker albums you listed. One correction re: "The Complete Birth of the Cool" by Miles Davis. While the 33 &1/3 RPM LP album itself was indeed first issued in 1957, the tunes were recorded in 1949 and 1950 and most, if not all, were released as 78 RPM "singles" (two tunes, one on each side) in '49 or early '50s. Again a GREAT LIST!!!. I think anyone that went and got these records would have the start of a well rounded jazz collection with no duds!! I'm more of a rabid fan/record collector than a musician although I played harmonica in a blues band for a while (many years ago) and was a live sound engineer in the late 80s through the 90s. If I put together a similar jazz list it would include AT LEAST 30 of the same titles! My list would have a few more Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins records, an Art Tatum solo piano compilation, a Dexter Gordon record, "Sing a Song of Basie" (1957) by Lambert Hendricks and Ross, "Undercurrent" (1962) by Bill Evans & Jim Hall, "Conference of the the Birds" (1972) and "Prime Directive" (1999) by Dave Holland, and something by Regina Carter like "Free Fall" (2000) which is a duet with Kenny Barron. Sorry for all the exclamation marks! (LOL), but I got very excited by this list.
@kristinekemmer23636 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Just finished running a jazz festival and this is a perfect way to end it! Thank you!
@yumyumbirdMusic6 жыл бұрын
Great selection! Looking forward to the why-video! I did not know all of them...
@markbloom9617 Жыл бұрын
I do a jazz radio show, and the 50's--60's portion of this could be my playlist; really well-done list. Of course some things are missing for everybody, how could they not be? For me some Dex, Go or Biting the Apple; either an early or late Joe; Zoot with Rowles (how does a piano player not have Jimmy somewhere--the Billie sessions with Ben W., or The Peacocks with Getz, or the first album with Zoot, or the duo with Al Cohn...); some Detroit piano--Hank, Tommy or Barry. Barry plays Tadd Dameron is so perfect as relaxed bebop playing. I could go on. But a lot of this list had me saying "yep, yep", as it went by. Thanks!
@respectfullyleftinpeace74146 жыл бұрын
Love it! No Hancock's Maiden Voyage, Griffin and Coltrane's Blowin Session, Henderson's Inner Urge or Webster's Soulville though?? I know I'd find it hard narrowing it down to 100 let alone 50!
@tudormiller88982 жыл бұрын
Wow! I'll check those albums out. Especially Wayne Shorter. Thanks! Great video. Watching from London UK 9
@danmeier6415 жыл бұрын
Great suggestions, with a nice mix of eras and genres.
@woodenhatrecords6 жыл бұрын
Wow! What a beautiful list!!! Thank you, Aimee!
@SirNeal264 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic, thank you very much for the upload! I’ve been watching the Ken Burns docu-series on Jazz and listening to the albums in this video and together they’ve thought me tons!!
@thomasboehnlein52056 жыл бұрын
So I went through the list with my collection and was actually missing quite a bit more than I thought. Thank you for introducing me to these new albums that I might have never found.
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
There are just so many classic albums.
@calcal51356 жыл бұрын
So glad that Speak No Evil was on the list!
@kyleyoungmusic6 жыл бұрын
Just what I needed today!! Thank you, Aimee!! 😁👍🏼
@minimuhlikes6 жыл бұрын
Am already looking forward to exploring these 🎶😊
@michaelwright1467 Жыл бұрын
Hella list here. So many left out. But none can argue with these. I have about 28 of the ones listed here. Will get the others.
@paulrodberg Жыл бұрын
Of course an impossible task to please everyone. Well done. Some of my personal considerations: Frank Rosolino, Carl Fontana , Bill Watrous, Maynard Ferguson, Clark Terry, Thad Jones-Mel Lewis orchestra, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Chicago…. You get the idea. Lot’s of love, thanks always .
@billstrohler5 жыл бұрын
I usually don't see "At the Pershing: But Not for Me" on top 50 lists but I completely agree. It was the first Jazz album I bought. Nice list in general.
@adhanda20175 жыл бұрын
funny - Amad never made mainstream for me but he was certainly great...
@davidm.wilmington53256 жыл бұрын
Big fan of your teaching videos and esp. Aimee's Riffing-While-Skating videos! And even though I agree with (and own) at least 35 of these 50, I think the 80's and 90's are far enough away to know if there was anything essential (20-30yrs). It seems like you don't care for W. Marsalis, but I'd argue that either "Black Codes..." or "Majesty of the Blues" or "Citi Movement" should be up there - even by the standards often used by the straight-up (and sad) Wynton Haters Club, Inc. (not saying you're in that tribe). Thanks for all you do!
@elijahjones24834 жыл бұрын
These are great selections. Just a few more things people should really check out. Somethin’ Else, Phenix and almost anything by Roy Hargrove. I would recommend Earfood as my personal favorite but he was simply fantastic.
@mariusbraun4505 жыл бұрын
My hero Paul Chambers is on so many of those albums, even though he had such a short career. RIP Mr. P.C.
@newyorkfilharmonik1106 жыл бұрын
In the voting for the Baseball Hall of Fame there's always one person who will never vote for ANYONE first ballot. This accounts for the one do not like. There's always one. This is an AWESOME list. I don't see how any well listened jazzhead can disagree. Excellent job. "Excellence does not require perfection."
@jucquinhabala16 жыл бұрын
Hello Aimee I’ve just come to say I love you! Thanks by all from Brazil
@newyorkfilharmonik1106 жыл бұрын
I love you too!
@Bhuyakasha6 жыл бұрын
Late 50's definitely my favorite period
@alansenzaki41486 жыл бұрын
Wonderful list aimee! Ive had these albums in my years of collecting. We are so lucky to have been given these gifts from these incredible artists and for having you share your talent with us!! Thank you Aimee.
@JonFrumTheFirst5 жыл бұрын
I've owned a lot of those instrumental albums. I would have dropped Headhunters and added Dexter Calling. And squeezed Betty Carter in there for a vocalist. All in all, great taste displayed.
@bmoremike6 жыл бұрын
Excellent list! I'm surprised how many of these I own or have owned in one medium or another -- almost all from the fifties and sixties. Thank you for sharing this.
@thomasboehnlein52055 жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for introducing me to Ahmad Jamal!!!! I thought maybe I was going to run out music that just blows me away from the first listen. Apparently not yet. The use of dynamics in his music is so addicting.
@jamesstanios51162 жыл бұрын
Comprehensive and interesting list. Some absolute classics.
@gerardo41045 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations, Aimee!!! Definetly I'm gonna check for the ones that I haven't heard yet. I'd like to mention the: Ella Fitzgerald - Mack the knife: Live in Berlin Ella is superb in that album that I love and probably you already know but, if you haven't, please check it out totally worth it. Love your channel, Aimeel!! 🤗 Jazz, Jazz, Jazz!!!
@bumpdunlop Жыл бұрын
This feels very much like everyone's list of top fifty jazz albums. Most of these records belong on a list of 50 records you should get to know very well while you are learning about listening to Jazz. I would expect that a person who had listened to jazz for many years would have a certain percentage of these on their list, maybe 50%, but I would also expect an experienxced listener, someone who's been listening for thirty, forty or fifty years, even a short ten years to have a much more personal list. When I saw your followup video it did explain alot. This is, it seems a list of the top 50 best selling, most hyped jazz records of all times. Anyway, a great list, one which by now, four years after this post could have evolved quite a bit by now.
@willieluncheonette58432 жыл бұрын
good Monk pick. The blossoming of Monk to the world, all original compositions after the Ellington and standards albums.
@victorsixtythree6 жыл бұрын
Many that I have and many that I’ve not heard (or heard of!) Awesome! Looking forward to your follow up video(s). Of course you invite the “but what about...?” So here’s mine - but what about something from Miles Davis’s second great quintet?😁😁
@Musicaadorecchio6 жыл бұрын
great selection aimee! thanks for providing us such an invaluable list!
@oselini6 жыл бұрын
www.aimeenolte.com/essential-jazz-discography
@billfriesTPA6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aimee!! Building my Apple Music “Aimee Nolte Jazz Essentials” playlist right now!
@davegarski15486 жыл бұрын
Excellent choices! Thanks for putting in the work!
@realquietone684 жыл бұрын
Love Paul Desmond sax 🎷 style.... Top mate
@lizdoncampbell9921 Жыл бұрын
Personal taste of course - I would include Ahmad Jamal “Ahmad’s Blues”, Charlie Byrd “By the Sea”, Duke Ellington “The Pianist”, Paul Desmond - various, Zoot Sims - various, Wynton Marsalis, James Morrison - huge job - well done!!
@MrCongamike Жыл бұрын
Nice solid selection.
@L33M_06 жыл бұрын
This honestly shows how underrated Joe Henderson is. I really believe that Page One or Inner Urge should be in this list. I still really enjoyed the video! Thanks!
@AimeeNolte6 жыл бұрын
He’s on The Real McCoy. I feel you tho. It’s one of the things I’ll discuss in the next video.
@blainelilly29716 жыл бұрын
I saw him play at Ohio State University a few years before he passed away. He came out on stage alone at first, just him and his horn, and proceeded to levitate the entire auditorium about three feet off the ground. The most amazing display of musical talent I ever witnessed.
@newyorkfilharmonik1106 жыл бұрын
I don't remember seeing Duke Ellington on the list, (as an example) it's a matter of musical perspective. Aimee's primarily a pianist singer and it reflects her ear. People listen towards their training. Had the multi-talented author spent more time (I think she has some type of sax knowledge) she might have been more inclined to include him, but I agree, he does go under the radar.
@thomasboehnlein52056 жыл бұрын
Gonna go play me Joe right now. :)
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I can now fill in the gaps. I was curious when I saw the video link what you were going to choose as I am always wary of 'essential' lists. Yet certainly from both a historical and learning perspective the ordering and choices are impeccable IMO. Maybe these lists could b entitled 50 essential jazz albums selection one leaving you space to do another fifty that you couldn't fit kin to the first round? I noticed not many singers on the list. I doubt others will agree with me but Lambert, Hendrick ad Ross I'd love to see on the list or at least Jon Hendricks. Only two albums from 2000 onwards is both curious, interesting and possibly concerning. Maybe it takes time like a fine vintage wine for greatness to be appreciated?
@txa12655 жыл бұрын
Wonderful list - as is always the case, and should always be the case, there are some artists where I might choose one album over another ... but that comes with the joy of having these amazing artists with such a breadth and depth of work where we can have a spirited debate about album X or Y while ultimately agreeing that BOTH are excellent! I was actually a little saddened that I own all of these ... had my pen and paper ready :). I know that ‘lists’ tend to get people upset if their pet choice isn’t represented, but in my case I was hoping to learn stuff I have missed through the years!
@adrianruiz518811 ай бұрын
Great list and i have many of them but have some work to do thanks
@stangetz5345 жыл бұрын
I have 50 or Bird CDs and I didn't have the Massey hall album shown here. STELLAR Pick!
@StompL76 жыл бұрын
Thanks aimee, happy that i know a lot of those, and a whole other lot to listen to
@ferchinfor88046 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot😋. I'll discover jazz history thanks to you and this video😀
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
Ditto! Aimee is lovely as she educates without being condescending. Many jazz aficionados I find very snobby and elitist. I have no time for those people. It's those who will give everything a chance and try to grow their musical tastes I admire. That obviously would include you.
@andreshombriamate7459 ай бұрын
The most balanced list I´ve seen. Personally, I do not enjoy fusion so much, but I understand that all styles should be represented. I missed Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Andrew Hill, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Dexter Gordon, and Kenny Dorham. There are some (great ) albums that could fill two of these gaps simultaneously: say, "Art Tatum and Ben Webster", "Coleman Hawkins encounters Ben Webster", "Our Man in Paris"( D. Gordon, B.Powell and also Kenny Clark), and "Point of Departure"( A.Hill, K.Dorham and also Joe Henderson). The last one is one of my all time´s favourite, and a good point of departure to enjoy "modern jazz". Personally I would like to see Dorham also represented as a leader ( "Quiet Kenny" perhaps), but this is probably a too personal choice.
@TT-fq7pl10 күн бұрын
No, not too personal. Kenny Dorham is routinely passed over, simply because he's been routinely passed over. I adore several of his albums enough to put them in my top 30.
@underwoodvoice90776 жыл бұрын
No argument with any of these, but I would like to add a shout out to Dave Holland's Conference of the Birds and Julian Lage's Gladwell. Also Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue.
@88keyes6 жыл бұрын
I have a couple of those albums, the Dinah Washington one and Oscar Petersen. So much great music out there.
@Jauhara6 жыл бұрын
Cannonball Adderly: Live in SF Maynard Ferguson: Live at Jimmy's. Phil Woods: Floresta Canto...gonna keep adding as titles come to me. My father was a jazz pianist. We wuz poor...but So much richer than everyone else. He was inducted into the Kansas City Jazz Hall of Fame in 1996.
@HM55-77 Жыл бұрын
what is your fathers name?
@vincentguyot3029 Жыл бұрын
Bonjour de la France Très belle sélection. Pour moi le top c’est blue train de Coltrane et Getz Gilberto
@forrcaho6 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing list, to be sure, but mine would include more ECM artists like Jan Garbarek and Eberhard Weber. Also: Oregon, an amazing quartet from the 70s (who are still around, minus the original sitarist Collin Wallcott who tragically died young).
@MG-vo7is3 жыл бұрын
Cool. I have a few of these albums.
@thomasboehnlein52056 жыл бұрын
I listened to Virtuoso by Joe Pass for the first time last night. Holy crap! I don't know how I completely missed this album.
@danmartinez55025 жыл бұрын
Great list thanks for taking the time to compile. Have you listened to Sonny Clark "Cool Struttin".You know you're jazz thanks
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
YES! What an absolute fantastic listening experience that album is. Great pick!
@blainelilly29716 жыл бұрын
Great selection, and many here that I need to acquire. One of my favorites, "Concierto" (Jim Hall and pals) didn't make the list, but maybe when you do the next fifty?
@nearlyzero984912 күн бұрын
Born and bred on Jazz, so the list is one I agree with. But! Branford Marsalis Requiem should be on there. Not sure what i would bump though :( Kenny Kirklands last recording, and that record has aged so well. Loved it when it came out, and a thousand times more now.
@aarondafunchio56106 жыл бұрын
Well this is going to take time, it takes me a month to get over an album or two
@Nathan-ng1kp6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Now we are all going to be distracted for 1,000 years trying to figure out how to play like these amazing artists
@rocketpost16 жыл бұрын
Great list Aimee, I know how difficult it must have been for you but it would have been nice to include Ray Charles who has been a very influential figure maybe Genius + Soul = Jazz. Also, the amazing duets of Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster (Blue Saxophones).
@hr-bt9pf2 ай бұрын
thanks - missing first chick corea return to forever with flora purim, and california concert, also benny goodman carnegie hall live
@diegosatori57185 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video amie
@michaelchung44666 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aimee!!
@dlee6456 жыл бұрын
Can’t argue with anything on your list.
@brucewayne54885 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate this, fantastic list!
@creativesource35146 жыл бұрын
The first 30. Somebody add the last 20. 50 Essential Jazz AlbumsBy Aimee Nolte 50 SONGS PLAY ON SPOTIFY 1. Dipper Mouth Blues, Pt. 1King Oliver • The Complete Joseph King Oliver, Vol.1 2:30 2. Muskrat RambleLouis Armstrong • The Standard Oil Sessions 5:42 St. Louis BluesBessie Smith, Louis Armstrong • The Collection 0:30 4. Limehouse BluesDjango Reinhardt, Quintette du Hot Club de France, Stéphane Grappelli • The Best Of Django Reinhardt 2:46 5. Good Morning, HeartacheBillie Holiday • The Lady Sings 3:08 6. A Night in TunisiaCharles Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Max Roach • All that Jazz, Vol. 56 - Charles Mingus: Ah Um and Live at Massey Hall Toronto (Highlights) 7:41 7. September SongSarah Vaughan, Clifford Brown • Sarah Vaughan 5:46 8. DaahoudClifford Brown, Max Roach Quintet • Clifford Brown And Max Roach 4:05 9. Teach Me Tonight - Original Edited Concert - Live at Sunset School, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, September 1955Erroll Garner • Concert By The Sea 3:44 10. St. ThomasSonny Rollins, Tommy Flanagan, Doug Watkins, Max Roach • Saxophone Colossus 6:47 11. Take the "A" Train - LiveDuke Ellington • Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) 4:21 12. PannonicaThelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Ernie Henry, Clark Terry • Brilliant Corners 8:49 13. Move - RemasteredMiles Davis • The Complete Birth Of The Cool 2:34 14. Star EyesArt Pepper • Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section (OJC Remaster) 5:15 15. Flight of the Foo Birds - 1994 RemasterCount Basie • The Complete Atomic Basie 3:23 16. Bess You Is My Woman NowElla Fitzgerald • Porgy And Bess 5:28 17. Blue Train - Remastered 2003John Coltrane • Blue Train (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 10:44 18. PoincianaAhmad Jamal • At The Pershing-But Not For Me 8:07 19. Moanin'Art Blakey • Moanin' (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 9:30 20. Blue in GreenMiles Davis • Kind Of Blue (Legacy Edition) 5:37 21. Goodbye Pork Pie HatCharles Mingus • Ah Um 5:42 22. Lonely WomanOrnette Coleman • The Shape Of Jazz To Come 4:59 23. Take FiveThe Dave Brubeck Quartet • Time Out 5:24 24. Giant StepsJohn Coltrane • Giant Steps (Deluxe Edition) 4:43 25. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)Frank Sinatra, Count Basie • Sinatra/Basie: The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings 2:27 26. This I Dig Of You - Remastered 1999/Rudy Van Gelder EditionHank Mobley • Soul Station 6:25 27. Never Will I MarryCannonball Adderley, Nancy Wilson, Sweet • Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley 2:19 28. Waltz For Debby - Live / Take 1Bill Evans Trio • The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961 6:46 29. Stolen MomentsOliver Nelson • The Blues and the Abstract Truth 8:45 30. C Jam BluesOscar Peterson Trio • Night Train 3:23
@ianwray5341Ай бұрын
Soundly conceived. Though personally I'd add Charles Mingus' Blues and Roots and John McLaughlin's Extrapolation. Give them a listen and you will see why
@ivanrepkin95062 жыл бұрын
Great choose!!
@ganjarulez0096 жыл бұрын
Awesome list!
@leematthews6812 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I've made a note of the small handful don't have already.
@LuckyDejardin6 жыл бұрын
Some lists are perfect this is one of them.
@oselini6 жыл бұрын
www.aimeenolte.com/essential-jazz-discography
@carlob959 ай бұрын
Good list!
@VictorWerke6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Aimee!!!!!
@viktormuerte Жыл бұрын
Great list. I would've included Miles' sketches of Spain, Herbie's maiden voyage, Mahavishnu's inner mounting flame, and Oregon's winter light.
@jamesc.lockwood3810 Жыл бұрын
But if your list is 50, which ones are you excluding?
@Bitterblogger Жыл бұрын
Art Tatum is absolutely essential. Benny Goodman’s 1938 Carnegie Hall concert. And add Ella Fitzgerald Best of the Songbooks. Otherwise, comprehensive & thoughtful. Thank you.
@blombidobadila80842 жыл бұрын
50 Mainstream Jazz Lps here, the 'magic' tends to escape the masses in Jazz and other genres. Some great efforts in the Jazz field, very broad soundscape, but mostly 70's onwards, many on ECM. 70's was a seminal time for Clasical, Rock, Soul, 'World', Ambient....as well as Jazz. I own about 500 Jazz Lp's but only the Shorter and Jarrett from this list might be ''essential''.
@jondingwall59413 жыл бұрын
6 of them made it into my top 200
@santiagovalenciamusic5 жыл бұрын
Great list. Thank you for this. I'll be checking them out. :)
@kltan7261 Жыл бұрын
I will nominate Wynton Marsalis' Black Code from the Underground as an essential album for representing the " revival " period of jazz during the early 80's