Help me build up a jazz album collection. Can you suggest a must have album?


Just got back into analog after not having a turntable for 38 years. That was a Thorens TD 320. Now I have a VPI. Building a jazz album collection now since jazz seems to be what I enjoy now. I have barely 12 albums from Miles Davis, Art Blakey, King Curtis, Ray Charles, John Coltrane, Ike Quebec and Illinios Jacquet. Can you suggest a must have album? I generally like great sax, and percussion and sometimes a good vocalist, but I am open to anything that sounds GREAT. Also, if there is a particular label, issue or type of album. Thanks in advance.

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The Modern Jazz Quartet. "The Last Concert" live at Carnegie Hall.  It was the first jazz record I ever bought on recommendation from Stereo Review c. 1974.  I still have it, play it often, and get something new out of it every time.

Ellington's small group performances on "Money Jungle," and "The Intimate Ellington."  The combo on "Money Jungle consists of Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach.  How cool is that?

For big band jazz anything by Duke and Count Basie, but a special favorite is the three record set of Linda Ronstadt singing from the great American songbook, "'Round Midnight."  Nelson Riddle orchestrated the whole shebang and led his orchestra.  Is it jazz?  It'll do 'til the real thing comes along, to paraphrase Patricia Barber.  Her "Live, A Fortnight in France" is also a fine album.