Chuck Mangione’s first album “The Chuck Mangione Quartet”. It was recorded about 1970 and the only place I found it was on Amazon and it came from Germany. Great old album. Chuck sitting on a metal chair facing left with his flugelhorn on his lips.
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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Almost anything by Sarah Vaughan - "the divine one" - the voice of God imho. This is a favorite, but hard to go wrong: https://www.discogs.com/master/211013-Sarah-Vaughan-Sarah-Vaughan-In-Hi-Fi |
Late to the party, but will say that there are a whole lot of great suggestions in this thread. I’ll add several in no particular order, perhaps "debatable" to some, that really lit my system up:
Annie Lennox’ Nostalgia Passport Blue Tattoo Larry Coryell (pretty much everything) Buddy Rich & Lionel Hampton Translation Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett Cheek to Cheek Frank Sinatra A Man And His Music Stanley Clarke School Days Weather Report Heavy Weather
A note on something not a many others have mentioned so far: Actually finding copies. Getz and Jobim is an old record and not so easily available in good shape. I got lucky and found a pristine copy online, albeit for ~$50 including shipping. 15 years ago. The Sinatra LP (a double Reprise original) was a still factory-sealed cut-out I found at a Goodwill for $1.50. My first copy of Stephanie Germanotta’s and Anthony Benedetto’s first LP rocked my world with the quality of its pressing. And then I dropped it putting it back in the sleeve. Took me two more copies to find another just as well-pressed. You understand the reality I’m describing and have a good cleaning system. You might consider adding a Vinyl Flat to address the inevitable warped copies you’ll encounter that are otherwise just fine. And be both diligent and patient looking for things. First editions of desirable stuff could take years. Something that’s just got greasy fingerprints with no visible scratches you can fix. Good luck, fun searching and happy listening! |
Adding to the many great suggestions… Definitely Chick Corea - Trilogy and Trilogy 2 live, and Chick Corea Akoustic Band Live are all great (Dave Weckl is crazy good on drums) If I remember correctly Chick wrote much of the music for Time Out? Oscar was mentioned many times, but We Get Requests is one of my faves and is really nicely recorded. That and Night Train.
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