List some of your favorite live Jazz recordings


Here are a few of mine, in no particular order:

Jackie McLean: Dynasty

Betty Carter: The Audience With Betty Carter

Bill Evans: Live at the Village Vanguard

Gary Bartz: There Goes the Neighborhood

Abraham Burton: The Magician

Joe Henderson: State of the Tenor

Dave Holland Octet: Pathways

Stanley Cowell Trio: Live

Cannonball Adderly: Live at the Lighthouse

Michel Petrucciani: Complete Concert in Germany

NHOP: The Unforgettable NHOP Trio Live

Woody Shaw: Live in Bremen, United, Master of the Art,

Sarah Vaughan: Live in Tokyo

John Coltrane Quartet: Live at Birdland

George Coleman: Live at Yoshi’s

Stan Getz Quartet: Live in Paris

Miles Davis QuintetFour and More, Live in Antibes, Live at 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival and My Funny Valentine.

stuartk

@linnvolk

I was fortunate enough to see T. A. / L. T. Big Band live in the mid 70’s. Wow!

I really enjoy Lew Tabackin’s recordings as a leader, too.

@coltrane1

My only exposure so far to Ulf Wakenius has been his terrific playing on the killer live NHOP Trio CD. I will check out the O. Peterson.

 

A few I forgot to mention in my initial post:

Bobby Hutcherson: Live at Montreux

Shakti (first album)

Mal Waldron Quintet: Seagulls of Kristiansund

Michelle Rosewoman: Guardians of the Light

Monk: Misterioso & Thelonious in Action

Larry Coryell and Steve Khan : Two for the Road

Gary Bartz Quintet: West 42nd Street

Jimmy Raney: Live in Tokyo

Johnny Griffin and Eddie Lockjaw Davis: Live at Minton’s

Charlie Mariano, Philip Catherine, Jasper Van’t Hof: The Great Concert

Perter Bernstein: Signs Live

Keith Jarrett ("European" quartet w/ Jan Garbarek): Sleeper

 

 

Love many of these albums but a couple of glaring omissions:

Ella in Berlin:  Mack the Knife

Satchmo at Symphony Hall

Hi i think a couple are missing

Ben Webster Live at the Renaisance

Red Norvo Quintet The foreward look,  this was Keith Johnsons first recording 

happy lisining 

Ahmad’s Blues - Ahmad Jamal’s unbelievable performance and trio captured at the Pershing in Chicago with the clinking of cocktail glasses ushering in the sound that changed Miles Davis and all of jazz. In the expanded editions it featured his recording of poinciana which was a chart topping hit!