I forgot a fourth, but a great fourth: "Norman Granz' 'Jazz At The Philharmonic' Hartford 1953"
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 Quintet: Four and More, Live in Antibes, Live at 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival and My Funny Valentine.
Here’s mine. Mostly fusion and avant-garde. Don’t get me wrong, I love most of the post-bop recordings most of you are listing, too. I just didn’t want to be redundant listing them again. Mahavishnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness and Eternity (1973) The Art Ensemble of Chicago - Urban Bushman (1980) Allan Holdsworth - I.O.U. Live (1997) Pharaoh Sanders - Live... (1982) Anthony Braxton - Quartet Santa Cruz (1993) Weather Report - 8:30 Jean Luc Ponty - Live (1979) Oregon - Live at Yoshi’s (2002) Steve Coleman and the Five Elements - Live at the Village Vanguard I and II (2018) Cecil Taylor - Live in Bologna (1987) Keith Jarrett - Koln Concerts Ralph Towner - Solo Concert (1980) Tim Berne / Science Friction - Sublime and Science Friction Live (2003) Pekka Pohjola Heavy Jazz - Live Helsinki and Tokyo (1995) |
Thanks for your list ! Can you tell Post Bop is my favorite sub-genre ? ;o) The Mahavishnu O. box set contains a second disc of previously-unreleased tunes from the same gig as "Between Nothingness and Eternity". "Oregon -- 1974" is an excellent 2 disc set from a European tour. I was fortunate to see them in the late 70’s and it remains one of my favorite shows of all I’ve attended.
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The Crusaders - "Scratch" George Benson - "Weekend in L.A." Various Artists - "Hommage à Nesuhi Vol. 3 Live" Joe Williams - "Every Night (Live At Vine St.)" The Rat Pack - "Live At The Sands" John Coltrane - "Live In Japan" Dave Brubeck - "We're All Together Again For The First Time" Cannonball Adderly - "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy!" (though only live in studio) |
Eva Cassidy - Live at Blues Alley (Great jazz vocalist) Eric Dolphy - Live at the Five Spot (1961) Hampton Hawes, Roy Haynes & Cecil McBee - Live at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago Joe Pass - Guitar Virtuoso (Live at the Kiel Opera House 1992 John Coltrane - Live in Seattle Marc Ribot - Live at the Village Vanguard 2014 (long time guitarist for Tom Waits) Wadada Leo Smith & Jack DeJohnette - America
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Charles Mingus - Mingus at Antibes (‘60) |
I admired Pat Martino as a guitarist Master... But Joe Pass rival him.., On par with him.. it takes Django Rheinhardt the master of all jazz guitarist to top these two geniuses in a trinity... But all trinity need a fourth point : Wes Montgomery .. As a fifth i will add Grant Green ... But there is many more other great guitarists... it is the one i know best and love the most..
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@stuartk you are welcome. Here are few more live gigs that should not be overlooked Milt Jackson quintet 'Thats the way it is' (with Ray Brown, Teddy Edwards and Monty Alexander Johnny Griffin 'Studio Jazz Party' (live, in front of studio audience) Byrd, Kessel, Ellis, live at Concord jazz festival I have not post any Miles live concert, as there are so many great ones. This album contains couple of songs recorded live with line up that made Kind of Blue year later, so I guess is quite special, as I am not aware of any other such recordings Miles '58 This live recording has not been issued (as far as I know) on album, but I would like that very much. Kenny Burrell and Grant Grant playing together (with B.Kessell)
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Congratulations! Thanks very much... I will look at it... Sun ra output is unequal but he is a genius no doubt about it... i even bought his bio... Listen a documentary about him... my favorite album is with Walt Dickerson...A more underscore genius with only 25 albums or so... It seems a stunning Sun Ra album from 1961... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADzymiCkcAk&list=PLKLPE6Ph1xZr0-IHKels61Dzg8PcB4oGX
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@stuartk , yes, great. Also, from the same series, Grant Green trio live recording |
Are you familiar with Wadada's work with Yo Miles with Henry Kaiser? Kaiser is an interesting improv guitar player who has played in a variety of different genres. Check out his album with David Lindley, A World Out of Time, recorded in Madagascar with local musicians. Great Stuff. I'd add the great Bill Frisell to your list of outstanding guitar players. |
Thanks very much... I will check it... my deepest regards i will not object to Frisell... 😊
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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. 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
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I second the Chick Corea Trilogy series (both 1 and 2). Also, if you Chicks’s Trilogy, the “Chick Corea Akoustic Band Live” is equally outstanding. For those that like Miles Davis’ Live-Evil, “The Cellar Door Sessions” 5-CD box set will give you all the shows that Live-Evil was culled from. Might be hard to find now. I don’t know if anyone responded to your comment “I haven't heard any live Harrell recordings. Have you?” ….Tom has a “Live At The Village Vanguard” recording which is very good. Also, there is a DVD release of Horace Silver’s band playing somewhere in Europe with a younger Tom on trumpet.
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As a sideman, he also worked with Phil Woods and that group released at least one live album: "integrity". Seems there are two live "Vanguard" releases as a leader: 2002's "Live at the Village Vanguard" and 2013's "Colors of A Dream: Live at the Village Vanguard". |
For me, Bill Evans "Waltz for Debby" is my go to live recording. Running a close second is the Dragon Records recording of Miles Davis Live in Stockholm 1960" BTW there is a new remastered version of Waltz on Craft, which is supposed to be the definitive version. It will be my third copy, so I am anxious to hear it when it arrives next week. |
"Waltz for Debbie" is an old favorite of mine, as well. The Craft release is vinyl? Not sure why but I've never developed a taste for Coltrane's playing with Miles. I much prefer the next Miles quintet, either with George Coleman or W. Shorter on sax. "At the Five Spot" for more live E. Dolphy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlWCUN2EdNc He also played live on occasion with Coltrane. |