Top Jazz & Pop/Rock Groups/Artists you listen to and the best recording you have on vinyl


Thought everyone may have a few minutes of downtime this week to do a survey. I'm looking to discover new groups/artists, especially Jazz that I may not be aware of. Please list the 10 Jazz and Pop/Rock Groups/Artists you spend the most time listening to and the best album/release from each you own or have heard. This is not your favorite album of the group, but the recording that sounds the best. Here's my list:

Jazz

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue - MOFI 45
John Coltrane - Ballads -Speakers Corner
Wes Montgomery - Down Here on the Ground - Speakers Corner
Milt Jackson - Bags Meets Wes! - Analogue Productions 45
Jimmy Smith - Back at the Chicken Shack - Analogue Productions 45
Stan Getz - Stan Meets Chet - Analogue Productions 45
Charles Mingus - Ah Hum- 180g
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus - 180g
Pat Metheny - Offramp - regular release/pressing
Earl Klugh - Finger Paintings MOFI UHQR

Pop/Rock

Steely Dan - Gaucho - Japanese Pressing
Beatles - Sgt. Pepper - MOFI UHQR
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps - Japanese Pressing
Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs - Analogue Productions
Pink Floyd - Dark Side MOFI UHQR
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors - Nautilus Recordings
Dire Straits - Love over Gold - Pallas Germany (Grundman)
Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedoes - MCA Mastersound
The Eagles - One of these Nights - Japanese Pressing
Jackson Browne - Running on Empty - Japanese Pressing

Thanks.
sokogear

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Jazz: These are my list from my collection. I like the sound and music.

Sonny Rollins. Work Time (Original mono, Prestige LP 7020)
Patricia Barber. Nightclub, Cafe Blue
Bill Evans Trio. Waltz for Debby (reissue, OJC-210)
Radka Toneff. Fairytales
Muddy Waters. Folk singer (Chess LPS 1483)
Coleman Hawkins. The Hawk Flies High (reissue, MSFL)
Harry James & his big band. The King James Version
Nat King Cole. The very thought of you (reissue, LPZ-2047)
Marcus Miller. Suddenly