Late Night Jazz


I like to keep my late night listening sessions simple— my favorite leather chair, a small fire on a cold night, bourbon (neat), and jazz that has a beautiful simplicity. I often reach for Chet Baker: Chet (OJC-087). To me it is relaxed, intimate, uncomplicated. There just seems to be space between the notes, and they just float. I am looking for other suggestions like this. Preferably on vinyl. Thanks.
gotog
Try: John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963)....
AND, thanks everybody for sending your musical magic our way.  I've been on Audiogon for a while now and I am so jazzed to see some people talking about the music beyond the music as a simply a vehicle to assess gear.  This is what it is all about when you distill it down.  Keep em coming, fellow fiends.
Chet Baker Bill Evans 
“Together”
WaxTime 771698
Although they only recorded on a couple of occasions, marvelous team!
was listening tonight,
mc2125, mx110z, Thorens td160
Leather chair, fire, bourbon, no ice!
Just listened to Ben Webster’s Soulville 5 times in a row. Don’t know how I never heard it before. Might go for a sixth. Thanks for that recommendation. Thanks to the OP of course.
Grant Green:  Idle Moments
Kenny Burrell:   Midnight Blue
Gene Ammons:   Boss Tenor
Jim Hall:   Concierto
Miles Davis:   In a Silent Way
Stanley Turrentine With The 3 Sounds:   Blue Hour
Milt Jackson:   Sunflower

All reissued on vinyl from original master tapes on great labels
These should keep you busy into the wee hours....