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Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Jay Jay Johnson, John Lewis, Chet Baker - The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 1-10 (2020)

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Jay Jay Johnson, John Lewis, Chet Baker - The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 1-10 (2020)
  • Title: The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 1-10
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Intense Media GmbH
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 12:36:12
  • Total Size: 4.13 gb
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Tracklist

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 1
01. Springsville - Miles Davis
02. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis
03. The Duke - Miles Davis
04. My Ship - Miles Davis
05. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis
06. Blues for Pablo - Miles Davis
07. New Rhumba - Miles Davis
08. The Meaning of the Blues - Miles Davis
09. Lament - Miles Davis
10. Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone but You) - Miles Davis
11. Funk in Deep Freeze - Hank Mobley Quintet
12. Wham and They're Off - Hank Mobley Quintet
13. Fin de l'affaire - Hank Mobley Quintet
14. Startin' from Scratch - Hank Mobley Quintet
15. Stella-Wise - Hank Mobley Quintet
16. Base on Balls - Hank Mobley Quintet

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 2
01. Blue Train - John Coltrane
02. Moment's Notic - John Coltrane
03. Locomotion - John Coltrane
04. I'm Old Fashioned - John Coltrane
05. Lazy Bird - John Coltrane
06. Let's Fall in Love - Gerry Mulligan
07. Anything Goes - Gerry Mulligan
08. Too Close for Comfort - Gerry Mulligan
09. That Old Feeling - Gerry Mulligan
10. This Can't Be Love - Gerry Mulligan
11. A Ballad - Gerry Mulligan

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 3
01. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Sonny Rollins
02. Just In Time - Sonny Rollins
03. Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye) - Sonny Rollins
04. What Is There to Say - Sonny Rollins
05. Dearly Beloved - Sonny Rollins
06. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Sonny Rollins
07. Cutie - Sonny Rollins
08. It Could Happen to You - Sonny Rollins
09. Mangoes - Sonny Rollins
10. Round Midnight - Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan
11. Rhythm-a-Ning - Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan
12. Sweet and Lovely - Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan
13. Decidedly - Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan
14. Straight, No Chaser - Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan
15. I Mean You - Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 4
01. Dizzy Moods - Charles Mingus
02. Ysabel's Table Dance - Charles Mingus
03. Tijuana Gift Shop - Charles Mingus
04. Los Mariachis (the Street Musicians) - Charles Mingus
05. Flamingo - Charles Mingus
06. Blues Waltz - Max Roach
07. Valse Hot - Max Roach
08. I'll Take Romance - Max Roach
09. Little Folks - Max Roach
10. Lover - Max Roach
11. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World - Max Roach

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 5
01. Harlequin - John Lewis
02. Little Girl Blue - John Lewis
03. The Bad and the Beautiful - John Lewis
04. D and e - John Lewis
05. It Never Entered My Mind - John Lewis
06. Warmeland - John Lewis
07. Two Lyric Pieces A] Pierrot, b] Colombine - John Lewis
08. Brilliant Corners - Thelonious Monk
09. Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are - Thelonious Monk
10. Pannonica - Thelonious Monk
11. I Surrender, Dear - Thelonious Monk
12. Bemsha Swing - Thelonious Monk

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 6
01. Hello, Young Lovers - Jay Jay Johnson
02. Kev - Jay Jay Johnson
03. What's New - Jay Jay Johnson
04. Blue Trombone - Jay Jay Johnson
05. Gone with the Wind - Jay Jay Johnson
06. 100 Proof - Jay Jay Johnson
07. All Night Long - Kenny Burrell
08. Boo-Lu - Kenny Burrell
09. Flickers - Kenny Burrell
10. Li'l Hankie - Kenny Burrell

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 7
01. For Minors Only - Chet Baker
02. Minor-Yours - Chet Baker
03. Resonant Emotions - Chet Baker
04. Tynan Tyme - Chet Baker
05. Picture of Heath - Chet Baker
06. For Miles and Miles - Chet Baker
07. C.T.A. - Chet Baker
08. Buhaina Chant - Art Blakey
09. Ya Ya - Art Blakey
10. Toffi - Art Blakey
11. Split Skins - Art Blakey

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 8
01. Soulville - Ben Webster
02. Late Date - Ben Webster
03. Time On My Hands - Ben Webster
04. Lover Come Back to Me - Ben Webster
05. Where Are You - Ben Webster
06. Makin' Whoopee - Ben Webster
07. Ill Wind - Ben Webster
08. Metaphor - Yusef Lateef
09. Yusef's Mood - Yusef Lateef
10. The Beginning - Yusef Lateef
11. Morning - Yusef Lateef
12. Blues In Space - Yusef Lateef

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 9
01. The Way You Look Tonight - Johnny Griffin
02. Ball Bearing - Johnny Griffin
03. All the Things You Are - Johnny Griffin
04. Smoke Stack - Johnny Griffin
05. Batland - Art Taylor
06. C.T.A. - Art Taylor
07. Exhibit a - Art Taylor
08. Cubano Chant - Art Taylor
09. OfF Minor - Art Taylor
10. Well You Needn't - Art Taylor

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 10
01. You'd Be so Nice to Come Home to - Art Pepper
02. Red Pepper Blues - Art Pepper
03. Imagination - Art Pepper
04. Waltz Me Blues - Art Pepper
05. Straight Life - Art Pepper
06. Jazz Me Blues - Art Pepper
07. Tin Tin Deo - Art Pepper
08. Star Eyes - Art Pepper
09. Birks' Works - Art Pepper

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Jay Jay Johnson, John Lewis, Chet Baker - The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1957, Vol. 1-10 (2020)


The “Long Playing” album as the new standard format for jazz productions had only recently been established, when many artists and record companies were already making use of the extended possibilities of the LP for concept albums. A prime example is "Miles Ahead" by Miles Davis and Gil Evans, a predecessor of sorts to several large orchestral collaborations by these masters that finally and firmly established Miles as a jazz star.

Art Blakey gathered a group of extraordinary percussionists for his "Orgy in Rhythm" and Charles Mingus musicalized his impressions of Mexico as "Tijuana Moods".

One of the most active musicians in 1957 was the tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, who was swinging as a sideman with Max Roach in 3/4 time, recorded several fantastic solo albums, such as "The Sound of Sonny", and, last but not least, excelled alongside Thelonious Monk on "Brilliant Corners".

Pianist John Lewis, the musical head of the Modern Jazz Quartet, continued to explore the chamber music possibilities of Modern Jazz.

All Star Meetings and Blowing Sessions flourished: Monk met Gerry Mulligan, who in turn met Stan Getz. John Coltrane came into the spotlight with "Blue Train" and performed hot saxophone duets with Johnny Griffin and Hank Mobley.

On the West Coast, Chet Baker and Art Pepper proved that not everything had to be cool on the turntable with their albums; an easy task, with a rhythm sections as fiery as theirs. Hindsight is always 20/20, but the Jazz year 1957 clearly showed, who would become the most important jazz greats of the time.










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