Best jazz album of all time

best jazz album of all time.

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that's not kenny g

That’s not even his best album

Mingus is great but he’s a pleb magnet.

It's not even a JAZZ album

No, this is.

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10/10, just listened to Cookin’ with MDQ

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, and Thelonious Monk are all huge fucking pleb magnets.

popular doesn't equal bad.

Then please explain notable jazzist who aren't pleb magnets.

Benny carter.

Alice Coltrane

Charles Tyler

Benny Carter is much more accessible than Monk, Coltrane and Mingus. Only reason he isn't a "pleb-magnet" is people haven't heard him.

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try again, t o u r i s t

All suck.

Benny carter never made a bad recording.

Andrew Hill, Sam Rivers, Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, Tony Williams, Evan Parker, McCoy Tyner, Jackie McLean, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Marion Brown, Stanko

You guys realise that the greatest jazz was recorded BEFORE 1959, right? right?

spyro gyra
album-all of them

I just saw them at Jazz Alley.

that's not Mingus Ah Um.

he's great, no argument there.

based but lounge lizards s/t is the best jazz album ever

BASED BASED BASED

I like giant steps more than anything on ALS but I feel like everything outside of that song on the full album isn’t as exciting or interesting, so to me ALS is the better Coltrane album. Still a solid pick though

Too easy

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For me, it's The Shape of Jazz to Come by the Ornette Coleman Quartet.

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oh yeah, good candidate

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I'll just leave this here

based but complete science fiction is better

For me, it's Intents and Purposes: The Jazz Artistry of Bill Dixon.

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that's not tpab

based and redpilled

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How bout' pharoah sanders ?

>not free jazz

easily this

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The rockism in this thread is getting out of control.

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