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Jazz -L Top 100+ list (jazz ranking)

1. Miles Davis: It's a little blue.

2. John Coltrane: Huge steps

3. Miles Davis: The Birth of Cool

4. Charles Mingus: Hmm.

5. Oliver Nelson: Blues and Abstract Truth

6. John Coltrane: Love is supreme.

7. Sonny Rollins: saxophone giant

8. Eric Dolphy: Went out for lunch.

9. louis armstrong: Hot five and seven points.

10. Dave Brubeck: suspended.

1 1. Miles Davis: Spanish sketch.

12. thelonious monk: Wonderful corner.

13. Wayne Short: Don't speak ill.

14. Henry Trey de geer: There is too much sugar in the corner.

15. John Zuo En: Masaadeh-Alef

16. ornette coleman: the future of jazz

17. Miles Davis: Bogey and Beth.

18. Duke Ellington and his orchestra in Xingang

19. David Hollander: Bird Conference.

20. Charles Mingus: Ms. Black Saint & Sinner

2 1. Charles Mingus: I live in Antibes.

22. thelonious monk: The Music of Monks.

23. Sonny Schallock: Ask the Times.

24. Shells Adderly: Anything else?

25. Benny Carter: Further definition.

26. ornette coleman: the change of the century

27. John Coltrane: Blue Trane

28. Duke Ellington: Far East Suite

Duke Ellington: Brandon/Webster.

30. Bill Evans: Debby Waltz

3 1. Jill Evans: In the shade

32. Dexter Gordon: Our people in Paris.

33. herbie hancock: maiden voyage

34. Joe Lovano: From the soul

35.Mahavishnu Orchestra: The Inner Burning Flame

36. david murray: Ming

37. Charlie Parker: Dial-up session

38. Charlie Parker: Messi Hall

39. Art Pepper: the rhythmic part

40. World saxophone quartet: playing Duke Ellington.

4 1. Basic Count: Atomic Basic

42. Art blackie: Groans.

43. Don Byron: Taskey Ji Experiment

44. ornette coleman: Dance in your head.

45. Miles Davis: Miles ahead.

46. Miles Davis: In a silent way

47. Miles Davis: Nefertiti

48. Jack Djonette: Album Album

49. Eric Dolphy: Outward Bound Training

50. Eric Dolphy: At five o'clock, volume 1.

5 1. Ella Jane Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

Stan Getz: Gatz/Gilberto.

53. Stan Getz: Jazz Samba

54. Charlie Haden: The Song of Fallen.

55. Charlie Haden: Liberation Music Orchestra

56. Coleman Hawkins: Body and Soul

57. Joe Henderson: Inner impulse.

58. Joe Lovano: Rush Hour

59. John mclaughlin: Extrapolation.

Charles Mingus: Bruce and Root.

6 1. Max Roach: Free Suite Now.

62. Horace Silver: Song for my father.

63. Horace Silver: Blow away the melancholy.

64. Weather report: bad weather.

65. Randy Weston: The spirit of our ancestors.

George adams/Don Pullen: Breakthrough.

67. george adams/Don Pullen: Pioneer living in the countryside.

68. Cannonball Adley: (sextet) lives in new york.

69. louis armstrong: And Earl Hynes.

70. Chicago Art Troupe: Good People

7 1. Albert Eller: Which village do you live in Green?

72. Count Bessie: The Complete Decca Record

73. Arthur Bryce: Luno Avenue collapsed.

74. Anthony Braxton: Autumn in new york 1974.

75. Don Cherry: El Corazon (with Ed Blackwell)

Ornette coleman: Free Jazz

77. John Cortland: African Blue Impression

78. John Cortland and Johnny Hartmann.

79. John Coltrane: My favorite thing.

80. John Cortland: Ole Kochuan

8 1. Miles Davis: Miles smiles.

82. Miles Davis: Walking.

Miles Davis: Milestones.

84. Miles Davis: Pay tribute to Jack Johnson.

85. Duke Ellington: Money Jungle

86. Don Ellis: Electric bath

87. Bill Evans: Portrait in Jazz

88. Ella Jane Fitzgerald sang a collection of Duke Ellington songs.

89. errol Garner: Concert by the Sea.

90. Stan Getz: Focus

9 1. Jimmy Gifford: Jimmy Gifford 3

92. Benny Goodman: Carnegie Hall Concert.

93. Grant Green: Feel the spirit.

94. John Handy: Live broadcast of Monterey Jazz Festival 1965.

95. Joe Henderson: So near, so far.

96. Woody Herman: A thunderous herd.

97. andrew hill: starting point

98. Typical Billie Holiday, Volume 4.

99. David Hollander: razor edge

100. Bobby Hutchinson: Dialogue