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What an interesting thread. Not too many have looked at Soul Jazz musicians. Here's my list of my most played jazz musicians.

GRANT GREEN – COMPLETE QUARTETS WITH SONNY CLARK

HOUSTON PERSON – UNDERGROUND SOUL

DAVID NEWMAN – DAVEY BLUE

HANK CRAWFORD – THE WORLD OF HANK CRAWFORD

GENE AMMONS – GROOVIN’ WITH JUG

LOU DONALDSON – ALLIGATOR BOGALOO

LES MCCANN – SWISS MOVEMENT

CHARLES EARLAND – LEAVING THIS PLANET

WILLIS JACKSON – BAR WARS

SONNY STITT – JUST THE WAY IT WAS: LIVE AT THE LEFT BANK

STANLEY TURRENTINE – ROUGH ‘N TUMBLE

JACK MCDUFF – THE HONEYDRIPPER

JIMMY SMITH – HOME COOKIN’

RICHARD 'GROOVE' HOLMES – ON BASIE’S BANDSTAND

JIMMY MCGRIFF – THE STARTING FIVE (just pipping The main squeeze)

JOHN PATTON – THE WAY I FEEL

LONNIE SMITH – TOO DAMN HOT

DON PATTERSON – BROTHERS FOUR

RAY CHARLES – GENIUS + SOUL = JAZZ LIVE

PHAROAH SANDERS - REJOICE

JR MANCE – BLUE MANCE

SHIRLEY SCOTT – SOUL SONG

SONNY CRISS - CRISSCRAFT

KENNY BURRELL – MIDNIGHT BLUE

JOHNNY 'HAMMOND' SMITH – BLACK FEELIN’

KING CURTIS – LIVE AT SMALL’S PARADISE

TEDDY EDWARDS – BLUE SAXOPHONE

DEXTER GORDON – AT MONTREUX

NAT ADDERLEY – WORKIN’

ILLINOIS JACQUET – THE SOUL EXPLOSION

JAMES BROWN – PLAYS JAMES BROWN TODAY & YESTERDAY

RED HOLLOWAY – THE BURNER

JIMMY PONDER – TO REACH A DREAM

BLUE MITCHELL – SOUL VILLAGE

JOHNNY LYTLE – PEOPLE & LOVE

RUSTY BRYANT – FIRE EATER

HANK MOBLEY - WORKOUT

CHRIS CONNOR – CHRIS CRAFT

HORACE SILVER - & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS

EDDIE 'LOCKJAW' DAVIS – COOKBOOK (can I have the set?)

CHARLES KYNARD – SOUL BROTHERHOOD

PUCHO & THE LATIN SOUL BROTHERS – GROOVIN’ HIGH

MELVIN SPARKS - SPARKLING

ART BLAKEY – A NIGHT AT BIRDLAND

FRED WESLEY – SWING AND BE FUNKY

MONGO SANTAMARIA – MONTREUX HEAT

JOHN COLTRANE – LIVE AT BIRDLAND

GERALD WILSON – YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT

BOOGALOO JOE JONES – SNAKE RHYTHM ROCK

MILT JACKSON – SOUL BELIEVER

FREDDIE ROACH – ALL THAT’S GOOD

IDRIS MUHAMMAD – BLACK RHYTHM REVOLUTION

JIMMY FORREST – SIT DOWN AND RELAX

MACEO PARKER – LIFE ON PLANET GROOVE

JAZZ CRUSADERS – LIGHTHOUSE ‘68

BOBBY TIMMONS – CHICKEN & DUMPLIN’S

ROOSEVELT 'BABY FACE' WILLETTE – (all of them, but...) BEHIND THE 8 BALL

HAMPTON HAWES – AT THE PIANO

REUBEN WILSON – THE SWEET LIFE

CORNELL DUPREE – TEASIN’

ARNETT COBB – SMOOTH SAILING

WES MONTGOMERY – BOSS GUITAR

WILD BILL DAVIS – THE ZURICH CONCERT

BERNARD PURDIE – SOUL TO JAZZ VOLS 1 & 2

IKE QUEBEC – HEAVY SOUL

CANNONBALL ADDERLEY – MERCY, MERCY, MERCY

GEORGE FREEMAN –GEORGE BURNS

PLAS JOHNSON – KEEP THAT GROOVE GOIN’ (with Red Holloway)

CURTIS AMY - KATANGA

ABDULLAH IBRAHIM – WATER FROM AN ANCIENT WELL

ETTA JONES – MY BUDDY

SONNY PHILLIPS – MY BLACK FLOWER

JOE HENDERSON – CANYON LADY

LARRY YOUNG – GROOVE STREET

DONALD BYRD - BLACKJACK

GEORGE BENSON – BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON

PEE WEE ELLIS – 12 AND MORE BLUES

RANDY JOHNSTON – WALK ON

GENE LUDWIG – SOUL SERENADE

DON WILKERSON – (all of them – OK) THE COMPLETE BLUE NOTES

GROVER WASHINGTON JR – MR MAGIC

BILL HEID – WET STREETS

HAROLD MABERN – KISS OF FIRE

JOHNNY GRIFFIN – GRAB THIS

MEL RHYNE - CLASSMASTERS

DUKE ELLINGTON – PIANO IN THE FOREGROUND

BOOKER ERVIN – THE BLUES BOOK

MILT BUCKNER – GREEN ONIONS

WINARD HARPER - FAITH

LEE MORGAN – SONIC BOOM

WYNTON KELLY – SMOKIN’ AT THE HALF NOTE

DIZZY GILLESPIE – SWING LOW SWEET CADILLAC

PAUL BRYANT – SOMETHIN’S HAPPENIN’

BILL DOGGETT – WOW!

HORACE PARLAN – US 3

FUNK INC – HANGIN’ OUT

FREDDIE MCCOY – LONELY AVENUE

CHARLES MINGUS – AH UM

BENNIE GREEN – WALKING DOWN

BILLY BUTLER – NIGHT LIFE

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Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue

John Coltrane - Best of John Coltrane (Atlantic)

Horace Silver - Song For My Father

Herbie Hancock - My Point Of View

Stanley Turrentine - Joyride

Ray Bryant - All Blues

Brother Jack McDuff - Screamin'

Oliver Nelson - Blues & The Abstract Truth

Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue

George Freeman - Birth Sign

Reuben Wilson - Organ Blues

Don Patterson - Hip Cake Walk

Charles Earland - Blowing The Blues Away

Jimmy McGriff - City Lights

Hank Crawford - Dig These Blues/After Hours

Houston Pearson - Goodness

Grant Green - Idle Moments

Hank Mobley - No Room For Squares

Rusty Bryant - Soul Liberation

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Cookbook

Lou Donaldson - The Natuaral Soul

Curtis Amy - Meetin' Here

Yusef Lateef - Live At Pep's

Gerald Wilson - You Better Believe It

Richard "Groove" Holmes - Blues All Day Long

Harold Vick - Steppin' Out

Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil

Shirley Scott - Legends Of Acod Jazz (Hip Soul + Hip Twist)

The Three Sounds - Black Orchid

Jimmy Smith - Midnight Special

Art Pepper - Meets The Rhythm Section

Red Garland - Red In Bluesville

The Jazz Crusaders - Freedom Sound

Quincy Jones - Quintessence

Sonny Stitt - Endgame Brilliance (Contellation + Tune Up)

Bill Doggett - Many Moods of Bill Doggett

Buddy Johnson - Jukebox Hits

Bill Jennings - Glide On (Enough Said + Guide On)

Jimmy Forrest - Heart Of The Forrest

Tab Smith - Because Of You

Curtis Fuller - Blues-ette

Count Basie - Basdie Plays Hefti

Kenny Dorham - Una Mas

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in reference to that live sun ra up above, i was just listening to "it is forbidden", a live set from 1974, and i really felt that it gives a nice overview of what sun ra was up to. it is a continuous jam morphing into a number of well known ra tunes over the cours of about an hour and a quarter.. wouldn't say it is the best ra i know of, not by far, but it would be a decent place for a novice to start, i think.

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Covering artists not previously mentioned in my first two posts (gotta wonder what I was thinking when I posted those, though!):

Johnny Hodges with Billy Strayhorn and THE Orchestra

Duke Ellington at Newport '56

Johnny Smith - Walk Don't Run

R.E.M. - Monster :P

XTC - English Settlement

Cannoball Adderley - Somethin' Else

Chet Baker - Chet

Getz/Gilberto

Vince Guaraldi - A Boy Named Charlie Brown

Donald Byrd - Royal Flush

Kenny Burrell - Blue Lights

John Patton - Got a Good Thing Goin'

Paul Desmond - Bossa Antigua

More next year...... ;)

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R.E.M. - Monster :P

Monster is my favorite REM date too!! Their worst selling album (or at least used copies can be found everywhere, for pennies on the dollar), and it only gets 2½ starts in the AMG review. But my favorite!! :wub:

It sold more than 4 million. Two other REM albums sold over 4 mill. In my experience, the biggest selling albums are easiest to find second hand, because there were so many more of them sold. One percent of 4 mill is a lot more than one percent of 100,000.

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Hooked onto this thread, way too late, but here's my offering based on the artists I have multiple albums of in my collection:

AMM - Newfoundland

Art Ensemble of Chicago - Les Stances A Sophie

Albert Ayler - Slug's Saloon

Derek Bailey - Improvisation

Billy Bang - Commandment

Art Blakey - Free For All

Anthony Braxton - For Alto

Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin'

Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz To Come

John Coltrane - A Love Supreme

Miles Davis - Miles Smiles

Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch

Jimmy Giuffre - 1961

Dexter Gordon - Our Man in Paris

Grant Green - Idle Moments

Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage

Andrew Hill - Judgment!!!

Freddie Hubbard - Night of the Cookers

Bobby Hutcherson - Oblique

Booker Little - Out Front

Jackie McLean - Let Freedom Ring

Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus

Hank Mobley - Soul Station

Thelonious Monk - Monk's Music

Lee Morgan - Search for the New Land

Sachiko M - Good Morning Good Night

Toshimaru Nakamura - Side Guitar

Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus

Keith Rowe - Duos for Doris

Wayne Shorter - The All Seeing Eye

Taku Sugimoto - Live in Australia

Sun Ra - When Angels Speak of Love

Cecil Taylor - Indent

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I'm a Drums and Wires/Black Sea man myself, but English Settlement is a good one, ndai.

Another vote for English Settlement, however, I find myself drawn more and more to Nonsuch and Apple Venus lately. Skylarking is MORE than just pretty good, too.

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Richard Williams 'New Horn In Town' (Candid)

That's about as simple a pick as:

Don Sleet - All Members

:)

I never meshed with this thread, but I'm at work and bored right now, so I'll think of some favourites - main problem is I feel actually to make such a statement you ought to be familiar with more or less the complete recorded output of these musicians, which in many cases I'm not, so I'll try and stick to musicians whose oeuvre I'm quite familiar with or add some kind of disclaimer...

Charles Mingus - Black Saint & the Sinner Lady

Cannonball Adderley - Something Else

Grant Green - Idle Moments

Kenny Dorham - Round About Midnight at the Café Bohemia

Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus or Village Vanguard

René Thomas - Guitar Groove (not familiar with too much of his stuff, though)

Sonny Clark - Trio

Hank Mobley - Soul Station

Art Blakey - the 1953 Birdland, the 1954 Bohemia or Free for All - I really can't decide!

Clifford Brown - Study in Brown (actually Brown/Roach)

Max Roach - Freedom Now Suite

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch or the Five Spot live date

Ornette Coleman - At the Golden Circle

Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity

Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris

Herbie Hancock - probably Inventions & Dimensions, but I'm not quite sure

Lee Morgan - The Procrastinator

Jimmy Smith - Groovin' at Smalls Paradise (the full glorious 2CD RVG!)

Abdullah Ibrahim - African Marketplace (with Yarona a close second)

Randy Weston - Monterey '66 or Volcano Blues

Cecil Taylor - Nefertiti (the Revenant 2CD set)

Archie Shepp - Live in San Francisco

Johnny Griffin - The Congregation (don't know more than a third or half his albums, though)

Freddie Hubbard - Ready for Freddie

Ben Webster - Meets Oscar Peterson

Bud Powell - the trio date w/Un Poco Loco & the quintet w/Navarro & Rollins

Thelonious Monk - the collected Genius of Modern Music (including the session on Bags' "Wizard of Vibes")

Stan Getz - the early Roost quartets (disc 1 of the Blue Note 3CD set)

Herbie Mann - At the Village Gate (I barely know his work, though)

Yusef Lateef - Live at Pep's (Volume 1 - Volume 2 never struck me as much as Volume 1 did)

John Coltrane - A Love Supreme

Johnny Coles - The Warm Sound

Art Pepper - Intensity (tough one to choose... all his late 50s Contemporary albums are da shit!)

Art Ensemble - the Nessa box

Horace Silver - & the Jazz Messengers

Marion Brown - Quartet (I don't know that much of his stuff, but hey, this one's so feghing great!)

Lee Konitz - Motion

Lennie Tristano - Tristano

Booker Little - Out Front

Hal Russell - The Hal Russell Story (still need to look beyond his 3 ECMs and the UMS one I have, though)

Jazztet - With John Lewis

Benny Golson - Free

Roland Kirk - Rip, Rig and Panic

Booker Ervin - The Freedom and Space Sessions (cheating... that's the title of a 2LP set with you guess which two books)

Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth

Alan Shorter - Orgasm (easy pick!)

Miles Davis - tough call, but I think I go with PLM and pick the Plugged Nickel box

Gianni Gebbia - Arcana Major

Jimmy Giuffre - Free Fall

George Russell - Ezz-thetic

Joe Harriott - Free Form (though I know just his Redial reissues and the Koch indo-jazz one)

Jackie McLean - another tough call... Destination Out, probably...

Gil Evans - Out of the Cool

Stephan Oliva - Cinema (part of the jazz & (e)motion box)

Sonny Stitt - Endgame Brilliance (cheating again, but the two albums make a wonderful compilation!)

Bennie Wallace - Big Jim's Tango (or the Gershwin album?)

Tommy Flanagan - Giant Steps (or Overseas Revisited?)

Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge

Lester Young - much of his best stuff has not been on "albums"... love all of it, for a pick: the Savoy date with Basie where he does "Blue Lester" :wub:

Count Basie - difficult again... maybe the Famous Door broadcast on disc 4 of the Columbia boxette)

Duke Ellington - another tough one, but I go with those who chose Fargo, too!

Albert Mangelsdorff - Now Jazz Ramwong

Ianci Körössy - Identification

Bobby Hutcherson - Stick Up

Larry Young - Unity

Bennie Green - Soul Stirrin¨

Dizzy Reece - Star Bright

Steve Lacy - tough one again... School Days, Work, or Morning Joy

Charlie Parker - the Dial & Savoy sessions - all of them!

Lucky Thompson - Tricotism (the trio dates!)

Julius Watkins - the BN 10" albums

Tadd Dameron - the Café Bohemia live stuff with Navarro, Eager and Rudy Williams! Someone ought to collect all of it and do set!)

John Lewis - Private Concert

Sacha Distel (w/John Lewis) - Afternoon in Paris

Barney Wilen - Moshi (not quite sure, though)

Shelly Manne - At the Black Hawk (all volumes)

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Nat Adderley - Branching Out

Urbie Green - East Coast Jazz/6

Stan Levey - This Time the Drum's on Me

Mel Torme - Lulu's Back in Town

Chris Connor (the self-titled Atlantic)

Jack Teagarden - Think Well of Me (I hardly know his recordings, but this one I love so much, it will be hard to top!)

Charlie Persip - & the Jazz Statesmen

Eddie Bert - the session with JR Monterose (on Encore & another Bethlehem album, both now on a Freshsound 2CD set)

Stanley Turrentine - Live at Minton's

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