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There is a thread over at AAJ calling for the posters to list the best 25 albums recorded since 1980. I enjoyed going through my database and recalling some albums I hadn't heard in quite a while.

So while I was at it, I went through the 70s and thought I would start a similar thread here. Most of my 70s jazz featured electric instruments, and for that reason are not as appealling to me now. I was struck going through the list how many I didn't particularly want to listen to.

Anyway, here's my top ten list of albums recorded in the 1970s. What's yours?

First the vocals:

If - If2

Mark Murphy - Sings

Michael Franks - Sleeping Gypsy

Blood Sweat & Tears - Brand New Day

The Hi-Lo's - Back Again

and the instrumentals:

Attila Zoller - Gypsy Cry

Charlie Byrd & Cal Tjader - Tambu

Jean-Luc Ponty - Cosmic Messenger

Mike Nock - In Out & Around

Art Pepper - Today

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many many wonderful recordings. Here are several that I like a lot:

F.Hubbard - Red Clay

C.Tolliver - Strata East Recordings (yeah, I cheated...)

G.Mulligan - The Age of steam

Brotherhood of Breath - Traveling Somewhere

D.Holland - Conference Of The Birds

C.Jordan - Glass Bead Games

K.Burrell - ellington is forever vol.1

V.Dickenson - gentlemen of the trombone

W.Shaw - Stepping Stones

N.Brignola & P.Adams - Baritone Madness

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Dizzy Gillespie and Machito--Afro Cuban Jazz Moods

Sun Ra-Cosmos

Air-Air Lore

Jack DeJohnette--Special Edition

Arthur Blythe--Lenox Avenue Breakdown

Johnny Griffin--Return of the Griffin

Art Ensemble of Chicago--Les Stances a Sophie

McCoy Tyner--Trident

McCoy Tyner--Supertrios

McCoy Tyner--Focal Point

There are about 50 more I should list.

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First 10 who came to my mind:

• Sam Rivers/Dave Holland: Vol. 1

• Sam Rivers/Dave Holland: Vol. 2

• Pharoah Sanders: Black Unity

• Alice Coltrane: Ptah the El Daoud

• Lee Morgan: Live at the Lighthouse

• Joe Henderson: Live at the Lighthouse

• Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan: Goin' Home

• Charles Mingus: Let My Children Hear Music

• Oscar Peterson: The London Concert

• Toshiko Akiyoshi & Lew Tabackin Big Band: Long Yellow Road

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Miles Davis - Live/Evil

George Freeman - Birth Sign

Bobby Hutcherson - Live at Montreaux

Akiyoshi/Tabakin Big Band - Insight

Warne Marsh - All Music

Woody Shaw - Little Red's Fantasy

Art Pepper - Art Pepper Today

Joe Pass - Intercontinental

Dave Holland & Sam Rivers Vol. 1

and about 99 to be named later ... :)

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Paul Bley - Open to Love (72)

Miles Davis - Jack Johnson (70)

Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi (71)

DeJohnette - Special Edition (79)

Ben Webster - Did You Call (78)

If you could slip into the early 80's I would swap out Miles or Herbie for Don Cherry - El Corazon (82)

David Bowie - Low (77)

Elvis Costello - My Aim is True (77)

Kraftwerk - Ralf and Florian (75)

John Prine - John Prine (71)

Tom Waits - Nighthawks at the Diner (75)

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Chet Baker - Deep In A Dream Of You (Moon)

Kenny Burrell - Village Vanguard recordings (Muse)

Eddie Davis - Straight Ahead (Pablo)

Paul Desmond - Pure Desmond (CTI)

Art Farmer - Yesterday's Thoughts (East Wind)

Dexter Gordon - The Jumpin' Blues (Prestige); Swiss Nights vols 1-3 (Steeplechase)

Lou Levy - My Old Flame (Dobre)

Blue Mitchell - Last Dance (JAM) recently released on CD as "Stablemates" (Candid)

Horace Parlan - Alone (Steeplechase)

Frank Rosolino - Frank Talks (Storyville)

George Shearing Trio (w/Louis Stewart, NHOP) - Windows;Getting In The Swing Of Things;500 Miles High (MPS)

Sonny Stitt - Constellation; Tune Up (Muse)

Sarah Vaughan - Live In Japan (Mainstream)

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Well, I've got 25 which I thought were definitely good enough to be in the top 10 - the differences being so marginal as not to count.

What I found interesting going through was that there is a concentration of really great stuff in the start of the decade and then things tail off a bit. 18 are from 1970-73, 7 from 1974-1979.

Boogaloo Joe Jones – Right on brother (Feb 1970)

Lonnie Smith – Live at Club Mozambique (May 1970)

Grant Green – Alive (Aug 1970)

David Newman – Captain Buckles (Nov 1970)

Stanley Turrentine – Sugar (Nov 1970)

Sonny Stitt – Just the way it was: Live at the Left Bank (Mar 1971)

Jimmy McGriff – Black pearl (Summer? 1971)

Jimmy McGriff & Junior Parker – Chicken fried soul (Summer 1971)

Charles Williams – Trees & grass & things (late 1971 or early 1972)

David Newman – Lonely Avenue (Nov 1971)

Melvin Sparks – Akilah (Feb 1972)

Leon Spencer – Where I’m comin’ from (Feb 1972)

Johnny Lytle – People and love (Aug 1972)

Charles Earland – Live at the Lighthouse (Oct 1972)

Gene Ammons – Big bad Jug (Oct & Nov 1972)

Boogaloo Joe Jones – Snake rhythm rock (Nov 1972)

Cornell Dupree – Teasin’ (Nov 1973)

Charles Earland – Leaving this planet (Dec 1973)

David Newman – Newmanism (1974)

Sonny Criss – Crisscraft (Feb 1975)

Idris Muhammad – House of the rising sun (Jun-Oct 1975)

Houston Person – Wildflower (Sep 1977)

Willis Jackson – Bar wars (Dec 1977)

Don Patterson – Why not (Jan 1978)

Grant Green – Easy (Apr 1978)

Another interesting thing is that comparatively few are presently available; just over half, I think.

MG

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70s are under-represented in my collection. My favs, many mentioned previously, include

Woody Shaw- Stepping Stones, Little Red's Fantasy

Kenny Burrell- Ellington is Forever, Vol. 1

Modern Jazz Quartet- Complete Last Concert

Herbie Hancock- Head Hunters

Ellington/Brown- This One's for Blanton

Hall/Carter- Alone Together

Dave Holland- Conference of the Birds

McCoy Tyner- Echoes of a Friend

Haven't yet cracked open Dewey Redman- Musics, or Nat Adderley- A Little New York Midtown Music from the Concord sale.

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Impossible to limit my list to ten.

Here are some of my favorite recordings from the '70's.

Count Basie - Kansas City Five

Zoot Sims - Warm Tenor

Sonny Criss - Saturday Morning

Tommy Flanagan Trio - Eclypso

Art Farmer - To Duke With Love

Paul Desmond Quartet - Live

Charles McPherson - Beautiful

Johnny Griffin - Bush Dance

Jimmy Rushing - The You And Me That Used To Be

Dolo Coker - California Hard (w. Art Pepper & Blue Mitchell)

Modern Jazz Quartet - Last Concert

Barry Harris Trio - Plays Barry Harris

Warne Marsh - All Music

Sarah Vaughan - How Long Has This Been Going On

Dexter Gordon - The Panther

Sonny Stitt - Constellation

Al Cohn _ No Problem

Benny Carter - The King

Bill Evans - The Paris Concert, Edition One

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Off the top of my head (in no particular order):

Sam Rivers - Crystals

John Lewis - Statements and Sketches for Development

Anthony Braxton - Quartet (Dortmund) 1976

East New York Ensemble De Music - At the Helm

Ornette Coleman/Charlie Haden - Soapsuds

Chico Freeman - Spirit Sensitive

Ken McIntyre - Chasing the Sun

Clifford Thornton - The Panther and the Lash

Cecil McBee - Alternate Spaces

Paul Motian - Dance

Keith Jarrett - The Survivors' Suite

Eberhard Weber - Silent Feet

Beaver Harris - Beautiful Africa

Johnny Dyani - Song for Biko

Walt Dickerson - Peace

Hans Koller - Phoenix

Randy Weston - African Nite

Getz with Clarke/Boland - Change of Scenes

Brubeck/Desmond - The Duets

and many, many others...

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First 10 who came to my mind:

• Sam Rivers/Dave Holland: Vol. 1

• Sam Rivers/Dave Holland: Vol. 2

• Pharoah Sanders: Black Unity

• Alice Coltrane: Ptah the El Daoud

• Lee Morgan: Live at the Lighthouse

• Joe Henderson: Live at the Lighthouse

• Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan: Goin' Home

• Charles Mingus: Let My Children Hear Music

• Oscar Peterson: The London Concert

• Toshiko Akiyoshi & Lew Tabackin Big Band: Long Yellow Road

After 2ed thought: Some of Keith Jarrett recordings for Impulse must be included in my list. I cant believe nobody mentioned these wonderful recordings.

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Woody Shaw - 'The Iron Man', 'Love Dance', 'Stepping Stones'

Miles Davis - 'Agharta', 'Get Up With It', 'On The Corner'

Gil Evans - 'Plays the Music of Jimmy Hendrix'

John Surman/John Warren - 'Tales of the Algonquin'

Mike Westbrook - 'Metropolis', 'Citadel/Room 315'

John Taylor - 'Pause and Think Again'

Neil Ardley - 'Symphony of Amaranths', 'Kaleidoscope of Rainbows'

Lee Morgan - 'Live at the Lighthouse'

Pat Martino - 'Impressions', 'Live'

RR Kirk - 'Rahsaan Rahsaan'

Clarke-Boland/Getz - 'Changes of Scene', 'Off Limits'

Cedar Walton - 'Eastern Rebellion 1 - 4'

Chet Baker - 'Broken Wing'

Lots of great jazz from the 1970s..

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I just listed what came out in the seventies, not records from this period publish in the eighties, nineties or even closer to today:

- PAUL BLEY: OPEN, TO LOVE (ECM)

- DEREK BAILEY & EVAN PARKER: THE LONDON CONCERT (INCUS)

- ANTHONY BRAXTON: THE MONTREUX/ BERLIN CONCERTS (ARISTA)

- ORNETTE COLEMAN: SCIENCE FICTION (COLUMBIA)

- MILES DAVIS: LIVE/ EVIL (COLUMBIA)

- WALT DICKERSON: TO MY SON (STEEPLECHASE)

- STEVE LACY: POINTS (LE CHANT DU MONDE)

- GEORGE LEWIS: HOMMAGE TO CHARLES PARKER (BLACK SAINT)

- FRANK LOWE: THE FLAM (BLACK SAINT)

- EVAN PARKER: AT THE UNITY THEATER (INCUS)

- SAM RIVERS: STREAMS (AT THE MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL) (IMPULSE)

- CECIL TAYLOR: ONE TOO MANY SALTY SWIFT AND NOT GOODBYE (hatOLOGY)

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Charles Mingus - Changes One & Changes Two

Thad & Mel - Consummation

Dizzy Gillespie - Portrait of Jenny

Cedar Walton - Pitt Inn

Woody Shaw - Moontrane

Carmen McRae - Live at the Great American Music Hall

Miles Davis - Agartha

Clifford Jordan - Glass Bead Games

Gil Evans - Svengali

Sonny Rollins - Live in Japan

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It's actually refreshing that, after the whole Dave Douglas/Bad Plus ballyhoo over 70's/80's recordings that's been going about the blogs, people are exercising a fervent interest over an oft-neglected historical period. Some favorites that (perhaps) haven't been mentioned:

Brotherhood of Breath: Brotherhood of Breath and Brotherhood

Louis Moholo: Spirits Rejoice

Johnny Dyani: Witchdoctor's Son

Dudu Pukwana: In the Townships

Dewey Redman: Coincide

Charles Tolliver: Impact

Don Cherry: Brown Rice

Frank Lowe: Black Beings

Billy Harper: In Europe and Trying to Make Heaven My Home

Cecil Taylor: 3 Phasis

Frank Wright/Noah Howard: Church Number Nine and Uhuru Na Umoja

Pharoah Sanders: Black Unity

AEC: Nice Guys

Andrew Hill: Hommage

Anthony Braxton: Five Pieces (becoming one, anyway)

Bobby Hutcherson/Harold Land: San Francisco

Billy Bang: Sweet Space

Julius Hemphill: Dogon A.D.

-I guess you could pick any ten of those (they'd change on another day...)

-This doesn't even include more free improvish sides, like Derek Bailey's solo work, Topography of the Lungs, the 70's Globe Unity Orchestra Material, The Gentle Harm of the Bourgeoisie, etc.

-Double on Soapsuds, Soapsuds

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Herbie Hancock - Crossings

Tony Williams Lifetime - Ego

Miles Davis - Live Evil

Bennie Maupin - The Jewel in the Lotus

Stanley Cowell - Illusion Suite

Duke Ellington - New Orleans Suite (thanks, fellows, for the reminder!)

Rahsaan Roland Kirk & Al Hibbler - A Meeting of the Times (that's the one that encouraged me to explore Ellingtonia!)

... will add more later.

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I said in my earlier post on this thread that I should list 50 more. I still have not had time to go through my records to come up with a comprehensive list, but here are some I am thinking of--in addition to the ten I posted earlier in the thread:

Duke Ellington--New Orleans Suite (I have just read that this album was released in April, 1970. It should be #1 on the list of 1970s albums, in my opinion).

Sam Rivers--Waves

Sun Ra--Unity

Eddie Jefferson-The Main Man

Carla Bley--Escalator Over The Hill

Carla Bley-Dinner Music

Carla Bley-European Tour '77

George Adams--Sound Suggestions

George Adams--Paradise Space Shuttle

Chico Freeman--Spirit Sensitive

Ricky Ford--Manhattan Plaza

Charles Mingus--Changes One

Charles Mingus--Changes Two

Charles Mingus--Let My Children Hear Music

Charles Mingus--Cumbia and Jazz Fusion

Randy Weston--Tanjah

Count Basie and Oscar Peterson--Satch and Josh

Dexter Gordon--Stable Mable

David Murray--Holy Siege On Intrigue

Roscoe Mitchell--Nonaah

Art Ensemble of Chicago--People in Sorrow

Art Ensemble of Chicago--Fanfare for the Warriors

Art Ensemble of Chicago--Live at Mandel Hall

Art Ensemble of Chicago--Nice Guys

Art Ensemble of Chicago--Full Force

Stan Getz and Jimmy Rowles--The Peacocks

Stan Getz--Gold (Happy 50th Stan)

Charlie Haden-Closeness

Charlie Haden--The Golden Number

Archie Shepp and Horace Parlan--Goin' Home

Richard Davis--The Philosophy of the Spiritual

Richard Davis--Epistrophy and Now's The Time

Arthur Blythe--In the Tradition

Heath Brothers--Live at the Public Theater

Dizzy Gillespie and Benny Carter--Carter, Gillespie, Inc.

Joe Pass--Portraits of Duke Ellington

Bill Evans--You Must Believe in Spring

Jess Stacy--Stacy Still Swings

Dave Burrell--Windward Passages

Mahavishnu Orchestra-The Inner Mounting Flame

Mahavishnu Orchestra--Birds of Fire

Jaco Pastorius--Jaco Pastorius

McCoy Tyner--Echoes of a Friend

Chick Corea-Light as A Feather

Keith Jarrett-The Koln Concert

Keith Jarrett-Belonging

Cecil Taylor--Silent Tongues

Anthony Braxton-Creative Orchestra Music '76

James Newton--Paseo Del Mar

Mary Lou Williams- Free Spirits

Betty Carter--Now It's My Turn

Paul Desmond--Pure Desmond

Rahsaan Roland Kirk--Bright Moments

Abdullah Ibrahim--Ode to Duke Ellington

Kenny Wheeler--Gnu High

I am sure that I will think of more soon.

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A lot of fine records were released in the 70s. I could easily list 100-150 favorite records, but I cut it down to something relatively manageable. Here goes:

Air: Air Time

Art Ensemble of Chicago: Les Stances a Sophie

Chet Baker: The Touch of Your Lips

Jaki Byard: Flight of the Fly

Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham

Ornette Coleman: Paris Concert

Ted Curson: Blue Piccolo

Paul Desmond Quartet

Walt Dickerson w. Wilbur Ware & Andrew Cyrille: Tell Us Only the Beautiful Things

Roy Eldridge: The Nifty Cat

Boulo & Elios Ferre: Pour Django

Charlie Haden: The Golden Number

Earl Hines: Plays Ellington

Jo Jones: The Main Man

Jimmy Knepper: In L.A.

Warne Marsh: All Music

Max Roach: M'Boom

Roswell Rudd/Giorgio Gaslini: Sharing

Leo Smith: Spirit Catcher

Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan: Goin' Home

Sonny Stitt: Tune Up!

Cecil Taylor Unit: Akisakila

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A dozen favorite blues (& blues related) records from the 70s:

James Booker: Junco Partner

Joe Carter: Mean & Evil Blues

Clifton Chenier: Bogalusa Boogie

Fernest and the Thunders

Johnny Fuller: Fuller's Blues

Good Rockin' Charles

Guitar Shorty: Alone in his Field

Martin, Bogan & Armstrong

Professor Longhair: Rock 'n' Roll Gumbo - This was originally released in the 70s, but the remixed, remastered Dancing Cat reissue from the 80s is the one to get - sounds like a different (& better) record.

Snooky Pryor and the Country Blues

The Raw Harmonica Blues of Charlie Sayles

Tarheel Slim: No Time at All

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