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Not essential - we are dealing with luxury items, y'know - but kinda representative.

Ray Charles/Milt Jackson - Soul Brothers - Atlantic - 9/1957

Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis - Cookbooks - Prestige - 6,9&12/1958

Jimmy Smith - Home Cookin' - Blue Note - 7/1958,5&6/1959

David Newman/Ray Charles - Fathead - Atlantic - 11/1958

Teddy Edwards/Les McCann - It's About Time - Pacific Jazz - 8/1959

Cannonball Adderley - Live In San Francisco - Riverside - 10/1959

John Wright - South Side Soul - Prestige - 8/1960

Baby Face Willette - Face To Face - Blue Note - 1/1961

Gene Ammons/Groove Holmes - Groovin' With Jug - Pacific Jazz - 8/1961

Grant Green - Remembering - Blue Note - 8/1961

Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul - Blue Note - 11/1961

Stanley Turrentine - That's Where It's At - Blue Note - 1/1962

Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'N Tootin' - Blue Note - 2/1962

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

Jack McDuff - Screamin’ - Prestige - 10/1962

Johnny 'Hammond' Smith - Black Coffee - Riverside - 11/1962

Paul Bryant – Something’s Happening - Fantasy - 1963

Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue - Blue Note - 1/1963

Clifford Scott/Les McCann - Out Front - Pacific Jazz - 2/1963

Curtis Amy - Katanga! - Pacific Jazz - 2/1963

Baby Face Willette - Mo' Rock - Argo - 2&4/1964

Eddie Chamblee - The Rockin' Tenor Sax - Prestige - 2/1964

James Brown - Grits & Soul - Smash - 5&8/1964

Don Patterson - Hip Cake Walk - Prestige - 5&7/1964

John Patton - The Way I Feel - Blue Note - 6/1964

Freddie Roach - All That's Good - Blue Note - 10/1964

Billy Larkin & The Delegates - Blue Lights - Aura - 1965

Freddie Mccoy - Lonely Avenue - Prestige - 1&2/1965

Jackie Ivory - Soul Discovery - Atco - 8/1965

Jazz Crusaders - Live At The Lighthouse '66 - Pacific Jazz - 1/1966

Illinois Jacquet - Go Power - Cadet - 3/1966

Groove Holmes - On Basie’s Bandstand - Prestige - 4/1966

Lou Donaldson - Alligator Bogaloo - Blue Note - 4/1967

Odell Brown & the Organizers - Mellow Yellow - Cadet - 4/1967

Willis Jackson - Star Bag - Prestige - 3/1968

Charles Kynard - Soul Brotherhood - Prestige - 3/1969

Illinois Jacquet - The Soul Explosion - Prestige - 3/1969

Les Mccann/Eddie Harris - Swiss Movement - Atlantic - 6/1969

Reuben Wilson - Blue Mode - Blue Note - 12/1969

Lonnie Smith - Live At Club Mozambique - Blue Note - 5/1970

Grant Green - Alive! - Blue Note - 8/1970

Charles Earland - Livin' Black - Prestige - 9/1970

Stanley Turrentine - Sugar - CTI - 11/1970

Sonny Stitt - Just The Way It Was: Live at the Left Bank - Label M - 3/1971

Blue Mitchell - Blue Mitchell - Mainstream - 3/1971

Charles Williams - Trees And Grass And Things - Mainstream - c1971/72

Jimmy McGriff - Black Pearl - Blue Note - 1971

Dakota Staton - Madame Foo Foo - Groove Merchant - 1972?

Leon Spencer - Where I'm Comin' From - Prestige - 2/1972&1/1973

Johnny Lytle - People & Love - Milestone - 8/1972

Boogaloo Joe Jones - Snake Rhythm Rock - Prestige - 11/1972

Funk Inc - Hangin' Out - Prestige - 12/1972

Charles Earland - Leaving This Planet - Prestige - 12/1973

Rhoda Scott - Live At The Club Saint-Germain - Barclay - 5/1974

Shirley Scott - One For Me - Strata East - 11/1974

Idris Muhammad - The House Of The Rising Sun - Kudu - 6,9&10/1975

George Freeman - Frantic Diagnosis - Bam-Boo - c1976

Junior Mance - Holy Mama - East Wind - 5/1976

Houston Person - The Nearness Of You - Muse - 11/1977

Willis Jackson - Bar Wars - Muse - 12/1977

Al Grey/Jimmy Forrest - OD (Out 'Dere) - Greyforrest - 7/1980

Melvin Sparks - Sparkling - Muse - 2/1981

John Patton - Soul Connection - Nilva - 6/1983

Alvin Queen/Lonnie Smith - Lenox And Seventh - Black & Blue - 5/1985

Jimmy Ponder - To Reach A Dream - Muse - 7/1988&6/1989

Maceo Parker - Life On Planet Groove - Minor Music - 3/1992

Nat Adderley - Workin' - Timeless - 3/1992

Fred Wesley - Swing & Be Funky - Minor Music - 5/1992

Cornell Dupree - Bop'n'blues - Kokopelli - 11&12/1994

Calvin Newborn - Up City - Omnifarious - Mid 1996 & 1/1998

Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Groovin' High - Cannonball - c1997

Irene Reid - Million Dollar Secret - Savant - 2/1997

Etta Jones - My Buddy - HighNote - 12/1997

Hank Crawford - The World Of Hank Crawford - Milestone - 2/2000

David Newman - Keep The Spirits Singing - HighNote - 3/2000

Lonnie Smith & Crash - The Doctor Is In - Cellar Live - 9/2003

Rhoda Scott/Ricky Ford/Houston Person - Very Saxy - Ahead - 1&2/2004

I tell you what - it was bloody hard to cut it down to only 100!

MG

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Ha ha! I did it!

Not essential - we are dealing with luxury items, y'know - but kinda representative.

Ray Charles/Milt Jackson - Soul Brothers - Atlantic - 9/1957

Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis - Cookbooks - Prestige - 6,9&12/1958

Jimmy Smith - Home Cookin' - Blue Note - 7/1958,5&6/1959

David Newman/Ray Charles - Fathead - Atlantic - 11/1958

Teddy Edwards/Les McCann - It's About Time - Pacific Jazz - 8/1959

Cannonball Adderley - Live In San Francisco - Riverside - 10/1959

John Wright - South Side Soul - Prestige - 8/1960

Baby Face Willette - Face To Face - Blue Note - 1/1961

Gene Ammons/Groove Holmes - Groovin' With Jug - Pacific Jazz - 8/1961

Grant Green - Remembering - Blue Note - 8/1961

Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul - Blue Note - 11/1961

Stanley Turrentine - That's Where It's At - Blue Note - 1/1962

Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'N Tootin' - Blue Note - 2/1962

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

Jack McDuffRay Charles/Milt Jackson - Soul Brothers - Atlantic - 9/1957

Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis - Cookbooks - Prestige - 6,9&12/1958

Jimmy Smith - Home Cookin' - Blue Note - 7/1958,5&6/1959

David Newman/Ray Charles - Fathead - Atlantic - 11/1958

Teddy Edwards/Les McCann - It's About Time - Pacific Jazz - 8/1959

Cannonball Adderley - Live In San Francisco - Riverside - 10/1959

John Wright - South Side Soul - Prestige - 8/1960

Baby Face Willette - Face To Face - Blue Note - 1/1961

Gene Ammons/Groove Holmes - Groovin' With Jug - Pacific Jazz - 8/1961

Grant Green - Remembering - Blue Note - 8/1961

Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul - Blue Note - 11/1961

Stanley Turrentine - That's Where It's At - Blue Note - 1/1962

Fred Jackson - Hootin' 'N Tootin' - Blue Note - 2/1962

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

Jack McDuff

I tell you what - it was bloody hard to cut it down to only 100!

MG

Especially since you duplicated the first sixteen! :g

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Oh, and I ditched nine compilations of material from the pre-LP era - kind of a pity, so here those are

Ike Quebec - Complete Forties Recordings Of Ike Quebec & John Hardee -Mosaic - 7&9/1944,4&7/1945,1,5,8&9/1946

Illinois Jacquet - JATP: The First Concert - Clef - 7/1944

Illinois Jacquet - Illinois Jacquet & His Tenor Sax - Aladdin - 7/1945,1,4,9&11/1947

Arnett Cobb - Arnett Blows For 1300 - Delmark - 5&8/1947

Gene Ammons - Jug Sessions - Emarcy - 6,8,10&12/1947,2&10/1949

Gene Ammons - Early Visions - Cadet - 6&10/1948,1949,1950&1951

Willis Jackson - Call Of The Gators - Delmark - 12/1949,1&5/1950

Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis - Goodies From Eddie Davis - Roost - 1951

Wild Bill Davis - Here's Wild Bill Davis - Epic - 11/1951,4/1952&1/1953

MG

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Just as many inessential, but very good, free jazz records.

1. Ric Colbeck – The Sun Is Coming Up – (Fontana)

2. Ray Russell – Secret Asylum – (Black Lion)

3. Willem Breuker – Litany for the 14th of June 1966 – (Relax/Wergo)

4. Marzette Watts – Marzette Watts Ensemble – (Savoy)

5. Marion Brown – Porto Novo – (Polydor)

6. Kalaparusha – Forces & Feelings – (Delmark)

7. Andrew Cyrille – Junction – (IPS)

8. Arthur Doyle – Alabama Feeling – (Ak-Ba)

9. Alfred Harth – 4 Januar. 1970 – (no label)

10. Huseyin Ertunc – Musiki – (Intex)

11. The Jazz Composers Orchestra – Communication – (Fontana)

12. Byron Allen – Trio – (ESP)

13. James Zitro – Zitro – (ESP)

14. Smiley Winters – Memorial Quartet – (FMO)

15. Wolfgang Dauner – Output – (ECM)

16. Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne – Endangered Species – (Cadence)

17. Muhal Richard Abrams – Afrisong – (Whynot)

18. Steve Lacy – Esthilacos – (Sassetti)

19. Francois Tusques – Intercommunal Music – (Shandar)

20. Joe Giardullo – Gravity – (Breeze)

21. Friedmann Graef – Daily New Paradox – (FMP)

22. Kenny Wheeler – Song For Someone – (Incus)

23. The Tony Oxley/Alan Davie Duo (ADMW)

24. The People Band (Transatlantic)

25. Spontaneous Music Ensemble – Challenge – (Eyemark)

26. Instant Composers’ Pool – Groupcomposing – (ICP)

27. Alan Braufman – Valley of Search – (India Navigation)

28. Richard Landry – Solos – (Chatham Square)

29. William Hooker – Brighter Lights – (Reality Unit Concepts)

30. The Sea Ensemble – Manzara – (Red Record)

31. Sam Rivers – Paragon – (Fluid)

32. Joe McPhee – Underground Railroad – (CJR)

33. Michel Portal – Splendid Yzlment – (CBS/AKT)

34. Alan Shorter – Tes Esat – (America)

35. Michel Pilz – Carpathes – (FMP)

36. Howard Riley – Facets – (Impetus)

37. Wilber Morris – Wilber Force – (DIW)

38. Wally Shoup – The Levitation Shuffle – (Clean Feed)

39. Doppelmoppel – Outside This Area – (Intakt)

40. Bengt Nordstrom – Now’s The Frippe Time – (Dragon)

41. Ascension – LP – (Fusetron)

42. The Music Ensemble – (Roaratorio)

43. Dewey Redman – Look For The Black Star – (Fontana)

44. John Tchicai – Real Tchicai – (Steeplechase)

45. Adam Lane – New Magical Kingdom – (Clean Feed)

46. Vinny Golia – Openhearted – (Nine Winds)

47. Horace Tapscott – The Dark Tree – (Hat Art)

48. Derek Bailey – Aida – (Incus)

49. Kazutoki Umezu – Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai – (SKI)

50. Mototeru Takagi – Mosura Freight – (Interval)

51. Universal Jazz Symphonette – Sound Craft 75 – (Anima)

52. Khan Jamal – Drumdance to the Motherland – (Dogtown)

53. Sabu Toyozumi – Message to Chicago – (Nadja)

54. Burton Greene/Daoud Amin – Trees – (Button Nose)

55. Marco Eneidi – Vermont Spring 1986 – (Botticelli)

56. Alan Silva – Inner Song – (Center of the World)

57. Frank Wright – Church Number Nine – (Calumet)

58. Bob Feldman – Triplicity – (One Way)

59. Graham Collier – Songs For My Father – (Fontana)

60. In Order To Survive – Compassion Seizes Bed-Stuy – (Homestead)

61. Rob Brown – Breath Rhyme – (Silkheart)

62. Mongezi Feza – Free Jam – (Ayler)

63. Selwyn Lissack – Friendship Next of Kin – (Goody)

64. Bobby Few – Lights and Shadows – (Boxholder)

65. Charles Tyler – Live in Europe – (Ak-Ba)

66. New Life Trio – Visions of the Third Eye – (Mustevic)

67. The Thing/School Days – The Music of Norman Howard – (Anagram)

68. The Vandermark Five – The Color of Memory – (Atavistic)

69. G.L. Unit – Orangutang! – (EMI Odeon)

70. Sunny Murray – Charred Earth – (Kharma)

71. Jerome Cooper – The Unpredictability of Predictability – (About Time)

72. Marc Edwards – The Black Queen – (Alpha Phonics)

73. Joel Futterman – Inneraction – (JDF)

74. Bruce Eisenbeil – Carnival Skin – (Nemu)

75. Jason Adasiewicz – Roll Down – (482 Music)

76. Jemeel Moondoc – Revolt of the Negro Lawn Jockeys – (Eremite)

77. Ted Daniel – Sextet – (Ujamaa)

78. Mario Pavone – Shodo – (Alacra)

79. Michael Gregory Jackson – Clarity – (Bija)

80. Antithesis – Antithesis – (Arise)

81. Irene Schweizer – Ramifications – (Ogun)

82. Jimmy Lyons – The Boxed Set – (Ayler)

83. Julius Hemphill/Abdul Wadud – Live In New York – (Red)

84. Jacques Coursil – The Black Suite – (America)

85. Acting Trio – (BYG Actuel)

86. Frank Lowe – The Other Side – (Palm)

87. Baikaida Carroll – Orange Fish Tears – (Palm)

88. Manuel Villaroel – Terremoto – (Futura)

89. Giorgio Gaslini – Nuovi Sentimenti – (Voce del Padrone)

90. Don Cherry – Togetherness – (Durium)

91. Gato Barbieri/Dollar Brand – Hamba Khale – (Togetherness)

92. Hamiet Bluiett – Birthright – (India Navigation)

93. Jack Wright – Free Life, Singing – (Spring Garden)

94. Archie Shepp & Philly Joe Jones – (America)

95. Now Creative Arts Jazz Ensemble – Now! – (Arhoolie)

96. Dizzy Reece – From In To Out – (Futura)

97. Hans Dulfer – Jazz In Paradiso – (Heavy Soul)

98. Han Bennink – Tempo Comodo – (Data)

99. Mike Osborne – Outback – (Turtle)

100. Cohelmec Ensemble – Hippotigris Zebra-Zebra – (Saravah)

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Ha ha! I did it!

Not essential - we are dealing with luxury items, y'know - but kinda representative.

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

I tell you what - it was bloody hard to cut it down to only 100!

MG

A little padding going on there, I see? :w

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Ha ha! I did it!

Not essential - we are dealing with luxury items, y'know - but kinda representative.

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

Larry Young - Groove Street - Prestige - 2/1962

Don Wilkerson - Elder Don - Blue Note - 5/1962

Gene Ammons - Bad Bossa Nova - Prestige - 9/1962

I tell you what - it was bloody hard to cut it down to only 100!

MG

A little padding going on there, I see? :w

Yeah - I've edited out the duplicates now, so there are only 100.

MH

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Just as many inessential, but very good, free jazz records.

Thanks for that. A few people there surprised me. Mongezi Feza, whom I only know from his recordings with Dudu Puwana. Dizzy Reece is another. Did they change their style or have I been missing something?

MG

The Feza is a pretty loose session, or pair of sessions, cut in Sweden during the early '70s.

The Reece is driving North African-inspired music with some very heavy soloing by Reece & John Gilmore over the top of it all. A fantastic expat date with Art Taylor really pushing things along.

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I think there are other Curtis Amy PJs that fit into the "Soul Jazz" bag better than Katanga does. Unless I'm thinking of a different one, that always struck me as a little more modernist, a bit less "soul".

Yes, I'd call it West Coast bop/hard bop, with an edge at times.

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just out of curiosity (if MG says it, it will be true...) would Horace Silver make the 200 inessential but rather enjoyable soul jazz albums list?

Certainly. I cut out "6 pieces", "Song for my father" and "Serenade to a soul sister" pretty late in the process. And every cut, of course, early or late, was made with regret :), because I LURVE that stuff.

MG

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I think there are other Curtis Amy PJs that fit into the "Soul Jazz" bag better than Katanga does. Unless I'm thinking of a different one, that always struck me as a little more modernist, a bit less "soul".

Yes, I'd call it West Coast bop/hard bop, with an edge at times.

Well, I think all Amy's fit. In general, there are some records that straddle the boundary - if there really IS a boundary - and a few of those lean a bit one way or another. You could say the same for a lot of Horace Silver albums as well as Blakey's "moanin'", couldn't you? I wasn't terribly concerned with using the list to DEFINE the music, because I wouldn't want to do that.

MG

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MG, Just for fun, I started to compile my own list of "Inessential But Enjoyable Jazz Albums in All Genres", but gave up. I am highly impressed by your achievement in putting together your list of 100 Soul Jazz albums. It's difficult to make up one of these lists! My head hurts from trying to do it.

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MG, Just for fun, I started to compile my own list of "Inessential But Enjoyable Jazz Albums in All Genres", but gave up. I am highly impressed by your achievement in putting together your list of 100 Soul Jazz albums. It's difficult to make up one of these lists! My head hurts from trying to do it.

Yes, it's hard. You agonise over each one you have to ditch. And for what? It's only a list :D

MG

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Great lists MG and clifford thornton! ... I'm not a fraction of the free jazz fan I figured myself to be. I don't believe I have a single title on that list. Now, if each of you fellas could point to which 10 from your lists you would focus on for starters, if that's even possible, I'd be much obliged. (Just for curiosity sake, you understand).

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