I hear you, the time elapsed between the end of WWII and my birth is less important than my age by now, but the majority of my jazz listening has been recorded before I was born.
Here are a few records I have enjoyed in the present century, the ones in bold maybe a little more.
Jarek Śmietana / Gary Bartz - African Lake
Abdullah Ibrahim Trio - Cape Town Revisited
Michel Graillier, Riccardo Del Fra - Soft Talk
Mal Waldron / Jeanne Lee - After Hours
Rene Urtreger - Onirica
Paolo Fresu - Kind Of Porgy & Bess
Archie Shepp & Mal Waldron - Left Alone Revisited
Mal Waldron / Jean-Jacques Avenel / Steve Lacy - One More Time
E.S.T. - Seven Days Of Falling
Tony Kofi Quartet - Plays Monk
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Walking With Giants
Kora Jazz Trio - Part Two
Organissimo - This Is the Place
The Bennie Maupin Ensemble - Penumbra
Paul Bley - Solo In Mondsee
Reptet - Chicken Or Beef?
Sophie Alour - Opus 3
Abdullah Ibrahim - Sotho Blue
John Tchicai, Charlie Kohlhase, Garrison Fewell, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart - Tribal Ghost
Yusef Lateef Part- Live At The Olympia June 27.2012
Stéphane Kerecki Quartet - Nouvelle Vague
Heads Of State - Search For Peace
Ahmad Jamal - Marseille
Laurent De Wilde - New Monk Trio
Nicolas Moreaux - Far Horizons
Plus I have discovered and enjoyed many musicians from attending their concerts or from heavy collecting from Dime around 2005-2010 and I should seek out their corresponding recordings at some stage.