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I just ordered Pops' California Concerts, which got me thinking about live recordings and those I like the best. Top tier live sessions have to have at least two qualities for me--first, they have to be well recorded (well-balanced, can hear the bass etc) and there has to be a really good vibe.

Two favorites of mine are Monk, 'Live at the it Club'--well recorded and, for some reason, I just get the sense that Monk was in a really happy, dancing mood on these sets

Basie Live in Sweden (Roullette/Mosaic)--again, well-recorded and the band is just crackling with energy. Great to hear Basie's band, especially the two Franks and Thad Jones, stretching out.

What are some other favorites?

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I just ordered Pops' California Concerts, which got me thinking about live recordings and those I like the best. Top tier live sessions have to have at least two qualities for me--first, they have to be well recorded (well-balanced, can hear the bass etc) and there has to be a really good vibe.

Two favorites of mine are Monk, 'Live at the it Club'--well recorded and, for some reason, I just get the sense that Monk was in a really happy, dancing mood on these sets

Basie Live in Sweden (Roullette/Mosaic)--again, well-recorded and the band is just crackling with energy. Great to hear Basie's band, especially the two Franks and Thad Jones, stretching out.

What are some other favorites?

Assuming we are sticking only to official releases, some favorites:

John Coltrane, 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings

John Coltrane, A Love Supreme live

Miles Davis, Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965

Miles Davis, Live at the Fillmore: It's About That Time (March 7 1970)

Weather Report, Live in Tokyo

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Mingus - Antibes

Miles - Agharta / Pangea

Brotzmann - Little Birds Have Fast Hearts 1 & 2

Brotzmann - WELS concert

Brotzmann - Empty Bottle

DKV Trio - WELS / Chicago

Ayler - Fondation Maeght

Dave Holland - Extended Play

Braxton - Quartet (Dortmund) 1976

Braxton - Quintet (Basel) 1977

Cecil Taylor - Silent Tongues

Cecil - Willisau

Jimmy Smith - Club Baby Grand 1 & 2

Jimmy Smith - Cool Blues

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In no particular order:

1940s JATP

Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts

1969 All Star Tribute to Duke Ellington

Louis Armstrong at Symphony Hall

Duke at Fargo

Miles - Complete Concert '64: My Funny Valentine + Four & More

Capt. John Handy - All Aboard

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Duke Ellington at Newport (1956)

I haven't really warmed up to this, which reflects poorly on me, I know, because it's a classic. Maybe it's the weird way it starts--Phil Schaap has the Star spangled banner and two fairly long talks by Fr. O'Connor in the first six tracks. Then Duke's festival suite doesn't do much for me either. Things don't really start cooking, for me, until Schaap's solo.

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Lots of those mentioned above, plus the Ira Sullivan "Bird Lives!" concert on VeeJay from 3/12/62, with Nicky Hill, Jodie Christian, Donald Garrett, Wilbur Campbell, and Dorel Anderson (what a moment in time that was), and the "Bud Powell Trio, Birdland '53 Vol. 1" (I have it on Fresh Sound), with fantastic Bud and a mindboggling Roy Haynes solo on "Salt Peanuts" that might be the best thing he ever did.

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Some great ones already mentioned, plus...

Dexter Gordon - Swiss Nights

Eddie Davis / Johnny Griffin - the Live at Minton's recordings

Kenny Burrell - Live at the Village Vanguard

Stan Getz - The Dolphin / Spring Is Here

Sarah Vaughan - at Tivoli, 1963

Wes Montgomery - Full House

Brown / Roach - at Basin Street

Stanley Turrentine - Up At Minton's

... and many others...

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Live @ the VV: Trane, Sonny, Bill Evans, Art Pepper, etc. Maybe it should be a national monument?

Ellington @ Fargo

Goodman @ Carnegie Hall

Clifford Brown Beginning & End (the End part, even if it wasn't quite)

Albert Ayler Prophesey, etc. (over Spiritual Unity)

Miles @ the Plugged Nickel (but I'd love to hear > of '67)

Monk Big Band & Quartet

Mingus @ Antibes

Parker Summit Meeting @ Birdland w/Diz, Bud & Roy H, over Massey Hall

non jazz: Dylan at the Royal Albert (sic)

Costello @ the El Mocombo

Allman Bros @ Fillmore

Jimi all over the place, 'cause he was all over the place live, running hot and cold from tune to tune but when he was on...

James Brown at the Apollo (Oct '62)

Ray Charles in Atlanta on Atlantic

Howlin' Wolf in Cambridge (piss poor sound, but stomping...)

the Band Rock of Ages, over Last Waltz by a mile

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Ed Blackwell - "What It Is?" (The Ed Blackwell Project, Vol.1, 1992)

Paul Bley - "Axis" (1977)

Don Cherry - "Live at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, 1986

John Coltrane - At The Village Vanguard, November 1961

Miles Davis - "No Blues" (Paris, 1967)

Eric Dolphy - At The Five Spot

Abdullah Ibrahim - "Autobiography" (Nyon Jazz Festival, 1978)

Clifford Jordan - "Epistrophy/Now's the Time" (Muse)

Steve Lacy-Roswell Rudd Quartet - "School Days" (1963)

Charles Mingus - "Mingus at Antibes"

Thelonious Monk- "Thelonious In Action" and "Misterioso" (At The Five Spot, August 1958)

Randy Weston - "Carnival" (Montreux, 1974)

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the Chatterbox is on some grey labels, GREAT music! Lester Young in full flight, certainly among my favourite live recordings, as well!

Some others (many or all already mentioned, I suppose):

- Bill Evans Vanguard (with LaFaro & Motian)

- Coltrane Vanguard 61

- Monk: Misterioso & In Action dates

- Cecil Taylor: Nefertiti

- CT: Willisau

- Ayler: Prophecy

- Mingus: all the 64 Europe material

- Barney Wilen at Saint Germain ("Barney" + more)

- the great Dolphy/Little/Waldron/Davis/Blackwell live date

- Art Pepper Vanguard 9CD box

- Randy Weston: Monterey 66

- Randy Weston: Carnival

- Randy Weston: that great solo piano Freedom LP recorded in Zurich

- Abdullah Ibrahim: Yarona

- Duke at Newport '56

- Sonny Rollins Village Vanguard

- Sam Rivers, Portrait

- Albert Ayler, Hilversum Session

- Stan Getz at Storyville

- Massey Hall Concert

I'm sure I missed many a favourite...

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some more:

- Miles Plugged Nickel

- Parker-Guy-Lytton at the Vortex

- Italian Instabile Festival (2CD set on Leo)

- Cecil Taylor: Two Ts for a Lovely T (Codanza 10CD box)

- Miles: Carnegie Hall 1961 (LOVE it!)

- Monk at the It Club

- Von Freeman, The Improvisor & At the Dakota

- Irene Schweizer: Chicago Piano Solo

- Ahmad Jamal: the few of his Argo/Chess sides I know

still missing many, I guess

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