gmonahan Posted November 24 Report Posted November 24 Oh my, so many. The Evans/Lafaro trio things first, always. And Tatum, yes, but I go to the 20th century live things before the others. I have a particular weakness for Pete Johnson's boogie woogie recordings (especially "Dive Bomber"), and I go back to the first Basie/Peterson collaboration ("Satch and Josh") fairly often. I could listen to Bud Powell's Blue Notes forever. And few people can beat Kenny Barron. But I'm leaving out a zillion great piano players/performances I adore. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted November 25 Report Posted November 25 There are those who don't like LISTS. I am among those who do like lists. It gives me insight into the taste and opinions of others. Also as has has been stated, it may suggest some items that I have missed or overlooked. Hutch is a prime list maker as I have followed his previous lists of jazz favorites from specific decades. I very much enjoyed seeing his selections. It will take a bit of time to put it together, but I will post a list of some of my favorite piano trio recordings. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago On 11/20/2025 at 10:16 AM, HutchFan said: Yesterday, the pianist Ethan Iverson shared his list of "The Greatest Jazz Piano Albums of All Time" in a Substack post. I know many of you turn up your noses at these sorts of listicles. But I enjoy them -- if only as a means of discovering new avenues to explore. Plus, it's always fun to hear what & who resonates (and what & who doesn't) with working musicians whom we admire. ******************** As a sort of riff on Iverson's riff, I assembled a list of jazz piano recordings that are most important to me. I'd be hesitant to call these the "greatest" jazz piano albums; I'm much more comfortable using a word like favorites. By acknowledging the subjectivity of the enterprise, I feel like I have more "wiggle room" to make it personal. Anyhow. Here's my list: Geri Allen - In the Year of the Dragon (JMT/Winter & Winter) Kenny Barron - New York Attitude (Uptown) Richie Beirach - Elm (ECM) Joe Bonner - The Lifesaver (Muse) Joanne Brackeen - Keyed In (Tappan Zee/Columbia) Dollar Brand/Abdullah Ibrahim - Ode to Duke Ellington (Philips JP/West Wind/Inner City) Dave Brubeck - Jazz Goes to College (Columbia/Sony) Ray Bryant - Here's Ray Bryant (Pablo) Jaki Byard - Solo/Strings (Prestige) George Cables - Why Not (Whynot/Trio/Candid) John Coates, Jr. - In the Open Space (Omnisound) Chick Corea - Now He Sings, Now He Sobs (Solid State/Blue Note) Stanley Cowell - We Three (DIW) Anthony Davis [with James Newton] - Hidden Voices (India Navigation) Kenny Drew - Kenny Drew Trio (Riverside) Duke Ellington - Piano in the Foreground (Columbia/Sony) Bill Evans - Waltz for Debby (Riverside) Orrin Evans - Flip the Script (Posi-Tone) Clare Fischer - The State of His Art (Revelation) Tommy Flanagan - Eclypso (Enja/Inner City) Red Garland - Groovy (Prestige) Erroll Garner - The Complete Savoy Master Takes (Savoy) Michael Garrick - Cold Mountain (Argo/Vocalion) Al Haig - Chelsea Bridge (East Wind) Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage (Blue Note) Sir Roland Hanna - Time for the Dancers (Progressive) Barry Harris - Barry Harris Plays Tadd Dameron (Xanadu) Hampton Hawes - Hamp's Piano [aka The Dynamic Hampton Hawes] (MPS) John Hicks - Hick's Time: Solo Piano (Passin' Thru) Andrew Hill - Dance with Death (Blue Note) Earl Hines - Tour de Force (Black Lion) Claude Hopkins - Soliloquy (Sackville) Ethan Iverson [with Albert "Tootie" Heath & Ben Street] - Live at Smalls (Smalls Live) Keith Jarrett - Treasure Island (Impulse) James P. Johnson - Giants of Jazz: James P. Johnson (Time-Life) Hank Jones - Bluesette (Black & Blue FR) Wynton Kelly - Kelly Blue (Riverside) Steve Kuhn - Remembering Tomorrow (ECM) John Lewis [with the MJQ] - The MJQ Plays One Never Knows (Original Film Score for “No Sun In Venice”) (Atlantic) Harold Mabern - Rakin' and Scrapin' (Prestige) Marian McPartland - Ambiance (Halcyon/Jazz Alliance) Jay McShann - Kansas City Hustle (Sackville) Mulgrew Miller - Live at the Kennedy Center, Vol. 2 (MaxJazz) Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream (Columbia/Sony) Phineas Newborn, Jr. - A World of Piano! (Contemporary) Herbie Nichols - The Prophetic Herbie Nichols, Vol. 1 & 2 (Blue Note) Walter Norris - Stepping on Cracks (Progressive) Oscar Peterson - The Sound of the Trio (Verve) Michel Petrucciani - Oracle's Destiny: Big Sur, California (Owl) Enrico Pieranunzi - Perugia Suite (EGEA) Jean-Michel Pilc [with Mads Vinding & Billy Hart] - Open Minds (Storyville) Don Pullen - Healing Force (Black Saint) Michelle Rosewoman - Contrast High (Enja) Renee Rosnes - Kinds of Love (Smoke Sessions) Jimmy Rowles - We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together (Xanadu) Masahiko Sato [with Attila Zoller] - A Path Through Haze (MPS) Martial Solal - Nothing But Piano (MPS) Bobo Stenson - Serenity (ECM) Art Tatum - The Complete Capitol Recordings, Vols. 1 & 2 (Capitol) Cecil Taylor - The Cecil Taylor Unit (New World) Mickey Tucker - Mister Mysterious (Muse) McCoy Tyner - Sama Layuca (Milestone) Mal Waldron - Moods (Enja) Fats Waller - Piano Solos 1929-1941 (RCA Bluebird) Cedar Walton - The Trio, Vol. 1 (Red) Kenny Werner - Unprotected Music (Double-Time) Randy Weston - Blues to Africa (Freedom/Arista-Freedom) James Williams - Magical Trio 2 (EmArcy) Mary Lou Williams - Free Spirits (SteepleChase) Larry Willis - Steal Away (Audioquest) Yosuke Yamashita - Clay (Enja) Whaddya think? I'd love to hear from other forum members about their favorite jazz piano albums. HutchFan, Your list inspired me to put together a list of my favorites. However I modified it to select only Piano Trio albums. In some cases it was a very difficult choice, and on another day I might pick a different album. Monty Alexander - Threesome - Soul Note Kenny Barron - Live at Bradleys - EmArcy Bruce Barth - Live at the Village Vanguard - Max Jazz Count Basie - For The First Time - Pablo Richie Beirach - Summer Night - Venus Alan Broadbent - Everything I Love - Discovery Ray Bryant - trio - Prestige George Cables - But Beautiful - M & T Bill Charlap - Souveniers - Criss Cross Cyrus Chestnut - Midnight Melodies - Smoke Sessions Stanley Cowell - We Three - DIW Harold Danko - Hindsight - Steeplechase Walter Davis,Jr. - Live Au Dreher - Paris Jazz Corner Kenny Drew - If You Could See Me Now - Steeplechase Bill Evans - Explorations - Riverside Tommy Flanagan - Eclypso - Enja Don Friedman - Days Of Wine And Roses - Soul Note Red Garland - Red In Bluesville - Prestige Benny Green - Happiness: live At Kumbwa - Sunnyside Al Haig - Portrait of Bud Powell - Trio Tardo Hammer - Tardo's Tempo - Sharp Nine Roland Hanna - Glove - Storyville Barry Harris - Magnificent - Prestige Hampton Hawes - Blues For Bud - Black Lion David Hazeltine - Close To You - Criss Cross Tamir Hendelman - Destinations - Challenge Fred Hersch - ECT - John Hicks - Is That So - Timeless Eddie Higgins - Again - Venus Elmo Hope - Meditations - Prestige Pete Jolly - Yeah - VSOP Hank Jones - Blues-Ette - Black & Blue Duke Jordan - Two Loves - Steeplechase Dick Katz - 3 Way Play - Reservoir Roger Kellaway - Heroes - IPO Wynton Kelly - Full View - Milestone Steve Kuhn - Years Later - Concord John Lewis - Delaunay's Dilemma - EmArcy Mike LeDonne - Common Ground - Criss Cross Lou Levy - The Kid's Got Ears - Jazzizz Jan Lundgren - A Swinging Rendezvous - Marshmellow Pete Malinverni - A Very Good Year - Reservoir Ronnie Mathews - Lament For Love - DIW Bill Mays - Summer Sketches - Palmetto Dave McKenna - The Piano Scene - Koch Mike Melvoin - You Know - City Light Mulgrew Miller - Live At Yoshi's ,Vol.1 - Max Jazz Paul Moer - Trio - Del-Fi Thelonious Monk - Unique - Riverside Dado Moroni - Live In Beverly Hills - Resonance Bill Mays - Summer Sketches - Palmetto Phineas Newborn,Jr. - Here is Phineas - Atlantic David Newton - Inspired - Bright New Day Hod O'Brien - Blues Alley- Third Set - Reservoir Horace Parlan - No Blues - Steeplechase Jeb Patton - Tenish: Live in New York - Cellar Live Carl Perkins - Introducing Oscar Peterson - We Get Requests - Verve Enrico Pieranunzi - Live In Paris - Challenge Bud Powell - Trio - Roost Eric Reed - Blue Monk - M & T Renee Rosnes - A Time For Love - Video Arts Jimmy Rowles - Our Delight - VSOP Rob Schneiderman - Smooth Sailing - Reservoir Shirley Scott - Skylark - Candid Norman Simmons - In Private - Savant Rossano Sportiello - Strictly Confidential - Arbors Frank Strazzeri - I Remember You - Fresh Sound Charles Thomas - The Finishing Touch - Space Time Bobby Timmons - Easy Does It - Riverside McCoy Tyner - Reaching Fourth - Impulse Cedar Walton - Cedar - Timeless Kenny Werner - With A Song In My Heart - Venus James Williams - I Remember Cliffordm - DIW Claude Williamson - New Departure - Interplay Larry Willis - How Do You Keep The Music Playing - Steeplechase Mike Wofford - Live at Anthenaeum - Capri Richard Wyands - Reunited - Criss Cross Quote
HutchFan Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago Fantastic list, @Peter Friedman! You've got lots of albums listed that I intend to explore. Quote
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