Blue Note Records are designed simply to serve the uncompromising expressions of hot jazz or swing, in general. Any particular style of playing which represents an authentic way of musical feeling is genuine expression. By virtue of its significance in place, time and circumstance, it possesses its own tradition, artistic standards and audience that keep it alive. However, to become a major brand, and remain so, it can only be achieved with quality music and the thousands of Blue Note albums down the years attest to this fact. They may not all be to your ear or the kind of music you like, but it’s impossible not to acknowledge the sheer quality of the recordings listed her. nd for the vast majority of those that failed to make the cut. We’d love to hear what you think should have been included in the greatest Blue Note albums; no doubt you will have a vie. 0. Don Cherry – Complete Communion 49.
This collection from 1994 serves up one of the first CD compilations of the very best tracks that Blue Note issued during their classic run in the '50s and ‘60s, all of them by legendary artists in their own right. From Thelonious Monk’s Criss Cross, and Sonny Rollins’ Tune Up, to Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers’ definitive version of Bobby Timmons’ Moanin’, John Coltrane’s Blue Train, and Horace Silver’s original trio version of Que Pasa, there isn’t a weak cut in the bunch.
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Various Artists - The Best Easy Album. Best Blue Note Album in the World Ever. 2 CD album - the best sixties album in the world. ever - various artists (310).
Blue Note missed out on early Bebop (there is no Charlie Parker on the label) but caught up by recording all the early masterpieces by the magnificently idiosyncratic pianist/composer Thelonious Monk, starting in 1947. This is the only album that Coltrane made for Blue Note as leader. By general acclaim, however, it is rated as the best of his early recordings, and among the finest of his career. 4 Art Blakey: Moanin’ (1958). The drummer Art Blakey was one of Blue Note’s staple figures. Selecting one from the stack of albums Blakey made for Blue Note with his Jazz Messengers is tricky. This album has a hit in the title track by Bobby Timmons. 5 Hank Mobley: Workout (1961). Tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley was a musician’s musician, underrated during his life, a cult after his death.
In stock on July 16, 2018. his well known version of "I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry" is simply outstanding; his warm tune and impressive phrasing make a true musical document.
Blue Note-The Best of/25 best Albums (1994). The Largest Collection in Germany. NICOLA CONTE Other Directions CD Album. Italian contemporary Jazz album on Blue Note. Influenced by the late-50's and 60s' sounds of Horace Silver, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans and Yusef Lateef.
Blue Train - John Coltrane 03. Moanin' - Art Blakely And The Jazz Messengers 04. Blues Walk - Lou Donaldson 05. Autumn Leaves - Cannonball Adderley 06. Midnight Blue - Kenny Burrell 07. The Sidewinder - Lee Morgan 08. Waltermelon Man - Herbie Hancock 09. Amen - Donald Byrd 10. Born To Be Blue - Grant Green. CD2: 01. Cantaloop - Us3 02.
Blue Note: 25 Essential Albums. Bossenger and Adam Blyweiss. In the great discussion of the history of jazz, a handful of notable record labels will inevitably come up - Verve, Impulse, Atlantic, Columbia, and to a lesser extent, CTI and Riverside. But there’s one label that’s essentially synonymous with jazz: Blue Note
| A1 | –John Coltrane | Blue Train | 10:40 |
| A2 | –Herbie Hancock | Maiden Voyage | 7:55 |
| A3 | –Donald Byrd | Cristo Redentor | 5:40 |
| A4 | –Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers | Moanin' | 9:33 |
| B1 | –Lou Donaldson | Blues Walk | 6:40 |
| B2 | –Horace Silver | Song For My Father | 7:15 |
| B3 | –Jimmy Smith | Back At The Chicken Shack | 8:00 |
| B4 | –Kenny Burrell | Chitlins Con Carne | 5:30 |
| B5 | –Lee Morgan | The Sidewinder | 10:20 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDP 7 96110 2 | Various | The Best Of Blue Note (CD, Comp) | Blue Note | CDP 7 96110 2 | US | 1991 |
| CDP 7 96110 2 | Various | The Best Of Blue Note (CD, Comp, RP) | Blue Note | CDP 7 96110 2 | UK & Europe | Unknown |
| C 163346, B4-96110 | Various | The Best Of Blue Note (Cass, Comp, Club) | Capitol Records, Blue Note | C 163346, B4-96110 | US | 1991 |
| CDP 7 96110 2 | Various | The Best Of Blue Note (CD, Comp, Club) | Blue Note | CDP 7 96110 2 | US | 1992 |
| CDP 7 96110 2 | Various | The Best Of Blue Note (CD, Comp) | Blue Note | CDP 7 96110 2 | UK | 1991 |
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