One album you never get tired of listening to is...

Mike

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For me, Nat King Cole Story, Peter Paul & Mary's debut album, Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection and Hugh Masakela Hope.


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For me, Nat King Cole Story, Peter Paul & Mary's debut album, Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection and Hugh Masakela Hope.


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+1 on Nat King Cole Story
Julie London- Julie is Her Name I and II
Ella Fitzgerald - Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook
Jimmy Cobb - Jazz in the Key of Blue
Wes Montgomery- Smokin' at the Half Note and Full House
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Eponymous
Kenny Barron & Dave Holland - The Art of Conversation
John Coltrane - Soultrane
Bill Evans - Portraits In Jazz
 
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Way too many to count, but here are a couple of favorites:
- Herb Ellis, Joe Pass, Jake Hanna, Ray Brown/ Jazz At Concord
- Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster/ Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster
- Art Pepper/ Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section
- Donald Byrd/ The Cat Walk
- McCoy Tyner Quartet/ NewYork Reunion
- Thelonius Monk/ Monk's Dream
- Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden/ Jasmine
- The Five Corners Quintet/ Helsinki Sessions
- Duke Ellington/ Jazz Party in Stereo
- Kairos 4tet/ Statement of Intent
- Phronesis/ Life To Everything
- Hope Waits/ Introducing Hope Waits
- Vanessa Fernandes/ When The Levee Breaks
- Rickie Lee Jones/ It's Like This
- Jeff Beck/ Wired


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Way too many to count, but here are a couple of favorites:
- Herb Ellis, Joe Pass, Jake Hanna, Ray Brown/ Jazz At Concord
- Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster/ Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster
- Art Pepper/ Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section
- Donald Byrd/ The Cat Walk
- McCoy Tyner Quartet/ NewYork Reunion
- Thelonius Monk/ Monk's Dream
- Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden/ Jasmine
- The Five Corners Quintet/ Helsinki Sessions
- Duke Ellington/ Jazz Party in Stereo
- Kairos 4tet/ Statement of Intent
- Phronesis/ Life To Everything
- Hope Waits/ Introducing Hope Waits
- Vanessa Fernandes/ When The Levee Breaks
- Rickie Lee Jones/ It's Like This
- Jeff Beck/ Wired


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+1 on Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden - Jasmine
also try its twin brother, Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden - Last Dance.

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Ken
 
+1 on Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden - Jasmine
also try its twin brother, Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden - Last Dance.

Thanks Ken, definitely agree on that, as I have it - along with Charlie Haden and Jim Hall/ Charlie Haden & Jim Hall, Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny/ Missouri Sky and Charlie Haden/ Private Collection.

They're all good, just had to pick one :).


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One of the great things about this hobby is that there is such a wide range of music options for us to enjoy. I looked at the choices in the first 8 post in this thread and only three of those albums would I consider owning let alone be something that would get repeated listenings.

Get your darts ready for my choices in a little bit.
 
So many options from a wide variety of genres, but immediately, this comes to mind.

Tracy Chapman - New Beginning
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Here are a few of mine.

Yo-Yo Ma plays Ennio Morriconne

Leonard Cohen - Live In London

Bob Seger - Greatest Hits

Dire Straits - Alchemy
 
Get your darts ready for my choices in a little bit.

I usually enjoy your album postings a lot. It's a little different stuff compared to what I have, but I usually like it [emoji3].


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Pretty much anything Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits, followed by my home town boy, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Full Moon fever and Damn the Torpedoes and we work on cars, some CCR.
 
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