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My wife found this list and asked me, How many of these do you have? Turned out I had about a dozen of them already, and all of the top five. After getting over my shock at seeing “Blue Train” come in at #2 below “Somethin’ Else,” I took it on as a project, and I’m collecting the rest now. Some of them I had heard but didn’t have copies of, others I had not heard, including the excellent Horace Silver “Song For My Father” and Hank Mobley’s “Soul Station.” How did I MISS these? This project will be well worthwhile. Anybody who appreciates the musical aesthetic of the Blue Note label and their vast discography made up of interesting combinations of a familiar roster of players should definitely check out the Criss Cross label. It’s sort of the modern equivalent of Blue Note, with all of their albums usually recorded in one session and a relatively small stable of players including such modern greats as Chris Potter, Alex Sipiagin, David Binney, Tim Warfield, Conrad Herwig, Seamus Blake, David Kikoski, Craig Taborn, Luis Perdomo, Antonio Sanchez, and Jeff Watts.

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My quick top 25, without doubling up any Blue Note artists:1. John Coltrane – Blue Train2. Jackie McLean – Destination Out!3.
Duke Pearson – Wahoo!4. Pete La Roca – Basra5. Andrew Hill – Point Of Departure6. Johnny Coles – Little Johnny C7.
Kenny Burrell – Midnight Blue8. Bobby Hutcherson – Dialogue9. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Indestructible10. Cannonball Adderley – Somethin’ Else11. Ike Quebec – Bossa Nova Soul Samba12.
The Horace Silver Quintet – Song For My Father13. Sam Rivers – Fuchsia Swing Song14. Sonny Clark – Cool Struttin’15. Joe Henderson – Our Thing16.Wayne Shorter – Juju17. Gil Melle – Patterns In Jazz18.
Freddie Redd Quintet – Shades Of Redd19. Sonny Red – Out Of The Blue20. Cliff Jordan.
/ John Gilmore – Blowing In From Chicago21. Blue Mitchell – Step Lightly22. Hank Mobley – Hank Mobley (1957)23.
Tina Brooks – True Blue24. Kenny Dorham – Trompeta Toccata25. Grachan Moncur III – Evolution. I own the top 16 for sure but have to look to verify all I have.
I know I have a minimum of 27 on this list and a great list it is. I love Jackie McLean but of all his great albums, I actually prefer the two he did on Blue Note with Grachan Moncur III, Destination Out! And One Step Beyond which had a great performance by Bobby Hutcherson. The blend of McLean’s sax with the trombone set fire to my ears. Exciting and beautiful, not avant garde but still pushing the envelope. I always looked out for any Blue Note releases and later I also loved Impulse as well as Riverside as long as it lasted.
The original Bill Evans Trio brought me to Riverside. I’ve been listening since about 1962.
I was lucky to have been growing up in what I think of as the greatest time in jazz history. There are so many artists that changed my life. Loved Dolphy, Trane but so glad to see Hank Mobley included. Miles didn’t like him or got tired of him but listening to him on Miles at Carnegie Hall and the Blackhawk(?), Mobley, for me, as an early fan out swung all of them. I love lists like this and although subjective, criticisms only show how many more albums of wonder and fascination in the creative process there have been in Blue Not’s history.
I’ve virtually always listened to music, jazz in particular, with headphones. People who play jazz only for background music miss so much! I’ve enjoyed not only the article but all the comments here.
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