Z okazji proklamowanego przez UNESCO Światowego Dnia Jazzu w Programie Drugim Polskiego Radia cały poniedziałek, 30 kwietnia, słuchaliśmy jazzu i rozmawialiśmy o nim. Zobacz więcej
Na koniec tego specjalnego dnia rozstrzygnęliśmy nasz plebiscyt na najlepsze jazzowe płyty w historii fonografii. Oto najlepsza dziesiątka oraz pozostałe płyty, w kolejności zgodniej z Państwa wyborem:
1. Miles Davis, "Kind Of Blue", Columbia 1959.
2. Krzysztof Komeda, "Astigmatic", Polskie Nagrania 1966.
3. John Coltrane, "A Love Supreme", Impulse! 1966.
4. Keith Jarrett, "Köln Concert", ECM 1975.
5. Miles Davis, "Bitches Brew", Columbia 1970.
6. Tomasz Stańko, "Litania. Music Of Krzysztof Komeda", ECM 1997.
7. Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, "Ella and Louis", Verve 1956.
8. Miles Davis, "Sketches Of Spain", Columbia 1960.
9. Dave Brubeck, "Time Out", Columbia 1959.
10. John Coltrane, "My Favorite Things", Atlantic 1961.
11. John Coltrane, "Giant Steps", Atlantic 1960.
12. Billie Holliday, "Lady Sings the Blues", Clef 1956.
13. Herbie Hancock, "Head Hunters", Columbia 1973.
14. Chick Corea, "Return to Forever", ECM 1972.
15. Miles Davis, "In A Silent Way", Columbia 1969.
16. Ella Fitzgerald, "The Best of Song Books", Verve 1996.
17. Weather Report, "Heavy Weather", Columbia 1977.
18. John Zorn, "Masada" (cykl płyt w kwartecie), DIW 1994 do 1998.
19. Charlie Parker, nagrania dla wytwórni Savoy z lat 1945-48, różne wydania.
20. Eric Dolphy, "Out To Lunch", Blue Note 1964.
21. Zbigniew Namysłowski, "Winobranie", Polskie Nagrania 1973.
22. Pat Metheny, "Bight Size Life", ECM 1976.
23. Duke Ellington, "At Newport", Columbia 1956.
24. The Mahavishnu Orchestra, "The Inner Mounting Flame", Columbia 1971.
25. Thelonious Monk, "Monk's Music", Riverside 1957.
26. Stan Getz, Charlie Byrd, "Jazz Samba", Verve 1962.
27. Charlie Parker, nagrania dla wytwórni Dial z lat 1946-47, różne wydania.
28. Charles Mingus, "Mingus Ah Um", Columbia 1959.
29. Modern Jazz Quartet, "Django", Prestige 1956.
30. Django Reinhardt, "Django Reindhardt and Quintet Du Hot Club De France" - nagrania z lat 1936-48, różne wydania.
31. Jan Garbarek, Bobo Stenson, "Witchi Tai-To", ECM 1973.
32. Herbie Hancock, "Maiden Voyage", Blue Note 1965.
33. Louis Armstrong, "Hot Five & Hot Seven", różne wydania.
34. Ornette Coleman, "The Shape Of Jazz To Come", Atlantic 1959.
35. Bobby McFerrin, "Spontaneous Inventions", Blue Note 1985.
36. Sun Ra, "Space Is The Place", Blue Thumb 1973.
37. Tomasz Stańko, "Balladyna", ECM 1976.
38. John Coltrane, "Impressions", Impulse! 1963.
39. Chick Corea, "My Spanish Heart", Polydor 1976.
40. Bill Evans, "Live at the Village Vanguard", Riverside 1961.
41. Sonny Rollins, "Saxophone Colossus", Prestige 1956.
42. Cassandra Wilson, "New Moon Daughter", Blue Note 1995.
43. Uri Caine, "Mahler: Primal Light", Winter & Winter 1997.
44. Miles Davis, "Birth Of The Cool", Capitol 1949.
45. Albert Ayler, "Bells", ESP 1966.
46. Zbigniew Seifert, "Passion", Capitol 1979.
47. Julian Cannonball Adderley, "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy", Capitol 1966.
48. Benny Goodman, "The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert", Columbia 1950.
49. Art Ensemble of Chicago, "Urban Bushmen", ECM 1980.
50. Peter Brötzmann, "Machine Gun", Bro 1968.
51. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, "Moanin'", Blue Note 1959.
52. Don Cherry, "Complete Communion", Blue Note 1965.
53. Keith Jarrett, "Personal Mountains", ECM 1979.
54. Count Basie, "The Atomic Mr. Basie", Roulette 1957.
55. Gil Evans, "Out of the Cool", Impulse! 1961.
56. Wayne Shorter, "Speak No Evil", Blue Note 1965.
57. Miles Davis, "E.S.P.", Columbia 1965.
58. Wayne Shorter, "Footprints Live!", Verve 2002.
59. Sonny Rollins, "The Bridge", Bluebird 1962.
60. Ornette Coleman, "Tomorrow Is The Question", Contemporary 1959.
61. Dave Holland, "Conference of Birds", ECM 1973.
62. Ken Vandermark, "Simpatico", Atavistic 1999.
63. Thelonious Monk, "Genius of Modern Music Vols. 1 & 2", Blue Note 1951, 1952.
64. Charles Mingus, "Mingus Oh Yeah!", Atlantic 1962.
65. Brad Mehldau, "The Art Of Trio Vol 3.", Warner Bros. 1998.
66. Charles Lloyd, "Forest Flower", Atlantic 1966.
67. Coleman Hawkins, "Body and Soul", Verve 1996.
68. Pharoah Sanders, "Tauhid", Impulse! 1966.
69. Charlie Haden, "Liberation Music Orchestra", Impulse! 1970.
70. Herbie Hancock, "Mwandishi", Warner 1971.
71. David Ware, "Go See the World", Columbia 1997.
72. Ken Vandermark, "Territory Band 3: Map Theory", Okka Disk 2004.
73. Joe Henderson, "So Near, So Far", Verve 1993. 3
74. Wiaczesław Ganielin, "Catalogue - Live in East Germany", Leo 1979.
75. Duke Ellington, "The Blanton-Webster Band", RCA 1986.
76. Max Roach, "We Insist! - Freedom Now", Candid 1960.
77. Lester Young, "Lester Young Trio (feat. Nat King Cole)", Mercury 1951.
78. Lee Morgan, "Sidewinder", Blue Note 1973.
79. John Scofield, "Grace Under Pressure", Blue Note 1992.
80. Peter Brötzmann, "Images", Okka Disk 2004. 0,29786
81. Cecil Taylor, "Unit Structures", Blue Note 1966.
82. Tony Williams, "Lifetime: Emergency", Polydor 1969.
83. Gerry Mulligan, "The Best of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Chet Baker", Pacific Jazz 1991.
84. Anthony Braxton, "3 Compositionsof New Jazz", Delmark 1968.
85. Bud Powell, "Jazz Giant", Verve 1956.
86. Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Dyani, "Good News from Africa", Enja 1973.
87. Carla Bley, "Escalator Over The Hill", JCOA 1971.
88. Chick Corea, "Past, Present & Futures", Stretch 2001.
89. Sonny Rollins, "East Broadway Run Down", Impulse! 1966.
90. Codona (Don Cherry, Collin Walcott, Nana Vasconcelos), "Codona", ECM 1978.
91. Jimmie Giuffre, "Free Fall", Columbia 1963.
92. Art Blakey, "Night at Birdland". Vols. 1 & 2, Blue Note 1954.
93. Henry Threadgill, "Just the Facts and Pass the Bucket", About Time 1983.
94. Tim Berne, "Fractured Fairy Tales", JMT 1989.
95. Dave Douglas, "Charms of the Night Sky", Winter & Winter 1998.
96. Bennie Maupin, "Lotus in a Jewel", ECM 1974.
97. George Russell,"Ezz-thetics", Riverside 1961.
98. Tony Scott, "Music for Zen Meditaion", Verve 1964.
99. M-Base Collective, "Anathomy of a Groove", DIW 1992.
100. Spontaneous Music Ensemble, "Karyobin", Chronoscope 1993.
Plebiscyt przygotowali Tomasz Gregorczyk i Janusz Jabłoński.