Miles Davis, Jazz Messengers, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz, Johnny Hodges, Chet Baker - The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 1-10 (2019)

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Title: The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 1-10
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Intense Media GmbH
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 12:47:13
Total Size: 3.44 gb
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The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 1
01. The Serpent's Tooth (Take 1) - Miles Davis
02. The Serpent's Tooth (Take 2) - Miles Davis
03. 'Round Midnight - Miles Davis
04. Compulsion - Miles Davis
05. No Line - Miles Davis
06. Vierd Blues - Miles Davis
07. In Your Own Sweet Way - Miles Davis
08. Dr. Jackle - Miles Davis
09. Bitty Ditty - Miles Davis
10. Minor March - Miles Davis
11. Changes - Miles Davis

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 2
01. Soft Winds - Jazz Messengers
02. The Theme - Jazz Messengers
03. Minor's Holiday - Jazz Messengers
04. Alone Together - Jazz Messengers
05. Prince Albert - Jazz Messengers
06. Dog My Cats - Cannonball Adderley
07. I'm Glad There Is You - Cannonball Adderley
08. Blues for Bohemia - Cannonball Adderley
09. Junior's Tune - Cannonball Adderley
10. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Cannonball Adderley
11. Casa de Marcel - Cannonball Adderley
12. Little Girl Blue - Cannonball Adderley
13. T's Tune - Cannonball Adderley
14. Broadway at Basin Street - Cannonball Adderley
15. Just Norman - Cannonball Adderley
16. I Don't Care - Cannonball Adderley

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 3
01. Summertime - Duke Ellington
02. Laura - Duke Ellington
03. Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 I can't get started - Duke Ellington
04. My Funny Valentine - Duke Ellington
05. Everything but You - Duke Ellington
06. Frustration - Duke Ellington
07. Cotton Tail - Duke Ellington
08. Day Dream - Duke Ellington
09. Deep Purple - Duke Ellington
10. Indian Summer - Duke Ellington
11. Blues - Duke Ellington
12. Pithecanthropus erectus - Charles Mingus
13. Nice Work If You Can Get It A Foggy Day (Live Version) - Charles Mingus
14. Profile of Jackie - Charles Mingus
15. Love Chant - Charles Mingus

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 4
01. Lady Sings the Blues - Billie Holiday
02. Trav'lin' Light - Billie Holiday
03. I Must Have That Man - Billie Holiday
04. Some Other Spring - Billie Holiday
05. Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday
06. No Good Man - Billie Holiday
07. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
08. Good Morning Heartache - Billie Holiday
09. Whoopee! Love Me or Leave Me - Billie Holiday
10. Ready, Willing and Able Too Marvelous for Words - Billie Holiday
11. Willow Weep for Me - Billie Holiday
12. I Thought about You - Billie Holiday
13. The Wizard of Oz Over the Rainbow - Sarah Vaughan
14. Strike up the Band Soon - Sarah Vaughan
15. Cherokee - Sarah Vaughan
16. I'll Never Smile Again - Sarah Vaughan
17. Don't Be on the Outside - Sarah Vaughan
18. How High the Moon - Sarah Vaughan
19. It Shouldn't Happen to a Dream - Sarah Vaughan
20. Sometimes I'm Happy - Sarah Vaughan
21. Maybe - Sarah Vaughan
22. An Occasional Man - Sarah Vaughan
23. Why Can't I - Sarah Vaughan
24. Oh My - Sarah Vaughan

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 5
01. Indiana - Stan Getz
02. Great Day Without a Song - Stan Getz
03. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You - Stan Getz
04. I can't believe that you're in love with me I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Stan Getz
05. Everything Happens to Me - Stan Getz
06. Over the Rainbow - Stan Getz
07. Get Happy - Stan Getz
08. Going Places - Stan Getz
09. Swing Bells - Dave Brubeck
10. Walkin' Line - Bengt Hallberg
11. In Your Own Sweet Way - Bengt Hallberg
12. Two-Part Contention - Bengt Hallberg
13. Weep No More - Bengt Hallberg
14. The Duke - Bengt Hallberg
15. Once When I Was Young - Bengt Hallberg
16. One Moment Worth Years - Bengt Hallberg
17. The Waltz - Bengt Hallberg

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 6
01. Ah Oodie Oobie - Johnny Hodges
02. Meet Mr. Rabbit - Johnny Hodges
03. Duke's in Bed - Johnny Hodges
04. Just Squeeze Me (But Please Don't Tease Me) - Johnny Hodges
05. Ballad for Very Tired and Very Sad Lotus Eaters - Johnny Hodges
06. Confab with Rab - Johnny Hodges
07. It Had to Be You - Johnny Hodges
08. Black & Tan Fantasy - Johnny Hodges
09. Take the a Train - Johnny Hodges
10. It don't mean a thing It Don't Mean a Thing - Thelonious Monk
11. Sophisticated Lady - Thelonious Monk
12. I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) - Thelonious Monk
13. Black & Tan Fantasy - Thelonious Monk
14. Mood Indigo - Thelonious Monk
15. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - Thelonious Monk
16. Solitude - Thelonious Monk
17. Caravan - Thelonious Monk

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 7
01. How About You - Chet Baker
02. Once in a While - Chet Baker
03. Cheketah - Chet Baker
04. Alone Together - Chet Baker
05. Chet - Chet Baker
06. Dinah - Chet Baker
07. Tasty Pudding - Chet Baker
08. Anticipated Blues - Chet Baker
09. V-Line - Chet Baker
10. Blues in the Night (From Blues in the Night) This Time the Dream's on Me - Kenny Burrell
11. Fugue 'N Blues - Kenny Burrell
12. Takeela - Kenny Burrell
13. Weaver of Dreams - Kenny Burrell
14. Delilah - Kenny Burrell
15. Rhythmorama - Kenny Burrell
16. Blues for Skeeter - Kenny Burrell

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 8
01. Funhouse - Gerry Mulligan
02. Ide's Side - Gerry Mulligan
03. Roundhouse - Gerry Mulligan
04. Kaper - Gerry Mulligan
05. Bweebida bwobbida - Gerry Mulligan
06. Mullenium - Gerry Mulligan
07. Mulligan's Too - Gerry Mulligan
08. Weeja - Donald Byrd
09. Polka Dots and Moonbeams - Donald Byrd
10. On It - Donald Byrd
11. Avalon - John Coltrane

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 9
01. Debut - Oscar Peterson
02. The Girl from Utah They Didn't Believe Me - Oscar Peterson
03. Lover Come Back to Me - Oscar Peterson
04. Babes in Arms Where or When - Oscar Peterson
05. Three O'Clock in the Morning - Oscar Peterson
06. All the Things You Are - Oscar Peterson
07. Tenderly - Oscar Peterson
08. Oscar's Blues - Oscar Peterson
09. Little White Lies - Oscar Peterson
10. In the Middle of a Kiss - Oscar Peterson
11. Nameless - Oscar Peterson
12. Two Sleepy People - Oscar Peterson
13. The Champ - Joe Carroll
14. Birks Works - Dizzy Gillespie
15. Caravan - Joe Carroll
16. Time on My Hands - Joe Carroll
17. On the Sunny Side of the Street - Joe Carroll
18. Tin Tin Deo - Joe Carroll
19. Star Dust - Joe Carroll
20. They Can't Take That Away from Me - Joe Carroll
21. The Bluest Blues - Joe Carroll
22. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Dizzy Gillespie
23. Oo-Shoo-Be-Doo-Be - Joe Carroll

The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 10
01. Versailles (Porte de Versailles) - Modern Jazz Quartet
02. Angel Eyes, Sunshine of Your Love - Modern Jazz Quartet
03. Fontessa - Modern Jazz Quartet
04. Over the Rainbow Somewhere over the Rainbow - Modern Jazz Quartet
05. Bluesology - Modern Jazz Quartet
06. Willow Weep for Me - Modern Jazz Quartet
07. Algo Bueno Woody 'n' You - Modern Jazz Quartet
08. Cool Eyes - Horace Silver
09. Shirl - Horace Silver
10. Camouflage - Horace Silver
11. Enchantment - Horace Silver
12. Senor Blues - Horace Silver
13. Virgo - Horace Silver
14. For Heaven's Sake - Horace Silver

Miles Davis, Jazz Messengers, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz, Johnny Hodges, Chet Baker - The Greatest Jazz Albums of 1956, Vol. 1-10 (2019)


Zwanzig der besten Jazz-Alben von 1956 - dem Jahr in dem der Jazz endlich die LP für sich entdeckte. Das Jahr 1956 brachte endgültig den Durchbruch des Langspielplattenformats auch für den Jazz. Einerseits konnten die Platten Labels ihren Katalog neu vermarkten, indem ältere auf 10-Inch Format gepresste Sessions neu zusammengestellt und wiederveröffentlicht wurden, andererseits ermöglichten die längeren Spielzeiten pro LP-Seite den Musikern endlich mehr Freiheiten bezüglich der Strukturen ihrer Kompositionen und der Länge ihrer Improvisationen. Die 20 hier versammelten Originalalben dieses Jahres konzentrieren sich im Wesentlichen auf echte Neuerscheinungen, die in den Jahren 1955 und 1956 eingespielt wurden. Mit der musikalisch weitgespannten Bandbreite von Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Stan Getz bis zu Thelonious Monk und Charlie Mingus, die damals beide erstmals ein größeres Publikum erreichten, wird deutlich, dass sich der Jazz zu dieser Zeit multistilistisch entfaltete und all diese Musiker – egal ob Hot oder Cool, Swing oder Hardbop – großartige Klassiker schufen, deren Emotionalität, Intensität, Kreativität und Charisma noch heute zum Besten zählen, was die Jazz Historie zu bieten hat.