Best cool jazz music according to redditors

We found 31 Reddit comments discussing the best cool jazz music. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Cool Jazz:

u/jazzadelic · 10 pointsr/vinyl

FWIW, that’s not a real album. It appears to be a European grey market bootleg of the classic album, Chet. It’s pictured here on the right.

Great album, btw. Highly recommend.

I would use your picture to justify sending it back, so you can get the real version. It’s still available from OJC/Riverside. Read up on this thread for future jazz purchases.

Edit: Just checked Amazon. Here’s the one you want, and for $17.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/jazzguitar

Lenny Breau and Brad Terry, The Complete Living Room Tapes.

Dean Granros and Brad Bellows, Bear's Delight.

Joe Pass & Zoot Ims Blues for Two.

u/Jon-A · 3 pointsr/Jazz

This looks like a good selection of Verve stuff. Plus there's a Volume 2, with more of the Bossa Nova records.

Some great earlier tunes were on Roost - of which there are a couple collections to choose from.

I love this 2cd set - some people see a clash between Stan & Chet, but it sounds great to me.

u/PriceKnight · 2 pointsr/VinylDeals

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u/Apocalypse_666 · 2 pointsr/Jazz
u/makelly2 · 2 pointsr/Jazz

That is a good one. I'm also a big fan of A Flower is a Lovesome Thing and their self titled album.

u/PixelatorOfTime · 2 pointsr/Jazz

The Brubeck Quartet's sax player (Paul Desmond) and another famous bari sax player of the time, Jerry Mulligan, did an album called Two of a Mind that's the same style of sax playing.

u/CalculatorInJello · 2 pointsr/vinyl

Some greats that fly under the radar. Some of my all time favorites;
(these link to the amazon page for the CD, but have the options for Vinyl)

u/allergictoapples · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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u/swordgeek · 1 pointr/Music

Sketches of Spain. My dad had it and I never got into it when I was growing up, no matter how I tried. After being blown away by Kind of Blue I bought my own copy of Sketches (on CD - woo!), and...still couldn't quite get into it. Put the album aside and left it for years.
Then one day I pulled it out on a whim, and tossed it on. HOLY CRAP THIS IS A BRILLIANT ALBUM!!! I don't think I ever denied that fact, just couldn't get into it until that moment.

u/judgebeholden · 1 pointr/Jazz

I've built up a nice little jazz collection over the past few years and I really love slow, introspective piano stuff. Andrew Hill's Hommage is a great solo album, as is Mingus Plays Piano. Dave Brubeck's Jazz Impressions of Japan has a nice balance of fast/slow jazz and Thelonius by Himself is contemplative and cool. For a something a little different try Walt Dickerson's Impressions of a Patch of Blue or Sun Ra's The Night of the Purple Moon. Fun, funky stuff.

Something faster paced? Bitches Brew by Miles Davis or The Cry by Prince Lasha are two of my best purchases.

u/coltranedis · 1 pointr/Saxophonics

I always recommend this album as a fantastic place to start. Once again amazed at this subreddit for zero mention of Lester Young. How can you learn to play if you don't spend time with Prez? I don't get it.

Lester Young Trio w/ Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich

u/ekawika · 1 pointr/Jazz

great soundtrack too

u/paulcoe · 1 pointr/Music

Dave Brubeck - Time Out
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u/arsenalca · 1 pointr/jazzguitar

You might like this album: https://www.amazon.com/Legends-Johnny-Smith-George-Van/dp/B0000006NE

The Johnny Smith ones are all on unplugged archtop. Here's one of them in full: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN4P5qTjHLw

And George van Eps isn't bad either.

u/Golden_Scorpio · 0 pointsr/Jazz