Tag “post-bop”
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Recordings tagged as “post-bop”
2,245 recordings found
- 1 - 3/4 in the Afternoon by Kenny Wheeler
- 1 - 12th Century Carol by Wayne Shorter (US jazz saxophonist and composer)
- 1 - 24 Preludes and Fugues, op. 87: No. 14 in E-flat minor by Keith Jarrett (pianist)
- 1 - 24 Preludes and Fugues, op. 87: No. 20 in C minor by Keith Jarrett (pianist)
- 1 - 26-2 (studio, 1960‐10‐26: original stereo master recording) by John Coltrane
- 1 - 34 Skidoo by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - 34 Skidoo by Bill Evans Trio
- 1 - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover by Brad Mehldau Trio
- 1 - 500 Miles High by Corea (jazz pianist), Clarke & White
- 1 - A Child Is Born by Pierre Michelot
- 1 - A Colloquial Dream (Scenes in the City) (studio, "Tijuana Moods", complete take, NYC, August 6, 1957) by Charles Mingus
- 1 - A Day in Vienna by Dexter Gordon & Slide Hampton
- 1 - A felicidade (part of “Blue Note Trip, Volume 2: Sunset” DJ-mix) by Eliane Elias
- 1 - A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing by James Carter (jazz saxophonist, flautist, bass clarinettist)
- 1 - A Foggy Day (original LP mono mix) by Julian Cannonball Adderley and Strings
- 1 - A Foggy Day (Audio-Video Studios, NYC, January 30, 1956) by Charles Mingus
- 1 - A Foggy Day by Ahmad Jamal
- 1 - A Hard Rain’s A‐Gonna Fall by Bill Frisell
- 1 - A Love Supreme - I - Acknowledgement by Branford Marsalis Quartet
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Part 1: Acknowledgment (alternate take) (studio, 1964-12-10 (mono): Sextet version, take 1 / alternate) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Part 1: Acknowledgment (alternate take) (studio, 1964-12-10 (mono): Sextet version, take 2 / alternate) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (take 1/alternate) (studio, 1964-12-10 (stereo): Sextet version, take 1 / alternate) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (take 2/alternate) (studio, 1964-12-10 (stereo): Sextet version, take 2 / alternate) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (take 3/breakdown with studio dialogue) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (take 4/alternate) (studio, 1964-12-10: Sextet version, take 4 / alternate) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (take 5/false start) (studio, 1964-12-10: Sextet version, take 5 / false start) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (take 6/alternate) (studio, 1964-12-10: Sextet version, take 6 / alternate) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Love Supreme, Pt. I: Acknowledgement (vocal overdub 2) by John Coltrane
- 1 - A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening by The Oscar Peterson Trio & Herb Ellis (jazz guitarist)
- 1 - A New Thing by Dexter Gordon & Slide Hampton
- 1 - A Night in Tunisia by Art Pepper
- 1 - A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Stan Getz & Bob Brookmeyer
- 1 - A Patch of Blue, Part 1 by Walt Dickerson Quartet
- 1 - A Patch of Blue, Part 2 by Walt Dickerson Quartet
- 1 - A Penthouse Dawn by Jazz Interactions Orchestra
- 1 - A Prayer by Chico Freeman
- 1 - A Sleepin' Bee by Bill Evans Trio
- 1 - A Sleepin’ Bee by Wynton Marsalis
- 1 - A Sleeping Bee by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - A Sleeping Bee by Art Farmer
- 1 - A Summer Afternoon by Stan Getz
- 1 - A Time for Love by The Stan Getz Quartet
- 1 - A Tribute to John Coletrane: a. Lush Life, b. Afro-Blue, c. Bessie’s Blues (live, 1968: Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI, United States) by Roland Kirk
- 1 - A Typical Day in New York by Jazz Interactions Orchestra
- 1 - Abie the Fishman by Don Byron
- 1 - Absolutions by Max Roach (20th century US jazz drummer & composer)
- 1 - Abstractions by Charles Mingus & John LaPorta
- 1 - Abstrutions by Max Roach (20th century US jazz drummer & composer)
- 1 - Access All Areas by Andy Sheppard (British saxophonist)
- 1 - Acorn by Ahmad Jamal
- 1 - Ad Infinitum by Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
- 1 - Ad Infinitum by Carla Bley (American jazz pianist and composer)
- 1 - Africa (alternate take) (studio, 1961-06-04) by John Coltrane and His Orchestra
- 1 - Africa (first version) (studio, 1961-05-23) by John Coltrane and His Orchestra
- 1 - Africa Is the Mirror of All Colors by Ornette Coleman (US jazz saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer)
- 1 - After the Rain by Pharoah Sanders Quartet
- 1 - After You by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - After You’ve Gone by Wynton Marsalis
- 1 - Aïda by Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
- 1 - Ain’t That Love by Jimmy Smith (US jazz organist)
- 1 - Airegin (studio, 1956-10-26: Hackensack, NJ, US) by Miles Davis Quintet (US jazz group, active 1955–58 and 1964–68)
- 1 - Airegin by Sonny Rollins (American saxophonist)
- 1 - Alabama (studio, 1963-11-18, “takes 4 & 5”) by John Coltrane
- 1 - Alabama by Kenny Garrett
- 1 - Alfie by Patricia Barber
- 1 - Alfie by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - Alfie by Brad Mehldau Trio
- 1 - Alfie by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - Alfie by Stan Getz
- 1 - Alfie by Art Farmer
- 1 - Alfie by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - Algir Dalbughi by Enrico Rava
- 1 - Alice in My Fantasies / Cosmic Slop by Spaceways Incorporated (progressive jazz trio)
- 1 - Alice in Wonderland by Bill Evans Trio
- 1 - Alice in Wonderland by Chick Corea (jazz pianist), Eddie Gomez (jazz double bassist) & Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer)
- 1 - Alice in Wonderland (take 1) by Bill Evans Trio
- 1 - All About Rosie (3rd Section) by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - All Alone by Thelonious Monk
- 1 - All Apologies by Herbie Hancock (US jazz pianist, keyboardist, bandleader and composer)
- 1 - All Blues by Arthur Blythe
- 1 - All Blues (live, 1965-12-23: Plugged Nickel, Chicago, IL, USA (set 4)) by Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
- 1 - All Day Long by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
- 1 - All Fall Down by The Very Big Carla Bley Band
- 1 - All I Want by Karin Krog with Steve Kuhn
- 1 - All My Tomorrows (live, 1999-07-05: Palais des congrès de Paris, Paris, France) by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette (aka Keith Jarrett Trio – 2nd formation)
- 1 - All of You (live, 1965-12-22: Plugged Nickel, Chicago, IL, USA (set 3)) by Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
- 1 - All of You by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette (aka Keith Jarrett Trio – 2nd formation)
- 1 - All of You (live, 1965-12-23: Plugged Nickel, Chicago, IL, USA (set 2)) by Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
- 1 - All of You by Bill Evans Trio
- 1 - All of You (live, 1963-07-27: Antibes Jazz Festival, Juan-les-Pins, Antibes, France) by Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
- 1 - All of You by Toots Thielemans
- 1 - All of You (live: Europe) by Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter)
- 1 - All of You (take 1) by Bill Evans (pianist)
- 1 - All of You (take 3) by Bill Evans Trio
- 1 - All or Nothing at All by Patricia Barber
- 1 - All or Nothing at All (studio, 1962-11-13: original album version, Master no. 11162-3) by John Coltrane
- 1 - All or Nothing at All by Pharoah Sanders (US jazz saxophonist)
- 1 - All the Things You Are (live, 1964-11-01: It Club, Los Angeles, CA, USA) by Thelonious Monk
- 1 - All the Things You Are by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette (aka Keith Jarrett Trio – 2nd formation)
- 1 - All the Things You Are by Ahmad Jamal