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Best Live Jazz Recordings (1953-65)

Best Live Jazz Recordings (1953-65)
By Published: August 10, 2005

Having recently completed a survey of the Best Live Rock Albums, I have learned a couple of valuable things. One is a list of this sort should be presented in descending order starting with number 10 and descending to number 1. Second, it is better to poll a group for their opinions and develop the list from an analytical (or pseudoanalytical) evaluation of the results. This is how the Top Ten Best Live Jazz Recordings (1953-65) were selected. I polled the writership of All About Jazz, combined the results and ranked the recordings. For recordings that tied in number of votes, I arbitrarily selected the order (I had to exert editorial control somewhere!).

Live Jazz is perhaps the most natural creative state in music. Performing jazz means a musician must create a work of art on the spot, composition in real time. In this series, I hope to highlight historic events where this invention has not been merely successful, but transcendent.



#1
At The Village Vanguard
Bill Evans
(1961)



#4
At Antibes
Charles Mingus
(1960)



#7
At Birdland
John Coltrane
(1963)



#10
At Massey Hall
The Quintet
(1953)


#2
At The Village Vanguard
John Coltrane
(1961)



#5
At Newport 1956
Duke Ellington
(1956)



#8
At The Half Note
Wes Montgomery
(1965)


#3
At The Plugged Nickel
Miles Davis
(1965)



#6
At The Village Vanguard
Sonny Rollins
(1957)



#9
Concert By The Sea
Erroll Garner
(1955)

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