


Best Jazz Albums Every Music Lover Should Know
John Coltrane – A Love Supreme
AlbumA spiritual and critically acclaimed album that showcases Coltrane's mastery and influence on jazz.

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John Coltrane – Giant Steps
AlbumA groundbreaking album that pushed the boundaries of jazz harmony and improvisation.

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Miles Davis – Bitches Brew
AlbumA groundbreaking fusion of jazz and rock, marking a significant shift in Davis's career.

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Wayne Shorter – Speak No Evil
AlbumA classic example of post-bop jazz, featuring complex compositions and virtuosic performances.

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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Moanin’
AlbumA quintessential hard bop album with memorable tracks and influential performances.

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Keith Jarrett – The Köln Concert
AlbumA legendary solo piano performance, showcasing Jarrett's improvisational genius.

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Miles Davis – Kind of Blue
AlbumConsidered by many as the greatest jazz album of all time, it revolutionized the genre with its modal approach and timeless appeal.

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The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Time Out
AlbumKnown for its use of unusual time signatures, this album is a landmark in jazz experimentation.

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Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come
AlbumA pioneering album in free jazz, challenging traditional structures and pushing the genre forward.

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Herbie Hancock – Maiden Voyage
AlbumA seminal work in post-bop jazz, featuring intricate compositions and masterful playing.

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