We consider a jazz vinyl record to be a worthy investment in the long run.
We are here to help you choose the right one for your purposes from all the best available products in market today.
Our review process:
After carefully examining almost 70 records, we shortlist the below mentioned products.
Our final set consists of the best products and we also worked hard to maintain variety within our picks for personal choice.
We have been analysing these records for more than 2 years. We have probably handled more products and accessories than almost any team on the planet, so we have a particularly experienced perspective and depth of knowledge when it comes to these items.
Our collection of records for your regular usage caters high-quality, cheap and value-for-money requirements.
Note: Just because we didn't mention a record in this guide doesn't mean it's not good. The following are simply our picks for the best records for most people - you may have your own specifications , that make a different record better for you.
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Thelonious Monk offers a variety of record for personal choice and yet maintaining quality in all the variants. This CD, "Monks Dream, " is a superior example of Monks unique talents. It is a flawless reproduction of some very masterful performances. Many of the pieces begin with a simply-stated melody, repeated a few times with some background variation, then going into more elaborate variations that explore unexpected possibilities before finally restating the original theme at the conclusion.
Monk's work with this quartet is so fluid and tight. This record is SUPREME however, The musicianship here is ULTRA tight and keeps you comin back for more and more listens until you are so hooked that you listen to it ALL the time. This vinyl sounds wonderful. The vinyl is very quiet and flat with a very minor tick here or there and absolutely no surface noise. This album comes with the digital downloads that include variations. If you are a TRUE Jazz lover,this is a must for your collection.
Why We Like This:
Vinyl is straight, recording sounds good
Incandescent playing, telepathic group work, astounding solos, every note counts
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Next on the list, we've got yet another record that manages to win our hearts. It's the art blakey the jazz messengers jazz vinyl record and it's widely considered as record that has the most suitable features. Timmons' "Quick Trick" (the only known recording of this tune) is a medium tempo thing that really has the feel of '50s era Blue Note recordings. It is classic jazz with strong beats and swing. It's clean and warmly crisp sounding. There's no booklet but the two inside panels lay out a nice essay on the band and the music.
This is a great hard bopping record. It is first rate stuff to add to that it is a great hard bopping record. The vinyl is quiet and pristine. It is great to have this new find for this incarnation of the jazz messengers.
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Miles Davis has been making great record for years, thanks to a combination of clever design and appropriate materials. Miles Davis' music comes through at a high quality and with little pops/crackles that are indicative of a poor pressing. It is advanced music that is extraordinarily enjoyable. It's the single most influential album in virtually every form of modern music, and you need to hear it. It is extremely catchy, and very engrossing all at the same time.
Miles Davis' trumpet has an undeniably beautiful sound that makes you recognize it every time you hear it. It takes a special ear to pay attention as closely as it deserves.
No matter how old you are or what kind of music you like, this jazz CD is the perfect gift for any one who appreciates jazz and the works of legends like Miles Davis. The music is easy to appreciate on a first listen and will reward you on subsequent listening as you pick up the subtle chord changes and mastery this captured. For young and old jazz fanatics, this is a quintessential addition to one's vinyl library.
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If you often find yourself scrambling for appropriate and satisfactory record, bill evans jazz vinyl record should be your first option for buying. The masterful playing and composition is caught in a snapshot of some of the finest jazz performances ever recorded. The "bonus" tracks are simply called "previously unissued", and include both the mono version of "Autumn Leaves" as well as a version of "The Boy Next Door. It's flat, centered and plays dead quiet.
The material recorded by the transcedental trio of evans / lafaro / motian, is timeless and crucial. It doesn't skip one bit and the pressing is excellent. The jacket is thin and the record is medium heavy, very flat and the sound is good. The music itself is excellent, really excellent. There is an intensity at the heart of the music on this album.
Why We Like This:
Very nice mastering and pressing of a jazz classic
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If you often find yourself scrambling for convenient and suitable record, wes montgomery jazz vinyl record should be your first option for buying. It is great to unwind and listen to on a friday night with a cocktail. It is a great quality record on 180 gram vinyl and plays a very smooth style jazz guitar.
Why We Like This:
Perfect music for cooking and doing things around the house
Great jazz guitarist,a must for your vinyl collection
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We would, of course, be remiss if we didn't mention ellingtonduke jazz vinyl record for daily purpose. If you like Duke Ellington and Jazz you should definitely add this one to your vinyl record collection. The “Not Now” pressing is great, 180 grams, and quiet.
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We know from years of feedback from readers, customers and amazon sellers, what most people want in a convenient and appropriate record. The bill evans jazz vinyl record is exactly that - it's a simple record that hits all the right notes. This record has Jack DeJohnette playing standards with a piano trio, and evans and gomez are two of the greatest. Being a live performance, there is the usual tinkling of cutlery but it doesn't detract from a wonderful recording. This, the shortest-lived of Evans' trios, is also one of the best, specifically because of the presence of Jack DeJohnette, one of the baddest drummers of the last 40 years. It includes several nice ballads, as well as a few solo pieces.
The vinyl is quiet, flat, and sounds amazing. It is suitable for late night listening. If you own an nice setup and you even remotely enjoy jazz piano you should buy this album. The packaging is top notch as well as a few solo pieces.
Why We Like This:
Absolutely astonishing quality recording mastering and pressing