Best Drum Solos


I'm finding that I've been REALLY enjoying drum solos on my system lately. They seem to work the whole speaker, from the kick drum in the woofers, to the tom-tom in the midrange, and the cymbals and high hats in the tweeters. And when it all comes together, they are the instrument I have the easiest time seeing in front of myself.

I searched the forums titles to see if there were any good drum solo discussions going on, but I didn't see any. So here we go. In no particular order, here are some drum solos I've found to be very high quality:

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - The Drum Thunder Suite
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Caravan
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Far More Drums
Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick
Max Roach - Max's Variations

What are your favorite drum solos to listen to on your system? 
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Drum Solos???
Thanks guys! Now i really feel old...:-)
Back in the sixties it was almost mandatory in the middle sets to have a long one!
Always wondered what the poor drummers did to not get a "break" in the show...:-)
Drum Solos???
Thanks guys! Now i really feel old...:-)
Back in the sixties it was almost mandatory in the middle sets to have a long one!
Always wondered what the poor drummers did to not get a "break" in the show...:-)
At Carnegie Hall, (Dave Brubeck Quartet album), Castillian drums song.
Recorded in 1963, solo drum of 14 minutes, not bad at all for a 50 years old recording.
Also a an one hour recording of drum call "the drums flights" played by a body builder by the name of Rob Schuh. Very special experimental album.
Enjoy  
Well the best I've heard in regards to tantalizing sound was at Carnegie hall so I'll guess the best recorded one is from there as well.