Late Night Jazz


I like to keep my late night listening sessions simple— my favorite leather chair, a small fire on a cold night, bourbon (neat), and jazz that has a beautiful simplicity. I often reach for Chet Baker: Chet (OJC-087). To me it is relaxed, intimate, uncomplicated. There just seems to be space between the notes, and they just float. I am looking for other suggestions like this. Preferably on vinyl. Thanks.
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Ballads by Coltrane is hard to beat for late-night, "wine"-down listening. (The new release from QRP is amazing) But also try Coltrane’s Crescent, one of my personal favorites and Love Letter by Jimmy Heath.
(only listing ones not mentioned yet)

Earl Klugh Late night guitar was made for that.
Pat Metheny - Watercolors
Linda Ronstadt - What's New
Miles - Round About Midnight
Most Stan Getz

+ 1 on Ellington/Coltrane's version of "My Little Brown Book"

2 other you-can't-go-wrong suggestions:

1 - Joe Henderson's "Lush Life - The Music of Billy Strayhorn" 

2 - Blue Mitchell's "Step Lightly"
Dexter Gordon "Ballads" is up first tonight. Seems to have good synergy with Elijah Craig Small Batch.