Walter Salas beat me to the punch by listing Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" -- without question my favorite jazz album of all time. The "select" list of my favorite jazz albums include:
1. Miles Davis & Cannonball Adderley: "Something Else:
2. Charlie Byrd & Stan Getz: "Jazz Samba"
3. Bill Evans: "Live at the The Village Vanguard" recordings
4. Bill Evans & Jim Hall: "Undercurrent"
5. Art Pepper: "Meets the Rhythm Section", and "Blues For The Fisherman" (Mole Records)
6. Zoot Sims: the Pablo recordings he did with Jimmy Rowles (piano): "Warm Tenor"; "Suddenly It's Spring", etc.
7 Benny Carter: "Jazz Giant"
8. Chick Corea & Gary Burton: "Crystal Silence"
About two years ago, I did a LONG post (actually, several posts in the same thread) that listed a number of my all-time favorite jazz recordings. You might want to take a look at that thread, since a number of people included their top recommendations.
1. Miles Davis & Cannonball Adderley: "Something Else:
2. Charlie Byrd & Stan Getz: "Jazz Samba"
3. Bill Evans: "Live at the The Village Vanguard" recordings
4. Bill Evans & Jim Hall: "Undercurrent"
5. Art Pepper: "Meets the Rhythm Section", and "Blues For The Fisherman" (Mole Records)
6. Zoot Sims: the Pablo recordings he did with Jimmy Rowles (piano): "Warm Tenor"; "Suddenly It's Spring", etc.
7 Benny Carter: "Jazz Giant"
8. Chick Corea & Gary Burton: "Crystal Silence"
About two years ago, I did a LONG post (actually, several posts in the same thread) that listed a number of my all-time favorite jazz recordings. You might want to take a look at that thread, since a number of people included their top recommendations.