Jazz Boxsets




I was wondering what boxsets are worth buying. Since I'm new to the world of Jazz I thought some boxsets would be inorder.

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freakygreek

Thanks for the feedback. The Mosaic website is great one more place to spend money.

Next week I'll be picking up the columbia sets of Miles Davis.

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The Smithsonian put out a 5 CD, 6 hour set called "The Smithsonian Collection of Jazz" that covers 50 years or so of jazz, pretty much everything from Jelly Roll Morton through Ornette Coleman. Try that and see what you would like to explore further.

While the Mosaic sets are very good, I don't think a $162 set of 9 Miles Davis lps is a good place to start an exploration of jazz. Miles went through a lot of different phases and some of his "best of" discs might be worth a listen.

There is also a box set from the PBS jazz series that Ken Burns did.
Accidental delight and value, I recommend
"Night Out with Verve" 4 disc box,65 tracks,
$30,well recorded Verve sound.
Here's the Amazon site with many samples and opinions
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004ZEJJ/002-6858772-8589634?v=glance
I second the Verve boxsets. They tend to be of good quality with lots of songs. It might also be a good idea to take a guess on what you like as well. Do you like singers? Saxophone players? Trumpet players? Do you like ballads? Blues? Up tempo stuff? Big Band? Of course you can always get box sets that covers everything, but box sets focusing on one thing or another might be to your liking.


Thanks guys for the feedback.

If it must come down to my favorite then the Trumpet it has to be with the Sax following close at second. Guitar is third with the organ and piano fourth.

Looking at my collection it's a toss up between Hard Bop and Easy listening.