Jazz for late night relaxation


Jazz friends; I'd like to expand my knowledge of albums geared toward relaxing in the evening with perhaps my favorite brandy or a cup of hot OJ. My taste is varied and I'll post specifics but I feel Paul Desmond and some of Chet Bakers stuff work very well to put me into pure contentment. Thanks for your thoughts. Pete
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Carmen McRae, "Bittersweet"
John Coltrane, "Plays for Lovers"
Jimmy Cobb, "In The Key Of Blue"
Bobby Hutcherson, "Manhattan Moods"
Dmitri Matheny, "Starlight Café"
Dexter Gordon, "Ballads"
Kenny Burrell, "Listen To The Dawn"
Roy Hargrove, "Approaching Standards"
Dominick Farinacci, "Dawn Of Goodbye"
Shirley Horn's music on Verve
Andre Previn's on Telarc
Tommy Flannigan
Houston Person

And, especially for late night jazz, Charlie Haden's music including Night and the City, Land of the Sun, beyond the Missouri Sky, and Steal Away. You might also like The Art of the Song and Nocturn. For earlier in the evening I enjoy Haden and the Quartet West's Haunted Heart, Now is the Hour, and In Angel City.