Which Jazz Albums are similar to Kind of Blue


Gents, please advice on picking up some jazz music. I am not so much into classic Jazz sound, but I found Miles Davis' Kind of Blue to be impressive. I would say the same thing to the song "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.

I have so far sampled "Steps to Heaven", "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "Miles Ahead", but none of them come close to "Kind of Blue", IMHO. Can you point me to similar albums - Miles or others?

Thanks
planckscale
I agree with all previous "evident suspects" simply because I got most of the albums as LPs or XRCDs.
My five cents (rather a million-dollar advise, posted here for free!):
Khmer by Nils Petter Molvaer, if you love Miles you will love this album.
also, ECM released a lot of "must-have" albums since 2006

If you listen to the first cut on "Kind of Blue" carefully, you'll discover that in the beginning, before  Cannonball Adderly takes his solo, what you are listening to is an average studio recording. Good jazz players to be sure. Who could take issue with Miles and Coltrane? However, once Adderly takes his solo, he is so inspired that he brings the rest of the group to attention and from then on, its a great album. So, to answer your question. buy more albums that feature Cannonball Adderly. 

OP
These albums are must have, in random order....

https://youtu.be/_8CjZ0BYaYM

https://youtu.be/JMiLAxMnoqE

https://youtu.be/fCaN2irGItA

https://youtu.be/XnvUEIPRb1g

https://youtu.be/J-mpBlU_lbk

https://youtu.be/KJifh-S2Hw4

https://youtu.be/1uY6zlfR7pM?list=RD1uY6zlfR7pM

https://youtu.be/sCQfTNOC5aE

https://youtu.be/ecrE80rnjhw

https://youtu.be/zUnID70IU-g

And so on, so on.....I could fill couple of pages and would gladly, too.
But, what bothers me, is that you all good people, seems to like jazz and yet you do not participate on another jazz thread that is running for years now.
 I can understand that perhaps you dont like some of the participants there, but its your loss, at the end. Because, I see here, you failed to mention some of the best known albums in jazz, and its a great pity and shame.
I am not saying this out from my vanity, but out of pure sorrow, becuse in that way, all that great music one day could be forgotten. My five cents...

ALEXATPOS: I, for once, will be glad to see a "must-have" list from a jazz aficionado. We are here to learn, not just nurturing egos or chitchatting (well, that is too). May I ask you to put your extended list as a list of albums, not YouTube links, Please?
OP-

the only other album from 1959 that challenges KOB is Dave Brubeck "Time Out".

The historical significance of each album, it that, it would be the first time other musicians granted a chance to solo. KOB is the standout here because of its world -class musicians. Something struck Miles Davis to allow these other guys to take the spotlight and solo across his album.