Jazz Club..... Nice....


Bought my first Jazz album today Miles Davis Kind of Blue. Playing on my Rega through my tube amp.... Wow just Wow.....
superblackbirddave1
Dave ,
A few names you may or may not have come across. 
Good stereo recordings from the late 1950s-early 60s.

1 Dexter Gordon "Doing All Right" Blue Note.
2 Coleman Hawkins "The Hawk Relaxes"  Prestige.
Some West Coast Jazz flavor,
3 Hampton Hawes "For Real"  Contemporary 
4  Curtis Counce "You Get More Bounce With Curtis Counce" Contemporary. 
They're all either quartet or quintet groups.
Charles 
Here are some to consider that demonstrate the range of great instrumental jazz:

Coltrane "Giant Steps" and "Ballads"
Keith Jarret "The Koln Concerts" (improvisational solo piano) and "The Melody at Night, With You" -- and lots of his classic trio recordings
Oscar Peterson "Night Train"
Arne Domnerus, "Jazz at the Pawnshop"
Bill Evans, "Sunday at the Village Vanguard"
Miles Davis, "'Round Midnight"
Al DiMeola, Paco deLucia, John McGlaughlin, "Friday Night in San Francisco"
Pat Metheny and Charlie Haden, "Under the Missouri Sky"

And so on, and so on, and so on...

Happy listening!

superblackbirddave1

Nice score! an excellent album to begin your Jazz journey. Kind of Blue was released in 1959- the greatest year in Jazz history. Take the time to research this year (1959) specifically and you will be musically rewarded.

Happy Listening!
Jazz is a genre of enormous depth and breadth-- more than enough to explore for several life-times. You might want to do a bit of reading in order to get an idea of the stylistic trends involved. 

Also, I'd suggest you sign up for a free Spotify account as a rsik-free way to explore Jazz.