Coltrane's A Love Supreme and Davis's Kind of Blue


I love these two classic "albums". I was hoping someone could give me five or six other, well recorded, must have classic jazz albums (musicians) that I should have in my collection. I am spoiled and would want them to be relatively well recorded.
jppenn
Miles Davis- Sketches of Spain
John Coltrane- Blue Trane
Duke Ellington/ Loius Armstrong- Together for the First Time
Sonny Rollins- Way Out West
Art Pepper- Meets The Rythm Section
Sonny Rollins- Tenor Madness
John Coltrane- Lush Life
I second Bill Evans "Waltz for Debby" and would add "Live at the Village Vanguard," part of the same series of concerts.
Johny Hartman and John coltrane is one of the greatest jazz albums IMO and it's also well recorded....these two were at the top of their game when they recorded this....would be on my Desert Island list.
"Somthing Else" Cannonball Adderly, "Go" Dexter Gordon", "Sidewinder" Lee Morgan, Saxaphone Colossus" Sonny Rollins, "Moanin" Art Blakey, "Soul Station" Hank Mobley.
John Coltrane--Crescent; Dexter Gordon--Our Man in Paris; and from the guy who in my opinion is the most underrated jazz player of the last 60 years, James Moody--Last Train From Overbrook