Jazz must have pressings???


Since this board is dominated by rock n' rollers, let's hear from a jazz oriented crowd.

Being a piano-guitar player my vinyl collection is heavy with those two instruments. I'm thinking of expanding my vinyl collection to balance it a bit.

So the ? is, what selections do you recommend that are absolutely 'must haves'?
coltrane1
I listen to anything with Art Blakey in it. Hank Mobley is another favorite. Yusaf Lateef's Live at Pep's is a classic recording, IMO, if just for Sister Mamie.
Philipe Catherine is Belgium guitarist mostly playing Acoustic/Electric and Gibson Les Paul guitars. Used to show up in CMP record label that is out of business now.
From the same 'hangout' as Philipe, I'd recommend Jasper Van't Hoff, the virtuoso pianist also mostly shown in CMP record label.
If you love jazz, CMP is a must!
Virtually all Blakey, Pepper, Minghus, Monk, Miles, Chet, and a few others.

That's just sticking to non-esoteric stuff.
For me, it's the 3 Ms---Miles, Monk, and Metheny; Bill Evans is in there also.

Desert Island disc: Miles' Kind of Blue
Babybear, are you certain Monty Alexander is on that Summerwind recording with Ray Brown? Ray did a Summerwind recording with Gene Harris on piano. Probably one of their hottest recordings during their 80-90's pairing. Check Gene out on 'Can't help lovin' dat man'. Talk about a clinic, and having the audience in your pocket!