Best of the new jazz 45rpm reissues


Hello everybody.

There is a great lot of jazz records being reissued by Bluenote, music matters....... But at $50 a pop, I can only afford to get about 10 of them . I already have the staples such as Miles Davies, Coltrane on 45rpm. I am fairly new in jazz, thus have never heard of the majority of artists that are being reissued.

Can you guys help suggest My future purchases.

Many thanks
leicachamp
I have most of those Blue Notes, but what I really wish I could find is "Soul Brothers" featuring Ray Charles and Milt Jackson on 45. Although Ray Charles is not normally associated with jazz, this is some of the best jazz I have ever heard.

Neither the LP or the CD I have are good enough. This music is "nuance" to the N'th degree and requires the best source. I first heard it on a late 50's jukebox that was better than most high end systems because of the 45's and tubes.
From the Music Matters/Blue Note Series I would strongly recommend the following:

Lee Morgan: Tomcat and Search for the New Land (unfortunately out of print but maybe you can find a copy)

Grant Green: Solid and Matador (Matador also OOP)

Hank Mobley: Soul Station (OOP)

Tina Brooks: Back to the Tracks (I like this record better than the more popular True Blue which is OOP)

Sonny Clark: Cool Struttin'

Jackie McLean: Bluesnik (OOP)

Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue is definitely a must own as well.

The records above that are out of print are that way for a reason-they are really great records!!!

The records above are all pretty well desert island stuff for me.

Many thanks for all the suggestions. I will take in all the info and narrow down my purchase list.
The Acoustic Sounds Blue Trane is exceptional. One of the best RVG recordings of the era.