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Hi from Lyons, France. Thank you for letting me share this moment with you. This the first time I take part in a forum and I'm an absolute beginner with smileys, icons or whatever. It's never too late.
From a jazz guitar lover's point of view, If I can add two names in the list of guitar players I have already seen, I will say Django Reinhardt for many of his recordings and René Thomas for Greetings
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Pat Metheny: Still Life Talking (third wind)
Pat Metheny: Travels (live)
Martin Taylor: Double Standards.
Larry Coryell: Shining Hour
Joe Pass: Virtuoso
Larry Carlton: Strikes Twice
Pat Martino: Footprints
Chuck Mangione: Feels so good for Grant Geissman's amazing solo work
Steely Dan: Aja
Jimmy Bruno: Burnin'
Al DiMeola: Elegant Gypsy
".....it goes up to Eleven....." Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap)
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Damn, I forgot Lenny Breau
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Charlie Byrd at the Village Vanguard
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Hi Dirk,
I was gonan say Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue - really love that album but someone has already mentioned it. I have a great Wes Montgomery album of covers A Day In The Life (1967) great album though I know he's already been mentioned a few times.
James
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Ed Bickert--This is New
Ed Bickert/ Lorne Lofsky--At Last
Ted Greene--Solo guitar
Jim Hall--All Across the City
Tal Farlow--The Swinging Guitar of Tal Farlow
Django Reinhardt--Djangology
Already a fantastic list--Like many, there are so many others have suggested that I totally agree with--a lifelong playlist for anyone who loves jazz guitar!
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Norman Brown - After the Storm
Russ Freeman - Drive
Eric Gale - Forecast; Blue Horizon
Grant Geissman (Anything by him)
Earl Klugh - One on One
Pat Metheny - American Garage
Joe Pass (Anything by him)
Django Rehinhardt ( Anything by him )
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some more:
Frank Zappa: Jazz from Hell
Joe Diorio Trio : Live
Mike Stern: Play
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Charlie Byrd - At The Village Vanguard
Charlie Byrd - The Guitar Artistry Of...
Charlie Byrd - The Best Of The Concord Years
Django Reinhardt - Guitar Genius
Various Gypsy Artists - Gypsy Swing
Herb Ellis & Joe Pass - Seven, Come Eleven
Herb Ellis & Joe Pass - Two For The Road
Howard Alden & George Van Eps - 13 Strings
Jeff Beck - Live at Ronnie Scott's
Jim Nicols - Jazz & Country
Jimmy Raney - Raney '81
Jimmy Raney - Wisteria
Joe Pass - Appassionato
Joe Pass - The Complete Pacific Sessions
Joe Pass - Virtuoso No4
Kenny Burrell - Ballad Essentials
Luiz Bonfa - Solo In Rio 1959
Merle Travis - Strictly Guitar
Mimi Fox - Perpetually Hip
I'm sure I've missed a few out, but theses are my favourites and go everywhere on my iPod.
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top 100 huh? just a few thoughts
Bucky and John Pizzarelli - Contrasts (you get two greats in one)
Al DiMeola, John McLaughlin, Paco DeLucia - Friday Night in San Francisco
Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue
and --- don't laugh --- I get a real kick watching her.
back in the 50/60's there was this gospel / jazz singer and guitar playing woman "Sister Rosetta Tharpe" ; go look her up on YouTube and be entertained. See "That's All / Didn't it Rain" with Rosetta Tharpe and Chicago Blues All-Stars. Early 70’s concert at the Berliner Jazz Festival. Tharpe is playing her Gibson Barney Kessel. T-Bone Walker?, guitar; Lafayette Leake (or Big Maceo Merriweather), piano; Clifton James, drums; Willie Dixon, bass; Walker Horton, harmonica. O.K. go ahead and laugh a little...
--first time post
--mike
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In no particular order
The bridge by sonny rollins (some of jim hall's finest playing)
Jim Hall Live
Boss Guitar by Wes Montgomery
That's uptown by george benson (the cookbook is dope as well)
Bright Size Life by the Pat Methany Group
Man from two worlds by chico hamilton (a pre cheesy fusion Gabor Szabo)
Beneath the Bassline by Ernest Ranglin, don't be fooled by the Ernest's history with the Skatalites, the man can play
Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane, nuff said
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Reason: adding some content
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Sorry One more... anything by Eric Johnson. Ah via Musicom and Venus Isle to name a couple.
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Tal Farlow - The Swinging Guitar of Tal Farlow
George Barnes - Blues Going Up
Phillip Catherine - Guitars
Django Reinhardt - Django's Guitar
Wes Montgomery - Smokin' at the Half Note
Johnny Smith - Moonlight in Vermont
Grant Green - Complete Blue Note Recordings with Sonny Clark
Rene Thomas Quintet - Guitar Groove
Jimmy Raney/Kenny Burrell - Two Guitars
Larry Coryell - Spaces
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Joe Pass - Virtuoso
Kenny Burell - Midnight Blue
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Hank Garland - Jazz Winds From A New Direction (feat. a v. young Gary Burton)
John Abercrombie - Timeless
Ralph Towner - Solstice
John McLaughlin - Extrapolation
Wes Montgomery - Incredible Jazz Guitar Of...(surely the best of Wes?)
Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life (Jaco!)
Martin Taylor - Spirit of Django (the guy's a master!)
Steve Khan - Got My Mental
Charlie Christian - Complete Benny Goodman or Complete Columbia Recordings
Spaces - Larry Coryell w. John McLaughlin
John Scofield - Time On My Hands (Sco's finest I think)
...and finally my personal favourite jazz guitar album
Miles Davis feat. John McLaughlin - Jack Johnson!!!
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Lee Ritenour original founding member of the group "Fourplay".
Lee Ritenour has been replaced by Larry Carlton, who has recorded with Lee in the past.
If you have not heard Fourplay take a listen to the band at the 2008 Tokyo Jazz 2008 featuring Larry Carlton and the increadable Nathan East (Base - bio - The Official Site of Fourplay Jazz ) doing a Lee Ritenour tune.
Lee Ritenour - Bali Run - Youtube
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George Benson: Bad Benson. I think this was later released under the title Take Five - for good reason, because the performance of Take Five on this album is astounding.
Peter
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The first two have been mentioned by others but they should be part of every guitar players album collection.
Joe Pass - Virtuoso
George Benson - Breezin'
Howard Alden & George Van Epps - Hand Crafted Swing
Howard Alden & Bucky Pizzarelli - In a Mellow Tone
Howard Roberts - Somethings Cookin'
Jimmy Raney and Doug Raney - Stolen Moments
Jim Hall - Ballad Essentials
Herb Ellis - Nothing But the Blues
Enjoy
tom
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Julie is her name-Julie London (Barney Kessel)
Two Guitars (and a horn) George Barnes and Carl Kress
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Joe Pass - Virtuoso
Allan Holdsworth - Metal Fatique
Herb Ellis/Joe Pass - Seven, Come Eleven
George Benson - The George Benson Cookbook
Grant Geissman - Good Stuff
Howard Roberts - The Real Howard Roberts
Joe Pass - pretty much his entire catalog!
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Pat Martino - Consciousness (Muse, 1974) (re-released by 32. Jazz Records as Head & Heart: Consciousness/Live (1998)
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Allan Holdsworth -- All Night Wrong
George Van Eps -- Mellow Guitar
Johnny Smith -- Moods
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jazz albums,
Ive got more then a few.
So I will give you some of my favorits
Lee Ritenour Wes Bound
Lee Ritenour Alive in L.A
Larry carlton deep in to it
John Patitucci Mistura fina
Tom kennedy basses loaded
Dave weckl band live and verry plugged in
Return to forever musicmagic
Chic Corea now he sings, now he sobs
Chic corea electric band paint the world
Mike stern voices
Dexter gordon GO GO
John coltraine Blue train
With most of these artist you can't easely go wrong, lee ritenour has only good stuff, larry carlton is a verry verry talented guitarist too,( check out the cd of thos two guys together larry and lee it's amazing ) for the more advanced listener and player I would recomend chic corea but then again the more advanced listener already knows his music. John Coltraine is a sax player but it's real jazz, verry free. Not all of these guys are guitarists there are bass players and drum players sax players but I think its a good collection also check out Al Di Meola , John Mclaughlin and his mahavishnu orchestra. Have fun !!!!
@ MOD : will there come a list with all the albums so we can see what the list has become and had out to the music store
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I'd like to second Tuck Andress - Reckless Precision
Blowin in the Wind
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