21. Miles Davis – Kind of Blue Is it bad that I had to wait 21 albums into this audio odyssey before I got to an album… Continue reading “21. Miles Davis – Kind of Blue”…
20. Ray Charles – The Genius of… One of the first albums I bought when the iTunes store opened in 2004 and effectively emptied my bank account… Continue reading “20. Ray Charles – The Genius of…”…
19. Ella Fitzgerald – Sings the Gershwin Song Book One of the things that gets me as I’m ploughing through these early days in the late fifties is that… Continue reading “19. Ella Fitzgerald – Sings the Gershwin Song Book”…
18. Sarah Vaughan – At Mr Kelly’s Sarah Vaughan was always the also-ran when sat alongside Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and to be honest she’d mostly… Continue reading “18. Sarah Vaughan – At Mr Kelly’s”…
17. Jack Elliott – Jack Takes the Floor I guess one of the hazards of mining 55 years back is that the further back you go, the more… Continue reading “17. Jack Elliott – Jack Takes the Floor”…
16. Billie Holiday – Lady in Satin THIS is why I started doing this 1001 Albums thing. I started doing this because I wanted to listen to… Continue reading “16. Billie Holiday – Lady in Satin”…
15. Tito Puente and his Orchestra – Dance Mania Vol. 1. Ah, the first flicker of the contemporary… Although Tito Puente died in 2000, from my point of view the first… Continue reading “15. Tito Puente and his Orchestra – Dance Mania Vol. 1.”…
14. Little Richard – Here’s Little Richard It’s kind of hard to really get a picture of just what Little Richard must have been for mainstream listeners… Continue reading “14. Little Richard – Here’s Little Richard”…
13. Machito – Kenya These were truly the days of Mambo. Once more, I was way out of my depths with this one, but… Continue reading “13. Machito – Kenya”…
12. Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool As you may have gathered from my constant moaning about it, jazz has never really been my thing. These bebop… Continue reading “12. Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool”…
11. Sabú Martinez – Palo Congo You’ve got a lot to answer for Fidel. You and your decades-old socialist fortress in the Caribbean… You and your… Continue reading “11. Sabú Martinez – Palo Congo”…
10. Thelonious Monk – Brilliant Corners More jazz? Well if you insist. Actually, if all the jazz albums I had to plough through were like this,… Continue reading “10. Thelonious Monk – Brilliant Corners”…
9. Count Basie – The Atomic Mr Basie Well, as far as jazz is concerned, I’ve made my point right? Fast Show arty ponce blah blah blah… Well… Continue reading “9. Count Basie – The Atomic Mr Basie”…
8. Buddy Holly and The Crickets – The “Chirping” Crickets Slipping? Well OK I missed a day, but now I’m back on top of it. Hey, there’s a lot of… Continue reading “8. Buddy Holly and The Crickets – The “Chirping” Crickets”…
7. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra – Live at Newport Ugh. Jazz. Well, undertaking to list to 1001 Albums starting in the fifties meant that I was going to have… Continue reading “7. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra – Live at Newport”…
6. Frank Sinatra – Songs for Swingin’ Lovers More conventional than “In the Wee Small Hours” but magnificently packed with classics, this landmark album shows Sinatra at his swingiest. Continue reading “6. Frank Sinatra – Songs for Swingin’ Lovers”…
5. Fats Domino – This is Fats! Cheery, authentic and full of soul, Fats Domino’s debut says hello to rock and roll in style. Continue reading “5. Fats Domino – This is Fats!”…
4. Louis Prima – The Wildest! It’s all easy-to-digest Vegas swing with an Italian twist, but it’s hard not to listen without dreaming you’re in “The Sopranos”. Continue reading “4. Louis Prima – The Wildest!”…
3. The Louvin Brothers – Tragic Songs of Life Even for country cynics like me, there’s a lot of charm in this old album of heartache, pain and Leadbelly covers. Continue reading “3. The Louvin Brothers – Tragic Songs of Life”…
2. Elvis Presley – Elvis Presley Fresh, full of fire and ready to change the world. This is the man who would be The King in glorious purity. Continue reading “2. Elvis Presley – Elvis Presley”…
1. Frank Sinatra – In the Wee Small Hours Quarkmonkey begins his journey through a lot of albums with a look at this 1954 charmer from Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, Mr Frank Sinatra. Continue reading “1. Frank Sinatra – In the Wee Small Hours”…
1001 Albums and counting… NOTE: This post first appeared on my now defunct personal blog. I’m a total bastard when it comes to blogging.… Continue reading “1001 Albums and counting…”…