Jazz Recommendations.


If you wanted to turn someone on to Jazz,what would you say
are must have's?
roryfan
I would recommend the following albums because they have enough melody and a blues feeling that a non-jazz person can relate to, but are still first rate classics: The Sidewinder by Lee Morgan. Midnight Blue by Kenny Burrell. Ballads by John Coltrane. Coop by Bob Cooper. They are all still in print and easy to obtain.
I think Boa2's list would scare most neophyte jazz listeners away. Although I love the albums listed I don't agree it's a good start. Too out there for the most part.
If your friend is coming from pop/rock , e.s.t. would bridge the gap rather well.
The best answer to the question is... Mr. Miles Dewey Davis III on trumpet, pre-1968. The other good answers join Mr. Davis on various of these recordings.
Dave Grusin - Tribute to Duke & Two for the Road.

Great production values, excellent musicianship, and timeless tunes.