Anyone got a "Best of" jazz CDs for 2007?


There are usually a few members who post some good "best of" lists at the end of the year. Anyone got a jazz list they'd like to share?
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Is a neat album for the progressive/experimental crowd. A trio consisting of Gary Willis , Kirk Covington who were the original Tribal Tech rythmn section with Spain's Llibert Fortuny on sax. He is really unique and creative. He has as many sounds from his sax as Zawinul did from keyboards. The album is not "one note" as the band has sounds different enough to make you think some tracks are not the same band. Up and down tempo stuff, lots of fun.

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I'll stretch the category of "Jazz" slightly:
1. Joshua Redman - Back East. A delight for the ears. Terrific recording, superb creativity w/o being weird.
2. Kurt Elling - Nightmoves. Wonderful vocal range that really is applied well to the quality of the true musicians on this disc.
3. Eric Bibb - Diamond Days. Perfectly recorded, great to listen to with the lights low. He is in the room.
Mosiac Select #26 / Bobby Hutcherson. Three CD's of material culled from 5 albums that never sold because jazz was entrenched in the Creed Taylor/Don Sebesky era along with the disco jazz fusion that was prevelent of this time period. Not a clunker in the set with some really good sidemen along for the ride from Woody Shaw to Freddie Hubbard. The recordings sound great too,taken from the 2 track masters. released in 2007.