Joshua Redman, John Coltrane, Chris Potter, Paquito D’Rivera, Gato Barbieri, Benny Carter, Sonny Rollins, James Moody, Kenny Garrett, Benny Maupin, Peter Brötzmann . David Murray
They are the “Jazz Legends” performers selected among the 306 Posts we publish this week.
Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
Tracklist
![]() 1 . Joshua Redman . NeverendWarner Bros. publish Joshua Redman’s seventh album . ‘Beyond’ (2000) |
![]() 2 . John Coltrane . So What (w/ Miles Davis) |
![]() 3 . Chris Potter . Body and Soul |
![]() 4 . Paquito D’Rivera . Mozart’s Adagio |
![]() 5 . Gato Barbieri . Last Tango In Paris |
![]() 6 . Benny Carter . After You’Ve Gone (w/ Red Norvo) |
![]() 7 . Sonny Rollins . If Ever I Would Leave You (w/ Jim Hall)Sonny Rollins starts the recording of ‘What’s New?’ with with Jim Hall et al (1962) |
![]() 8 . James Moody . A Night In Tunisia (w/ Jimmy Smith)Jimmy Smith records ‘Cool Blues’ in . New-York Club with Lou Donaldson, Art Blakey et al (1958) |
![]() 9 . Kenny Garrett . Seeds From The Underground |
![]() 10 . Benny Maupin . Hang Up Your Hang Ups (w/ Herbie Hancock . Headhunters) |
![]() 11 . Peter Brötzmann . Oneiric Memories (w/ Paal Nilssen Love)Peter Brötzmann duets with Paal Nilssen-Love in Copenhagen (2013) |
![]() 12 . David Murray . Children Of The Night (w/ Saul Williams & Infinity Quartet) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on April 20, 2025