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I have joined our school's jazz ensembel and am attemptng to learn jazz. I was wondering if anyone could reccomend a few good cds to begin with to get used to some of the style....keeping min mind that I am a college student and have limited funds...What would be your top 2 or 3 choices for a beginning exposure to jazz and such?

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Miles- Kind of Blue
Louis Armstrong- Hot 5 and Hot 7 recordings
Dave Brubeck- Take 5
Paul Desmond- Live at Oberlin
John Coltrane- Giant Steps

Also, anything by the Basie band, anything by Art Tatum(has to be heard to be believed), Chest Baker, Clifford Brown, J.J. Johnson, Gerry Mulligan, you get the idea.

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If I only had one CD to learn what big bands were all about it would be "Basie Live at the Sands".
If I had two, the second would be "Ellington at Newport 1956".
Third would be Thad Jones/Mel Lewis "Consummation".
Fourth would be Buddy Rich's "Keep the Customer Satisfied".
After four CD's I would be broke.
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check you school's library. they should have some CD on file to sign out. th you don't have to worry about a budget.

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Or the public library.
I like the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz. Good birthday present.
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Not a CD, but a great online library of early jazz recordings:

http://www.redhotjazz.com/
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thanks guys for the suggestions. I will check them out.
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