What are some jazz albums with amazing piano playing?

What are some jazz albums with amazing piano playing?

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Art Tatum- Solo Masterpieces Vol. 1
Bud Powell- Jazz Giant
Ahmad Jamal- Live at the Pershing
Bill Evans- The Village Vanguard Recordings
Oscar Peterson- Tristeza on Piano
Herbie Hancock- Maiden Voyage
Jaki Byard- Quartet Live!
Chick Corea- Now He Sings, Now He Sobs
Keith Jarrett- Life Between the Exit Signs
Ray Brown Trio- Soular Energy
Fred Hersch- Sarabande
Simon Nabatov- Sneak Preview
Brad Mehldau- Art of the Trio Vol. 2
George Colligan- The Newcomer
Dave Kikoski- Consequences
Luis Perdomo- Links

wow thanks

Blues for Smoke

inb4 le japanese guy

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what a guy

here are my favorite piano-centric albums.

Bill Evans - Everybody Digs Bill Evans, and Explorations

Ahmed Jamal - At the Pershing/But Not For Me

Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Alone in San Fransisco

Chick Corea - Now He Sings Now He Sobs and Past, Present, and Futures

Alexander von Schlippenbach Trio - Pakistani Pomade
Cecil Taylor - Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come

Bill evans, the bill Evans album
> Dat fender Rhodes

what's the story behind this? Why does the video have so many dislikes?

No idea, I was just looking for a vid with Yamashita, as he's a great piano player (and I guessed the other user was referring to Fukui, so I wanted to make a play on that as well) when I came across that one. It's an art project, and he played a burning piano before. I actually really like it, adds something to a funeral piece if the instrument is dying as well. Don't know about the dislikes, maybe people were upset with the destruction of an instrument, which in rock music used to be a staple of performance anyway.

forgetting Oscar Peterson is a sin
try Night Train and We Get Requests

Undercurrent is my favourite Bill Evans album tbqh

outside of the classicsthat have already been said, you can check out these

Elmo Hope
Michel Petrucciani
Georges Arvanitas
Herbie Nichols
Sonny Clark
George Wallington
Walter Davis jr
Gene Harris
Andrzej Trzaskowski

it's also a great album by Kenny Drew, a great pianist whose name wasn't brought on yet

good thread lads, got A LOT to listen to

>pianos filled with flames

Evans's Solo Sessions

have fun

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Chris McGregor, as well as his stuff with The blue notes and Brotherhood of breath, is quite underrated