Jazz by Year: The 1980s

I'm assuming this one will be slow/die quickly

Same rules as always. Post a year with the album you want. Repeat artists allowed.

Let's get saucy.

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>1981
The Lounge Lizards - The Lounge Lizards
>1983
Jaco Pastorius - Invitation
>`987
Motoharu Yoshizawa - Inland Fish

I'm "that guy", I'll be posting more later if the thread slows down too much, but these are my favorites.

Pat Metheny Group:
>First Circle (1984)
>Still Life (Talking) (1987)
>Letter From Home (1989)

Jack DeJohnette- Special Edition (1980)
David Murray Octet- Ming (1980)
Max Roach and Archie Shepp- The Long March (1980)
Toshiba Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band- Farewell (1980)
Pat Metheny- 80/81 (1980)
Art Ensemble of Chicago- Urban Bushman (1980)
David Murray Octet- Home (1981)
Steve Lacy- Capers (1981)
Mal Waldron- What It Is (1981)
Dewey Redman- The Struggle Continues (1982)
Woody Shaw- Lotus Flower (1982)
Pierre Dorge and New Jungle Orchestra (1982)
John Lindberg- Give and Take (1982)
Mike Nock- Ondas (1982)
Warne Marsh- Star Highs (1982)
Don Cherry/Ed Blackwell- El Corazon (1982)
Keith Jarrett- Standards Vol. 1 (1983)
Woody Shaw- In the Beginning (1983)
Anthony Braxton- Four Compositions (Quartet) (1983)
Mal Waldron- You and the Night and the Music (1983)
Johnny Coles- New Morning (1983)
Jack Walrath- In Europe (1983)
Miroslav Vitous- Journey’s End (1983)
Pat Metheny- Rejoicing (1984)
Bill Barron- Variations in Blue (1984)
Kenny Wheeler- Double Double You (1984)
Dave Holland Quintet- Jumpin’ In (1984)
Khan Jamal, Pierre Dorge, and Johnny Dyani- Three (1985)
David Murray Octet- New Life (1985)
Chet Baker- Chet’s Choice (1985)
Jimmy Lyons Quintet- Give It Up (1985)
Steve Lacy Five- The Way (1985)
Introducing Kenny Garrett (1985)
Chet Baker and Paul Bley- Diane (1985)
Dave Holland Quintet- Seeds of Time (1985)
Wynton Marsalis- Black Codes from the Underground (1985)
Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw- Double Take (1985)
Tom Harrell- Moon Alley (1986)
Andrew Hill- Shades (1986)
Steve Lacy- Morning Joy (1986)
Wanton Marsalis- Live at Blues Alley (1986)
Joe Henderson- State of the Tenor Vol. 1 and 2 (1986)
Fred Hersch- Sarabande (1986)
Oliver Lake- Gallery (1986)
David Torn- Cloud About Mercury (1987)
Michael Brecker- Michael Brecker (1987)
Brian Lynch- Peer Pressure (1987)
Charlie Haden/Paul Motian- Etudes (1987)
Dave Holland Quintet- Razor’s Edge (1987)
Woody Shaw- Solid (1987)
Mark Helias- The Current Set (1987)
David Murray- Lovers (1988)

Continued

Woody Shaw- Imagination (1988)
Paul Bley- The Nearness of You (1989)
David S. Ware- Passage to Music (1989)
Keith Jarrett- Personal Mountains (1989)
Tim Berne- Fractured Fairy Tales (1989)
Evan Parker/Paul Rutherford/Dave Holland/Paul Lovens- The Ericle of Dolphi (1989)
Keith Jarrett- Changeless (1989)

You are a beautiful man.

Added

Also, not sure if it would count, but there's also Jazz From Hell by Frank Zappa in 1986.

...Holy shit...

..thank you man.

this looks like a pretty good list. I could use a bit of 80s jazz

wish there were a tiny bit of quality control

Which of those are bad and which 80s jazz albums would you replace them with?

>jazz in the 1980s
>no holdsworth in sight

y'all niggas fuckin' up


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everything he put throughout the 80s is gold

>Doesn't give me years or titles.

i.o.u. 1982
road games 1984
metal fatigue 1985
atavachron 1986
sand 1987
secrets 1989

dude was prolific as fuck

>1980
Sun Ra - Strange Celestial Road
Jack DeJohnette - Special Edition
David Murray Octet - Ming
Anthony Davis - Lady of the Mirrors
Art Ensemble of Chicago - Full Force
>1981
Bill Evans - You Must Believe in Spring
Hannibal - The Angels of Atlanta
Chick Corea - Three Quartets
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Okay Temiz - Zikir
>1982
Pat Metheny Group - Offramp
Bengt Berger & Bitter Funeral Beer Band - Bitter Funeral Beer
Allan Holdsworth - I.O.U.
Jean-Luc Ponty - Mystical Adventures
Ganelin Čekasin Tarasov - Poi segue...
>1983
Anthony Davis - Variations in Dream Time
Charlie Haden - The Ballad of the Fallen
Joe McPhee Po Music - Oleo
The Henry Threadgill Sextet - Just the Facts and Pass the Bucket
Codona - Codona 3
>1984
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Pat Metheny Group - First Circle
Steve Lacy Seven - Prospectus
Don Pullen - Evidence of Things Unseen
Sun Ra - A Fireside Chat With Lucifer
>1985
Chet Baker Trio Featuring Philip Catherine - Chet's Choice
Wynton Marsalis - Black Codes (From the Underground)
Allan Holdsworth - Metal Fatigue
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Michel Camilo - Why Not?
Terje Rypdal - Chaser
>1986
John Zorn - The Big Gundown
Lyle Mays - Lyle Mays
Jon Hassell - Power Spot
Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman - Song X
Sonny Sharrock - Guitar
>1987
Allan Holdsworth - Sand
John Zorn - Spillane
The Lounge Lizards - No Pain for Cakes
Players - Players
Michael Brecker - Michael Brecker
>1988
Last Exit - Iron Path
Pharoah Sanders - Africa
Michel Camilo - Michel Camilo
Michel Petrucciani - Michel Plays Petrucciani
John Surman - Private City
>1989
The Necks - Sex
Tim Berne - Tim Berne's Fractured Fairy Tales
The Lounge Lizards - Voice of Chunk
John Zorn - Spy vs Spy
Don Cherry - Art Deco

Sorry for long time updating I got a lot (thank you all)

He's the same guy who complains about the charts and never contributes in every thread. Don't mind him.

Thaaank you.

You's a MVP.

I'm surprised this filled up so much faster than the 70s.

I'm shocked as all hell, if I'm being honest.

This one is getting filled at light speed and the 70s one stagnated 5 times.

I'll update by chunks so the thread doesn't die by accident.

i don't know why that is but i will tell you from my own personal taste, when i think of jazz in the 70s, i think of old dinosaurs from the 40s and 50s still trying to maintain their relevance so there's all these super groups and collab/featured albums with all the young guys from the 70s that were exploring fusion, synths, etc. then in the 80s its like a lot of the older guys went away and the newer guys who in the 70s were sidemen/paying tribute to their predecessors by playing on their albums finally got their chance to make fusion in its prime throughout the 80s. if that makes any sense.

Jiminy Christmas this is taking a bit of time.

I JUST SPEND OVER AN HOUR INPUTTING ALBUMS INDIVIDUALLY IN TOPSTERS FOR A 40S CHART I WAS MAKING AND THIS SHIT HAPPENED

...Oh my god man I am so sorry

My sincere condolances. That shit happens to me all the time.

>The Lounge Lizards - The Lounge Lizards
Ahh, you beat me to it.

Naked City's Self-titled from 1989.

Welp I finally finished adding. The fun continues.

We got some good shit goin on up in here!

Still need some for 80, 81, 84, and 88.

I picked a few more out.

>1980
Max Roach - M'Boom
>1981
Art Pepper - Winter Moon
Joe Jackson - Jumpin' Jive
>1984
Sun Ra Arkestra - Nuclear War
>1988
Dave Holland Trio - Triplicate
Dark - Tamna voda

Thank you for the help you saucy nugget.

This thread went a lot better than expected. (Hell even better than the 70s one, surprisingly).

If anyone wants swapouts hit me up.

Fuck me forgot the chart.

Seems good to me

Feel Like Funkin It Up by Rebirth Brass Band should be listed in 1989. Brass band / New Orleans jazz is criminally underrepresented on Sup Forums. Idk what to replace it with though

How many other charts have you made?

Maybe one of the Miles Davis albums since he has two there and was past his prime (debatable, but also not really)

Thank you family here are the others.

Like...total??
Let me think.

The color charts (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink, Brown, Monochrome, and Rainbow). [10 in total]
Happy-Core
Shitty-album-covers-Core
Animal-Core.

Hip hop by year 90s-10s (3)
Jazz By Year (4 So far)
And Mu-General-Favorites 60s-10s (6)

So 25 in total.

*26 (I counted wrong)

I'll swap something out in a hot minute don't worry.

Verdict?

I'm about halfway done with the 40s and I started around 12:30. Will keep you fellas updated.

This guy's got my respect. He's doing this shit all by himself. Y'all better show him some love when he's done.

Can you show us what you got so far?

Looks good to me!
Keep on keeping on

Just screenshotting it to avoid what happened last time. I think I have the same font color as you, but I'm not sure. I just did 7x10 to avoid putting too many singles on there.

You my nigga I don't care what anyone says.

If you wanna match the format of the others:
Font: Georgia
Background color: 000121
Font Color: 9CFFEB

got it, thanks

>listening to post-war jazz

What the fuck is wrong with you?

>post-war jazz
Most jazz came out after a war.

Now turn that frown upside down.

It saved my dudes. Probably going to fulfill my death wish tomorrow and do late 10s - 30s while I'm waiting for the next bread.

that thread was the most autistic thing I've ever scene. it was beautiful

Herbie bless you, fellow chart friend.

I don't think I was around for most of it, unfortunately.

>I don't think I was around for most of it, unfortunately.
you did take it to the next level with the Hancock v. Fake-Mangum feud

OH YEAH! I do remember that! Hancock almost became the new king of Sup Forums.

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