Top Albums Of 1964
Back by popular demand |
| 10 | | Joe Henderson In N' Out |
| 9 | | Freddie Hubbard Breaking Point |
| 8 |  | Joe Henderson Inner Urge |
| 7 | | Charles Mingus Revenge! |
| 6 | | Dave Brubeck Time Changes |
| 5 |  | B.B. King Live at the Regal
I'm not much of a blues person, but I like this album. King plays flawlessly in what is widely regarded as one of the best live albums ever. |
| 4 |  | Albert Ayler Spiritual Unity
Loud, noisy, off the wall, its everything a work of free jazz strives to be, and Ayler nails it. I'm not a big free jazz fan, but I like a lot of Ayler's work, and this is no exception. |
| 3 |  | Wayne Shorter Juju
Fabulous piece of Modal Jazz, this might be my favourite of Shorter's. |
| 2 |  | Eric Dolphy Out to Lunch
Likely tied with Conversations for my second favourite Dolphy album, this one is probably his most Avant-Garde. 'Hat and Beard' is a phenomenal track. This is an essential work of Avant-Garde jazz. |
| 1 |  | John Coltrane A Love Supreme
Probably the best album of the 20th century, there's nothing I can say bad about this album. It's my favourite jazz album of all time. |
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