
What are some good slow jazz album?
Looking for some old school slow jazz, you know John Coltrane, Miles Davis kind of stuff. Would like to have albums that have no vocals and are simply instrumental.
Trying to find music to set the mood whether its a romantic dinner at home or well you know. Thanks in advance.
Please only put albums and not individual songs and it would be great if it was pre 1990 so I can try to find it on vinyl instead of cd.
John Coltrane: Ballads (Deluxe Ed) (Bonus CD)
Miles Davis: Complete Birth of the Cool Album
Someday My Prince Will Come Album
Chet Baker: Best of Chet Baker Plays
Stan Getz: Bossas & Ballads: The Lost Sessions
Paul Desmond: Pure Desmond (CTI Records 40th Anniversary Edition) [Original
Art Pepper: Essential Standards
Zoot Sims : Quietly There: Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel
Dexter Gordon: Ballads
Benny Carter: 3 4 5: The Verve Small Group Sessions
Miles Davis Vinyl- Black Comedy- Pro-Ject Debut III
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