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Best Bebop Jazz

The Best Bebop Jazz Albums

Bop isn’t always the easiest jazz to approach. It moves fast, demands attention, and rarely slows down. But once you give it time, it becomes one of the most thrilling chapters in jazz history, a moment when musicians stopped playing for the dance floor and started playing for themselves. So here are 10 essential bebop jazz albums, plus one extra, as an invitation to listen closely and let the music pull you into its fast-moving, uncompromising world.


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Thelonious Monk

The Best Thelonious Monk Albums

Thelonious Sphere Monk was a pioneer of modern jazz music. Known for his eccentricity and improvisational impishness, Monk’s performances said as much with their silences as the raw chords that dominated some of the more stripped-back ballads.

Monk was also one of the most prolific composers in the history of jazz. Throughout his career, he recorded albums for labels including Blue Note, Prestige Records, and Riverside Records. Somehow, we’ve managed to unpick all of those releases to find The Mad Monk’s 10 of the best.

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Miles Davis Birth of the Cool

Miles Davis – Birth of the Cool

When Miles Davis began recording Birth of the Cool he was only twenty-one years old. Recorded in the sacred period between the post-hard bebop era and the ‘cool jazz’ movement, the album is a listening necessity. Yet, the record was actually recorded eight years before its timely release. Seen as a key piece of recorded music at the end of the 1940s, the seminal record actually had a massive influence on the period of jazz music that followed its release in 1957.

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