Influential jazz pianist whose range ran from swing to bop.
A sorely underexposed figure and a major influence on Miles Davis, pianist Ahmad Jamal isn't generally ranked among the all-time giants of jazz, but he impressed fellow musicians and record buyers alike with his innovative, minimalist approach. Jamal's manipulations of space and silence, tension and release, and dynamics all broke new ground, and had an impact far beyond Jamal's favored piano trio format. As an arranger, Jamal made the most of his small-group settings by thinking of them in orchestral terms: using his trademark devices to create contrast and dramatic effect, and allowing the rhythm section a great deal of independence in its interplay. ~ Steve Huey
Dreyfus Jazz / Dreyfus Records
2010
Telarc Distribution
2009
Dreyfus Jazz
2008
FiveFour
2006
Dreyfus Records
2003
Dreyfus Records
2001
Atlantic
1998
Roesch
1998
Verve
1997
Verve
1995
Telarc Distribution
1994
Verve
1993
Alley Records
1992
Collectables
1989
Black Label (jazz & gospel)
1981
Personal Choice
1981
Who's Who in Jazz
1980
Motown
1980
20th Century
1979
20th Century Fox
1979
20th Century
1978
P-Vine Records
1976
20th Century
1974
20th Century
1974
20th Century
1973
Impulse!
1972
GRP
1971
Impulse!
1968
Cadet
1968
Cadet
1967
Cadet
1966
Argo
1966
Cadet
1966
Cadet
1966
Argo
1965
Argo
1965
Chess / MCA
1963
Argo
1963
Argo
1961
Universal Distribution
1961
Argo
1961
Argo
1961
Jazz Beat
1960
Argo
1959
Argo
1959
GRP / Chess/GRP
1958
Argo
1958
Argo
1958
Hallmark Recordings
1956
Epic
1955
GRP
1955










