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Choosing the "best" one is subjective, but here's a general consensus: Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (1959) Regarded by many as the greatest jazz album of all time, Kind of Blue is a landmark recording that showcases Miles Davis' mastery of cool jazz and modal improvisation. Its influence extends beyond jazz to rock, pop, and classical music. That being said, the "best" album is a matter of personal taste. If you prefer: -Introspective and melancholic piano, Bill Evans' Waltz for Debby is a great choice. - Spiritual and avant-garde saxophone, John Coltrane's Ballads is a must-listen. - Unconventional and percussive piano, Thelonious Monk's Monk's Dream is a classic. - Virtuosic and energetic piano, Oscar Peterson's Night Train is an excellent pick. - Mellow and soothing saxophone, Paul Desmond's Take Five is a timeless favorite.
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