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Hot Rats
1969 studio album by Frank Zappa
Uncle Meat
album by The Mothers of Invention
Abraxas
1970 studio album by Santana
Bitches Brew
1970 studio album by Miles Davis
Innervisions
Innervisions is the sixteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter, and musician Stevie Wonder, released on August 3, 1973, by Tamla, a subsidiary of Motown Records. A landmark recording of Wonder's "classic period", the album has been regarded as completing his transition from the "Little Stevie Wonder" known for romantic ballads into a more musically mature, conscious, and grown-up artist.
Waka/Jawaka
Waka/Jawaka (also known as Waka/Jawaka — Hot Rats) is the fourth solo album (and fifteenth album counting the work with his band the Mothers of Invention) by Frank Zappa, released in July 1972. The album is the jazz-influenced precursor to The Grand Wazoo (November 1972), and as the front cover indicates, a sequel of sorts to 1969's Hot Rats. According to Zappa, the title "is something that showed up on a Ouija board at one time."
The Grand Wazoo
1972 album by Frank Zappa
Caravanserai
album by Santana
Talking Book
1972 studio album by Stevie Wonder
In a Silent Way
1969 studio album by Miles Davis
Head Hunters
1973 studio album by Herbie Hancock
Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports
album by Nick Mason
Filles de Kilimanjaro
1969 studio album by Miles Davis
Tutu
1986 studio album by Miles Davis
The Bells
album by Lou Reed
Welcome
album by Santana
Miles in the Sky
1968 studio album by Miles Davis
You're Under Arrest
1985 studio album by Miles Davis
Jazz-Iz-Christ
Jazz-Iz-Christ is the only studio album by Jazz-iz Christ, a group fronted by Armenian–American singer Serj Tankian. The album was released on July 23, 2013, by Serjical Strike Records.
A Tribute to Jack Johnson
1971 studio album and soundtrack by Miles Davis
On the Corner
1972 studio album by Miles Davis
Live-Evil
1971 studio album / live album by Miles Davis
TNT
1998 studio album by Tortoise
The Rainbow Children
2001 studio album by Prince
Mwandishi
Mwandishi is the ninth studio album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released in March 1971. It is the first album to officially feature Hancock’s ‘Mwandishi’ sextet, consisting of reed player Bennie Maupin, trumpeter Eddie Henderson, trombonist Julian Priester, bassist Buster Williams, and drummer Billy Hart.
Sextant
1973 studio album by Herbie Hancock
Xpectation
Xpectation (subtitled "New Directions in Music By Prince") is the twenty-sixth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on January 1, 2003, by NPG Records. It is the first instrumental album released under Prince's own name. Previously unannounced, it was released as an MP3 download on New Year's Day, 2003 to members of the NPG Music Club with no formal artwork, only two weeks after the commercial release of his previous album, One Nite Alone... Live!.
Crossings
1972 studio album by Herbie Hancock
Blues for Allah
1975 studio album by Grateful Dead
Of Human Feelings
album by Ornette Coleman
Song of Innocence
1968 debut studio album by David Axelrod