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In this video, I share four classic jazz albums that I have recently added to my collection on CD. As someone who genuinely enjoys collecting jazz vinyl, I usually look for LP pressings first, especially when it comes to Blue Note, Impulse and Atlantic releases. However, I have recently started picking up more classic jazz albums on CD as a practical and affordable way to spend more time with the music itself. For many listeners and collectors, vinyl remains a special format. The artwork, the physical presence of the record and the ritual of playing an LP are all part of the experience. At the same time, CDs can offer excellent sound quality, original artwork reproduction and sometimes the original liner notes, often at a much lower price point than sought after vinyl pressings. If you are building a jazz collection on a budget or looking for an accessible way to explore essential jazz albums, compact discs can be a very sensible option. These recordings represent an important era in classic jazz, particularly the late 1950s and early 1960s, with strong connections to the hard bop sound and the legendary Blue Note catalogue. I discuss the musicians involved in each session, highlight key tracks and share a few listening suggestions for anyone who wants to explore these albums in more depth. If you are interested in jazz album recommendations, classic jazz on CD, Blue Note records, hard bop, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan or Donald Byrd, or building a physical jazz collection, this video should give you some useful ideas. Whether you are a long time collector or just starting to explore the world of classic jazz albums, there are some essential recordings here that are well worth your time. I would love to know which classic jazz CDs you own and which editions you would recommend. Do you prefer vinyl, CD or streaming when listening to jazz music? Share your thoughts in the comments and feel free to suggest other albums that deserve a place in a growing jazz collection. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:50 John Coltrane - Giant Steps 04:16 Donald Byrd - Blue Byrd 06:09 Thelonious Monk - It’s Monk’s Time 07:44 Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder 09:02 Outro & Final Thoughts #jazz #jazzmusic #jazzcollection