Well-produced recent jazz cd's - recommendations?


Hey all,

Apologies if this is a redundant question/thread; lemme know if it is. Anyhow, My system consists of Reference 3a de Capo i's powered by a YBA 201 integrated, fed by a Rotel 1072 cd player all connected by Clear Day cables and IC's. I use it for mostly well-produced modern folk and jazz - think Iron and Wine, the Bad Plus, Hank Dogs, Greg Brown, Jim Hall, Diana Krall, Innocence Mission, Marc Johnson/Eliane Elias, etc.

I'm looking for recommendations for similar, well-produced artists and cd's. No smooth jazz (though the Yellowjackets are wonderful!); group vocal, or cheese; but just good, musically -layered instrumental jazz made in the last 20 years.

Any ideas? And thank you.
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Brad Mehldau Trio - any
Christian McBride - especially Kind of Brown

Cheers,
Spencer
Some piano, bass & drum trio suggestions:
Yelena Eckemoff-latest is Glass Song, some earlier are a bit hard to come by, but can be found on Amazon. Peter Erskine is the drummer on this & a couple of others.
Erskine's trio on ECM are also excellent.
Bley/Haden/Modian Memoirs is in the same league.
All are very well recorded.
Enjoy!
Michel Camilo - Spirit of the Moment
Tord Gustavsen - Being There
Roy Hargrove - Parker's Mood
Keith Jarrett - Jasmine
Biréli Lagrène - Move
Pat Martino - Live at Yoshi's
Pat Metheney - I Can See Your House from here
Glenn Shambroom - Band Math
I recently picked up a CD by Anat Cohen, who is mentioned above by Tomcy6. I bought her 2012 release "Claroscuro", which is my first exposure to her. The Claroscuro CD is fantastic. It has an unusually appealing selection of tunes, all wonderfully performed, and with very respectable sound quality. I've always liked clarinet, and for some strange reason it's not all that common in jazz. No doubt I'll be buying more Anat Cohen!
For both musical interest and great sound, I recommend the following:

Anouar Brehem-Thimar
Stefano Battaliglia-Re: Passolini
Scott Colley-Architect of the Silent Moment
Billy Childs-Lyric