"hard bop" jazz heads....


Just getting my feet wet with jazz...looking for great recordings to start my collection....Art Blakey, Dizzy G., etc..any suggestions...I have "Moanin" and Dizzy's 1945-52 best of on Savoy...any others?
phasecorrect
Just formulated a list based on "Hard Bop" from memory and what I could see (in the dark) in my LP collection.

I have all four of the excellent musicians you mention. Not as much Roland Kirk but enough Tina Brooks, Bud Powell and Charles Mingus to play non stop for days. I am especially proud of my Mosiac numbered edition sets that are now out of print. Not only is the music exquisite, the images are timeless snippets of that era that I overlooked in my childhood.
Stehno

No offense, but it sounds like you could use some remedial training and a bit more time.

I am not an expert, but for starters there could be a bit of a problem including Diana Krall Patricia Barber and Miles Davis in the same sentence.

I'll bet if you start with some of the Audiogon recommendations and give this some time, perhaps late at night with your drug of choice (beer or even caffeine fine), you will add more treasure to your collection and listening sessions.
Phase, well to start with, all the artists that Albert mentioned plus : all of Dexter Gordon om Blue Note.the Wardell Gray double album originally on prestige,and one of the Charlie Parker box sets for background in where the style evolved from.
Here,a few personal favorites:

--Sonny Rollins, Horn Culture,Don't Stop the Carnival
--John Coltrane, Giant Steps,My Favorite Things
--Art Blakey,A Night in Tunisia
--Charles Mingus,Let My Children Hear Music,The Jazz Workshop Sessions(with Eric Dolphy)
A few pianists that are often overlooked:

Sonny Clark
Mal Waldron
Kenny Drew
Bobby Timmons

Also, check out Jimmy Smith's Blue Note work.