#1 Jazz Albums of 1987: Side-by-Side Charts

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Week Billboard* Billboard
Contemporary*
Cash Box Radio & Records
Jan 3 Tutu
Miles Davis
Tutu
Miles Davis
Lady from Brazil
Tania Maria
Jan 10 Standards, Vol. 1
Stanley Jordan
Jan 17
Jan 24
Jan 31 A Nice Place to Be
George Howard
The Other Side of Round Midnight
Dexter Gordon
Feb 7 A Nice Place to Be
George Howard
Feb 14
Feb 21 Last Nite
Larry Carlton
Feb 28 The Other Side of Round Midnight
Dexter Gordon
Standards, Vol. 1
Stanley Jordan
Mar 7 A Change of Heart
David Sanborn
Heads Up
David Newman
Mar 14 Last Nite
Larry Carlton
Mar 21 Heads Up
David Newman
Mar 28 Najee’s Theme
Najee
Najee’s Theme
Najee
Manhattan Burn
Paquito D’Rivera
Apr 4
Apr 11 A Change of Heart
David Sanborn
Apr 18
Apr 25 Najee’s Theme
Najee
May 2 Whiz Kids
Gary Burton Quintet
May 9
May 16 Civilization
Tony Williams
May 23
May 30
June 6 Michael Brecker
June 13 Duotones
Kenny G
To Bird, With Love
Eddie Daniels
June 20 Michael Brecker Duotones
Kenny G
June 27
July 4
July 11
July 18
July 25 Four Corners
Yellowjackets
Aug 1 Collaboration
George Benson
& Earl Klugh
Aug 8 Still Life (Talking)
Pat Metheny Group
Aug 15 Collaboration
George Benson
& Earl Klugh
Aug 22
Aug 29
Sept 5 Collaboration
George Benson
& Earl Klugh
Sept 12 Still Life (Talking)
Pat Metheny Group
Sept 19
Sept 26 Illusions
Elaine Elias
Oct 3
Oct 10 Discovery
Larry Carlton
Collaboration
George Benson
& Earl Klugh
Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1
Wynton Marsalis
Oct 17 Still Life (Talking)
Pat Metheny Group
Oct 24 Collaboration
George Benson
& Earl Klugh
Diane Schuur and the Count Basie Orchestra
Oct 31
Nov 7 Diane Schuur and the Count Basie Orchestra Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1
Wynton Marsalis
Nov 14
Nov 21 Stories Without Words
Spyro Gyra
Nov 28 Collaboration
George Benson
& Earl Klugh
Dec 5 Go
Hiroshima
Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1
Wynton Marsalis
Dec 12 The Village
Henry Butler
Dec 19 Crystal
Ahmad Jamal
Dec 26 Renaissance
Brandford Marsalis
Week Billboard Billboard
Contemporary
Cash Box Radio & Records

*Starting with the February 28, 1987 issue, Billboard switched from having one “Top Jazz Albums” chart with forty chart positions to having two jazz albums charts: 1) the existing “Top Jazz Albums” chart was reduced to 15 chart positions, and 2) a new “Top Contemporary Jazz Albums” chart premiered with 25 positions.


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