| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 6 | Touchdown Bob James |
Touchdown Bob James |
Touchdown Bob James |
| Jan 13 | |||
| Jan 20 | |||
| Jan 27 | |||
| Feb 3 | |||
| Feb 10 | |||
| Feb 17 | |||
| Feb 24 | |||
| Mar 3 | |||
| Mar 10 | Carmel Joe Sample |
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| Mar 17 | Carmel Joe Sample |
Carmel Joe Sample |
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| Mar 24 | Livin’ Inside Your Love George Benson |
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| Mar 31 | Livin’ Inside Your Love George Benson |
Livin’ Inside Your Love George Benson |
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| Apr 7 | |||
| Apr 14 | |||
| Apr 21 | |||
| Apr 28 | |||
| May 5 | |||
| May 12 | |||
| May 19 | |||
| May 26 | Paradise Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| June 2 | Paradise Grover Washington, Jr. |
Morning Dance Spyro Gyra |
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| June 9 | Paradise Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| June 16 | Street Life The Crusaders |
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| June 23 | Street Life The Crusaders |
Street Life The Crusaders |
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| June 30 | |||
| July 7 | |||
| July 14 | |||
| July 21 | |||
| July 28 | |||
| Aug 4 | |||
| Aug 11 | |||
| Aug 18 | |||
| Aug 25 | |||
| Sept 1 | |||
| Sept 8 | |||
| Sept 15 | |||
| Sept 22 | |||
| Sept 29 | |||
| Oct 6 | |||
| Oct 13 | |||
| Oct 20 | |||
| Oct 27 | |||
| Nov 3 | |||
| Nov 10 | |||
| Nov 17 | Rise Herb Alpert |
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| Nov 24 | One on One Bob James & Earl Klugh |
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| Dec 1 | One on One Bob James & Earl Klugh |
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| Dec 8 | |||
| Dec 15 | One on One Bob James & Earl Klugh |
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| Dec 22 | |||
| Dec 29 | |||
| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
Jazz charts
#1 Jazz Albums of 1978: Side-by-Side Charts
| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 7 | Heads Bob James |
Heads Bob James |
Reach for It George Duke |
| Jan 14 | |||
| Jan 21 | Reach for It George Duke |
Live at The Bijou Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Feb 4 | Live at The Bijou Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Feb 11 | Live at The Bijou Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Feb 18 | Weekend in L.A. George Benson |
Weekend in L.A. George Benson |
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| Feb 25 | |||
| Mar 4 | |||
| Mar 11 | Weekend in L.A. George Benson |
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| Mar 18 | |||
| Mar 25 | |||
| Apr 1 | |||
| Apr 8 | |||
| Apr 15 | |||
| Apr 22 | |||
| Apr 29 | |||
| May 6 | |||
| May 13 | Feels So Good Chuck Mangione |
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| May 20 | |||
| May 27 | Weekend in L.A. George Benson |
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| June 3 | Feels So Good Chuck Mangione |
Feels So Good Chuck Mangione |
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| June 10 | |||
| June 17 | |||
| June 24 | Feels So Good Chuck Mangione |
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| July 1 | |||
| July 8 | |||
| July 15 | Sounds…and Stuff Like That!! Quincy Jones |
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| July 22 | Sounds…and Stuff Like That!! Quincy Jones |
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| July 29 | |||
| Aug 5 | |||
| Aug 12 | Images The Crusaders |
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| Aug 19 | Images The Crusaders |
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| Aug 26 | |||
| Sept 2 | Images The Crusaders |
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| Sept 9 | Sounds…and Stuff like That!! Quincy Jones |
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| Sept 16 | Images The Crusaders |
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| Sept 23 | |||
| Sept 30 | |||
| Oct 7 | Children of Sanchez Chuck Mangione |
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| Oct 14 | Children of Sanchez Chuck Mangione |
Children of Sanchez Chuck Mangione |
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| Oct 21 | |||
| Oct 28 | |||
| Nov 4 | Reed Seed Grover Washington, Jr. |
Reed Seed Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Nov 11 | Reed Seed Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Nov 18 | |||
| Nov 25 | |||
| Dec 2 | Mr. Gone Weather Report |
Mr. Gone Weather Report |
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| Dec 9 | Reed Seed Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Dec 16 | |||
| Dec 23 | Flame Ronnie Laws |
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| Dec 30 | Touchdown Bob James |
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| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
#1 Jazz Albums of 1977: Side-by-Side Charts
| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1 | Breezin’ George Benson |
Breezin’ George Benson |
Breezin’ George Benson |
| Jan 8 | |||
| Jan 15 | |||
| Jan 22 | A Secret Place Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Jan 29 | A Secret Place Grover Washington, Jr. |
A Secret Place Grover Washington, Jr. |
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| Feb 5 | |||
| Feb 12 | |||
| Feb 19 | In Flight George Benson |
In Flight George Benson |
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| Feb 26 | In Flight George Benson |
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| Mar 5 | |||
| Mar 12 | |||
| Mar 19 | |||
| Mar 26 | |||
| Apr 2 | |||
| Apr 9 | |||
| Apr 16 | Heavy Weather Weather Report |
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| Apr 23 | In Flight George Benson |
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| Apr 30 | Heavy Weather Weather Report |
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| May 7 | |||
| May 14 | |||
| May 21 | Heavy Weather Weather Report |
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| May 28 | Heavy Weather Weather Report |
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| June 4 | |||
| June 11 | Conquistador Maynard Ferguson |
Friends and Strangers Ronnie Laws |
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| June 18 | Heavy Weather Weather Report |
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| June 25 | In Flight George Benson |
Free as the Wind The Crusaders |
Free as the Wind The Crusaders |
| July 2 | |||
| July 9 | Free as the Wind The Crusaders |
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| July 16 | |||
| July 23 | Lifestyle (Living and Loving) John Klemmer |
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| July 30 | Free as the Wind The Crusaders |
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| Aug 6 | |||
| Aug 13 | |||
| Aug 20 | |||
| Aug 27 | |||
| Sept 3 | |||
| Sept 10 | Lifeline Roy Ayers Ubiquity |
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| Sept 17 | |||
| Sept 24 | |||
| Oct 1 | |||
| Oct 8 | Nightwings Stanley Turrentine |
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| Oct 15 | |||
| Oct 22 | Nightwings Stanley Turrentine |
Engimatic Ocean Jean-Luc Ponty |
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| Oct 29 | Engimatic Ocean Jean-Luc Ponty |
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| Nov 5 | |||
| Nov 12 | Reach for It George Duke |
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| Nov 19 | |||
| Nov 26 | Enigmatic Ocean Jean-Luc Ponty |
Feels So Good Chuck Mangione |
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| Dec 3 | Reach for It George Duke |
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| Dec 10 | Feels So Good Chuck Mangione |
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| Dec 17 | Heads Bob James |
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| Dec 24 | |||
| Dec 31 | |||
| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
#1 Jazz Albums of 1976: Side-by-Side Charts
| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 3 | Feels So Good Grover Washington, Jr. |
No chart | Feel So Good Grover Washington, Jr. |
| Jan 10 | |||
| Jan 17 | |||
| Jan 24 | |||
| Jan 31 | |||
| Feb 7 | |||
| Feb 14 | Places and Spaces Donald Byrd |
(chart unavailable) | |
| Feb 21 | City Life Blackbyrds |
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| Feb 28 | |||
| Mar 6 | |||
| Mar 13 | City Life Blackbyrds |
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| Mar 20 | Places and Spaces Donald Byrd |
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| Mar 27 | The Leprechaun Chick Corea |
City Life Blackbyrds |
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| Apr 3 | |||
| Apr 10 | City Life Blackbyrds |
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| Apr 17 | |||
| Apr 24 | The Leprechaun Chick Corea |
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| May 1 | Breezin’ George Benson |
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| May 8 | Breezin’ George Benson |
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| May 15 | |||
| May 22 | (chart unavailable) | ||
| May 29 | Breezin’ George Benson |
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| June 5 | |||
| June 12 | (chart unavailable) | ||
| June 19 | Breezin’ George Benson |
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| June 26 | |||
| July 3 | (chart unavailable) | ||
| July 10 | Breezin’ George Benson |
Breezin’ George Benson |
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| July 17 | |||
| July 24 | (charts unavailable) | ||
| July 31 | |||
| Aug 7 | |||
| Aug 14 | Breezin’ George Benson |
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| Aug 21 | |||
| Aug 28 | |||
| Sept 4 | |||
| Sept 11 | |||
| Sept 18 | |||
| Sept 25 | |||
| Oct 2 | |||
| Oct 9 | Secrets Herbie Hancock |
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| Oct 16 | (chart unavailable) | ||
| Oct 23 | Breezin’ George Benson |
Breezin’ George Benson |
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| Oct 30 | (chart unavailable) | ||
| Nov 6 | Breezin’ George Benson |
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| Nov 13 | |||
| Nov 20 | |||
| Nov 27 | I Heard That!! Quincy Jones |
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| Dec 4 | |||
| Dec 11 | Breezin’ George Benson |
(charts unavailable) | |
| Dec 18 | |||
| Dec 25 | I Heard That!! Quincy Jones |
Breezin’ George Benson |
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| Week | Billboard | Cash Box | Record World |
Dr. Smooth’s Flashback #17: Billboard/Cash Box/Record World charts of June 21, 1980
Spend an hour remembering some of the most popular jazz of 1980 as listed on the Top 40 Jazz Albums charts in the June 21, 1980 issues of Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World magazines.
Playlist:

Track 1: “Never Givin’ Up” by Al Jarreau, from the album This Time. Written by Al Jarreau and Ron Canning, produced by Jay Graydon.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | – |
| Cash Box | 20 |
| Record World | 10 |

Track 2: “Every Generation” by Ronnie Laws, from the album Every Generation. Written and produced by Ronnie Laws.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 17 |
| Cash Box | 10 |
| Record World | 14 |

Track 3: “Back Together Again” by Roberta Flack featuring Donny Hathaway from the album Roberta Flack featuring Donny Hathaway. Written by James Mtume and Reggie Lucas, produced by Roberta Flack and Eric Mercury.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 10 |
| Cash Box | – |
| Record World | – |

Track 4: “All Hell Broke Loose” by Stanley Clarke, from the album Rocks, Pebbles and Sand. Written and produced by Stanley Clarke.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 16 |
| Cash Box | 15 |
| Record World | 6 |

Track 5: “Spellbound” by Earl Klugh, from the album Dream Come True. Written and produced by Earl Klugh.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 8 |
| Cash Box | 5 |
| Record World | 12 |

Track 6: “Baseball” by Michael Franks from the album One Bad Habit. Written by Michael Franks, produced by Tommy LiPuma and Andre Fischer.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 7 |
| Cash Box | 4 |
| Record World | 8 |

Track 7: “Brazilian Sugar” by George Duke, from the album A Brazilian Love Affair. Written and produced by George Duke.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 6 |
| Cash Box | 9 |
| Record World | 4 |

Track 8: “Carly’s Song” by David Sanborn, from the album Hideaway. Written by David Sanborn, produced by Michael Colina.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 4 |
| Cash Box | 7 |
| Record World | 3 |

Track 9: “Stars in Your Eyes” by Herbie Hancock, from the album Monster. Written by Gavin Christopher, Herbie Hancock, Lisa Capuano and Ray Parker, Jr., produced by David Rubinson & Friends.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 3 |
| Cash Box | 6 |
| Record World | 5 |

Track 10: “Snake Eyes” by Grover Washington, Jr., from the album Skylarkin’. Written and produced by Grover Washington, Jr.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 5 |
| Cash Box | 2 |
| Record World | 1 |

Track 11: “Catching the Sun” by Spyro Gyra from the album Catching the Sun. Written by Jay Beckenstein, produced by Jay Beckenstein and Richard Calandra.
| Jazz Album Charts: | June 21, 1980 |
| Billboard | 1 |
| Cash Box | 1 |
| Record World | 2 |
Cash Box #1 Jazz Albums of 1989
In 1989, Cash Box magazine published jazz album “micro charts” weekly. In February, the publication divided the chart into “Contemporary” and “Traditional” charts, appearing on alternating weeks. Forty albums were ranked in each chart. Here’s a chart of the #1 jazz albums for 1989:
| Week Ending | Contemporary | Traditional |
|---|---|---|
| January 7 | Silhouette Kenny G |
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| January 14 | ||
| January 21 | ||
| January 28 | ||
| February 4 | Bird Motion Picture Soundtrack |
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| February 11 | ||
| February 18 | ||
| February 25 | Talkin’ ’bout You Diane Schuur |
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| March 4 | Heart’s Horizon Al Jarreau |
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| March 11 | ||
| March 18 | ||
| March 25 | Michel Camilo Michel Camilo |
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| April 1 | ||
| April 8 | ||
| April 15 | ||
| April 22 | ||
| April 29 | ||
| May 6 | Chick Corea Akoustic Band Chick Corea |
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| May 13 | Spellbound Joe Sample |
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| May 20 | ||
| May 27 | Real Life Story Teri Lyne Carrington |
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| June 3 | The Truth is Spoken Here Marcus Roberts |
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| June 10 | East Hiroshima |
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| June 17 | Chick Corea Akoustic Band Chick Corea |
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| June 24 | ||
| July 1 | ||
| July 8 | Tourist in Paradise The Rippingtons |
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| July 15 | ||
| July 22 | ||
| July 29 | Chet Baker Sings and Plays from the Film “Let’s Get Lost” Chet Baker |
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| August 5 | Letter from Home Pat Metheny |
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| August 12 | ||
| August 19 | ||
| August 26 | In a Sentimental Mood Dr. John |
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| September 2 | ||
| September 9 | Tenderly George Benson |
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| September 16 | ||
| September 23 | When Harry Met Sally… Harry Connick, Jr. |
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| September 30 | ||
| October 7 | ||
| October 14 | ||
| October 21 | ||
| October 28 | ||
| November 4 | ||
| November 11 | At Last Lou Rawls |
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| November 18 | ||
| November 25 | ||
| December 2 | ||
| December 9 | ||
| December 16 | Waiting for Spring David Benoit |
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| December 23 | ||
| December 30 |
#1 Cash Box Jazz Albums:
1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981 · 1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987 · 1988
Charting the Charts: Casino Nights (1982)


Here’s a look at how the album Casino Nights, Recorded live at Montreux, Switzerland, July 14 & 15, 1981 at the Montreux Casino, fared on various album charts:
| 1982 | |||
| Date | Billboard Jazz (50) |
Radio & Records Jazz (30) |
Cashbox Jazz (30) |
| Oct 30 | 19 | 22 | 21 |
| Nov 6 | 22 | 11 | |
| Nov 13 | 6 | 16 | 4 |
| Nov 20 | 11 | 3 | |
| Nov 27 | 4 | 11 | 3 |
| Dec 4 | 7 | 3 | |
| Dec 11 | 5 | 3 | |
| Dec 18 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
| Dec 25 | 5 | 3 | |
| 1983 | |||
| Date | Billboard Jazz (50) |
Radio & Records Jazz (30) |
Cashbox Jazz (30) |
| Jan 1 | 5 | 3 | |
| Jan 8 | 4 | 5 | 2 |
| Jan 15 | 5 | 4 | |
| Jan 22 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
| Jan 29 | 4 | 4 | |
| Feb 5 | 9 | 7 | 5 |
| Feb 12 | 7 | 4 | |
| Feb 19 | 8 | 10 | 5 |
| Feb 26 | 10 | 4 | |
| March 5 | 10 | 11 | 4 |
| March 12 | 11 | 6 | |
| March 19 | 11 | 14 | 10 |
| March 26 | 30 | 13 | |
| April 2 | 11 | 12 | |
| April 9 | 12 | ||
| April 16 | 19 | 18 | |
| April 23 | 16 | ||
| April 30 | 38 | 14 | |
| May 7 | 17 | ||
| May 14 | 32 | 16 | |
| May 21 | 19 | ||
| May 28 | 32 | 17 | |
| June 4 | 27 | ||
| June 11 | 39 | 25 | |
| June 18 | 24 | ||
| June 25 | 41 | 26 | |
| July 2 | 29 | ||
| July 9 | 41 | ||
| July 16 | |||
| July 23 | 40 | ||
| July 30 | |||
| Aug 6 | 38 | ||
| Aug 13 | |||
| Aug 20 | 41 | ||
| Aug 27 | |||
| Sept 3 | 44 | ||
| Sept 10 | |||
| Sept 17 | 49 |

Liner notes from the sleeves of the LP by Joe Robinson:

Cash Box #1 Jazz Albums of 1988
In 1988, Cash Box magazine published a Jazz Album list weekly. Forty albums were ranked in each chart. Here’s a chart of the #1 jazz albums for 1988:
| Week Ending | Album | Artist(s) |
|---|---|---|
| January 2 | Renaissance | Branford Marsalis |
| January 9 | ||
| January 16 | Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1 | Wynton Marsalis |
| January 23 | ||
| January 30 | ||
| February 6 | ||
| February 13 | ||
| February 20 | ||
| February 27 | ||
| March 5 | ||
| March 12 | Diane Reeves | Diane Reeves |
| March 19 | ||
| March 26 | ||
| April 2 | ||
| April 9 | ||
| April 16 | ||
| April 23 | ||
| April 30 | ||
| May 7 | Simple Pleasures | Bobby McFerrin |
| May 14 | ||
| May 21 | ||
| May 28 | ||
| June 4 | ||
| June 11 | ||
| June 18 | ||
| June 25 | ||
| July 2 | ||
| July 9 | Reflections | George Howard |
| July 16 | ||
| July 23 | ||
| July 30 | Close-Up | David Sanborn |
| August 6 | ||
| August 13 | ||
| August 20 | ||
| August 27 | ||
| September 5 | Rites of Summer | Spyro Gyra |
| September 10 | ||
| September 17 | ||
| September 24 | ||
| October 1 | Simple Reflections | Bobby McFerrin |
| October 8 | ||
| October 15 | ||
| October 22 | ||
| October 29 | ||
| November 5 | ||
| November 12 | Silhouette | Kenny G |
| November 19 | ||
| November 26 | ||
| December 3 | ||
| December 10 | ||
| December 17 | ||
| December 24 | ||
| December 31 |
#1 Cash Box Jazz Albums:
1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981 · 1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987
Dr. Smooth’s Flashback #16: Radio & Records Jazz Radio National Airplay album chart of June 18, 1982
Spend an hour remembering some of the most popular jazz of 1982 as listed on the Jazz Radio National Airplay chart in the June 18, 1982 issue of Radio & Records magazine.
The jazz chart had premiered in the May 21, 1982 issue:
Playlist:

#29: “Common Ground” by Judy Roberts, from the #29 album of the week, Nights in Brazil. Written by Ivan Lins, John Guth, Michael Holmes, and Paul Winter; produced by Judy Roberts and Andy Waterman. The album spent 5 weeks on the R&R chart, peaking at #16: this would be its last week on the chart, having first charted when the chart premiered on May 21.
- Judy Roberts – Vocals, keyboards
- Neal Saroka – Guitar
- David Derge – Drums, percussion
- Michael Fiorino – Bass

#24: “On Second Thought” by Nightwind, from the #24 album of the week, A Casual Romance. Written by Jeff Hull; produced by Charles Black, Jeff Hull, Peter Lewis, and Bill Stilfield. Debuting on this week’s chart, the album would eventually spend 10 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking at #15 on July 2.
- Charles Black – Reeds, percussion
- Jeff Hull – Drums
- Barry Coates – Guitars
- Rich Eames – Keyboards
- Steve Anderson – Bass
- John Mandel – Percussion, mallets

#21: “Love Duet” by Michael Franks, from the #21 album of the week, Objects of Desire. Written by Michael Franks; produced by Michael Colina and Ray Bardani. The album spent 7 weeks on the R&R chart, peaking at #14 on the May 21 chart.
- Michael Franks, Renee Diggs – Vocals
- Francisco Centeno – Bass
- Harvey Mason – Drums
- Hugh McCracken – Guitar
- Rob Mounsey, Michael Colina – Keyboards
- Victor Feldman, Ray Bardani – Percussion
- David Sanborn – Saxophone

#20: “East River Drive” by Grover Washington, Jr. from the #20 album, Come Morning. Written by Grover Washington, Jr.; produced by Grover Washington, Jr. and Ralph MacDonald. The album spent 6 weeks on the R&R chart, peaking at #10 on the May 21 chart.
- Grover Washington, Jr. – Saxophone
- Ralph MacDonald – Percussion
- Steve Gadd – Drums
- Marcus Miller – Bass
- Richard Tee – Fender Rhodes
- Eric Gale – Guitar
- Paul Griffin – Synthesizer

#15: “Margarita” by Herb Alpert from the #15 album, Fandango. Written by Juan Carlos Calderón; produced by José Quintana and Herb Alpert. The album spent 21 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking at #12 on July 2.
- Herb Alpert – Trumpet
- José Quintana – Backing vocals
- Victor Ruiz Pazos – Bass
- Carlos Vega – Drums
- Miguel Peña – Guitar
- Bill Cuomo – Keyboards
- Paulinho DaCosta – Percussion

#13: “Paradise” by Herbie Hancock from the #13 album, Lite Me Up. Written by Herbie Hancock, Jay Graydon, David Foster, and Bill Champlin; produced by Jay Graydon. The album spent 14 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking at #4 on July 2.
- Herbie Hancock – Vocals, keyboards
- Jay Graydon – Guitar
- Jeff Porcaro – Drums
- Abe Laboriel – Bass
- David Foster – Acoustic piano
- Bill Champlin, Richard Page, Venette Gloud – Background vocals

#11: “Birdland” by Freddie Hubbard from the #11 album, Ride Like the Wind. Written by Joe Zawinul; produced by Jeffrey Weber. The album spent 8 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking here at #11.
- Freddie Hubbard – Trumpet
- Bill Maxwell – Drums
- Joe Porcaro – Percussion
- Abe Laboriel – Bass
- Bill Mays – Keyboards
- Dan Ferguson – Guitars
- Chuck Findley, Gary Grant – Trumpets
- Vince Derosa – French Horn
- Bill Waltrous – Trombone
- Bud Shank, Bill Perkins, Bob Tricarico – Saxophones

#7: “Forget Me Nots” by Patrice Rushen from the #7 album, Straight from the Heart. Written by Patrice Rushen, Teri McFadden, and Freddie Washington; produced by Charles Mims Jr. and Patrice Rushen. The album spent 12 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking at #4 on the premiere chart of May 21.
- Patrice Rushen – Vocals, keyboards
- Ollie E. Brown – Drums
- Freddie Washington – Bass
- Gerald Albright – Saxophone
- Roy Galloway – Backing vocals

#5: “San Juan Sunset” by Lee Ritenour from the #5 album, Rio. Written by Eumir Deodato; produced by Lee Ritenour. The album spent 9 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking here at #5.
- Lee Ritenour – Guitar
- Dave Grusin – Keyboards
- Marcus Miller – Bass
- Buddy Williams – Drums
- Jeff Mironov – Rhythm Guitar
- Rubens Bassini – Percussion

#4: “Soaring” by Dan Siegel from the #4 album, Dan Siegel. Written and produced by Dan Siegel. The album spent 14 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking here at #4.
- Dan Siegel – Keyboards
- Rob Thomas – Bass
- Moyes Lucas, Jr. – Drums
- Paul Jackson, Jr. – Guitar
- Lenny Castro – Percussion
- Mark Hatch – Flugelhorn

#2: “Hollywood” by Maynard Ferguson from the #2 album, Hollywood. Written and produced by Stanley Clarke. The album spent 16 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, peaking here at #2.
- Maynard Ferguson – Trumpet
- Nathan East – Bass
- Ndugu Chancler – Drums
- Stanley Clarke – Acoustic Piano
- Todd Cochran – Keyboards
- Alex Acuna – Percussion
- David Sanborn – Saxophone solos
- Jerry Hey, Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Larry Hall – Trumpets
- Charlie Loper, Lew McCreary, Bill Reichenbach – Trombones
- Jim Horn, Larry Williams, Gary Herbig, Kim Hutchcroft – Saxophones

#1: “Eighteen” by Pat Metheny Group from the #1 album, Offramp. Written by Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, and Nan Vaconcelos; produced by Manfred Eicher. The album spent 27 weeks on the R&R jazz chart, spending 10 consecutive weeks in the #1 position.
- Pat Metheny – Guitars, guitar synthesizers
- Lyle Mays – Keyboards
- Steve Rodby – Bass
- Dan Gottlieb – Drums
- Nana Vasconcelos – Percussion, voice

Dr. Smooth’s Flashback #15: Record World #1 albums of 1978
Spend an hour remembering the #1 jazz albums of 1978 according to Record World magazine.

Playlist:

Track 1: “Reach for It” by George Duke, from the album Reach for It.

Track 2: “You Make Me Dance” by Grover Washington, Jr., from the album Live at The Bijou.

Track 3: “Windsong” by George Benson from the album Weekend in L.A..

Track 4: “Maui-Waui” by Chuck Mangione, from the album, Feels So Good.

Track 5: “Stuff Like That” by Quincy Jones, from the album Sounds…And Stuff Like That!!.

Track 6: “Merry-Go-Round” by The Crusaders from the album Images.

Track 7: “Children of Sanchez” by Chuck Mangione, from the album Children of Sanchez.

Track 8: “Maracas Beach” by Grover Washington, Jr., from the album, Reed Seed.

Track 9: “Young and Fine” by Weather Report, from the album Mr. Gone.
Thanks to Herc of Herc’s Hideaway for support.



