#1 Jazz Albums of 1983: Side-by-Side Charts

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Week Billboard Cash Box Radio & Records
Jan 8 Two of a Kind
Bob James &
Earl Klugh
Two of a Kind
Bob James &
Earl Klugh
Two of a Kind
Bob James &
Earl Klugh
Jan 15 The Best is Yet to Come
Grover Washington, Jr.
Jan 22
Jan 31
Feb 5
Feb 12 The Best is Yet to Come
Grover Washington, Jr.
Feb 19
Feb 26
Mar 5
Mar 12
Mar 19 Dave Grusin and the NY-LA Dream Band
Mar 26 Asphalt Gardens
George Howard
Apr 2
Apr 9 The Hunter
Joe Sample
Apr 16 Procession
Weather Report
Apr 23
Apr 30 Jarreau
Al Jarreau
May 7
May 14 Jarreau
Al Jarreau
May 21 Low Ride
Earl Klugh
May 28 Low Ride
Earl Klugh
June 4
June 11
June 18
June 25 Jarreau
Al Jarreau
July 2 In Your Eyes
George Benson
July 9
July 16
July 23 Les Fleurs
Ramsey Lewis
July 30
Aug 6
Aug 13 City Kids
Spyro Gyra
Aug 20
Aug 27
Sept 3
Sept 10
Sept 17 In Your Eyes
George Benson
Sept 24
Oct 1
Oct 8
Oct 15 Individual Choice
Jean-Lun Ponty
Foxie
Bob James
Oct 22
Oct 29 Foxie
Bob James
Nov 5
Nov 12
Nov 19 Individual Choice
Jean-Luc Ponty
Nov 26 Soft Shoulder
Generation Band
Dec 3
Dec 10 Backstreet
David Sanborn
Backstreet
David Sanborn
Dec 17
Dec 24
Dec 31
Week Billboard Cash Box Radio & Records

Cash Box #1 Jazz Albums of 1983

In 1983, Cash Box magazine published a Jazz Album list weekly.  Thirty albums were ranked in each chart. Here’s a chart of the #1 jazz albums for 1983:

Week Ending Album Artist(s)
January 1 Two of a Kind Bob James &
Earl Klugh
January 8
January 15 The Best is Yet to Come Grover Washington, Jr.
January 22
January 29
February 5
February 12
February 19
February 26
March 5
March 12
March 19
March 26
April 2
April 9
April 16 Procession Weather Report
April 23
April 30 Jarreau Al Jarreau
May 7
May 14
May 21
May 28 Low Ride Earl Klugh
June 4
June 11
June 18
June 25 Jarreau Al Jarreau
July 2 In Your Eyes George Benson
July 9
July 16
July 23
July 30
August 6
August 13
August 20
August 27
September 3
September 10
September 17
September 24
October 1
October 8
October 15/td> Individual Choice Jean-Luc Ponty
October 22
October 29 Foxie Bob James
November 5
November 12
November 19 Individual Choice Jean-Luc Ponty
November 26
December 3
December 10 Backstreet David Sanborn
December 17
December 24
December 31

#1 Cash Box Jazz Albums:
1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981 · 1982

Top Albums Released on the Elektra/Musician label, 1982-84

Here’s a list of all 34 albums released on the Elektra/Musician label that reached the Billboard magazine Jazz LPs chart. Albums have been ranked using a formula that takes into account chart peak positions, weeks on chart, and number of weeks at the peak position. Presented below in countdown order, including album’s chart peak and total number of weeks on the chart.

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Rank Artist Album Peak Weeks
24 John McLaughlin My Goal’s Beyond 34 6
23 Material Memory Serves 32 7
22 Various Artists The Griffith Park Collection 35 12
21 Kevin Eubanks Guitarist 32 10
20 Jimmy Smith Keep On Comin’ 35 13

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Rank Artist Album Peak Weeks
19 Various Artists Echoes of an Era 2 29 10
18 Bobby McFerrin The Voice 24 10
17 Various Artists In Performance at The Playboy Jazz Festival 35 14
16 Chico Freeman Tradition in Transition 31 12
15 Charlie Parker One Night in Washington 28 10

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Rank Artist Album Peak Weeks
4 Lee Ritenour On the Line 12 30
3 Lee Ritenour Rio 11 33
2 Steps Ahead Modern Times 11 39
1 Jimmy Smith Off the Top 5 43

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Elektra/Musician Releases: December 1983

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Sadao Watanabe – Fill Up the Night

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Produced by Ralph MacDonald
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #19

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Billboard, Nov 26, 1983, p. 58

Down Beat Magazine: ★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★

Woody Shaw – Night Music

60299

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Recorded at The Jazz Forum, New York City, February 25, 1982
Produced by Michael Cuscuna
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

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Liner notes. Click to enlarge.

night

Billboard, Dec 10, 1983, p. 62

shaw musician

Musician, March 1984, p. 108

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★
Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide: ★★★½
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Dizzy Gillespie – One Night in Washington

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Jazz Masters Edition
Recorded at Club Kavakos, Washington D.C., March 13, 1955
Produced by Bill Potts
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

diz

Billboard, Dec 3, 1983, p. 56

dizzy musician

Musician, March 1984, p. 108

Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★
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Jimmy Smith – Keep on Comin’

60301

keeponcomin

Recorded at Atlanta Free Jazz Festival, Sept 3, 1983
Produced by Lola Smith
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #35

jimmy

Billboard, Dec 3, 1983, p. 56

smith musician

Musician, March 1984, p. 108

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Lee Ritenour – On the Line

60310

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Produced by Lee Ritenour
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #12

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Liner notes

ontheline

Billboard, Jan 7, 1984, p. 44

Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide: ★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Sphere – Flight Path

60313

sphere

Produced by Damu Productions, Ltd
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

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Liner notes. Click to enlarge.

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Elektra/Musician Releases: August 1983

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Eric Gale – Island Breeze

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Produced by Eric Gale
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #35

galeisland

Billboard, August 13, 1983, p. 50

Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★

Red Rodney & Ira Sullivan – Sprint

60261

sprint

Recorded at The Jazz Forum, New York City, November 3 & 4, 1982
Produced by Mike Berniker
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

sprintnotes

Liner notes. Click to enlarge.

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★½
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Various Artists – The Griffith Park Collection 2: In Concert

60262

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Recorded at Circle Star Theater, San Carlos, CA, April 3, 1982.
Produced by Lenny White
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★★½

Lennie Tristano – New York Improvisations

60264

tristano

Jazz Masters Edition
Recorded 1955-56
Produced by Bruce Lundvall
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

lennie

Billboard, August 13, 1983, p. 50

Down Beat Magazine: ★★½
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

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Elektra/Musician Releases: March 1983

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Bill Laswell – Baselines

60221

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Produced by Material
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Steps Ahead – Steps Ahead

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Produced by Steps Ahead
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #24

steps

Billboard, April 23, 1983, p. 62

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★½
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★★

David Amram and Friends – Latin-Jazz Celebration

60195

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Produced by Joel Dorn
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Various Artists – The Young Lions

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Recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City, June 30, 1982
Produced by Michael Gibbs
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

New York Times review, May 22, 1983.

young lions

Billboard, June 11, 1983, p. 99


Billy Cobham’s Glass Menagerie – Smokin’

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Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival, July 23, 1982
Produced by Billy Cobham
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #41

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Billboard, April 23, 1983, p. 62

Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Mose Allison – Lessons in Living

60237

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Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival, July 21, 1982
Produced by Phillipe Rault
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

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Liner notes

moselessons

Billboard, April 23, 1983, p. 62

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★½
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★★

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Elektra/Musician Releases: January 1983

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Ron Carter – Etudes

60214

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Produced by Ron Carter
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #42

etudes

Billboard, Feb 12, 1982, p. 57

carter

Musician, January 1983, p. 108

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★½
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★★
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★★

Chick Corea – Again and Again (The Joburg Sessions)

60167

corea

Produced by Chick Corea
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #15

again

Billboard, Feb 12, 1983, p. 59

Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Kevin Eubanks – Guitarist

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Produced by Michael Gibbs
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #32

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Album’s liner notes. Click to enlarge.

eubanks

Musician, January 1983, p. 116

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Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

Bill Evans – The Paris Concert: Edition One

60164

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Jazz Masters Edition
Recorded live on November 26, 1979
Produced by Helen Keane
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #19

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Album’s liner notes, click to enlarge

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billevansparis

Billboard, February 12, 1983, p. 59

evans

Musician, January 1983, p. 116

Down Beat Magazine: ★★★★★
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★★
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★

John Klemmer – Finesse

60197

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Produced by John Klemmer
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: #10

finesse

Liner notes

klemmerbillboard

Billboard, Feb 5, 1982, p. 57

Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★

Charles Lloyd Quartet – Montreux 82

60220

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Produced by Gabriel Franklin & Charles Lloyd
Peak on Billboard Jazz Album Chart: Did not chart

chrleslloyd

Billboard, March 5, 1983, p. 61

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Musician, January 1983, p. 116

Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★★
Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide: ★★★
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Charting the Charts:Spyro Gyra – Incognito (1982)

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Here’s a look at how Spyro Gyra’s album Incognito fared in various publications:

 

1982
Date Billboard
Jazz (50)
Billboard 200 Cash Box 200 Cash Box
Jazz (30)
Radio &
Records Jazz
(30)
Rolling Stone 100
Oct 16 138 18 21
Oct 23 18 73 119 8 12
Oct 30 61 103 1 6
Nov 6 3 51 81 1 5
Nov 13 48 69 1 1
Nov 20 3 46 64 2 1 66
Nov 27 46 63 2 1
Dec 4 3 56 61 2 2 56
Dec 11 69 88 2 2
Dec 18 3 80 107 5 2 56
Dec 25 80 112 5 2
1983
Jan 1 80 112 2 2 63
Jan 8 2 94 112 5 3
Jan 15 94 125 3 3 63
Jan 22 2 109 129 3 4
Jan 29 109 136 3 5 66
Feb 5 2 117 158 4 5
Feb 12 133 167 5 5
Feb 19 3 148 187 4 9
Feb 26 148 199 5 9
Mar 5 3 148 6 9
Mar 12 146 7 9
Mar 19 3 146 7 9
Mar 26 184 8 13
Apr 2 3 13 23
Apr 9 18
Apr 16 10 17
Apr 23 21
Apr 30 11 23
May 7 24
May 14 17 24
May 21 22
May 28 12 27
June 4 29
June 11 12 26
June 18 25
June 25 22 25
July 2 24
July 9 40 28
July 16 30
July 23 38 29
July 30
Aug 6 32
Aug 13
Aug 20 29
Aug 27
Sept 3 29
Sept 10
Sept 17 41
Sept 24
Oct 1 40
Oct 8
Oct 15 44

REVIEWS:

incognito

Billboard, October 9, 1982

Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide: ★½
Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz: ★★

Dr. Smooth’s Flashback: Billboard chart of October 15, 1983

Spend an hour remembering some of the most popular jazz of Autumn 1983 as listed on the Jazz LPs chart in the October 15, 1983 issue of Billboard magazine.

Playlist:


#44:  “Last Exit” by Spyro Gyra, the lead cut from the #44 album of the week, Incognito.  The album peaked at #2 on the chart back on January 8.  This chart marked the album’s last appearance on the Jazz LPs chart; it charted for a total of 53 weeks.   The group had two albums on the chart on October 15: in addition to Incognito at #44, their more recent release, City Kids, was at the #2 position that week.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 2 53
Billboard 200 26 24
R&B 39 18

MI0002533306 #43:  “Rainbow Sleeves” by Rickie Lee Jones from the #43 album, Girl at Her Volcano.  A 7 song EP, it contains three live recordings, a few new studio ones and recordings left over from earlier studio sessions.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 36 12
Billboard 200 39 16

114324295 #38:  “Admiral’s Horn” by Maynard Ferguson from the #38 album, Storm. This album was Ferguson’s first release on the Palo Alto label (he was previously on Columbia from 1970-1982). Storm spent 8 weeks on the Jazz charts, peaking at #38.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 38 8

winelight2 #37:  “In the Name of Love” by Grover Washington, Jr. from the #37 album, Winelight. By this time, Winelight had spent 151 weeks on the chart, having debuted on November 22, 1980. It would ultimately spend 183 consecutive weeks on the chart, including 29 weeks at the #1 spot. On this same week, Washington’s 1982 album The Best is Yet to Come was also on the chart at #30.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 1 183
Billboard 200 5 52
R&B 2 49

#34:  “Whiplash” by Earl Klugh & Bob James from the #34 album, Two of a Kind. By this date, the album had already spent 18 weeks in the #1 spot and had begun its slow descent down the chart. Bob James had an additional three albums on the chart on October 15, 1983: Hands Down (#49), Foxie (#27), and The Genie (#25). Earl Klugh also had a solo album on the chart that week: Low Ride (#11). The two accounted for 10% of the albums on the chart that week.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 1 66
Billboard 200 44 29
R&B 23 26

#28:  “Why Not! (Manhattan Carnival) by The Manhattan Transfer from the #28 album, Bodies and Souls. This week marked the album’s debut on the chart. The vocal quartet’s first album with producer Richard Rudolph, it took the Manhattan Transfer in a slightly different direction from their previous releases with Jay Graydon.  There are collaborations with several artists on this album including Stevie Wonder, Rod Temperton, and Jeremy Lubbock.  This has been the only Manhattan Transfer album to chart on the R&B albums chart.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 10 48
Billboard 200 52 27
R&B 38 13

offramp #24:  “Are You Going With Me” by the Pat Metheny Group from the #24 album, Offramp. This album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. It debuted on the Jazz chart at #5 on June 5, 1982 and would ultimately stay on the chart for 117 weeks, until August 1984.  This same week, Metheny held two additional spots on the Jazz LPs chart: the #14 album, Travels, and the #45 album, As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 1 117
Billboard 200 50 28
R&B 43 19

#20:  “I Got Rhythm” by Yellowjackets from the #20 album, Mirage à Trois. This version of George & Ira Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm” was the third cut on side A of Mirage à Trois.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 7 28

000190 #14: “Blues for T.J.” by Larry Carlton from the #14 album, Friends.  This particular track is a duet with B.B. King.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 6 45
Billboard 200 126 11

alpert #13:  “Roof Garden” by Herb Alpert from the #13 album, Blow Your Own Horn. The album debuted on the Jazz LPs chart on October 1, 1983 and spawned this single, which spent 4 weeks on the Hot 100, reaching only the #81 position.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 13 25
Billboard 200 120 8
R&B 49 9

futureshock #7:  “Rockit” by Herbie Hancock from the #7 album, Future Shock. Helped by a groundbreaking video, this song was a crossover hit for Hancock: #1 Dance, #6 R&B, #71 Pop.   The album was Hancock’s thirty-fifth and became a million-selling Platinum-certified disc.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 2 72
Billboard 200 43 65
R&B 10 60

benson #1:  “Lady Love Me (One More Time)” by George Benson from the #1 album, In Your Eyes. This album spent 19 of its 55 weeks on the Jazz LPs chart in the top position. This particular song, written by James Newton-Howard and David Paich, reached #30 on the pop charts, #4 on the Adult Contemporary chart, and #21 on the R&B chart.

Billboard Album Charts: Peak Weeks
Jazz 1 55
Billboard 200 27 35
R&B 6 33

Thanks to Herc of Herc’s Hideaway for research assistance and support.