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Gennett Jazz – 4 CD
Ladd’s Black Aces, Vicksburg Blowers, Windy City Jazzers, Kentucky Blowers, Jelly Roll Morton, Ezra Buzzington’s Rustic Revellers, Hattie Garland, Wolverine…
Read more Add to cartNat King Cole & His Trio
Radio Sessions – 4 CD
Although Nat King Cole is chiefly remembered for his intimate vocal work on orchestrated ballads like “Unforgettable” and “Mona Lisa”…
Read more Add to cart€24,20Django Reinhardt
Musette To Maestro 1928–1937 – 5 CD
Louis Vola Orchestra, Theatre Daunou Orchestra, Orchestre Musette De La Boite A Matelots, Andre Eykan Orchestra, Michel Warlop Orchestra, Elaine…
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Renown & Resistance1937-1943 – 5 CD
Here’s yet another wonderful set of Djangology from JSP – a label whose series of Reinhardt recordings is unsurpassed. This…
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The Boston Record
Ever since guitarist John McLaughlin formed the 4th Dimension—his first electric fusion band in a decade—fans have been hoping he’d…
Read more Read more€16,50The Joe Harriott Quintet – Southern Horizons / Free Form / Abstract – 2CD
Joe Harriott arrived in England in 1951, where he was quickly recognised as one of Britain’s warmest, most fluent and…
Read more Read moreBea Abbott – The Too, Too Marvelous Bea Abbott With The Hal Otis Quintet
Bea Abbott (1925-2007) was a sultry singer from Rhode Island who started singing as a high-school student in Providence. Her…
Read more Add to cartLee Morgan / Clifford Jordan Quintet
Live In Baltimore 1968
Lee Morgans first meeting on record with Clifford Jordan was in June 1957, when Morgan was about to turn nineteen…
Read more Read more€13,50Jim Timmens – Porgy & Bess / Showboat / Gilbert & Sullivan / Hallelujah Spirituals
2CD
Revisited versions arranged and conducted by Jim Timmens Four orchestral albums featuring great jazz soloists This CD release presents four…
Read more Add to cartBetty Blake – Sings In A Tender Mood
Complete Recordings 1957-1961
Cincinnati-born singer Betty Ann Blake (April 9, 1937), began her career at 16 with local bands and then joined the…
Read more Add to cartThe Jazz Makers & The Jazz Five – The Hooter
This CD presents two of the best English modern jazz combos of the late 50s and early 60s, both sharing…
Read more Add to cartMark Murphy
SingsPlaying The FieldRahThat’s HowThat’s How I Love the Blues!2CD
RahThat’s HowThat’s How I Love the Blues!2CD
That’s How I Love the Blues!2CD
During his early days, Mark Murphy elicited a mixed response from critics. Though all of them recognized his extraordinary skill…
Read more Add to cartCharlie Mariano with the Tete Montoliu trio
It’s Standard TimeVol 1
An outstanding veteran pianist from Barcelona, Tete Montoliu was born blind. By the mid-50s he was regularly sitting in with…
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The Music of Johnny CarisiIsrael
One of the most important movements in the late ‘40s and early 50’s jazz, was the conscious effort of well-schooled,…
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Complete Recordings 1955-1956
John W. “Johnnie” Pate (born December 5, 1923, Chicago Heights, Illinois) enjoyed a notable career as a bassist from the…
Read more Add to cartSue Raney
Complete Capitol Years 1956-1960 – 2CD
Sue Raney (McPherson, Kansas 1939) remains one of the most talented and sensitive singers ever to grace both jazz and…
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