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Jazz on Compact Disc JAZZ ON CD/2020 LIST 2 SADMAN RECORDS P.O. BOX 1413 LEICESTER LE2 8ZE PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 2020 TEL. 0116 270 6325 MOB. 07968 327155 e-mail: [email protected] www.sadmanrecords.com Welcome to our SECOND CD set-price list of 2020. We are still offering free p&p on all orders posted within the UK. The present situation has somewhat delayed our original timetable. I sincerely hope this finds you all well now and in whatever the future brings. KEEP SAFE. This list is being published at the same time as Sadman Records News 62 (our 78rpm/LP listing). Let us know if you would like this list too. HERE ARE THE P&P CHARGES FOR CONSIGNMENTS SENT TO OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD EUROPE: 1CD = £2.00, plus £1.50 for each CD after that, up to a maximim weight of 2kg/REST OF THE WORLD: 1CD = £3.00 plus £2.00 for each extra CD up to the same weight. Condition of all CDs 'AS NEW' apart from minor marks on the casing/disc itself. b = booklet; cc = cut to booklet and/or jewel case; d = disc; dam = damage; N* = sealed; s = slight; sod = sticker on disc; wo = writing on. SECTION ONE - SINGLE/2CD SETS BY ARTISTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 1/001 ABERCROMBIE, JOHN/LaVERNE, ANDY Nosmo King (duets) SteepleChase SCCD31301 £5.00 1/002 AMMONS, GENE ALL STARS Groove Blues (Coltrane/Quinchette/Pepper Adams….) Prestige OJCCD723-2 £5.00 1/003 AMMONS, GENE SEPTET Bad! Bossa Nova (Burrell/Pizzarelli/Hank Jones/Norman Edge + perc) Prestige OJC20 351-2 £5.00 1/004 ARMSTRONG, LOUIS ORCHESTRA Vol.2 1936-38 Heart Full Of Rhythm MCA GRP16202 £5.00 1/005 BAKER, CHET You Can't Go Home Again A&M Jazz CD0805 £5.00 1/006 BAKER, CHET The Italian Sessions 1962 (w.Bobby Jaspar/Rene Thomas…) Bluebird ND82001 £5.00 1/007 BAKER, CHET QUARTET At Onkel Po's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1979 (2CD) Jazzline N77038 (w.sleeve) £6.00 1/008 BAKER, CHET QUARTET ParisConcert 1981 (Rene Urtreger/Aldo Romano/Pierre Michelot) D.I.W. 339 £5.00 1/009 BAKER, CHET QUARTET Live At Nick's (Phil Markowitz/Scott Lee/Jeff Brillinger) Criss 1027CD £5.00 1/010 BAKER, CHET TRIO In Bologna 1985 (Philip Catherine/Jean-Louis Rassinfosse) Dreyfus 191 133-2 £5.00 1/011 BAKER, CHET/DESMOND, PAUL Together - Complete Studio Recordings Epic 472984 2 £5.00 1/012 BAKER, CHET/PEPPER, ART SEXTET The Route (w.Kamuca/Jolly/Vinnegar/Levey) Pacific Jazz CDP7 92931 2 £5.00 1/013 BAKER, CHET/SHANK, BUD… Music From "The James Dean Story" Pacific Jazz 0777 7 95251 2 6 £5.00 1/014 BAKER, KENNY DOZEN Play Not Quite Two Dozen (Chisholm/Derek Collins/Derek Smith/Seaman…) Jasmine JASCD631 (prev.unissued) £5.00 1/015 BARNES, ALAN QUARTET/QUINTET Manhattan (David Newton/Matt Miles/Steve Brown + Conte Candoli) Concord CCDEU-4947-2 £5.00 1/016 BASIE, COUNT ORCHESTRA The Complete Atomic… (ex-LP + 5 bonus tracks) Roulette 7243 8 28635 2 6 £5.00 1/017 BASIE, COUNT ORCHESTRA Live In Japan '78 Pablo CD2308.246 £5.00 1/018 BASIE, COUNT ORCHESTRA The Atomic Band In Concert c.1958 Bandstand BDCD1525 £5.00 1/019 BAUER, BILLY QUARTET Plectrist (Andrew Ackers/Milt Hinton/Osie Johnson) Verve 314 517 060-2 £5.00 1/020 BELLSON, LOUIE MAGIC 7 Air Bellson (Candoli/Andy Martin/Christlieb/Sal Lozano…) Concord CCD4742-2 £5.00 1/021 BENNETT, DON TRIO Solar (James Lomg/Douglas Sides) Candid CACD79723-2 £5.00 1/022 BENNETT, TONY/EVANS, BILL (rec.Berkeley 1975) Fantasy OJCCD439-2 £5.00 1/023 BERGALLI, GUSTAVO/JORGENSEN, KNUD/HANSON, BENGT Day Dreams (Castle Hotel, Stockholm) Prophone PCD008 £5.00 1/024 BERT, EDDIE SEPTET I Hear Modern Music (Jerome Richardson/Vinnie Dean/Hank Jones…) Fresh Sounds FSR1611 (ex-Jazztone) £5.00 1/025 BIRDLAND STARS 1956 (Woods/Dorham/Cohn/Candoli/Hank Jones/Simmons/Clarke) Bluebird 66159-2 cc £5.00 1/026 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS A Night At Birdland Vol.2 (Brown/Donaldson/Silver/Russell) Blue Note 7243 5 32147 2 2 £5.00 1/027 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS Hard Bop (exLP + 3 bonus tracks/first stereo release)(Hardman/McLean…) Mosaic MCD1005 £5.00 1/028 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS Second Edition 1957 (Hardman/Griffin…)(ex-LP + alt.takes) Bluebird 07863 66661-2 £5.00 1/029 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS (Byrd/Mobley/Silver..)(ex-LP + 5 bonus tracks) Columbia CK65265 £5.00 1/030 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS The Big Beat (ex-LP + 1 bonus alt.tk.) Blue Note CDP7 46400 2 £5.00 1/031 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS 1958 - Paris Olympia Fontana 832 659-2 £5.00 1/032 BLAKEY, ART JAZZ MESSENGERS A Night At Birdland Vol.1 (Brown/Donaldson/Silver/Russell) Blue Note CDP7 46519 2 £5.00 1/033 BROOKMEYER, BOB The Essential… Leader & Sideman 1954-55 (2CD) Avid AVC887 £5.00 1/034 BROOKMEYER, BOB Leader & Co-Leader (2CD/ex-4LP/w.Getz Fall '61/Brookmeyer/Blues Hot&Cold/w.Zoot Tonite's Music..) Avid AMSC1054 £5.00 1/035 BROOKS, TINA QUINTET Minor Move (Morgan/Clark/Watkins/Blakey) Blue Note 7243 5 22671 2 5 £5.00 1/036 BROWN, CLIFFORD Live At Music City 1955 + RLR 88656 £5.00 1/037 BROWN, CLIFFORD Jazz Immortal (w. Zoot…) Pacific Jazz CDP7 46850 2 £5.00 1/038 BROWN, CLIFFORD Big Band In Paris 1953 Prestige OJCCD359-2 £5.00 1/039 BROWN, LAWRENCE Slide Trombone (ex-LP + 2 prev.unissued) Verve 314 559 930-2 £5.00 1/040 BROWN, SANDY Historic Usher Hall Concert 1952 Lake LACD94 £5.00 1/041 BRUBECK, DAVE QUARTET At The Sunset Center - Carmel 1955 (w.Paul Desmond) Solar 4569973 £5.00 1/042 BRUBECK, DAVE QUARTET Live 1954 & Newport 1959 Bandstand BS18009 £5.00 1/043 BRUBECK, DAVE QUARTET The Essential… Studio & Live 1955-56 (+ solo)(2CD) Avid AVC900 £5.00 1/044 BRUBECK, DAVE QUARTET Time Out/Gone With The Wind (ex-2LP/2CD) JM 38314 £5.00 1/045 BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Black, Brown And Beige/Three Black Kings/The River (Ellington comps.) Naxos 8.559737 £5.00 1/046 BUNCH, JOHN TRIO A Special Alliance (Dave Green/Steve Brown) Arbors ARCD19272 £5.00 1/047 BUNCH, JOHN TRIO The Best Thing For You (Flanigan/Riggs) Concord CCD4328 £5.00 1/048 BURCHELL, CHAS Unsung Hero - The Undiscovered Genius Of … (w.Clark Terry/Ronnie Scott..) In&Out IOR7026-2 £5.00 1/049 BURRELL, KENNY Guitar Forms Verve 825 576-2 £5.00 1/050 BUSHKIN, JOE Piano Moods/After Hours/Brad Gowans NY9/+ transcriptions/78s (2CD) Avid AMSC1097 £5.00 1/051 BYAS, DON TRIO/QUARTET Tenderly 1952-55 Vogue 655620 £5.00 1/052 BYRD, DONALD QUINTET Parisian Thoroughfare (Jaspar/Walter Davis/Watkins/Taylor)(Paris 1958) Gitanes 833 395-2 £5.00 1/053 CAPP, FRANKIE Juggernaut Concord CCD4836-2 £5.00 1/054 CARMELLO, JANUSZ Portrait (Brian Kellock…. + Phil Woods/Phil Bancroft/Gordon Cruickshank…) Hep CD2044 £5.00 1/055 CARSON, ERNIE/CASTLE JAZZ BAND If I Had A Talking Picture Of You GHB 385 £5.00 1/056 CARTER, BENNY (Additions To) Further Definitions (ex-2LP) Impulse IMP12292 £5.00 1/057 CARTER, BENNY The Complete Keynote sessions Mercury 830 965-2 £5.00 1/058 CARTER, BENNY QUARTET Swingin' The '20s (Hines/Vinnegar/Manne) Contemporary CA800/98.638 £5.00 1/059 CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA Maniac's Ball 1931-37 Hep CD1051 £5.00 1/060 CASTRO, JOE QUARTET/ROSS, RONNIE&GANLEY ALAN Groove Funk Soul/Music Makers (ex-2LP) Collectables COL-CD6628 £5.00 1/061 CHARLAP, BILL TRIO Written In The Stars (Peter&Kenny Washington) Blue Note 7243 5 27291 2 8 £5.00 1/062 CHARLES, TEDDY SEPTET On Campus… (Zoot/Raney/McKenna/Sam Most…)(ex-Bethlehem) Fresh Sounds FSR-CD43 £5.00 1/063 CLAY, JAMES 2/4/5/6 Cookin' At The Continental (Fathead/Hargrove/Lightsey/Christian McBride..) Antilles 314-510 724-2 £5.00 1/064 CLAYTON, BUCK A Jam Session 1975 (ex-LP + 2 prev.unissued) Chiaroscuro CR(D)143 £5.00 1/065 CLAYTON, BUCK Jam Sessions From The Vault 1953-56 (alt.tks etc. from orig. LPs) Columbia CK44291 £5.00 1/066 CLAYTON, BUCK Buck Special (Paris 1949/Alix Combelle Orch.1953) Vogue 74321115132 £5.00 1/067 CLAYTON, QUINTET Baden, Switzerland 1966 (Michel Pilet/Henri Chaix/Isla Eckinger/Wallace Bishop) Sackville SKCD2-2028 £5.00 1/068 CLIFF, DAVE/GEOFF SIMPKINS 5 Play The Music Of Tadd Dameron Spotlite SPJ(CD)560 £5.00 1/069 COHN, AL QUARTET In Concert - East Stroudsburg University April 1986 IAJRC CD1016 £5.00 1/070 COLE, NAT 'KING' TRIO AFRS Live Vol.2 1947-48 Sounds Of Yesteryear DSOY882 £5.00 1/071 COLE, NAT 'KING' TRIO AFRS Live Vol.1 1947 Sounds Of Yester Year DSOY879 £5.00 1/072 COLE, NAT 'KING' TRIO The Forgotten 1949 Carnegie Hall Concert (+ Woody Herman Orchestra) Hep CD91 £5.00 1/073 COLEMAN, BILL SEPTET From Boogie To Funk (Quentin Jackson/Budd Johnson/Les Spann/Patti Bown..) Gitanes 549 401-2 £5.00 1/074 COLLINS, QUENTIN QUARTET/QUINTET If Not Now. Then When? (Jim Hart…. + Tony Kofi) Sunlightsquare SUNCD002 £5.00 1/075 COLOMBO, LOU QUARTET I Remember Bobby (Hackett) (McKenna/Phil Flanigan/Keith Copeland) Concord CCD4435 £5.00 1/076 COLTRANE, JOHN My Favorite Things/Bags & Trane (ex-Atlantic/2CD) Not Now NOT2CD440 £5.00 1/077 COLTRANE, JOHN Africa Brass/Coltrane Jazz (2LP ex-Impulse/Atlantic/2CD) Not Now NOT2CD431 £5.00 1/078 COLTRANE, JOHN Giant Steps Atlantic/Rhino 8122-72399-2 £5.00 1/079 COLTRANE, JOHN QUARTET Soultrane (Garland/Chambers/Art Taylor) Prestige OJCCD021-2 £5.00 1/080 CONDON, EDDIE In Japan (Buck/Vic/Pee Wee/Bud… + Jimmy Rushing (ex-LP + 3 prev.uniss.) Chiaroscuro CR(D)154 £5.00 1/081 CONNOR, CHRIS As Time Goes By (acc.Hank Jones Trio) Emja ENJ7061-2 £5.00 1/082 CONNOR, CHRIS A Jazz Date With/Chris Craft (ex-2LP) Atlantic/Rhino R2 71747 £5.00 1/083 CONNOR, CHRIS Lover Come Back To Me - Live At Sweet Basil Evidence ECD22110-2 £5.00 1/084 CONNOR, CHRIS Chris Craft Atlantic 8122765942 £5.00 1/085 COOPER, JIM SEXTET Nutville (Ira Sullivan/Bob Dogan….) Delmark DD457 £5.00 1/086 COREA, CHICK/BURTON, GARY Native Sense - The New Duets Stretch/Concord SCD9014-2 £5.00 1/087 CRAMER, DYLAN QUARTET Remembering Sonny Criss (Ron Johnson/Leroy Vinnegar/John Nolan) Nagel Heyer CD117 £5.00 1/088 CROMBIE, TONY JAZZ INC.
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