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Complete Blue Note Lee Morgan Fifties Sessions MD4-162 $ 100 Complete Illinois Jacquet Sessions 1945-50 MD4-165 $ 60 Complete Blue Note/UA Curtis Fuller Sessions MD3-166 SOLD! Complete Columbia J.J. Johnson Small Group Sessions MD7-169 $ 60 Classic Capitol Jazz Sessions MD12-170 SOLD! Complete Blue Note/UA/Roulette Recordings of Thad Jones MD3-172 SOLD! Complete Atlantic Recordings of Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh MD6-174 $ 100 Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings of the Chico Hamilton Quintet MD6-175 SOLD! Complete Capitol and Atlantic Recordings of Jimmy Giuffre MD6-176 $ 100 Complete Blue Note Blue Mitchell Sessions (1963-67) MD4-178 $ 80 Pacific Jazz Bud Shank Studio Sessions (1956-61) MD5-180 $ 85 Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions MD6-181 SOLD! Complete Peggy Lee & June Christy Capitol Transcription Sessions MD5-184 SOLD! Kenton Presents Cooper, Holman, Rosolino MD4-185 $ 25 Complete H.R.S. 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Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions MD7-250 $ 100 Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald Decca Sessions 1934-1941 MD8-252 $ 115 CDs and Booklet Only Complete Master Jazz Piano Series MD4-140 $ 30 Complete CBS Buck Clayton Jam Sessions MD6-144 35 Complete Capitol Fifties Jack Teagarden Sessions MD4-168 30 Classic Capitol Jazz Session MD12-170 50 Complete Verve Stuff Smith Sessions MD4-186 35 Complete H.R.S. Sessions MD7-187 25 Complete Verve Johnny Hodges Sessions 1956-61 MD6-200 30 Complete Columbia Recordings of Mildred Bailey MD10-204 50 Complete Bobby Hackett Solo Sessions MD5-210 30 Classic Columbia and Okeh Joe Venuti/Eddie Lang MD6-213 45 Brunswick, Parlophone & Vocalion Bunny Berigan MD6-219 40 Complete Verve Tal Farlow Sessions MD7-224 35 Columbia Small Group Swing Sessions 1953-62 MD8-228 35 Duke Ellington: 1936-1940 Small Group Session MD7-235 50 Classic Chu Berry Columbia and Victor Sessions (missing Discs V-VI)** MD7-236 25 Complete Lionel Hampton Victor Sessions 1937-1941 MD5-238 40 Classic Lester Young with Count Basie 1936-1940 MD4-239 SOLD! Classic Columbia/Okeh Benny Goodman Sessions MD7-240 45 *Prices exclude tax and shipping **Tracks from missing discs can be provided via download.
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