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演奏者(アルファベット) タイトル名 Anita O'day Anita Sings The 演奏者(アルファベット) タイトル名 1 AL COHN COHN ON THE SAXOPHONE 2 ANDY LAVERNE TRIO CAPTAIN VIDEO 3 ANITA O'DAY ANITA SINGS THE MOST 4 ART BLAKEY LES LIAISONS DANGEREUESES 5 ART BLAKEY CARAVAN 6 ART BLAKEY olympia concert 7 ART BLAKEY AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS A NIGHT IN TUNISIA 8 ART BLAKEY QUINTET A NIGHT AT BIRDLAND 9 ART FARMER 0b 10 ART FARMER MODERN ART 11 ART FARMER and BENNY GOLSON Meet The Jazztet 12 ART FARMER QUINTET The Time And The Place 13 ART TATUM, ERROLL GARNER GIANTS OF THE PIANO 14 BARNEY KESSEL EASY LIKE 15 BARNEY KESSEL to swing or not to swing 16 BARRY HARRIS TRIO Magnificent ! 17 BENNY CARTER AUTUMN LEAVES 18 BENNY GOODMAN BENNY IN BRUSSELS 19 BENNY GOODMAN TRIO PLAYS FOR THE FLETCHER HENDERSON FUND 20 BEST COAST JAZZ BEST COAST JAZZ 21 BETTY CARTER AND RAY BRYANT MEET BETTY CARTER AND RAY BRYANT 22 BILL EVANS & JIM HALL BILL EVANS & JIM HALL UNDERCURRENT 23 BILL EVANS TRIO Sunday at the Village Vangard 24 BILL REINHARDT'S JAZZ LTD 25 BLUE MITCHELL BLUE'S MOODS 26 BOB JAMES AND EARL KLUGH ONE ON ONE 27 BOBBY BLAND DREAMER 28 BOBBY TIMMONS THIS HERE IS BOBBY TIMMONS 29 BRILLIANT CORNERS THELONIOUS MONK 30 BUD POWELL SWINGIN WITH BUD 31 BUD POWELL CLEOPATRA'S DREAM 32 BUD POWELL THE AMAZING BUD POWELL 33 BUD POWELL bud! 34 BUD POWELL THE AMAZING BUD POWELL 35 BUD POWELL THE AMAZING BUD POWELL 36 BUD POWELL THE BUD POWER TRIO 37 BUD POWELL THE AMAZING BUD POWELL 38 BUDDY RICH BUDDY RICH/CLSS OF’78 39 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY SOMETHIN' ELSE 40 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY BIG MAN 41 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY アット・シェリーズ・マン・ホール 42 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY Lovers 43 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY LIVE 44 CANNONBALL ADDERLEY SAN FRANCISCO 45 CHARLES MINGUS CHARLES MINGUS PRESENTS CHARLES MINGUS 46 CHARLIE MARIANO CHARLIE MARIANO 47 CHARLIE PARKER THE COMPLETE CHARLIE PARKER 48 CHARLIE PARKER BIRD IS FREE 49 CHARLIE PARKER CHARLIE PARKER PLAYS COLE PORTER 50 CHARLIE PARKER APRIL IN PARIS 51 CHARLIE PARKER BIRD SYMBOLS 52 CHARLIE PARKER bird and diz 53 CHARLIE PARKER THE HAPPY BIRD 54 CHARLIE PARKER CHARLIE PARKER ON SAVOY VOL. 2 55 CHARLIE PARKER CHARLIE PARKER ON SAVOY VOL. 1 56 CHARLIE PARKER THE WORLD OF CHRLIE PARKER 57 CHARLIE PARKER SWEDISH SCHNAPPS 58 CHARLIE PARKER QUARTET NOW'S THE TIME NOW'S THE TIME 59 CHARLIE PARKER QUARTET 60 Chet BAKER Cerry MULLIGAN Buddy de FRANCO Chet BAKER Cerry MULLIGAN Buddy de FRANCO 61 CHICK COREA RETURN TO FOREVER 62 CHRIS CONNOR This Is Chris 63 CHRLIE PARKER CHRLIE PARKER STORY #1 64 CHRLIE PARKER THE WORLD OF CHRLIE PARKER 65 CHRLIE PARKER SWEDISH SCHNAPPS 66 CHUCK BERRY ATTENTION 67 CLAUDE WILLIAMSON HAVE PIANO CAN'T TRAVEL 68 CLIFFORD BROWN AND MAX ROACH BASIN STREET 69 CLIFFORD BROWN AND MAX ROACH Study In Brown 70 CLIFFORD BROWN AND MAX ROACH Study In Brown 71 CLIFFORD BROWN AND MAX ROACH BASIN STREET 72 COLEMAN HAWKINS COLEMAN HAWKINS 1944 vol . 1 73 COLEMAN HAWKINS THE HAWK IN PARIS 74 COUNT BASIE APRIL IN PARIS 75 COUNT BASIE THE BIRDLAND ALL STARS LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL 76 COUNT BASIE Basie's Beat 77 COUNT BASIE THIS TIME BY BASIE 78 COUNT BASIE BASIE 79 COUNT BUFFALOS GET UP 80 CSCAR PETERSON TRIO WEST SIDE STORY 81 DARIUS MILHAUD Kammermusik fur Blaser und Klavier 82 DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET AT CARNEGIE HALL 113 DAVID AMRAM HAVANA/NEW YORK 114 DEXTER GORDON The Montmartre Collection Vol. 1 83 DEXTER GORDON OUR MAN IN PARIS 84 DICK JOHNSON Moost Likely 85 DICK MORGAN at The Showboat 86 DICK MORGAN TRIO Settlin' in 87 DICK MORGAN TRIO See What I Mean ? 88 DIZ'N'BIRD DIZ'N'BIRD IN CONCERT ROOST 89 DIZZY GILLESPIE DIZZY GILLESPIE 90 DJANGO THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET 91 DJANGO THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET 92 DONALD BYRD FUEGO 93 DRUMSTICKS TRUMPETS & DIXIELAND DRUMSTICKS TRUMPETS & DIXIELAND 94 DUKE ELLINGTON MASTERPIECES BY ELLINGTON 95 DUKE ELLINGTON ELLINGTON INDIGOS 96 DUKE ELLINGTON DELUXE EDITION DUKE ELLINGTON 97 DUKE JORDAN FLIGHT TO JORDAN 98 DUKE JORDAN QUARTET Misty Thursday 99 EARL GRANT THE END 100 EDVARD GRIEG GRIEG OLAV CRYGVASON 101 EIJI KITAMURA + KAZUO YASHIRO TRIO RIGHT-OH 102 ERIC DOLPHY ERIC DOLPHY AT THE FIVE SPOT 103 ERROLL GARNER CONCERT BY THE SEA 104 ERROLL GARNER SOLILOQUY 105 ETHEL ENNIS Once Again 106 FANIO AU STANS social change 107 FATS NAVERRO MEMORIAL ALBUM 108 FEDDIE HUBBARD BUNDLE OF JOY 109 FONTESSA THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET 110 FOUR FRESHMEN FOUR FRESHMEN 111 FRANK SINATRA VOL 5 112 FREE WHEELING FREE WHEELING 115 FUNK PUMP The Counts 116 GARY BURTON プレイズ・カーラ・ブレイ 117 GEORGE SHEARING QUINTET SHEARING IN HI FI 118 GEORGE SHERING and his QUINTET An Evening with Shering 119 GEORGE SHERING and his QUINTET A Shering Caravan 120 GEORGE WALLINGTON QUINTET JAZZ FOR THE CARRIAGE TRADE 121 GEORGES MOUSTAKI BEST OF GEORGES MOUSTAKI 122 GERGE LEWIS JAZZ AT VESPERS 123 GERRY MULLIGAN THE BLUES 124 GERRY MULLIGAN AND SHORTY ROGERS Gene Norman Presennts 125 GOLDEN GATE QUARTET SPIRITUALS BLUES 126 GROVER WASHINGTON, JR COME MORNING 127 HAMPTON HAWES This is HAMPTON HAWES 128 HAMPTON HAWES QUARTET ALL NIGHT SESSION 2 129 HAMPTON HAWES TRIO HAMPTON HAWES Vol.1; The TRIO 130 HAMPTON HAWES TRIO The Green Leaves of Summer 131 HAPPY COOKING HAPPY COOKING VOL . 2 132 HARBIE HANCOCK MAIDEN VOYAGE 133 HARBIE MANN TRUST IN ME, SOUL FLUTES 134 HARBIE MANN GOLDEN JAZZ FLUTE 135 HARRY JAMES & HIS BIG BAND HARRY JAMES & HIS BIG BAND 136 HENRI RENAUD HENRI RENAUD All Stars Vol.1 137 HENRI RENAUD HENRI RENAUD Al COHN QUARTET 138 HENRI RENAUD HENRI RENAUD All Stars Vol.2 139 HERBIE HANCOCK SPEAK LIKE A CHILD 140 HERBIE HANCOCK DIRECTSTEP 141 HERBIE HANCOCK Maiden Voyage 142 HERBIE HANCOCK HEAD HUNTERS 143 HERBIE HANCOCK AND FODAY MUSA SUSO VILLAGE LIFE 144 HERBIE MANN HERBIE MANN 145 HERDSMEN THE HERDSMEN PLEY PARIS 146 HILLBILLY HEAVEN TEX RITTER 147 HOHN COLTRANE QUARTET THE NEW WAVE OF JAZZ IS ON IMPULSE 148 HONDA THIS IS HONDA 149 HOWARD McGHEE The Return of Howard McGhee 150 JACKIE McLEAN THE JACKIE McLEAN QUINTET 151 JACKIE McLEAN THE MEETING 152 JACKIE McLEAN NEW SOIL 153 JAZZ AT MASSEY HALL JAZZ AT MASSEY HALL 154 JAZZ STUDIO 1 JAZZ STUDIO 1 155 JIM HALL JAZZ GUITAR PACIFIC JAZZ 1227 156 JIMMY RANEY JIMMY RANEY visits Paris LD194 157 JIMMY RANEY JIMMY RANEY visits Paris LD 201 158 JIMMY SMITH COOL BLUES 159 JOE NEWMAN SALUTE TO SATCH 160 JOE TURNER and COUNT BASIE the bosses 161 JOHN COLTRANE COLTRANE JAZZ 162 JOHN COLTRANE COLTRANE TIME 163 JOHN COLTRANE GIANT STEPS 164 JOHN COLTRANE A Love Supreme 165 JOHN COLTRANE BLUE TRAIN 166 JOHN COLTRANE バラード 167 JOHN COLTRANE NEW THING AT NEWPORT 168 JOHN COLTRANE MY FAVORITE THINGS 169 JOHNNY SMITH & STAN GETZ Moonlight in Vermont 170 JUNIOR MANCE JUNIOR 171 JUTTA HIPP AT THE HICKORY HOUSE 172 KEITH JARRETT KEITH JARRETT PIANO 173 KENNY DORHAM UNA MAS 174 KENNY DORHAM QUIET KENNY 175 KENNY DORHAM MATADOR 176 KENNY DORHAM ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT AT THE CAFÉ BOHEMIA 177 KENNY DREW TRIO KENNY DREW TRIO 178 KENTON'S GIRL FRIENDS KENTON'S GIRL FRIENDS 179 LARRY CORYELL RETURN 180 LEE KONITZ JAZZ AT STORYVILLE 181 LESTER YOUNG LESTER YOUNG MEMORIAL ALBUM 182 LESTER YOUNG THE IMMORTAL LESTER YOUNG 183 LESTER YOUNG and his Orchestra PRES 184 LESTER YOUNG AND THE KANSAS CITY 6 LESTER YOUNG AND THE KANSAS CITY 6 185 LOUIS ARMSTRONG KING LOUIS 186 LOUIS ARMSTRONG SLEEPY TIME 187 LOUIS ARMSTRONG GREAT SPIRITS OF L A 188 LOUIS ARMSTRONG MGA GREAT ENTERTAINER SERIES 189 LOUIS ARMSTRONG DELUXE 190 MARTY BELL AND DON ELLIOTT MARTY BELL AND DON ELLIOTT 191 MASARU IMADA SONGS ON MY MIND 192 MAX ROACH and CLIFFORD BROWN MAX ROACH and CLIFFORD BROWN IN CONCERT 193 MAX ROACH and CLIFFORD BROWN THE BEST OF MAX ROACH AND CLIFFORD BROWN 194 MAX ROACH QUARTET LIVE IN TOKYO VOL.1 195 MAX ROACH TRIO featuring HASAAN 196 MEL TORME SWINGS SHUBERT ALLEY 197 MILES DAVIS Sketches of Spain 198 MILES DAVIS MILES IN BERLIN 199 MILES DAVIS CIRCLE IN THE ROUND 200 MILES DAVIS BAGS' GROOVE 201 MILES DAVIS MILES DAVIS BIG FUN 202 MILES DAVIS MY FUNNY VALENTINE 203 MILES DAVIS ALL STARS WALKIN' 204 MILLIE JACKSON It hurts so good 205 MILT JACKSON wizard of the vibes 206 MILT JACKSON QUARTET prestige LP 7003 hi fi 207 MODERN JAZZ QUARTET COLLABORATION 208 MODERN JAZZ QUARTET たそがれのベニス 209 MODERN JAZZ QUARTET Onen Never Knows 210 MODERN JAZZ SAX A GO GO モダンジャズ サックスアゴーゴー 211 MUNDELL LOWE A Grand Night for Swunging 212 NAT KING COLE the best of Nat King Cole 213 NATURAL SEVEN THE NATURAL SEVEN 214 NICA'S TEMPO NICA'S TEMPO 215 NORIO MAEDA SOUL SAMBA 216 OLIVER NELSON Sound Pieces 217 ORNETTE COLEMAN THE SHAPE OF JAZZ TO COME 218 OSCAR PETERSON THE TRIO 219 OSCAR PETERSON THE TRIO 220 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO at the CONCERTGEBOUW 221 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival 222 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO NIGHT TRAIN 223 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO THE SOUND OF THE TRIO 224 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO NIGHT TRAIN 225 OSCAR PETERSON TRIO GIRL TALK 226 PAL JIMMY PAL JIMMY 227 PAUL BLEY TRIO closer 228 PAUL SMITH TRIO SARATOGA 229 PYRAMID The Modern Jazz Quartet 230 QUARTET-1 JAZZ QUARTET-1 JAZZ 231 RAY BRYANT RAY BRYANT Alone at Montreux 232 RED GARLAND When There Are 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