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Jazz Library (Songs by Album) Music Afro-Cuban 1 Kenny Dorham 1. Afrodisia(5:06) 8. Echo Of Spring (a.k.a. K.D.'s Cab Ride) (6:12) 2. Lotus Flower(4:17) 9. Minor's Holiday [Alternate Take] (4:24) 3. Minor's Holiday(4:28) 4. Basheer's Dream (5:03) 5. K.D.'s Motion(5:29) 6. The Villa(5:24) 7. Venita's Dance (5:22) The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1 2 Bud Powell 1. Bouncing With Bud (3:05) 8. Bouncing With Bud [Altern...(3:16) 15. It Could Happen To You(3:17) 2. Wail(3:06) 9. Wail [Alternate Take](2:42) 16. Parisian Thoroughfare (3:26) 3. Dance Of The Infidels(2:54) 10. Dance Of The Infidels [Alt... (2:51) 17. Un Poco Loco [Alternate T...(3:49) 4. 52nd Street Theme(2:50) 11. Ornithology [Alternate Take] (3:12) 18. Un Poco Loco [Alternate T...(4:32) 5. You Go To My Head(3:15) 12. Un Poco Loco(4:46) 19. A Night In Tunisia [Alterna... (3:53) 6. Ornithology(2:23) 13. Over The Rainbow(2:59) 20. It Could Happen To You [... (2:23) 7. Bouncing With Bud [Altern...(3:06) 14. A Night In Tunisia(4:17) Art 3 Nando Michelin 1. Juan Gris(8:30) 8. Picasso In Blue (8:09) 2. Nude(7:55) 9. Vassily Kandinsky(5:16) 3. Paul Gauguin(5:48) 4. Marc Chagall(8:23) 5. Joan Miro (7:39) 6. Portrait(5:32) 7. Henro Matisse(7:41) At Carnegie Hall 4 Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane 1. Monk's Mood(7:52) 8. Blue Monk (6:31) 2. Evidence(4:42) 9. Epistrophy [Incomplete] (2:24) 3. Crepuscule With Nellie(4:27) 4. Nutty(5:04) 5. Epistrophy(4:29) 6. Bye-Ya(6:31) 7. Sweet & Lovely(9:35) At the Opera House 5 Ella Fitzgerald 1. It's All Right With Me (2:32) 8. Them There Eyes (2:08) 15. Goody Goody(1:55) 2. Don'cha Go 'Way Mad(2:42) 9. Stompin' at the Savoy(5:15) 16. Moonlight in Vermont(3:16) 3. Bewitched, Bothered and ... (3:01) 10. It's All Right With Me (2:45) 17. Stompin' at the Savoy (7:15) 4. These Foolish Things (3:46) 11. Don'cha Go 'Way Mad(2:32) 18. Oh, Lady Be Good (4:24) 5. Ill Wind(2:48) 12. Bewitched, Bothered and ... (3:22) 6. Goody Goody(1:55) 13. These Foolish Things (3:49) 7. Moonlight in Vermont(3:06) 14. Ill Wind(2:54) Back At The Chicken Shack 6 Jimmy Smith 1. Back At The Chicken Shack(8:06) 2. When I Grow Too Old To Dream(9:55) 3. Minor Chant(7:34) 4. Messy Bessie(12:31) 5. On The Sunny Side Of The Street(5:47) Page 1 of 23 Music Bags Meets Wes 7 Milt Jackson 1. S.K.J.(5:17) 2. Stablemates(5:46) 3. Stairway To The Stars(3:39) Bags Meets Wes 8 Wes Montgomery 4. Stairway To The Stars(3:47) Bags Meets Wes 9 Milt Jackson 5. Blue Roz(4:47) 6. Sam Sack(6:06) 7. Jingles(6:56) Bags Meets Wes 10 Wes Montgomery 8. Jingles(6:54) 9. Delilah(6:13) Bags Meets Wes 11 Milt Jackson 10. Delilah(6:18) Ballads 12 Dexter Gordon 1. Darn That Dream (7:32) Page 2 of 23 Music Ballads 13 John Coltrane 1. Say It (Over And Over Again)(4:18) Ballads 14 Dexter Gordon 2. Don't Explain(6:07) Ballads 15 John Coltrane 2. You Don't Know What Love Is(5:15) Ballads 16 Dexter Gordon 3. I'm A Fool To Want You(6:45) Ballads 17 John Coltrane 3. Too Young To Go Steady(4:23) Ballads 18 Dexter Gordon 4. Ernie's Tune(4:17) Page 3 of 23 Music Ballads 19 John Coltrane 4. All Or Nothing At All(3:38) Ballads 20 Dexter Gordon 5. You've Changed(7:28) Ballads 21 John Coltrane 5. I Wish I Knew(4:54) Ballads 22 Dexter Gordon 6. Willow Weep For Me(8:49) Ballads 23 John Coltrane 6. What's New(3:47) Ballads 24 Dexter Gordon 7. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry(5:23) Page 4 of 23 Music Ballads 25 John Coltrane 7. It's Easy To Remember (But So Hard To Forget)(2:49) Ballads 26 Dexter Gordon 8. Body And Soul(17:00) Ballads 27 John Coltrane 8. Nancy (With The Laughing Face)(3:11) Bird & Diz 28 Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie 1. Bloomdido(3:30) 8. Relaxin' With Le...(3:59) 15. Relaxin' With Le...(1:13) 22. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:21) 2. My Melancholy ... (3:30) 9. Leap Frog [Com...(2:37) 16. Relaxin' With Le...(0:07) 23. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:15) 3. Relaxin' With Lee(2:51) 10. Leap Frog [Com...(2:04) 17. Relaxin' With Le...(0:28) 24. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:41) 4. Leap Frog(2:36) 11. Leap Frog [Com...(2:10) 18. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:28) 5. An Oscar For Tr...(3:29) 12. An Oscar For Tr...(3:24) 19. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:18) 6. Mohawk(3:45) 13. Mohawk [Compl...(4:06) 20. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:42) 7. My Melancholy ... (3:21) 14. Relaxin' With Le...(0:21) 21. Leap Frog [Brea...(0:19) A Blowing Session (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 29 Johnny Griffin 1. The Way You Look Tonight (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (1999 Digital Remaster)(9:41) 2. Ball Bearing (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (1999 Digital Remaster)(8:11) 3. All The Things You Are (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (1999 Digital Remaster)(10:15) 4. Smoke Stack (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (1999 Digital Remaster) (10:14) 5. Smoke Stack (Alternate Take) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (1999 Digital Remaster)(11:00) Blue Train 30 John Coltrane 1. Blue Train(10:44) 2. Moment's Notice(9:11) 3. Locomotion(7:14) 4. I'm Old Fashioned(7:58) 5. Lazy Bird (7:07) 6. Blue Train (Alternate Take)(9:58) 7. Lazy Bird (Alternate Take)(7:13) Page 5 of 23 Music The Blues And The Abstract Truth 31 Oliver Nelson 1. Stolen Moments(8:46) 2. Hoe-Down(4:43) 3. Cascades(5:31) 4. Yearnin'(6:24) 5. Butch And Butch(4:37) 6. Teenie's Blues(6:34) Bluesin' & Cruisin' 32 Hank Marr 1. A Half-Step Thang(7:02) 8. Satin Doll(8:01) 2. Bluesin' & Cruisin' in Flat B(5:51) 9. You've Changed(4:44) 3. Silver Lining(5:48) 10. This Little Light of Mine(6:09) 4. Blues Thang(7:13) 5. A Swingin' Bossa Nova(6:19) 6. I'm Glad There Is You(7:31) 7. We B 3'in You(12:31) Boss Tenors: Straight Ahead From Chicago 1961 33 Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt 1. There Is No Greater Love(6:34) 2. The One Before This(7:13) 3. Autumn Leaves(6:36) 4. Blues Up And Down(8:51) 5. Counter Clockwise(9:38) Brilliant Corners 34 Thelonious Monk 1. Brilliant Corners(7:45) 2. Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues Are(13:09) 3. Pannonica(8:51) 4. I Surrender, Dear(5:28) 5. Bemsha Swing(7:43) Brown & Roach Incorporated 35 Clifford Brown & Max Roach 1. Sweet Clifford(6:43) 2. I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You(7:23) 3. Stompin' At The Savoy(6:27) 4. I'll String Along With You (4:14) 5. Mildama(4:35) 6. Darn That Dream (4:05) 7. I Get A Kick Out Of You(7:38) Burning For Buddy: A Tribute To The Music Of Buddy Rich - Volume 1 36 Rich, Buddy Big Band 1. Dancing Men(6:36) Page 6 of 23 Music Cantaloupe Island 37 Herbie Hancock 1. Cantaloupe Island(5:30) 2. Watermelon Man(7:12) 3. Driftin'(6:58) 4. Blind Man, Blind Man(8:19) 5. And What If I Don't(6:35) 6. Maiden Voyage(7:56) The Complete Atomic Basie 38 Count Basie 1. The Kid From Red Bank(2:42) 8. Midnite Blue(4:28) 15. The Late Late Show(2:52) 2. Duet(4:12) 9. Splanky(3:36) 16. The Late Late Show (Voc... (3:02) 3. After Supper(3:26) 10. Fantail(2:56) 4. Flight Of The Foo Birds(3:24) 11. Li'l Darlin'(4:51) 5. Double-O(2:47) 12. Silks And Satins (4:05) 6. Teddy The Toad(3:19) 13. Sleepwalker's Serenade (... (3:37) 7. Whirly-Bird(3:51) 14. Sleepwalker's Serenade(3:39) The Complete Birth Of The Cool 39 Miles Davis 1. Move(2:34) 8. Boplicity(3:02) 15. Move (Live)(3:43) 22. Darn That Drea... (4:24) 2. Jeru(3:14) 9. Rocker(3:07) 16. Why Do I Love ... (3:42) 23. Move (Live)(4:49) 3. Moon Dreams(3:20) 10. Israel(2:18) 17. Godchild (Live)(5:52) 24. Moon Dreams (... (3:47) 4. Venus De Milo(3:12) 11. Rouge(3:15) 18. Symphony Sid I... (0:25) 25. Budo (Hallucina... (4:23) 5. Budo(2:36) 12. Darn That Dream (3:25) 19. S'il Vous Plait [L...(4:23) 6. Deception(2:49) 13. Birth Of The Co... (0:18) 20. Moon Dreams [... (3:08) 7. Godchild(3:10) 14. Symphony Sid ... (1:03) 21.
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