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No. EAN No. Artist / Title 600 3514 DVD 181 3514 97835 1813514 3 Bütler/Eicher: Holozän (nach Max Frisch) 600 5001 DVD w/book 987 3185 6024 9873185 7 Jean-Luc Godard: Four Short Films 600 5050 DVD 276 9886 6025 2769886 1 Sounds And Silence (DVD) 600 5501 DVD 987 3186 6024 9873186 4 Keith Jarrett: Tokyo Solo 600 5506 DVD 177 2713 6025 1772713 7 Eleni Karaindrou: Elegy of the Uprooting 664 5502 2-DVD 177 2707 6025 1772707 6 Keith Jarrett Trio: Standards I/II Tokyo 85/86 664 5504 2-DVD 177 2710 6025 1772710 6 Keith Jarrett Trio: Live in Japan 1993/96 670 5050 Blu-ray Disc 276 9887 6025 2769887 8 Sounds And Silence (Blu-ray Disc) 800 1003 CD ECM 843 1622 0422 8431622 4 Paul Bley: w/Gary Peacock 800 1004 CD ECM 527 7102 7314 5277102 5 Marion Brown: Afternoon Of... 800 1007 CD ECM 843 4752 0422 8434752 5 Jan Garbarek: Afric Pepperbird 800 1009 CD ECM 833 6782 0422 8336782 1 Chick Corea: A.R.C. 800 1011 CD ECM 987 1766 6024 9871766 0 Holland/Phillips: Music From Two Basses 800 1016 CD ECM 527 6452 7314 5276452 2 Terje Rypdal 800 1021 CD ECM 513 7762 7314 5137762 4 Jarrett/DeJohnette: Ruta & Daitya 800 1022 CD ECM 811 9782 0422 8119782 6 Chick Corea: Return To Forever 800 1024 CD ECM 831 3312 0422 8313312 9 Burton/Corea: Crystal Silence 800 1027 CD ECM 829 3732 0422 8293732 2 Dave Holland: Conference Of The Birds 800 1029 CD ECM 847 3212 0422 8473212 3 Jan Garbarek: Triptykon 800 1032 CD ECM 829 1572 0422 8291572 6 Ralph Towner: Diary 800 1038 CD ECM 829 3832 0422 8293832 9 Art Lande: Red Lanta 800 1042 CD ECM 833 3312 0422 8333312 3 Eberhard Weber: The Colours of Chloe 800 1043 CD ECM 172 3520 6025 1723520 5 Bennie Maupin: The Jewel in the Lotus 800 1044 CD ECM 987 1773 6024 9871773 8 Julien Priester: Love, Love 800 1047 CD ECM 829 1142 0422 8291142 1 John Abercrombie: Timeless 800 1048 CD ECM 519 2812 7314 5192812 3 Paul Motian: Tribute 800 1049 CD ECM 839 3072 0422 8393072 8 Keith Jarrett/Jan Garbarek: Luminessence 800 1050 CD ECM 829 1152 0422 8291152 0 Keith Jarrett: Belonging 800 1051 CD ECM 829 1912 0422 8291912 0 Gary Burton 5tet: Ring 800 1052 CD ECM 987 1774 6024 9871774 5 Steve Kuhn: Trance 800 1055 CD ECM 835 5862 0422 8355862 5 Burton/Swallow: Hotel Hello 800 1056 CD ECM 835 0142 0422 8350142 3 Towner/Burton: Matchbook 800 1064 CD ECM 810 0672 0422 8100672 2 Keith Jarrett: The Köln Concert 800 1070 CD ECM 825 5922 0422 8255922 7 Keith Jarrett: Arbour Zena 800 1073 CD ECM 827 1332 0422 8271332 2 Pat Metheny: Bright Size Life 800 1078 CD ECM 523 2822 7314 5232822 9 Enrico Rava: The Plot 800 1079 CD ECM 519 2842 7314 5192842 0 Jack DeJohnette: Pictures 800 1083 CD ECM 523 1592 7314 5231592 2 Terje Rypdal: After The Rain 800 1084 CD ECM 829 1162 0422 8291162 9 Eberhard Weber: The Following Morning 800 1085 CD ECM 827 1312 0422 8271312 4 Keith Jarrett: The Survivors' Suite 800 1088 CD ECM 159 4952 6012 1594952 0 Edward Vesala: Satu 800 1089 CD ECM 827 7502 0422 8277502 3 Egberto Gismonti: Danca Das Cabecas 800 1092 CD ECM 835 0162 0422 8350162 1 Gary Burton Quartet: Passengers 800 1093 CD ECM 827 4082 0422 8274082 3 Jan Garbarek: Dis 800 1095 CD ECM 829 3862 0422 8293862 6 Ralph Towner: Sound And Shadows 800 1097 CD ECM 827 4092 0422 8274092 2 Pat Metheny: Watercolors 800 1101 CD ECM 827 4182 0422 8274182 0 Gary Peacock: Tales Of Another 800 1102 CD ECM 829 3852 0422 8293852 7 Kenny Wheeler: Deer Wan 800 1105 CD ECM 847 3232 0422 8473232 1 Gateway 2 800 1108 CD ECM 519 2822 7314 5192822 2 Paul Motian Trio: Dance 800 1109 CD ECM 529 0872 7314 5290872 8 Dave Holland: Emerald Tears 800 1110 CD ECM 827 4192 0422 8274192 9 Terje Rypdal: Waves 800 1111 CD ECM 521 9822 7314 5219822 8 Gary Burton: Times Square 800 1114 CD ECM 825 5932 0422 8255932 6 Pat Metheny Group 800 1115 CD ECM 821 4062 0422 8214062 3 Keith Jarrett: My Song 800 1116 CD ECM 829 1172 0422 8291172 8 Egberto Gismonti: Sol Do Meio Dia 800 1118 CD ECM 829 1952 0422 8291952 6 Jan Garbarek: Places 800 1122 CD ECM 523 2832 7314 5232832 8 Enrico Rava Quartet 800 1126 CD ECM 827 8762 0422 8278762 0 Art Ensemble of Chicago: Nice Guys 800 1135 CD ECM 843 1682 0422 8431682 8 Jan Garbarek: Photo With ... 800 1136 CD ECM 827 1352 0422 8271352 0 Egberto Gismonti: Solo 800 1137 CD ECM 829 3812 0422 8293812 1 Eberhard Weber: Fluid Rustle 800 1141 CD ECM 517 7552 7314 5177552 9 George Adams: Sound Suggestions 800 1145 CD ECM 519 2802 7314 5192802 4 Miroslav Vitous: First Meeting 800 1147 CD ECM 829 3802 0422 8293802 2 Nana Vasconcelos: Saudades 800 1150 CD ECM 825 4762 0422 8254762 0 Keith Jarrett: Eyes of The Heart 800 1151 CD ECM 823 4742 0422 8234742 8 Haden/Garbarek/Gismonti: Magico 800 1153 CD ECM 829 1962 0422 8291962 5 Ralph Towner: Old Friends,New Friends 800 1157 CD ECM 829 1582 0422 8291582 5 J. DeJohnette New Directions: In Europe 800 1161 CD ECM 827 4102 0422 8274102 8 David Darling: Journal October 800 1165 CD ECM 829 1592 0422 8291592 4 Gary Peacock: Shift In The Wind 800 1169 CD ECM 839 3042 0422 8393042 1 Jan Garbarek: Aftenland 800 1170 CD ECM 827 7052 0422 8277052 3 Haden/Garbarek/Gismonti: Folksongs 800 1174 CD ECM 829 1222 0422 8291222 0 Gurdjieff/Jarrett: Sacred Hymns 800 1182 CD ECM 821 4152 0422 8214152 1 Corea/Burton: In Concert,Zürich 800 1187 CD ECM 847 3292 0422 8473292 5 Rainer Brüninghaus: Freigeweht 800 1190 CD ECM 821 4162 0422 8214162 0 Metheny/Mays: As Falls Wichita... 800 1192 CD ECM 847 3332 0422 8473332 8 Terje Rypdal: To Be Continued 800 1193 CD ECM 829 1602 0422 8291602 0 John Surman: The Amazing Adventures... 800 1195 CD ECM 827 2692 0422 8272692 6 Shankar: Who's To Know 800 1198 CD ECM 829 3752 0422 8293752 0 Steve Eliovson: Dawn Dance 800 1199 CD ECM 833 5162 0422 8335162 2 K.Krimsky/T.Watts: Stella Malu 800 1200 CD ECM 829 3842 0422 8293842 8 Jan Garbarek: Eventyr 800 1208 CD ECM 531 0252 7314 5310252 1 Art Lande: Skylight 800 1210 CD ECM 517 7682 7314 5177682 3 Gary Peacock: Voice From The Past... 800 1216 CD ECM 817 1382 0422 8171382 8 Pat Metheny: Offramp 800 1219 CD ECM 843 1722 0422 8431722 1 David Darling: Cycles 800 1222 CD ECM 847 3302 0422 8473302 1 Paul Motian Band: Psalm 800 1223 CD ECM 829 3772 0422 8293772 8 Jan Garbarek: Paths, Prints 800 1225 CD ECM 174 2062 6025 1742062 5 Dewey Redman: The Struggle Continues 800 1230 CD ECM 829 1992 0422 8291992 2 Cherry/Blackwell: El Corazon 800 1231 CD ECM 829 3822 0422 8293822 0 Eberhard Weber: Later That Evening 800 1232 CD ECM 159 4542 6012 1594542 3 Chick Corea: Trio Music 800 1236 CD ECM 159 4972 6012 1594972 8 Arild Andersen: Molde Concert 800 1238 CD ECM 829 2002 4220 8292002 9 Dave Holland: Life Cycle 800 1241 CD ECM 837 0192 0422 8370192 2 Bill Frisell: In Line 800 1242 CD ECM 843 1712 0422 8431712 2 Miroslav Vitous: Journey's End 800 1248 CD ECM 811 5462 0422 8115462 1 Charlie Haden: Ballad Of The Fallen 800 1259 CD ECM 811 9682 0422 8119682 9 Jan Garbarek Group: Wayfarer 800 1260 CD ECM 815 2742 0422 8152742 5 Corea/Burton: Lyric Suite For Sextet 800 1261 CD ECM 811 9692 0422 8119692 8 Shankar: Vision 800 1262 CD ECM 815 6752 0422 8156752 0 Kenny Wheeler: Double,Double You 800 1263 CD ECM 815 3332 0422 8153332 7 Rypdal/Darling: Eos 800 1265 CD ECM 815 6782 0422 8156782 7 George Gruntz Band: Theatre 800 1269 CD ECM 817 4372 0422 8174372 6 Dave Holland Quintet: Jumpin'In 800 1271 CD ECM 817 7952 0422 8177952 7 Pat Metheny: Rejoicing 800 1272 CD ECM 823 2122 0422 8232122 0 John Abercrombie: Night 800 1273 CD ECM 823 2132 0422 8232132 9 Art Ens. of Chicago: The Third Decade 800 1286 CD ECM 823 7952 0422 8237952 8 Shankar: Song For Everyone 800 1288 CD ECM 823 8442 0422 8238442 3 Eberhard Weber: Chorus 800 1290 CD ECM 825 4052 0422 8254052 2 Everyman Band: Without Warning 800 1291 CD ECM 825 3232 0422 8253232 9 Oregon: Crossing 800 1293 CD ECM 825 2352 0422 8252352 5 Gary Burton Quartet: Real Life Hits 800 1294 CD ECM 825 4062 0422 8254062 1 Jan Garbarek: It's OK To Listen.. 800 1295 CD ECM 825 4072 0422 8254072 0 John Surman: Withholding Pattern 800 1296 CD ECM 825 9022 0422 8259022 0 Lester Bowie: I Only Have Eyes ... 800 1298 CD ECM 827 5202 0422 8275202 4 Azimuth '85 800 1302 CD ECM 827 4632 0422 8274632 0 Keith Jarrett: Spheres 800 1303 CD ECM 827 2562 0422 8272562 2 Terje Rypdal: Chaser 800 1306 CD ECM 827 2572 0422 8272572 1 Towner/Burton: Slide Show 800 1308 CD ECM 827 5222 0422 8275222 2 Shankar/Caroline: The Epidemics 800 1309 CD ECM 827 7682 0422 8277682 2 Dino Saluzzi: Once Upon A Time ..
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