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JAZZ-AUCTION 1/2007 Bock’S Music Shop � Glasauergasse 14/3 a 1130 Wien (Europe) Tel.- U JAZZ-AUCTION 1/2007 Bock’s Music Shop Glasauergasse 14/3 A 1130 Wien (Europe) Tel.- u. Fax: (+43-1)877-89-58 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.bocksmusicshop.at LiebeMusikfreunde! DiesistdieaktuelleJazz-AuktionslistevonBock'sMusicShop.AlsMusikversandmitweltweitenKontaktenistesuns gelungen,eininteressantesAngebotanteilweisesehrrarenJazzschallplattenzusammenzustellen.DieseListesteht natürlichauchaufunsererWebsitezumDownloadbereit.InunseremWebshopfindenSiezusätzlicheAngebote,wie antiquarischeundneueTonundBildträgerallerArt,Musikliteratur,BücherallerArtundMusikzubehör,dieSieauch online bestellenkönnen. Mehrals 1 Million international erhältliche Ton- und Bildträger könnenSie beiuns bestellen! 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AUKTIONSSCHLUSSTAG (Closing Date): Freitag 31. August 2007 JAZZ-AUCTION 1/2007 No. ARTIST TITLE LABEL Country/Cond JAZZ – LPs (12 inch) Mindestgebot / Minimum Bid EUR 10,90 2 LP-Sets EUR 14,50 1 Adams, George / Pullen, Don Breakthrough Blue Note BT-85122 US E+ 2 Adams, George / Quintett Paradise Space Shuttle Timeless SJP 127 NL E+ 3 Adderley, Cannonball / Quintet In San Francisco Riverside RLP 1157 (SMJ-6062) J E+ 4 Akbar-Khan, Ali The Classical Music Of India Prestige PRST 1079 (MB 18,00) US E+ 5 Akiyoshi, Toshiko / Tabackin, Lew Big Band Live At Newport RCA PL 40821 D E+ 6 Akiyoshi, Toshiko / Tabackin, Lew / BB Insights RCA PL 45363 F N-/E+ 7 Alabama Sacred Harp Convention, The White Spirituals From The Sacred Harp (A.Lomax) New World Records NW 205 US N-/E+ 8 Albam, Manny The Jazz Workshop (1955 & Brookmeyer, Cohn) RCA PM 43551 F N- 9 Albam, Manny / Wilkins, Ernie The Drum Suite RCA Victor LPM-1279 US E+ 10 Albam,M./Charles,T./Russo,B./Macero,T. Something New, Something Blue Columbia CL 1388 (FSR) (MB 16,00) E N-/E+ 11 Alexander, Monty Montreux Alexander MPS 5D 064D-99482 NL E+ 12 Alexander, Monty-/ Brown, R. / Ellis, H. Overseas Special Concord CJ-253 US N 13 Allen, Henry Red At Newport with Jack Teagarden & Kid Ory Verve 817 792-1 F N 14 Allen, Steve Plays HI-FI Music For Influentials Coral CRL 57218 (MB 17,90) US E+ 15 Ammons, Gene Jug Sessions Mercury EMS-2-400 (2 LP-Set) US N- 16 Ammons, Gene Juganthology Prestige P-24036 (2 LP-Set) US N 17 Ammons, Gene Gentle Jug Prestige P-24079 (2 LP-Set) US N- 18 Anderson, Cat Old Folks (Arvanitas, Michelot, Collier) All Life AL 004 F N-/E+ 19 Anderson, Cat Plays W. C. Handy (Ashby, Persiany, Bell etc.) Black And Blue 33.163 F N- 20 Angrum, Steve / Sheik, Kid New Orleans–The Legends Live–Volume 6 (1961) Jazzology JCE-16 (rare item) US E+ 21 Anthony, Ray Ray Anthony Plays Steve Allen (Candoli, Flory ) Capitol T1086 (FSR 054 2602341) E N- 22 Anthony, Ray Jam Session At The Tower Capitol T749 (5C 038-85354) NL N 23 Armstrong, Louis Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jell Roll Audio Fidelity ST 90339 US E+ 24 Armstrong, Louis Swing Low Sweet Satchmo Brunswick 87 017 LPBM (rare german issue) D E+ 25 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 1 (1925/26) CBS 62470 F N-/E+ 26 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 4 (1928) CBS 62473 F N-/E+ 27 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 5 (1928/29) CBS 62474 F N-/E+ 28 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 6 (1929/30) CBS 62475 F N-/E+ 29 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 8 (1931/32) CBS 62750 F E+ 30 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 2 (1926/27) CBS XOC 171 F N-/E+ 31 Armstrong, Louis Chicago Concert CBS 88496 (2 LP-Set) NL N- 32 Armstrong, Louis Sleepytime …A Remembrance Columbia CSP C 10680 US N- 33 Armstrong, Louis Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy Columbia JCL 591 US E+ 34 Armstrong, Louis Satchmo Live in Concert Coral COPS 1902 1-2 (2 LP-Set) D N 35 Armstrong, Louis Ambassador Extraordinaire (Original European Embassy EMB 31194 NL N- Concert Performances) 36 Armstrong, Louis The Great Concert (Toronto 1956) Festival Album 154 (2 LP-Set) F N- 37 Armstrong, Louis Accompanying Various Blues Singers Jazum 6 US E+ 38 Armstrong, Louis Louis With Guest Stars MCA 1306 US N- 39 Armstrong, Louis Satchmo – A Musical Autobiography (Bklt) MCA COPS 2619/1-4 (4 LP-Set) , (MB 20,00) D N- 40 Armstrong, Louis V.S.O.P. Vol. 3 (1927/28) Odeon XOC 172 F N-/E+ 41 Armstrong, Louis And His Hot Seven Philips B 07237 L (Old European Issue) NL N- 42 Armstrong, Louis & Earl Hines Philips B 07019 L NL E+ 43 Armstrong, Louis Meets Oscar Peterson Verve 2332 075 D N- 44 Armstrong, Louis Satchmo Sings Evergreens Verve 711051 D E+ 45 Armstrong, Louis Louis Under The Stars World Records T 556 UK N-/E+ 46 Armstrong, Louis / Bernstein, Leonard Satchmo The Great (Soundtrack) CBS Sony 20AP 1846 (MB 19,00) J N- 47 Armstrong, Louis / Ellington, Duke At Newport 1956 CBS 62 614 F N- 48 Armstrong, Louis / Ellington, Duke The Great Reunion Roulette SLVLXR. 505 (2 LP-Set) F E+ 49 Aronov, Benny Shadow Box (Brookmeyer, Harrell, B. Williams) Choice CRS 1021 (cc) US N-/E+ 50 Arsenal With Our Own Hands (Collection Of Soviet Jazz) East Wind Records MC-20649 US N- 51 Auld, Georgie Jump, Georgie, Jump Hep 27 UK E+ 52 Auld, Georgie Manhattan With Strings (with Don Costa Orch.) United Artists 669 102 D E+/E 53 Austin, Lovie / Her Blues Serenaders Austin, Lovie & Her Blues Serenaders Fountain Records FJ 105 UK N- 54 Ayler, Albert A. Ayler (1964 & 1966 feat. Cherry, Peacock….) Philology W 88 (Musica Jazz 11/1990) I N- 55 Bacsik, Elek Bird and Dizzy – A Musical Tribute Flying Dutchman BDL1-1082 (MB 19,00) US FS 56 Baker, Chet Chet Baker Big Band (1956) Pacific Jazz 1229 (054 2607921) E N- 57 Barbarin, Paul And His New Orleans Jazz Band G.H.B. GHB 2 US E+ 58 Barbarin, Paul / Humphrey, Percy Sounds Of New Orleans, Vol. 1 Storyville SLP-6008 (foc) DK N- 59 Barbarin, Paul / Miller, Punch Jazz At Preservation Hall, Vol. 3 (early 1960s) Atlantic SD 1410 US N-/E+ 60 Barbieri, Gato Ruby, Ruby A&M 64655 NL N 61 Barbieri, Gato Yesterdays (feat. Ron Carter....) Flying Dutchman BDL1-0550 US E+ 62 Barbieri, Gato The Legend Of Gato Barbieri Flying Dutchman FD 10165 US E+ 63 Barbieri, Gato Yesterdays RCA BDL1 0550 F N 64 Barnet, Charlie Lieben Sie Swing? (Live in Concert 1960s) Everest S 70 177 IT D E+ 65 Barnet, Charlie The Complete, Vol. 1 - 1935-1937 RCA AXM2-5526 (2 LP-Set) US N- 66 Barnet, Charlie & His Orchestra Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra, Vol. 1 Sounds of Swing LP-103 US N- 67 Basie, Count Count Basie On V-Disc Vol. 3 1943 - 49 DAN VC-5024 J N- 68 Basie, Count Live 1954 (At The “Savoy Ballroom”, New York) Delta Jazzline JL 20 818 D E+ 69 Basie, Count V-Discs 1944 / 45 Jazz Society AA 505 S N- BOCK'S MUSIC SHOP Seite 2 www.bocksmusicshop.at JAZZ-AUCTION 1/2007 No. ARTIST TITLE LABEL Country/Cond 70 Basie, Count The V-Discs Volume 2 (1943 - 45) Jazz Society AA 506 S N- 71 Basie, Count Autumn In Paris Magic AWE 13 UK N- 72 Basie, Count Basic Basie MPS SR 61 796 (15 264 ST) D E+ 73 Basie, Count Jam Session at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 Pablo 2310-750 D E+ 74 Basie, Count Mostly Blues ... And Some Others Pablo 2310-919 US E+ 75 Basie, Count This Time By Basie! (Hits of the 50s & 60s) Reprise RS-6070 US N- 76 Basie, Count The World of Count Basie Roulette 52111/2 US N- 77 Basie, Count Easin' It Roulette SR 52106 US E+ 78 Basie, Count Rhythm Men Swing House SWH 23 UK E+ 79 Basie, Count “8 & 16“ Tax m-8029 S N- 80 Basie, Count April In Paris Verve 2304 408 F E+ 81 Basie, Count At Newport Verve 2304 414 F N- 82 Basie, Count More Hits Of The '50's And '60's Verve V/V6-8563 US E+ 83 Basie, Count Basieland Verve V/V6-8597 US E+ 84 Basie, Count The Swinging Count (1952) Verve MV 2646 (MB 18,00) J N- 85 Basie, Count / Bennett, Tony Strike Up The Band Roulette SR-59021 US E+ 86 Basie, Count / Eckstine, Billy Basie / Eckstine, Inc. Roulette Basie 8 F N 87 Basie, Count / Vaughan, Sarah The Birdland Years: Basie On Roulette Vol. 12 Roulette 405 BASIE 12 F E+ 88 Bauschke, Erhard Die großen Tanz-Orchester 1930 – 1950 Polydor 2664 207 (2 LP-Set) D E+ 89 Bechet, Sidney Volume 1 – Giant Of Jazz Blue Note BLP 1203 US E+ 90 Bechet, Sidney Volume 2 – Giant Of Jazz Blue Note BLP 1204 (US-Original) US E+ 91 Bechet, Sidney Black And Blue (1951/53) Deutscher Schallplattenclub H260/2 D E+ 92 Bechet, Sidney « Le soir où .. l’ on cassa l’ Olympia” Vogue CLVLX. 316 (400316) (2 LP-Set) F N- 93 Bell, Charles / Trio The Charles Bell Trio In Concert Gateway LP 7012 (FSR-544) E N- 94 Beneke, Tex Radio Discs Of Tex Beneke Joyce LP-2006 US E+ 95 Benkó Dixieland Band Face To Face Krém SLPX 17727 H N-/E+ 96 Benkó Dixieland Band Side By Side (A.
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