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FS/FA: Some straight-ahead jazz CDs (incl. Japan. imports)


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I have the following CDs for sale or trade. Shipping within the US is included. All of my CDs (including inserts) are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. I prefer to receive payments in PayPal -- from bank accounts only; my account cannot handle payments from credit or debit cards.

XXX: sold

***Free when you buy 3 or more items below:

Dave Brubeck, "Quartet in Europe" (Columbia Japan/SRCS 9529) [CD in mint condition; this item *was* a mini-LP; prev. owner cut & glued together pieces of the cardboard sleeve to fashion inserts that fit into a jewel case]

$21.50 each

Kenny Barron, “Super Standard” (Venus Japan/TKCV 35343) obi [trio w/ J. Leonhart, A. Foster]

Lee Konitz, “Plays” (Vogue Japan/BVCJ 37025) oop mini-LP w/ obi [quintet w/ Renaud, S. Levey]

Lee Konitz, “Jazz Nocturne” (Venus Japan/TKCV 35063) obi [quartet w/ K. Barron, J. Genus, K. Washington]

Steve Kuhn, “Love Walked In” (Venus Japan/TKCV 35062) obi [trio w/ B. Williams, B. Stewart]

Steve Kuhn, “Temptation” (Venus Japan/TKCV 35098) obi [trio w/ B. Williams, B. Drummond]

Steve Kuhn, “Plays Standards” (Venus Japan/TKCV 35395) obi [trio w/ B. Williams, A. Foster]

Charlie Mariano, “Jazz Portrait of Charlie Mariano” (Regina Japan/ABCJ-550) obi [various size groups w/ Brookmeyer, J. Hall, J. Byard, R. Davis, A. Heath, M. Lewis, et al.]

$17.50 each

V.A., “The Commodore Story” (Commodore) [2-CD set of highlights from the Commodore sessions; w/ booklet & slipcase]

$12.50 each

Chet Baker, “In Paris” (EmArcy Japan/UCCU 5176) obi [20-bit; selections from 1955-1956 Barclay sessions; Twardzik, Boland, etc.]

Phil Bancroft, “Headlong” (Caber - Scotland) [quartet w/ R. Anderson, T. Stronen]

Bill Coleman, “The Complete Philips Recordings” (Gitanes/Universal) [2-CD set from Jazz in Paris series]

Henri Crolla, “Le long des rues” (Gitanes/Universal) [2-CD set from Jazz in Paris series]

Stan Getz & the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band, “Change of Scenes” (Verve) oop

Lars Gullin, “1953-55 vol. 8: Danny’s Dream” (Dragon)

Keith Jarrett, “Somewhere Before” (Atlantic Japan/WPCR 25007) obi [trio w/ Haden, Motian]

Howard McGhee, Volume 2 & Tal Farlow Quartet (Blue Note) oop [Gryce, H. Silver, P. Heath]

Sal Salvador, “Quintet/Quartet” & “Kenton Presents” (Blue Note) oop [sokolow, E. Costa, J. Williams]

Bobo Stenson, “Goodbye” (ECM) oop [trio w/ Jormin, Motian]

Bebo Valdes & El Cigala, “Lagrimas Negras” (BMG Japan) [Japan version in jewel case w/ obi]

$11.50 each

Harry Allen, “Plays Ellington Songs” ( RCA) [quartet w/ Charlap, P. Washington, K. Washington]

Anouar Brahem, “Le voyage de Sahar” (ECM) [trio of oud, piano, & accordion]

Don Byron, “Romance with the Unseen” (Blue Note) oop [quartet w/ Frisell, D. Gress, DeJohnette]

Kenny Cox, “Introducing Kenny Cox & the Contemporary Jazz Quintet” (Blue Note)

Booker Ervin, “Texbook Tenor” (Blue Note) [quintet w/ W. Shaw, K. Barron, B. Higgins]

Fly, “Sky & Country” (ECM) [trio w/ M. Turner, L. Grenadier, J. Ballard]

Anat Fort, “A Long Story” (ECM) [trio, quartet w/ P. Robinson, E. Schuller, Motian]

Erik Friedlander, “Broken Arm Trio” (Skipstone) [trio w/ T. Dunn, M. Sarin]

Bill Frisell, Ron Carter, & Paul Motian (Nonesuch) [trio]

Gordon Grdina, “Think Like the Waves” (Songlinees) [trio w/ Peacock, Motian]

Billy Hart Quartet (Highnote) [quartet w/ M. Turner, E. Iverson, B. Sheets; extra: a burn of a live NPR telecast]

Conrad Herwig, “Hieroglyphica” (Criss Cross) [quartet w/ Charlap, J. Genus, G. Jackson]

Yuri Honing, “Seven” (Challenge) [quartet w/ Bley, Peacock, Motian]

Keith Jarrett, “Yesterdays” (ECM) [trio w/ Peacock, DeJohnette]

Lee Konitz, “Deep Lee” (Enja) [quartet w/ Minsarah]

Steve Kuhn, “Mostly Coltrane” (ECM) [quartet w/ Lovano, J. Baron]

Joe Lovano & Hank Jones, “Kids: Live at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola” (Blue Note) [duo]

Paul Motian, “Garden of Eden” (ECM) [septet w/ Malaby, C. Cheeks, Cardenas, Monder, Bro, J. Harris]

Gerry Mulligan, “Pleyel Concert”, vol. 1 (Vogue/BMG) [quartet w/ Brookmeyer, E, Mitchell, Isola] [some wear on the edges of digipack]

Gerry Mulligan, “Pleyel Concert”, vol. 2 (Vogue/BMG) [quartet w/ Brookmeyer, E, Mitchell, Isola] [some wear on the edges of digipack, & some scratches on the back of digipack]

John McNeil, “This Way Out” (OmniTone) [quartet w/ G. Benitez, J. Smith]

Charlie Parker, “The Charlie Parker Story on Dial”, vol. 1 (Dial Japan/TOCJ 6123) obi

John Patitucci, “Remembrance” (Concord) [trio w/ Lovano, B. Blade]

Ken Peplowski, Ted Rosenthal, Jay Leonhart & Grady Tate, “Sensitive to the Touch” (LRC) [quartet; Harold Arlen songs]

Ken Peplowski, “Lost in the Stars” (Nagel Hayer) [quartet w/ G. Cohen, L. Nash]

Walter Perkins, “MJT + 3” (Vee Jay/Koch) [quintet w/ Strozier, H. Mabern, B. Cranshaw]

Enrico Rava, “New York Days” (ECM) [quintet w/ M. Turner, Bollani, L. Grenadier, P. Motian]

Zoot Sims Quartet & Sextet (Vogue/BMG) [1950 & 1953 recordings in Paris w/ Rosolino, Renaud, G. Wiggins, Michelot, K. Clarke]

Tomasz Stanko, “Soul of Things” (ECM) [quartet w/ Wasilewski, Kurkiewicz, Miskiewicz]

Tomasz Stanko, “Suspended Night” (ECM) [quartet w/ Wasilewski, Kurkiewicz, Miskiewicz]

Tomasz Stanko, “Lontano” (ECM) [quartet w/ Wasilewski, Kurkiewicz, Miskiewicz]

Thomas Stronen, “Rica” (Challenge - Holland) [quartet w/ F. Ljungkvist, B. Stenson, M. Eilertsen]

Thomas Stronen, “Parish” (ECM) [quartet w/ F. Ljungkvist, B. Stenson, M. Eilertsen]

Clark Terry & Bob Brookmeyer, “The Power of Positive Swinging” (Mainstream/Legacy) [quintet w/ Kellaway, Crow, D. Bailey]

Bebo Valdes, “Live at the Village Vanguard” (Calle 54) [duo w/ J. Colina]

Non-jazz:

Classical -- $24.50 each

J.S. Bach, Solo Violin Sonatas & Partitas played by Viktoria Mullova (Onyx) [2-CD set]

J.S. Bach, Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord or Continuo played by Viktoria Mullova & Ottavio Dantone (Onyx) [2-CD set]

Flamenco -- $13.50 each. [Note: El Camaron is considered by many to be the finest flamenco singer of recent times; these are the first 5 volumes of his famous collaboration with Paco de Lucia; the CDs were bought in a flamenco specialty shop in Madrid.]

XXXEl Camaron de la Isla & Paco de Lucia, “Al Verte las Flores Lloran” (Philips - Spain)

XXXEl Camaron de la Isla & Paco de Lucia, “Cada Vez que nos Miramos” (Philips - Spain)

XXXEl Camaron de la Isla & Paco de Lucia, “Son tus Ojos dos Estrellas” (Philips - Spain)

El Camaron de la Isla & Paco de Lucia, “Canastera” (Philips - Spain)

El Camaron de la Isla & Paco de Lucia, “Caminito de Totana” (Philips - Spain)

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