1963, Pierre Michelot - Round About a Bass (Mercury/JiP)
1966, Hans Koller - Relax with my Horns (MPS), ctd the next two days
1973, Barney Kessel - Summertime in Montreux (Black Lion)
1935, Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra, feat. Billie Holiday record for Brunswick
1953, Art Farmer Septet records for Prestige (Plays the Arrangements of Gigi Gryce and Quincy Jones), follow up 7 June the next year
1968, Charles Tolliver and his All Stars a.k.a. Paper Man (Polydor/Black Lion)
1942, Frank Sinatra records for RCA
1954, Barney Kessel records for Contemporary (Kessel Plays Standards)
1965, Jazz Crusaders - Chile con Soul (Pacific), ctd the next day
1970, Pharoah Sanders - Summun, Bukmun, Umyun (impulse!)
the other option would be to use CDex for the extraction (or ripping). It is small, free, and easy to use.
http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
there's a tutorial here.
You should go through numbers 1, 2 and 3 to set up the programme (skip the mp3 and normalisation stuff). Under #3, it is explained how you can make sure that the big file you are going to rip will end up somewhere on your harddisk where there is enough room for it. Then look up how to rip wavs under #6
1936, Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday record for Brunswick
1937, Count Basie & His Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday radio broadcast from the Savoy Ballroom, released on various "labels". Three tunes were officially released in the Columbia 4CD box America's #1 Band.
1969, Harold Mabern - Workin' & Wailin' (Prestige)
I understand you only have a CDr of the material? You will need to extract a .wav from that. From a quick glance at the specs, I do not think Audacity can do this. You will need a programme like Exact Audio Copy or CDex
http://www.exactaudiocopy.org/
http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
This .wav will be a pretty big file! My guess would be about 500Mb or more.
Did you catch this one when it was available at BasicHip?
If you did miss it, get it here...
If it is any indication, there will likely be quite a bit of stoopidity in that box.
Good stuff!
1960, George Shearing with Nancy Wilson record for Capitol (The Swingin's Mutual)
with Eddie Costa, vib; Dick Garcia, g; prob. George Duvivier, b; prob. Walter Bolden, ds;