I have seven of the ten cd series of the Essential Keynote Collection. Looks like some of these were issued in the US, Japan and possibly Spain. With a couple of multiple cd's the complete set consists of 14 cd's.
Volume 1-The Complete Lester Young(Lester Young Quartet, Kansas City Seven)
Volume 2-The Complete Lennie Tristano(Lennie Tristano Trio)
Volume 3-Early Bebop(Red Rodney's Be-Boppers, Neal Hefti Orchestra)
Volume 4-2 cds-Roy Eldridge and the Swing Trumpets(Jonah Jones and his Orchestra, Roy Eldridge and his Trumpet Ensemble, Charlie Shavers Quintet w/Earl Hines, Corky Corcoran and His Orchestra, J.C. Hears Quintet w/Buck Clayton, Ted Nash Quintet w/Joe Thomas, Joe Thomas and His Orchestra)
Volume 5-The Fabulous Ellingtonians(Rex Stewarts Big Eight, Billy Taylors Big Eight, Barney Bigard Quintet, Juan Tizol and His Orchestra)
Volume 6-The Complete Coleman Hawkins-4 cds-(Coleman Hawkins Quintet, Cozy Cole All Stars, Coleman Hawkins and his Sax Ensemble, ColHaw All American Four, Col Haw Quintet, Charlie Shavers All American Five, George Wettling's New
Yorkers)
Volume 7-The Complete Benny Carter-(BenCar Quintet, Arnold Ross Quintet)
Volume 8-Red Norvo Improvisations
Volume 9-The Keynotersw/Nat King Cole(also Charlie Shavers, Jonah Jones, Budd Johnson, Willie Smith, Johnny Guarnieri, Milt Hinton, J.C. Heard, Red Callender, Jackie Mills)
Volume 10-The Small Herds:Chubby Jackson & Bill Harris
Numerous alternate takes on many of the cds(6 of Tristano's "Interlude") but great music. At one time these were usually found pretty cheaply in used music stores. Wonder if these are going to be re-issued is they will follow somewhat the same format or elliminate many alternate takes.