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  1. John Kirby and his Orchestra – The Complete Associated Transcriptions, Vol. 3 (Jazz Unlimited) — Charlie Shavers (tp, arr.); Buster Bailey (cl); George Johnson (as); Don Byas (ts); Clyde Hart(p); John Kirby (b); Bill Beason (dr); arr. by Shavers, Kirby & Lou Singer
  2. Stan Getz / Bob Brookmeyer – Recorded Fall 1961 (Verve—Polydor Japan POCJ-2724) — Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone; Stan Getz - tenor saxophone; Steve Kuhn - piano; John Neves - double bass; Roy Haynes - drums
  3. Michel Wintsch / WHO Trio – The Current Underneath (Leo Records) — Michel Wintsch (piano), Gerry Hemingway (drums), Banz Oester (bass) + Ray Anderson (trombone) on last track.
  4. George Wallington – Live! At Café Bohemia (Prestige Records — OJC Limited Edition Series / Progressive Records) — Donald Byrd (trumpet), Jackie McLean (alto sax), George Wallington (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Art Taylor (drums); includes alternate take Released in 1955 on the Progressive Records label and reissued in 1970 by Prestige. This was the first major recording by Byrd and McLean.
  5. Once you have three or four houses, it's hard to stop buying more.
  6. Dave Pell Octet – Jazz & Romantic Places [on Jazz for Dancing and Listening] (Atlantic Records / Fresh Sound Records) Personnel: Don Fagerquist - trumpet; Ray Sims - trombone; Dave Pell - tenor saxophone; Bob Gordon - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Donn Trenner - piano, celeste; Tony Rizzi - guitar; Buddy Clark - bass; Bill Richmond - drums. Arangements: Shorty Rogers, Marty Paich, Jack Montrose, Wes Hensel, Johnny Mandel.
  7. Steve Lacy / Andrea Centazzo – Clangs (Ictus Records) — soprano sax and percussion duet; includes CD bonus track; live in concert at Casarsa, Udine, Italy
  8. Dave Holland Sextet – Pass It On ( Dare2 Records / Universal Music France – EmArcy) — Antonio Hart – alto saxophone, flute; Alex Sipiagin – trumpet; Robin Eubanks – trombone; Mulgrew Miller – piano; Dave Holland – double bass; Eric Harland – drums
  9. Earl Hines – Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington [CD 2 from the Jazz Royalty set] (New World Records) — solo piano
  10. Thelonious Monk – The Unique Thelonious Monk [CDs 1b & 2a from the Complete Riverside Recordings – sessions 3 & 4] (Riverside RLP 12-209) — Thelonious Monk – piano; Oscar Pettiford – bass; Art Blakey – drums
  11. Barry Guy New Orchestra Small Formations – Mad Dogs - CD 3 (Not Two Records) Groups on CD 3: — Trevor Watts (alto sax), Johannes Bauer (trombone) — Hans Koch (tenor & soprano sax, clarinet), Per-Åke Holmlander (tuba), Raymond Strid (percussion), Paul Lytton (percussion) — Trevor Watts (alto sax), Barry Guy (bass), Raymond Strid (percussion) — Maya Homburger (baroque violin), Paul Lytton (percussion) — Agustí Fernández (piano), Mats Gustafsson (bari & tenor sax)
  12. Max Johnson Quartet (Not Two Records) — Mark Whitecage - Alto Saxophone, Clarinet `; Steve Swell - Trombone ; Max Johnson - Bass ; Tyshawn Sorey - Drums
  13. David Friesen / Glen Moore – Returning (Burnside Records) Bass duets mostly, with some bass & piano duets. Works better than I thought it would.
  14. Last night: Lennie Tristano – Descent Into The Maelstrom (East Wind Music / Universal Music Japan) — With Sonny Dallas (bass), Nick Stabulas (drums) or Peter Ind (bass), Roy Haynes (drums); half solo, half trio
  15. Merl Saunders/ Jerry Garcia / John Kahn / Bill Vitt – Live at Keystone, Vol. II (Fantasy Records)
  16. Thelonious Monk – Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington [CD 1a from the Complete Riverside Recordings – sessions 1 & 2] (Riverside) — Thelonious Monk – piano; Oscar Pettiford – bass; Kenny Clarke – drums.
  17. Soft Machine Legacy – Burden of Proof (Esoteric Records / Moonjune Records) — Theo Travis – tenor sax, flute, Fender Rhodes electric piano; John Etheridge – guitar; Roy Babbington – bass; John Marshall – drums, percussion
  18. Dave Douglas – Meaning and Mystery (Greenleaf Music) — Dave Douglas: trumpet; Donny McCaslin: tenor saxophone; Uri Caine: Fender Rhodes; James Genus: bass; Clarence Penn: drums, percussion
  19. The Band – The Band (Capitol) — 7 bonus tracks
  20. Kelan Phillip Cohran & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (Honest Jones Records)
  21. Mose Allison – Middle Class White Boy (Elektra Musician – Discovery / Warner Japan EU) — With Joe Farrell, Phil Upchurch, Putter Smith, John Dentz, Ron Powell
  22. Earl Hines – Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington [CD 1 & 2 from the Jazz Royalty set] (New World Records) — solo piano
  23. King Oliver – Creole Jazz Band [April 5-7, 1923 – CD 1a from The Complete Set] (Gennett Records / Retrival Records) — King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, c / Honore Dutrey, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Hardin, p / Bill Johnson, bj, v break / Baby Dodds, d; audio restoration by John R.T. Davies
  24. Barry Guy New Orchestra Small Formations – Mad Dogs - CD 1 (Not Two Records) Groups: — Agustí Fernández (piano) — "Annalisa" – Agustí Fernández (piano), Barry Guy (bass) — Mats Gustafsson (baritone & tenor sax, fluteophone) — Johanes Bauer (trombone), Per-Ake Holmlander (tuba), Hans Koch (tenor & soprano sax, clarinet)
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