Really any Scott is great. I used to focus on the early stuff (the Savoy box is really good) and then the late Scott "clicked" and that is really something ("Heaven" with Jacky Terrasson is really good).
Yes, Albert Stinson.
And how about Eugene Wright. The least talked about of the Brubeck Quartet. . . but a real anchor in every way a bassist should be.
Perhaps a little bit outside the parameters. . . but . . . Michael Henderson.
I still buy new books. . . though a good amount of the time I have been buying them from Daedalus Books which are cut-outs etc. at reduced prices. They often have books I am interested in reading.
Also I've been buying some books from favorites Rex Stout and A. A. Fair (Erle Stanley Gardner), which are newly re-published titles that have been out of print for fifty years or more that Hard Case Crime et al have been printing.
Art Tatum “Jewels in the Treasure Box–The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings” Resonance Records 3 cd set, disc 1
What an exciting release! A great trio in great sound (for a 1953 club recording).
Theo Hill “Reality Check” Posi-Tone cd
Theo Hill - piano; Rhodes; synthesizer
Joel Ross - vibraphone
Rashaan Carter - bass; electric bass
Mark Whitfield Jr. - drums
This one has grown on me. I like it more now than I did when I bought it a few years ago. Joel Ross was the attraction, and he contributes strongly.