Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
701 | | The Trio | with Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen |
702 | and Joe Pass | Take Love Easy | |
703 | | Duke's Big 4 | with Joe Pass, Ray Brown and Louie Bellson |
704 | Various Artists | Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 Vol. 1 | |
705 | Various Artists | Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 Vol. 2 | |
706 | Various Artists | Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 Vol. 3 | |
707 | | Sirius | |
708 | | Virtuoso | |
709 | and Joe Turner | The Bosses | |
711 | | Ella in London | |
712 | Trio | For the First Time | |
713 | Various Artists | The Exciting Battle J.A.T.P. Stockholm '55 | |
714 | and Joe Pass | Two for the Road | |
716 | | Portraits of Duke Ellington | |
717 | | The Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner | with Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Harry "Sweets" Edison and Clark Terry |
718 | | Basie Jam | |
719 | | Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 | with Joe Pass, Ray Brown and Mickey Roker |
720 | , Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich | The Tatum-Hampton-Rich Trio | reissue of 1956 Clef LP - also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces Volume Three |
721 | and Ray Brown | This One's for Blanton! | |
722 | and Count Basie | Satch and Josh | |
723 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 1 | |
724 | Trio | The Tommy Flanagan Tokyo Recital | |
729 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 2 | |
730 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 3 | |
731 | , Lionel Hampton, Harry Edison, Buddy Rich, Red Callender and Barney Kessel | The Tatum Group Masterpieces | reissue of 1956 Norgran LP - also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces Volume Five |
732 | , Benny Carter and Louis Bellson | The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 1 | |
733 | , Benny Carter and Louis Bellson | The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 2 | |
734 | and Roy Eldridge | The Tatum Group Masterpieces | reissue of 1955 Clef LP |
735 | , Red Callender and Jo Jones | The Tatum Group Masterpieces | reissue of 1957 Verve LP |
736 | and Buddy DeFranco | The Tatum Group Masterpieces | |
737 | and Ben Webster | The Tatum Group Masterpieces | reissue of 1958 Verve LP - also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Eight |
739 | and Roy Eldridge | Oscar Peterson and Roy Eldridge | |
740 | and Dizzy Gillespie | Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie | |
741 | and Harry Edison | Oscar Peterson and Harry Edison | |
742 | and Clark Terry | Oscar Peterson and Clark Terry | |
743 | and Jon Faddis | Oscar Peterson and Jon Faddis | |
744 | | Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers | |
745 | and Zoot Sims | Basie & Zoot | |
746 | | Happy Time | |
747 | Peterson 6 | The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at Montreux | |
748 | JATP | Jazz at the Philharmonic at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 | |
749 | | The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 | |
750 | | Count Basie Jam Session at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 | |
751 | | Ella Fitzgerald at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 | |
752 | | Joe Pass at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 | |
753 | | The Milt Jackson Big 4 | |
754 | | The Trumpet Kings at Montreux '75 | Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie and Clark Terry |
755 | | The Louis Bellson Explosion | |
756 | | Basie Big Band | |
757 | , Joe Pass and Ray Brown | The Big 3 | |
759 | and Oscar Peterson | Ella and Oscar | |
760 | with Milt Jackson and Roy Eldridge | Nobody in Mind | |
762 | | The Ellington Suites | |
763 | | Another Epoch-Stride Piano | |
764 | | Here's Ray Bryant | |
765 | | Youngblood | |
766 | | What It's All About | |
767 | and His Orchestra | I Told You So | |
768 | | The King | |
769 | | Talk with the Spirits | |
770 | | Soprano Sax | |
771 | y Machito | Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods | |
772 | and Joe Pass | Fitzgerald and Pass... Again | |
774 | and Strings | Feelings | |
775 | , Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich | Tatum-Hampton-Rich...Again! | also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces Volume Four |
776 | | In the Evening | |
777 | | Hotmosphere | |
778 | with The Tommy Flanagan Trio | Straight Ahead | |
779 | and Joe Pass | Porgy and Bess | |
780 | | Edison's Lights | |
781 | and Dizzy Gillespie | Carter, Gillespie Inc. | |
782 | Quinteto | Leblon Beach | |
783 | | Hawthorne Nights | |
784 | 6 | Dizzy's Party | |
785 | | Agora | |
786 | | Basie Jam #2 | |
787 | | The Intimate Ellington | |
788 | | Virtuoso #2 | |
789 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 4 | |
790 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 5 | |
791 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 6 | |
792 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 7 | |
793 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 8 | |
794 | , composed and arranged By Lalo Schifrin | Free Ride | - |
795 | | Conception | |
796 | , Joe Pass and Ray Brown | The Giants | |
797 | and His Orchestra | Prime Time | |
798 | | Solo Flight | |
799 | | The Main Man | |
Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
800 | | Things That I Used to Do | |
801 | Trio | Look Out – Phineas Is Back! | |
802 | and Count Basie | Satch and Josh...Again | |
803 | meets Jimmy Rowles | If I'm Lucky | |
804 | and the Monty Alexander Trio | Soul Fusion | |
805 | | Virtuoso #3 | |
806 | and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Simply Sweets | |
807 | and Walfredo de los Reyes | Ecué - Ritmos Cubanos | |
808 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 9 | |
809 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 10 | |
810 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 11 | |
811 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 12 | |
812 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 13 | |
813 | & The "Explosion" Orchestra | Sunshine Rock | |
814 | & Cole Porter | Dream Dancing | reissue of Atlantic LP Ella Loves Cole with 2 new recordings |
815 | & His Orchestra | Up in Duke's Workshop | |
816 | and Dizzy Gillespie | Jazz Maturity...Where It's Coming From | with Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Mickey Roker |
817 | and the Trumpet Kings | Jousts | duets with Harry "Sweets" Edison, Jon Faddis, Clark Terry, Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie |
818 | | Everyday I Have the Blues | with Pee Wee Crayton and Sonny Stitt |
819 | | My Mama Pinned a Rose On Me | |
820 | Trio | All Blues | |
821 | | How Long Has This Been Going On? | |
822 | and Count Basie | Milt Jackson + Count Basie + The Big Band Vol. 1 | |
823 | and Count Basie | Milt Jackson + Count Basie + The Big Band Vol. 2 | |
824 | and Paulinho da Costa | Tudo Bem! | |
825 | | Lady Time | |
826 | 7 | Jamento | |
829 | | Fine and Mellow | |
830 | and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Chops | |
831 | and Jimmy Rowles | Warm Tenor | |
832 | | Soul Believer | |
833 | and Dizzy Gillespie | The Gifted Ones | with Ray Brown and Mickey Roker |
834 | Drum Explosion | Matterhorn | |
835 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 9 | |
836 | | Monty Alexander in Tokyo | |
837 | and Milt Jackson | Quadrant | with Ray Brown and Mickey Roker |
838 | | Louie Bellson Jam | |
840 | | Basie Jam #3 | |
841 | and Harry Sweets Edison | Just Friends | |
842 | and His Colleagues | Bags' Bag | with Ray Brown and Cedar Walton |
843 | & Oscar Peterson | Night Rider | |
844 | | The Midnight Special | |
845 | | The Best of Duke Ellington | compilation |
846 | | The Best of Ray Bryant | compilation |
847 | | The Best of Harry Edison | compilation |
848 | | The Best of Joe Turner | compilation |
849 | | The Best of Milt Jackson | compilation |
850 | | The Best of Zoot Sims | compilation |
851 | | The Best of Louie Bellson | compilation |
852 | | The Best of Count Basie | compilation |
853 | | The Best of Benny Carter | compilation |
854 | | The Best of Tommy Flanagan | compilation |
855 | | The Best of Dizzy Gillespie | compilation |
856 | | The Best of Mary Lou Williams | compilation |
857 | | The Best of Roy Eldridge | compilation |
858 | | The Best of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | compilation |
859 | | Kansas City Shout | with Joe Turner and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson |
860 | Trio | Potpourri | |
861 | | The Swinger | |
862 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 10 | |
863 | | Have No Fear Joe Turner Is Here | |
864 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 11 | |
865 | and Jimmy Rowles | Checkmate | |
866 | | I Want a Little Girl | |
867 | | Big Mouth | |
868 | | I Wish I Were Twins | |
869 | | Little Jazz and the Jimmy Ryan All-Stars | |
870 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 12 | |
871 | 6 | Kansas City | |
872 | Four | The Innocent Years | |
873 | | Ain't But a Few of Us Left | |
874 | Big Band | Farmer's Market Barbecue | |
875 | | The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 13 | |
876 | and Freddie Hubbard | Face to Face | |
877 | Trio | Eximious | |
878 | Kansas City 3 | For the Second Time | with Louis Bellson and Ray Brown |
879 | Plus Joe Pass | Blues for 2 | |
880 | Big Band | The London Gig | |
881 | and Milt Jackson | Two of the Few | |
882 | , Harry Edison and Al Grey | Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1983 | |
883 | | Life Ain't Easy | |
884 | | The Best of Freddie Hubbard: Live and In Studio | compilation |
885 | | The Best of Sarah Vaughan | compilation |
886 | | The Best of John Coltrane | compilation |
887 | | The Best of Art Tatum | compilation |
888 | and Joe Pass | Speak Love | |
889 | and Arturo Sandoval | To a Finland Station | |
890 | Various Artists | Jazz Dance | compilation |
891 | and His Orchestra | Me and You | |
892 | | My Guitar and All That Jazz | |
893 | | The Best of Joe Pass | compilation |
894 | and Philip Catherine | The Viking | |
895 | | History of an Artist Vol. 2 | compilation |
896 | Meets Oscar Peterson | The Timekeepers | |
897 | , J. J. Johnson and Ray Brown | Jackson, Johnson, Brown, & Company | |
898 | | Suddenly It's Spring | |
899 | | Cool, Cool, Blue | |
Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
900 | Quartet | Soul Route | |
901 | & His Orchestra | 88 Basie Street | |
902 | Quartet | A Tribute to My Friends | |
903 | | Quietly There: Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel | |
904 | | Kansas City Here I Come | |
905 | + Frank Wess | Two for the Blues | |
906 | | Mr. Lucky | |
907 | and Stuff Smith | Violins No End | |
908 | | Kansas City 7 | |
909 | Ray Brown Quartet | It Don't Mean a Thing If You Can't Tap Your Foot to It | with Cedar Walton and Mickey Roker |
910 | | The Eternal Traveller | |
911 | and J. J. Johnson | We'll Be Together Again | |
912 | | Whitestone | |
913 | Meets Jimmy Witherspoon | Patcha, Patcha, All Night Long | |
914 | | In a Sentimental Mood | |
915 | Meets the Oscar Peterson Quartet | Hark | |
916 | and His Gold Medal Winners | Brother Jim | |
917 | | ' | |
918 | Four | If You Could See Me Now | |
919 | Kansas City Septem | Mostly Blues...and Some Others | |
920 | and His Orchestra | Fancy Pants | |
921 | and Joe Pass | Easy Living | |
922 | Group | Wonderland | |
923 | and Oscar Peterson | Yessir, That's My Baby | |
924 | , Budd Johnson, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Harry Edison, Clark Terry, Gus Johnson and John Clayton | Count Basie Get Together | |
925 | | Basie and Friends | compilation |
926 | and Oscar Peterson | Benny Carter Meets Oscar Peterson | |
927 | , Harry Edison and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson | Oscar Peterson + Harry Edison + Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson | |
928 | & Roy Eldridge | Loose Walk | |
929 | | Intermission Riff | recorded 1951 |
930 | 4 | I'll Be Around | |
931 | | Blues for Fred | |
932 | | A London Bridge | |
933 | & Friends | Bean Stalkin | recorded in 1960 |
934 | | For My Pals | |
935 | | My Kind of Trouble | |
936 | | One for My Baby | |
937 | with Count Basie and His Orchestra | Flip, Flop & Fly | recorded 1972 |
938 | | All That Jazz | |
939 | | Summer Nights | |
940 | | Oscar Peterson Live! | |
941 | | Mack the Knife | recorded 1957 |
942 | | For Lady Day | recorded 1978 |
943 | | Stormy Monday | recorded 1974-78 |
944-2 | | Mostly Duke | recorded 1982 |
945-2 | Big Band | Fun Time | recorded 1975 |
946-2 | | Appassionato | |
947-2 | | Time After Time | recorded 1976 |
948-2 | | Virtuoso Live! | |
949-2 | | Ron Affif | |
950-2 | | Rules of the Road | |
951-2 | & Co. | Joe Pass Quartet Live at Yoshi's | |
953-2 | | On the Korner | |
954-2 | | Vierd Blues | |
955-2 | | Songs for Ellen | |
956-2 | | Among Friends | |
957-2 | and Zoot Sims | Art 'n' Zoot | recorded 1981 |
958-2 | Trio | 52nd Street | |
959-2 | and John Pisano | Duets | |
960-2 | | Bluella: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Blues | compilation |
961-2 | | Nuages: Live at Yoshi's, Vol. 2 | |
962-2 | Trio | Ringside | |
963-2 | | Conversation Pieces | |
964-2 | | Unforgettable | |
965-2 | | Solotude | |
966-2 | | Oscar Peterson Plays Duke Ellington | compilation recorded between 1967-86 |
967-2 | Memorial Album | To Bags...With Love | compilation recorded between 1954-83 |
968-2 | | Resonance | |
969-2 | and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | The Tenor Giants Featuring Oscar Peterson | with Oscar Peterson recorded 1975 |
970-2 | | The Composer | compilation recorded 1974-86 |
971-2 | | What Is There to Say | |
972-2 | | Paris Sessions | compilation recorded 1957-64 |
973-2 | Various Artists | Blues Around the Clock | compilation |
974-2 | | | |
975-2 | | Solo | recorded 1972 |
976-2 | | Parisian Thoroughfares | compilation recorded 1957-61 |
977-2 | with the Joe Castro Trio | Live at Falcon Lair | recorded 1956 |
978-2 | | Bebop | compilation recorded 1948-54 |
979-2 | | Virtuoso in New York'' | |
Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
201 | | Ray Bryant: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
202 | 3 | Tommy Flanagan 3: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
203 | 4 | Roy Eldridge 4 – Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
204 | | ' | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
205 | and Ray Brown | Milt Jackson Ray Brown Jam: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
206 | with the Tommy Flanagan Trio | Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
207 | Big Band | Count Basie Big Band: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
208 | | Oscar Peterson Jam – Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
209 | | ' | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
210 | | Pablo All Star Jam: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
211 | | Dizzy Gillespie Jam: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
212 | | Joe Pass: Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
213 | | Oscar Peterson and the Bassists – Montreux '77 | with Ray Brown/Niels Pedersen recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
214 | | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis 4 – Montreux '77 | recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
216 | | Live and Well in Japan! | recorded in Japan in 1977 |
217 | | The Paris Concert | recorded in France in 1962 or 1963 |
218 | | Solo Recital: Montreux '78 | recorded in Switzerland in 1978 |
219 | | Pres | aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Vol. 1 |
220 | + Joe Pass + Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark | recorded in Denmark in 1979 |
8221 | and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Northsea Nights | recorded in the Netherlands in 1979 |
222 | | The European Tour | recorded in Sweden in 1963 |
223 | , Count Basie, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Digital III at Montreux | recorded in Switzerland in 1979 |
224 | | Digital at Montreux | recorded in Switzerland in 1979 |
225 | | Pres Vol. II | aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Volume 2 |
226 | | Digital at Montreux, 1980 | recorded in Switzerland in 1980 |
227 | | Bye Bye Blackbird | recorded in Sweden in 1962 |
228 | | Pres Vol. III | aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Vol. III |
229 | with Dizzy Gillespie and Toots Thielemans | Summertime: Digital at Montreux 1980 | recorded in Switzerland in 1980 |
230 | | Pres Vol. IV | aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Vol. IV |
231 | Trio | Nigerian Marketplace | recorded in Switzerland in 1981 |
232 | and Stephane Grappelli | Skol | recorded in Denmark in 1979 |
233 | , Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Live in the Netherlands | recorded in the Netherlands in 1980 |
234 | | Ella à Nice | recorded in France in 1971 |
235 | | Memories of Thelonious Sphere Monk | recorded in England in 1982 |
237 | All Stars | 'S Wonderful: Live at Club House 33 | recorded in Japan in 1982 |
238 | - Nat Adderley Quintet | What Is This Thing Called Soul? | recorded in France and Sweden in 1960 |
239 | | Live at Long Beach City College | recorded in California in 1984 |
240 | Various Artists | Jazz at The Philharmonic, Hartford, 1953 | featuring Oscar Peterson, Lester Young, Roy Eldridge and Ben Webster recorded in Connecticut in 1953 |
241 | | The Good Life | recorded in Chicago in 1973 |
242 | and Duke Ellington | The Stockholm Concert, 1966 | recorded in Sweden in 1966 |
243 | | Reunion at Budokan 1981 | recorded in Japan in 1981 |
244 | | ' | recorded in Switzerland in 1982 |
245 | and His Orchestra | Harlem | recorded in Sweden in 1974 |
246 | | Live in Japan '78 | recorded in Japan in 1978 |
247 | | In the Uncommon Market | recorded in Sweden, Italy and France in 1963 |
249 | | University of Akron Concert'' | recorded in Ohio in 1985 |
Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
101 | | I Love Brazil! | |
102 | | Happy People | |
103 | | The Silent Partner | |
104 | | Creole Girl | reissue of 1973 Philips LP 10 Anos Depois |
105 | | Ain't Misbehavin' | |
106 | and Zoot Sims | The Sweetest Sounds | |
108 | Quartet | Night Child | |
109 | | I Remember Charlie Parker | |
110 | and Count Basie | A Perfect Match | recorded in Switzerland in 1979 |
111 | | Duke Ellington Song Book One | |
112 | | On the Road | |
113 | | The Personal Touch | |
114 | , Clark Terry, Freddie Hubbard and Oscar Peterson | The Trumpet Summit Meets the Oscar Peterson Big 4 | |
115 | and Zoot Sims | Mother ! Mother ! | |
116 | | Duke Ellington Song Book Two | |
117 | , Ray Brown, Mickey Roker and Joe Pass | All Too Soon: Quadrant Toasts Duke Ellington | |
118 | Five | Memories of Duke | |
119 | Various Artists | A Celebration of Duke | featuring Sarah Vaughan, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims and Quadrant |
120 | | Passion Flower: Zoot Sims Plays Duke Ellington | |
121 | Matrix | Harvest | |
122 | | It Could Happen to You | |
123 | | Concepts in Blue | |
124 | | Night Mist | |
125 | | Copacabana | |
126 | | Kansas City 5 | |
127 | | Yes, The Blues | |
129 | | A Royal Wedding Suite | |
130 | with the Count Basie Orchestra | Send In the Clowns | |
131 | and His Orchestra | Warm Breeze | |
132 | with Count Basie and the Count Basie Orchestra | A Classy Pair | |
133 | | Ira, George and Joe | |
134 | | Born to Be Blue | |
135 | | The Personal Touch | reissue of 113 |
136 | , Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie and Oscar Peterson | The Alternate Blues | |
137 | | Crazy and Mixed Up | |
138 | | The Best Is Yet to Come | |
139 | | After the Rain | |
140 | and André Previn | Nice Work If You Can Get It | |
141 | and Al Grey | Things Are Getting Better All the Time | |
142 | | Echoes | |
143 | | Sunrise | |
144-2 | | Linger Awhile: Live at Newport and More | |
Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
101 | | Afro Blue Impressions | recorded in Stockholm and Berlin in 1963 |
102 | | Johnny Hodges at the Sportpalast, Berlin | recorded in Berlin in 1961 |
103 | | Milt Jackson at the Kosei Nenkin | recorded in Tokyo in 1976 |
104 | Various Artists | J.A.T.P. in Tokyo: Live at the Nichigeki Theatre 1953 | 3LP set featuring Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa and others recorded in Japan in 1953 |
105 | Various Artists | The Jam Sessions: Montreux '77 | featuring Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and the Pablo All Stars recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
106 | Various Artists | The Art of the Jam Session: Montreux '77 | 8LP Box Set featuring Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and the Pablo All Stars recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
107 | Various Artists | The Montreux '77 Collection: Montreux '77 | 8LP Box Set featuring Ray Bryant, Tommy Flanagan, Roy Eldridge, Benny Carter, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie and Joe Pass recorded in Switzerland in 1977 |
108 | and Cecil Taylor | Embraced | recorded in New York City in 1977 |
109 | and Nat Adderley | The Yokohama Concert | recorded in Japan in 1977 |
111 | , Louis Bellson and John Heard | The London Concert: Royal Festival Hall, 1978 | recorded in England in 1978 |
112 | , Joe Pass and Niels Pedersen | The Paris Concert: Salle Pleyel, 1978 | recorded in France in 1978 |
113 | | Live at the Northsea Jazz Festival: The Hague, Holland, 1980 | recorded in Holland in 1980 |
114 | Trio | Live at Donte's | recorded in California in 1974 |
115 | | Live at the Northsea Jazz Festival: The Hague, Holland, 1980 | recorded in Holland in 1980 |
116 | | Musician, Composer, Raconteur | recorded in Switzerland in 1981 |
117 | Various Artists | ' | featuring the JATP All Stars, Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald recorded in Japan in 1983 |
118 | Trio | The Oscar Peterson Trio at Zardi's | 3LP set recorded in California in 1955 |
119 | Various Artists | J.A.T.P. in London, 1969 | featuring Benny Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins and others recorded in England in 1969 |
120-2 | | Centerpiece: At the Kosei Nenkin Vol. 2 | CD recorded in Japan in 1976 |
121-2 | and Nat Adderley | ' | CD recorded in Japan in 1977 |
Catalog No. | Artist | Album | Details |
5301-2 | | Berlin, 1962 | recorded in West Germany in 1962 |
5302-2 | | Paris, 1972 | recorded in France in 1972 |
5303-2 | Quintet | Paris, 1960 | recorded in France in 1960 |
5304-2 | | Berlin '65/Paris '67 | recorded in West Germany in 1965 and France in 1967 |
5305-2 | Jazz at the Philharmonic | Frankfurt, 1952 | featuring Lester Young, Flip Phillips, Roy Eldridge, Hank Jones, Ray Brown and Max Roach recorded in West Germany in 1952 |
5306-2 | Various Artists | The Montreux Collection | reissue of 1975 double LP recorded in Switzerland in 1975 |
5308-2 | | Ella in Budapest | recorded in Hungary in 1970 |
5309-2 | | The Gerry Mulligan Quartets in Concert | recorded in California in 1957 and France in 1962 |
5310-2 | and Joe Pass | Sophisticated Lady | recorded in West Germany in 1975 and Japan in 1983 |
5311-2 | Jazz at the Philharmonic | Norman Granz' J.A.T.P. at Carnegie Hall, 1949 | recorded in New York City in 1949 |
5312-2 | Orchestra | Stompin' at Newport | recorded in Rhode Island in 1957 |
5313-2 | | Duke Ellington at the Alhambra | recorded in France in 1958 |
5314-2 | | Decidedly | recorded in France in 1975 |
5315-2 | /Cannonball Adderley | the George Shearing/Cannonball Adderley Quintets at Newport | recorded in Rhode Island in 1957 |
5316-2 | | Paris Blues | recorded in France in 1962 |
5317-2 | | Montreux Heat! | recorded in Switzerland in 1980 |
5318-2 | & His Men | Yesterdays | recorded in Switzerland and Denmark in 1960 |
5319-2 | | Good Time Blues | recorded in Hungary in 1970 |