Thelonious Monk- The Complete London Collection [3 CD, 1999]
This attractive box houses three previously released Black Lion CDs recorded at pianist/composer Thelonious Monk's final sessions as a leader; only a few dates with the Giants of Jazz were left in the future for Monk, who would soon retire altogether. Heard in unaccompanied piano solos and in a trio with bassist Al McKibbon and drummer Art Blakey, Monk is in surprisingly exuberant form, still very much at the peak of his powers. Although most of this music was last available in a "complete" Mosaic LP box set, there are actually three additional alternate takes included in the very enjoyable and somewhat definitive set. Highlights include "Little Rootie Tootie," "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland," "Blue Sphere," "Criss Cross," "The Man I Love" and "Evidence," but all 29 selections are well worth hearing. This is essential music for all serious Thelonious Monk collections; the solo performances in particular are quite memorable.
Quincy Jones - Q-Jazz: More Than 100 Legendary Recordings 1956-1960 [10 CD, 2013]
Disc 10 includes two LPs 'The Music of Quincy Jones as Played By Benny Bailey, Joe Harris, Åke Persson and the The Quincetet' and 'Great Big Band and Friends' by Nat Adderley, Coleman Hawkins and Lucky Thompson with The Harry Arnold Orchestra. The box set features an array of jazz stars, such as Benny Carter, Art Pepper, Zoot Sims, Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Oliver Nelson, Clark Terry, Phil Woods and many others.