This 3-CD set presents the complete 1954-62 singles by the great Ella Fitzgerald. Prior to 1956, complete sessions were devoted to singles, however, following that, only a few tunes from each date would be released as singles, and the remainder would be issued on the new LP format. The classic singles featured here were released on the Decca and Verve labels. Ella is accompanied on these tracks by all-star studio orchestras conducted by Nelson Riddle, Frank DeVol, Marty Paich, and Paul Weston, among others. The outstanding 1954 Ella duets with pianist Ellis Larkins were originally issued both as singles and on the then new LP format.
Ella Fitzgerald - The Singles (3 CD, 2017/FLAC)
This 3-CD set presents the complete 1954-62 singles by the great Ella Fitzgerald. Prior to 1956, complete sessions were devoted to singles, however, following that, only a few tunes from each date would be released as singles, and the remainder would be issued on the new LP format. The classic singles featured here were released on the Decca and Verve labels. Ella is accompanied on these tracks by all-star studio orchestras conducted by Nelson Riddle, Frank DeVol, Marty Paich, and Paul Weston, among others. The outstanding 1954 Ella duets with pianist Ellis Larkins were originally issued both as singles and on the then new LP format.
Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4041-4050]
BN.4041- Tina Brooks- 1960- True Blue {RVG Remaster}
BN.4042- Horace Silver- 1960- Horace-Scope {RVG Remaster}
BN.4043- Horace Parlan- 1960- Speakin' My Piece
BN.4044- The Three Sounds- 1960- Moods
BN.4045- Freddie Redd- 1960- Shades of Redd {RVG Remaster}
BN.4046- Duke Jordan- 1960- Flight To Jordan {RVG Remaster}
BN.4047- Art Taylor- 1960- A.T.'s Delight {RVG Remaster}
BN.4048- Donald Byrd- 1960- Byrd in Flight
BN.4049- Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers- 1960- A Night In Tunisia {RVG Remaster}
BN.4050- Jimmy Smith- 1959- Home Cookin' {RVG Remaster}
Ken Burns Jazz: The Story of America's Music [ 5 CD soundtrack to documentary series, 2000/FLAC]

David Liebman, Randy Brecker, Richie Beirach, Frank Tusa & Al Foster - Mosaic Select 32: Pendulum - Live At The Village Vanguard (3 CD, 2008/FLAC)
- David Liebman - saxophone
- Randy Brecker - trumpet
- Richie Beirach - piano
- Frank Tusa - bass
- Al Foster - drums
1-2 Picadilly Lilly
1-3 Footprints
2-1 There Is No Greater Love
2-2 Solar
2-3 Picadilly Lilly
2-4 Night And Day
3-1 Blue Bossa
3-2 Well You Needn't
3-3 Bonnie's Blue
3-4 Impressions
Erroll Garner - Chronogical Classics 1944-1954 (17 CD)
Erroll Louis Garner (June 15, 1923 – January 2, 1977) was an American jazz pianist and composer known for his swing playing and ballads. His best-known composition, the ballad "Misty", has become a jazz standard.Garner's first recordings were made in late 1944 at the apartment of Timme Rosenkrantz; these were subsequently issued as the five-volume Overture to Dawn series on Blue Note Records. His recording career advanced in the late 1940s when several sides such as "Fine and Dandy" and "Sweet 'n' Lovely" were cut. However, his 1955 live album Concert by the Sea was a best-selling jazz album in its day and features Eddie Calhoun on bass and Denzil Best on drums. This recording of a performance at the Sunset Center, a former church in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, that was to be shared with Korean War veterans at a nearby army base, was made using relatively primitive sound equipment, but for George Avakian the decision to release the recording was easy. Other works include 1951's Long Ago and Far Away and 1974's Magician, both of which see Garner perform a number of classic standards. Often the trio was expanded to add Latin percussion, usually a conga.
In 1964, Garner appeared in the UK on the music series Jazz 625 broadcast on the BBC's new second channel. The programme was hosted by Steve Race, who introduced Garner's trio with Eddie Calhoun on bass and Kelly Martin on drums.
Since Garner could not write down his musical ideas, he used to record them on tape, to be later transcribed by others.
Erroll Garner - 1944, Vol. 2 {The Chronological Classics, 818} [72:01]
Erroll Garner - 1944, Vol. 3 {The Chronological Classics, 850} [69:54]
Erroll Garner - 1944-1945 {The Chronological Classics, 873} [70:53]
Erroll Garner - 1945-1946 {The Chronological Classics, 924} [56:53]
Erroll Garner - 1946-1947 {The Chronological Classics, 1004} [66:11]
Erroll Garner - 1947-1949 {The Chronological Classics, 1109} [68:58]
Erroll Garner - 1949 {The Chronological Classics, 1138} [67:43]
Erroll Garner - 1949, Vol. 2 {The Chronological Classics, 1182} [64:03]
Erroll Garner - 1949-1950 {The Chronological Classics, 1205} [70:09]
Erroll Garner - 1950 {The Chronological Classics, 1240} [72:50]
Erroll Garner - 1950-1951 {The Chronological Classics, 1310} [71:31]
Erroll Garner - 1951-1952 {The Chronological Classics, 1341} [65:51]
Erroll Garner - 1952-1953 {The Chronological Classics, 1370} [76:00]
Erroll Garner - 1953 {The Chronological Classics, 1391} [73:55]
Erroll Garner - 1953-1954 {The Chronological Classics, 1423} [72:25]
Erroll Garner - 1954 {The Chronological Classics, 1447} [76:13]
VA - Hans Mantel : Blue Note Highlights: A Groove Selection (8 CD, 2009/FLAC)
The impact of 1960s hard bop (a late descendent of bebop with more explicit blues, gospel and R&B connections) is highlighted in this eight-CD addition to the famous Blue Note label's 70th anniversary celebrations. It is a collection of often hard-grooving music chosen by the Dutch bassist and Blue Note buff Hans Mantel.
Stan Getz - The Lost Recordings - Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1966 (2 CD, 2021/FLAC)
The Lost Recordings found the master tapes of this double recital in the Berlin radio archives. How can one not be transported by this concert, which delivers a previously unreleased version of the tracks from the legendary 1964 album on Verve? The label is offering the world premiere of this concert recorded at the Berlin Philharmonic, as part of the 1966 Berliner Jazztage. The 19 tracks of this now unforgettable concert are added to the collection with, as always, an unequalled sound quality, thanks to the Phoenix Mastering® process
The concert given by Stan Getz's quartet with Astrud Gilberto on November 4, 1966, was a sort of contretemps. In these crazy years when everything is rushing, things have indeed changed in the lives and careers of the two main protagonists who, after a fleeting romance, have each regained their personal and artistic independence.
After a brief romantic idyll together, each one returned to their private lives and resumed their independence as artists. Verve had brought out a series of albums by Astrud Gilberto where seductive easy listening intermingled with cool jazz, sentimental pop and languid Brazilian groove. She was at the very pinnacle of her fame, while Getz had made a remarkable comeback to jazz. Once again, he worked with arranger Eddie Sauter, this time on the soundtrack of Arthur Penn’s Mickey One. Even more noteworthy was his discovery of vibraphonist Gary Burton, barely twenty years old, the ideal musician with whom to form a regular jazz quartet with Gene Cherico on bass and Joe Hunt on drums. It was an ensemble that was receptive to new sounds and harmonic ventures.
- On Green Dolphin Street (06:48)
- Introduction by Stan Getz (00:52)
- The Singing Song (03:12)
- The Shadow of Your Smile (05:10)
- O Grande Amor (06:41)
- Blues Walk (06:37)
- Once Upon a Summertime (06:42)
- Edelweiss (04:16)
- Medley: Desafinado / Chega De Saudade (06:50)
- Samba De Uma Nota So (03:43)
- The Shadow of Your Smile (03:04)
- Voce E Eu (Eu E Voce) (02:40)
- Corcovado (04:26)
- The Telephone Song (02:00)
- It Might As Well Be Spring (04:14)
- The Girl from Ipanema (04:11)
- Announcement by Stan Getz (00:38)
- Jive Hoot (09:04)
- Goodbye by Stan Getz (00:57)
Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band - Mosaic Select 33 (3 CD, 2008/FLAC)
The Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band was the premier recording and touring ensemble of its time in the mid- to late '70s, recording five albums for the RCA Victor label, and stunning audiences with sheer virtuosity and the charts of the Japanese born pianist. A symmetry between Asian culture and American bop made this orchestra most unique, exciting, and above all, highly original.
Freddie Redd - The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Freddie Redd (2 CD, 1989/FLAC)
Available in a box set as either three LPs or two CDs, this limited-edition release has all of the music recorded at pianist Freddie Redd's three Blue Note sessions. In addition to the selections originally included on the LPs Music From the Connection and Shades of Redd, there is a completely unissued date that adds to the fairly slim Freddie Redd discography. Altoist Jackie McLean (who is on all three sets) and tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks (a key soloist on two) co-star with the pianist; trumpeter Benny Bailey is also heard from the later date. The music is comprised mostly of Redd's originals (including seven songs written for the stage play The Connection) and fits into the style of the mainstream hard bop of the day, although with a few personal touches. Straight-ahead fans and Blue Note collectors can consider this set to be essential.
Blue Note Works 4000-4100 series [4031-4040]
BN.4031- Hank Mobley- 1960- Soul Station {RVG Remaster}
BN.4032- Sonny Red- 1960- Out Of The Blue
BN.4033- Dizzy Reece- 1960- Soundin' Off {RVG Remaster}
BN.4034- Lee Morgan- 1960- Lee-Way {RVG Remaster}
BN.4035- Duke Pearson- 1959- Tender Feelin's {RVG Remaster}
BN.4036- Lou Donaldson- 1960- Sunny Side Up
BN.4037- Horace Parlan- 1960- Us Three
BN.4038- Jackie McLean- 1960- Capuchin Swing {RVG Remaster}
BN.4039- Stanley Turrentine- 1960- Look Out! {RVG Remaster}
BN.4040- Freddie Hubbard- 1960- Open Sesame {RVG Remaster}










