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Ellington, Armstrong, Davis, Monk and others from our Jazz Greats Collection...these artists are an essential part of any music collection. The legends never let you down! Fill in the missing pieces of your jazz collection, Check out the 1201Music.com Jazz Greats Collection.


Albert Ayler
Witches And Devils

Andre Previn
Previn At Sunset

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
The Spiritual

Art Tatum
Standards

Art Tatum
The V-Discs

Barney Kessel
Autumn Leaves

Barney Kessel
Yesterday

Ben Webster
Gone With The Wind

Ben Webster
Stormy Weather

Ben Webster
There Is No Greater Love

Billie Holiday
At Storyville

Bud Powell
The Complete Essential
Jazz Festival Concert

Bud Powell
Strictly Confidential

Buddy Tate
Jumping On The
West Coast

Cecil Taylor
Silent Tongues

Count Basie
Class Of 54

Dexter Gordon
Body And Soul

Dexter Gordon
Take The A Train

Dollar Brand
Reflections

Don Byas
A Night In Tunisia

Donald Byrd
Groovin For Nat

Duke Ellington
The Feeling Of Jazz

Earl Hines
Tour De France

Earl Hines
Blues In Thirds

Grant Green
Reaching Out

Hampton Hawes
Blues For Bud

Jimmy Witherspoon
Jimmy Witherspoon

Lee Konitz
Body And Soul

Lee Konitz
Jazz At Storyville

Louis Armstrong
Basin Street Blues

Memphis Slim
Blue This Evening

Miles Davis
Bopping The Blues

Nat King Cole
Jam Session

Oscar Pettiford
Montmatre Blues

Oscar Pettiford
Vienna Blues

Pee Wee Russel
We Are In The Money


Serge Chaloff
The Fable Of Mabel

Sidney Bechet
Jazz At Storyville

Slide Hampton
World Of Trombones

Sonny Stitt
Autumn In New York

Stephane Grappelli
Meets Barney Kessel

Stephane Grappelli
Stardust

Sun Ra
Janus

Sun Ra
Standards

Teddy Wilson
Blues For Thomas Waller

Teddy Wilson
Cole Porter Classics

Thelonious Monk
The London
Collection Vol. 1

Thelonious Monk
The London
Collection Vol. 2

Thelonious Monk
The London
CollectionVol. 3

Wardell Gray
One For Prez

Willie Smith
Pork And Beans

Zoot Sims
Morning Fun
 

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