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Ella: Legendary Decca Recordings
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Every Once in a While - Slipcased 2 CD Set
from: 32. Jazz Records
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Frank Sinatra ~ The V-Discs ~ Years: 1943-1947 ~ Columbia ~ Two Volume Set
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Big Band Fever
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Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century
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Unforgettable
:Album Details:Great Nat's Three CD Box Including his all Greatest Hits. 42 Songs Including Unforgetable, Tenderly, Mona Lisa, all by Myself and Many More.
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Count Basie: Portrait
:Album Details:Great Nat's Three CD Box Including his all Greatest Hits. 42 Songs Including Unforgetable, Tenderly, Mona Lisa, all by Myself and Many More.
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The Ultimate Grammy Box
:Album Details:Great Nat's Three CD Box Including his all Greatest Hits. 42 Songs Including Unforgetable, Tenderly, Mona Lisa, all by Myself and Many More.
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Hip Jazz Bop: Batteries Not Included
: :As its title implies, this compilation of bebop nuggets puts an emphasis on straight-ahead acoustic jazz. Culled from the vaults of the Black Lion, a British label dedicated to documenting expatriate American boppers from the 1950s and '60s, this edition has a consistent midtempo feel. Freddie Hubbard's 'Lex,' Donald Byrd's 'Groovin' for Nat,' Zoot Sims's 'Snake Eyes,' and Don Byas's 'All the Things You Are' feature swinging horn-led ensembles, while Mal Waldron's 'Blues for Lady Day,' Hampton Hawes's 'My Romance,' and Thelonious Monk's 'Evidence' put the piano at the fore. Stephane Grappelli's violin ...
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Swinging on a Star: His Fifty Greatest Hits of the 30s & 40s
: :As its title implies, this compilation of bebop nuggets puts an emphasis on straight-ahead acoustic jazz. Culled from the vaults of the Black Lion, a British label dedicated to documenting expatriate American boppers from the 1950s and '60s, this edition has a consistent midtempo feel. Freddie Hubbard's 'Lex,' Donald Byrd's 'Groovin' for Nat,' Zoot Sims's 'Snake Eyes,' and Don Byas's 'All the Things You Are' feature swinging horn-led ensembles, while Mal Waldron's 'Blues for Lady Day,' Hampton Hawes's 'My Romance,' and Thelonious Monk's 'Evidence' put the piano at the fore. Stephane Grappelli's violin ...
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