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The Voice: The Columbia Years (1943-1952)
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This Is Smooth Jazz: The Box Set
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Young Miles
:Album Description:82 early tracks including classic encounters with Charlie Parker, the immortal 'Birth of the Cool' sessions and work with Sarah Vaughan. Four standard jewel cases housed in a CD box. 2001 release.
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Them Dirty Blues { Various Artists }
from: Jazz Records
:Album Description:82 early tracks including classic encounters with Charlie Parker, the immortal 'Birth of the Cool' sessions and work with Sarah Vaughan. Four standard jewel cases housed in a CD box. 2001 release.
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Triple Play
:Album Description:82 early tracks including classic encounters with Charlie Parker, the immortal 'Birth of the Cool' sessions and work with Sarah Vaughan. Four standard jewel cases housed in a CD box. 2001 release.
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RCA Victor 80th Anniversary [9-CD BOX SET]
:Album Description:82 early tracks including classic encounters with Charlie Parker, the immortal 'Birth of the Cool' sessions and work with Sarah Vaughan. Four standard jewel cases housed in a CD box. 2001 release.
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Bix Restored, Vol. 3
:Album Description:82 early tracks including classic encounters with Charlie Parker, the immortal 'Birth of the Cool' sessions and work with Sarah Vaughan. Four standard jewel cases housed in a CD box. 2001 release.
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Les 100 Plus Belles Chansons
:Album Details:Selection of 100 Greatest Hits, Recoded by Popular French Singer.
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The Duke: The Essential Recordings (1927-1962)
: :Two central themes color this 65-track, three-CD compilation--covering Duke Ellington's three periods recording for Columbia Records (disc 1: 1927 to 1940; disc 2: 1947 to 1952; and disc 3: 1956 to 1962). One, Ellington disliked musical pigeonholes. His open-minded attitude allowed him to create masterpieces as different as the spiritual classic 'Come Sunday' with gospel star Mahalia Jackson and the Ravelian impressionism of 'Lady of the Lavender Mist.' Two, Ellington wrote expressly for the members of his band, and that made him sound different from everyone else. That's why the growling ...
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Mercury Blues 'n' Rhythm Story 1945-1955
: :Blues 'n' Rhythm Story devotes two discs to four regions--the Midwest, Southwest, West Coast, and East Coast. Featured artists range from the acclaimed (Professor Longhair, Lightnin' Hopkins, Jay McShann, 'Cleanhead' Vinson, Dinah Washington) to the wayward. Nevertheless, the overall quality is remarkably high. The 88-page booklet helps put the music in perspective. This isn't a modest investment for a collector, but it's certainly among the elite of the R&B collections yet assembled. --Steven Stolder
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