Recorded October 12 & 13, 2000
Con Houston Person. Recorded live at Salt Peanuts, New York, NY in 1980. Previously unreleased.
Originally recorded on November 13, 1954 (#1, 2, 3, 8) & February 6, 1955 (#4-7) at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey.
Remastered in 2004 by Rudy Van Gelder'
All transfers from analog to digital were made at 24-bit resolution.
This is a mono recording.
Originally Issued as BLP 1518 in 1956.
Tracks 12 to 22 are bonus tracks not on original LP
Tracks 1 to 11 from the album [r2935903] (CS 9335), released 8/15/66
Track 12 released 6/6/66 as single #4-43677: [r10087509]
Track 13 previously unreleased
Tracks 14, 15 released 3/14/66 as single #4-43550: [r5928287]
Track 16 released 6/7/67 as single #4-44180: [r7240539]
Tracks 17 to 19 previously unreleased
Tracks 20, 21 released 12/5/67 as single #4-44399: [r4000010]
Track 22 previously unreleased
Il meglio di Buddy Rich & Big Band, su Pacific Jazz. Il suo periodo migliore.
Recorded January 17, 1961 in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
2CD. Con The Copenhagen Art Ensemble, Herb Robertson e Marc Ducret.

"Recorded in performance at the Village Vanguard, New York City; June 25, 1961.
Con Scott LaFaro al basso e Paul Motion alla batteria

Recorded November 30, and December 1 and 2, 1996 at Sound on Sound, New York City.
Recorded at M&I Recording Studios, New York, NY on June 21, 2001.
Design: Kenji Obata, Littlefield & Co.
3CD.
Recorded at The Golden Circle, Stockholm, April and September 1962.
Previously Unissued Recordings
20th Anniversary Release
Recorded at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, on December 6, 1995
Mixdown and pre mastering January 1996
Recorded in NYC on June 2 (#2 & 5), July 18 (#3, 6 & 7) and July 19 (#1 & 4), 1956. Original LP issue: EPIC [url=http://www.discogs.com/Horace-Silver-Quintet-Silvers-Blue/release/2094283]LN 3326[/url] in 1956.
This package consists of previously released material.
Issued in a jewel case with transparent tray and a 16-page booklet.
Tracks 1-12 from the album [m531272] (CS9918, released 7/19/65).
Selections 13-24 are bonus track not on original LP:
tracks 13, 14 released 4/5/64 as single 4-43022;
tracks 15, 16 released 7/7/64 as single 4-43087;
track 17 released 6/6/66 as single 4-43677;
tracks 18 and 20 previously unreleased;
track 19 released 6/7/67 as single 4-44180;
track 21 released 12/24/66 as single 4-43872;
track 22, 23 released 11/23/64 as single 4-43167;
tracks 24 released 12/3/70 as single 4-45283.
Tributo a Clyde Stubblefield e Lonnie Smith. Oltre a Dan Trudell, pianista jazz emergente, nell'album suonano Joel Adams, Dana Hall, Pat Mallinger, Mike Standal ed altri.
Copia non sigillata.
In trio con Bill Frisell e Charlie Haden
2LP su 1 CD
Recorded May 9, 1979 at the Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

THE FINAL RECORDINGS LIVE AT KEYSTONE KORNER SEPTEMBER 1980
(P)&(C) 2000 Fantasy, Inc.
Recorded at Keystone Korner, San Francisco; August 31-September 8, 1980
Disc 1: August 31, 1980
Disc 2: September 1, 1980
Disc 3: September 2 & 3, 1980
Disc 4: September 3, 1980
Disc 5: September 4, 1980
Disc 6: September 5 & 6, 1980
Disc 7: September 7, 1980
Disc 8: September 8, 1980
Booklet: 28 pages
Recorded at Sound On Sound Studios, New York, NY on April 20, 21 and 23, 2000
Additional recording at Atomic K Studios, Minneapolis, MN
Mixed at G Studio Digital, Studio City, CA
Mastered at Classic Sound, New York, NY
Sounds of Blackness appears courtesy of Zinc Records
Take 6 appears courtesy of Reprise Records
Kirk Whalum appears courtesy of WArner Bros. Records
Beverly Botsford plays Latin Percussion
Ed Thigpen uses Remo drums, Sabian Cymbals and Calato Sticks and Brushes
?© 2000 Concord Records, Inc., 2450-A Stanwell Drive, Concord, CA 94520. Manufactured in the E.U.
English Version Vocals of the Great Italian Cinema
IREC Milano
Made in Italy
D.D. Jackson solo piano in tribute to his greatest influences.
Recorded live to two-track on a Bösendorfer Imperial Concert Grand May 8 - 9, 1999, at Studio Victor, Montreal, Canada.
Total Playing Time 57:45
Marcus Roberts courtesy of Novus Records.
Recording: Live At "Pit Inn" Tokyo, Japan, December, 3rd & 4th, 1992.
Track 6 contains a sample, taken from "Ajaja" performed by Babatunde Olatunji, written by Babatunde Olatunji.
Track 7 contains a sample, taken from "Troglodyte", written by J. Castor, J. Thomas, D. Gibson, H. Jensen, R. Manigault, L. Fridie, performed by the Jimmy Castor Bunch
Tracks 1 to 11 Recorded at House On The Hill Studios, Belmont, MA
Track 12 Recorded at Sound Techniques, Boston, MA
Mixed at Sound Techniques, Boston, MA
Mastered at Masterdisk
Produced by Bread & Butter for Bread & Butter Production inc
Executive Producer: Preston Powell for Jazzateria Inc
?© 1994 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Made in Germany for Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
Najee appears courtesy of EMI Records
Compilation of two albums:
-Jazz Gunn (1967, released as Atlantic ?SD 1487)
-Portrait Of Carmen (1967, released as Atlantic SD 8157)
Part of the "Collectables Jazz Classics", "2 Original LPs on 1 CD, 19 Classic Tracks".
Tracks 1, 8: Not on original LP
? 1990, Fantasy, Inc.
All previously issued versions of "Hot House" were incomplete: this is the first
release of the complete performance.
All other tunes previously issued by Mythic Sound.
Issued by arrangement with Cecilia Powell.
Tracks taken from [r13542053] (1989).
Recorded:
1 to 7 at Royal Roost, NYC, December 19, 1948
8 at Club Saint-Germain, Paris, France, November 7, 1959
9 & 10 in Paris, France, March 12, 1960
11 to 14 at the Hotel-Restaurant "la Belle Escale", Edenville, France, between August 8 and 14, 1964
Published:
2 Tempo Music (ASCAP)
3 P.D. (Public Domain)
4 Unichappell Music (BMI)
5 Fain Music Co. / Fred Ahlert Music (ASCAP)
6 Embassy Music (BMI)
7, 9 and 10 Atlantic Music (BMI)
8 Orpheus Music (BMI)
11 WB Music (ASCAP)
12 Universal-MCA Music Publ. (ASCAP)
13 Consolidated Music Publ. (ASCAP)
14 Time Step Music (ASCAP)
Made in Germany.
Manufactured under license for distribution by ZYX-Music.
Comes in a standard jewel case with 8-page folded booklet including discographical annotations and extensive liner notes.
Recorded 19th & 22nd December at Studios Sharkbyte, Oakland.
Tracks 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 19, 20 are previously unissued.
Tracks 3, 7, and 10 to 20 are Stereo.

2001. Registrato da lvivo al festival Time In Jazz di Berchidda.
Enregistrements d'origine monophonique / Original Mono Recording
Songs for saxophone and piano. ECM 2010.
Charlie Haden,Gonzalo Rubalcaba,Ignacio Berroa,Joe Lovano,David Sanchez,Pat Metheny e Federico Britos Ruiz.Un classico del latin jazz.

con Gianluigi Trovesi, Marco Esposito, Sergio Orlandi, Martin Dietrich Wehner e altri
Registrato dal vivo Théâtre de Beaulieu, Lausanne, December 8, 1960
Recorded July 28, 30 and August 23rd, 1958 at the Columbia 30th St. Studios, New York.

8CD. The Final Recordings, Part 2: Live at the Keystone Korner, September 1980
Recorded July, 1965.
© & ? 2008 ESP-Disk' Ltd.
Recorded live at the Village Vanguard 7/1/84
? & © 1993 Landmark Records
Recorded at Fine Sounds, New York City; July 1955.
Both Miles Davis and Bill Evans claim sole authorship of track 6. The BMI database credits only Miles Davis.
Recorded at Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, California, September & October, 1976.
Recorded April 19, 1962 at Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm.
© 1990 by SteepleChase Productions ApS
Tracks 1 and 2 recorded 14 April, 1996 at Sharkbite Studio, Oakland, California
Tracks 3 - 8 recorded November 18 and 19 at Mr. Toads, San Francisco
Engineer: Myles Boisen, Special assit: Jeff Byrd
Pre-mastering by Myles Boisen at Headless Buddha Studios, Oakland
Mastered at DISCTRONICS, Tribiano- Milano, engineer: Aldo Borelli
©&? 2006 Black Saint
Standard jewel case
4CD
20-bit Super Bit Mapping
Made and printed in USA
Recorded November 1959. This is Mel Tormé's final recording with the Mel-Tones.
Art Pepper appears by arrangement with Contemporary Records, Inc.
Track 1 [published by] Jamie Hawkins Publishers (BMI) / Sony ATV Songs LLC (BMI). Recorded at Waterfall Stsudios, Aberdeen, MD. Mixed at Skyline Productions.
Track 2 [published by] Bass Hit Music (ASCAP) / Kim Waters Music (ASCAP). Produced for Double D Music and for Kim Waters Music. Mixed at Bass Hit Recording, NYC.
Tracks 3, 4, 6 to 9 [published by] Kim Waters Music (ASCAP). Recorded at Waterfall Studios, Aberdeen, MD. Mixed at Skyline Productions.
Track 5 [published by] Cori Tiffani Publishing (BMI) / Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI). Recorded at Waterfall Studios, Aberdeen, MD. Mixed at Skyline Productions.
Track 10 [published by] CuestaLoeb Music, Inc. (ASCAP) / Kim Waters Music (ASCAP). Additional production and remix for Double D Music.
? 2002 Shanachie Entertainment Corp.
The release is housed in a standard jewel case with a four-page booklet and rear inlay.
Concerto inedito della grande cantante jazz, qui accompagnata da Lou Levy, Herb Ellis, Wilfred Middlebrooks e Gus Johnson. Registrato il 18 Febbraio 1961.
Straordinario concerto inedito, uno dei pochi in cui John Coltrane ha eseguito per intero il suo capolavoro assoluto.Un concerto ritrovato per caso, tra le registrazioni del sassofonista Joe Brazil, che suonava prima di Trane in quelle sei serate al Penthouse di Seattle, Registrata il 2 Ottobre 1965, questa splendida performance di 75 minuti vede Coltrane ed il suo quartetto (McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) suonare assieme a Pharoah Sanders,e Donald Garrett. Capolavoro assoluto. Edizione stampa Usa
Rava torna alla ECM e lo fa con uno splendido lavoro, accompagnato dal geniale Stefano Bollani e da Paul Motian. 2005
Il nuovo album di John Foxx, il primo che incide per solo pianoforte.

Con ospiti Franco Ambrosetti e Bob Mintzer
Con il Denver Jazz Quintet e come ospite il sassofonista James Carter
Recorded at College of the Pacific, Stockton, CA; December 14, 1953
3CD. Cofanetto con una selezione di classici eseguiti al pianoforte: What a wonderful world, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Yesterday e decine di altri
Recorded at Sound On Sound Studios, New York, New York on September 12 & 13 and October 6, 1997
Mixed at Kampo Audio/Video, New York
Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York
Joe Beck & Danny Gottlieb appear courtesy of Wavetone Records.
Avishai Cohen appears courtesy of Stretch Records, Inc.
Herbie Hancock appears courtesy of Verve Records.
Bob Mintzer appears courtesy of DMP Records.
Dave Valentin appears courtesy of Tropijazz Records.
? ©1998 Concord Records, Inc.
Made in USA
Tracks 1-2 recorded January 10, 1945, New York City
Tracks 3-6 recorded April 5, 1945, Chicago
Tracks 7-12 recorded November 29, 1945, New York City
Tracks 13-15 recorded May 6,1946, New York City




