vendredi 27 octobre 2023

L'après-guerre (1946-1954)


Charles Mingus, Roy Haynes, Thelonious Monk et Charlie Parker à l'Open Door Café en 1953. 

Louis Armstrong: C'est Ci Bon: Satchmo in the Forties (Proper, enr. 1940-1950; publ. 2001). (CD)

Variés (Louis Armstrong / Red Allen / Zutty Singleton / Johnny Dodds / Jimmie Noone): New Orleans Jazz (Decca, enr./publ. 1940; publ. 1956; Brunswick, publ. ?). (Album 78-tours; LP)

Louis Armstrong: Louis Armstrong 6: Louis with Guest Stars (Jazz Heritage Series Vol. 7) (MCA, enr. 1938-1949; publ. 197?). (LP)

Back in N.Y. and Chicago Vol. 8 (1941) (MCA Coral, enr. 1941; publ. 1975). (LP)

Louis Armstrong 11: Satchmo for Ever!... 1935-1945 (Jazz Heritage Series Vol. 35) (MCA, enr. 1935-1945; publ. 1974). (LP)

Back in L.A. 1938-1942 Vol. 2 (MCA Coral, enr. 1938-1942, publ. 1975). (LP)

Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Town Hall Concert Plus (RCA Victor, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1957). (LP)

From the Big Band to the All Stars (1946-1956) (Jazz Tribune No. 54) (RCA, enr. 1946-1956; publ. 1984; publ. 1992). (LP/CD)

Pops (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1987). (LP)

Louis Armstrong’s Town Hall Concert (A Treasury of Immortal Performances) (RCA Victor, enr. 1947; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Louis Armstrong at Town Hall: The Complete Town Hall Concert 17 May 1947 (Jazz Tribune No. 43) (RCA, enr. 1947; publ. 1983/1992); (LP/CD)

Louis Armstrong and The All Stars: Satchmo at Symphony Hall (Decca, enr. 1947; publ. 1951; Brunswick, publ. 1955; MCA, publ. 1973). (LP)

Louis Armstrong and the All Stars: New Orleans Days (Decca, enr./publ. 1950; Brunswick, publ. 1953; CiD, publ. ?). (10”)

Louis Armstrong and the All Stars: New Orleans Nights (Decca, enr. 1950-1954; publ. 1954; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1966; Coral, publ. ?; MCA Coral, publ. ?); The Best of Louis Armstrong (Brunswick, publ. 1968). (LP)

Louis Jordan: Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five (JSP, enr. 1938-1950; publ. 2001). (CD)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: In Memoriam (MCA, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1975). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: Vol. 1: Hoodoo Man (Swingtime, enr. 1938-1940; publ. 1986). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Timpany Five: Jivin’ with Jordan (Charly, enr. 1939-1951; publ. 1985). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: G.I. Jive 1940-47 (Jukebox Lil, enr. 1940-1947; publ. 1983). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man (Jukebox Lil, 1938-1942, publ. 1986). (LP)

Louis Jordan Vol. 2: Knock Me Out (Swingtime, enr. 1940-1942; publ. 1986). (LP)

Look Out! …It’s Louis Jordan and the Tympany Five (Charly, enr. 1939-1953; publ. 1983). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five (Decca, enr. 194?; publ. 1946). (Album 78-tours)

The Best of Louis Jordan (MCA, enr. 1941-1954; publ. 1975). (LP)

Greatest Hits (Vol. 2) 1941-1947 (MCA, enr. 1941-1947; publ. 1975). (LP)

Louis Jordan & Friends (MCA, enr. 1944-1953; publ. 1984). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: Out of Print (Official, enr. 1939-1954; publ. 1988). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: Cole Slaw 1947-52 (Jukebox Lil, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 1983). (LP)

Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five: Some Other Stuff Vol. 4 1945-1951 (MCA, enr. 1945-1951; publ. 197?). (LP)


Lester Young au club Spotlite, New York, 1946; photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Lester Young: President: The Complete 1936-1951 Small Group Sessions Studio Recordings - Master Takes Vol. 3, 1944-1946 (Blue Moon). 
Lester Young:
President: The Complete 1936-1951 Small Group Sessions: Studio Recordings - Master Takes Vol. 4: 1946-1949 (Blue Moon). 
Lester Young: President: The Complete 1936-1951 Small Group Sessions: Studio Recordings - Master Takes Vol. 5: 1949-1951 (Blue Moon). 

Lester Young: The Pres (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1951); (10”)

Lester Young: Blue Lester (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1956; London, publ. 1958; Eros/Savoy, publ. ?); Lester Young featuring Count Basie: Lester Young vol. 1: Blue Lester (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?); The Immortal Lester Young featuring Count Basie 1944-1949 (Musidisc, publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Lester Young: Pres/The Complete Savoy Recordings (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1976); Aussi sur: Master Takes with Earle Warren & Johnny Guarnieri (Savoy, enr. 1944 & 1949; publ. 1980). (LP)

Lester Young and his Tenor Sax (Vol. 1) (Aladdin, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1956; Aladdin/Pathé Marconi, publ. 1984); Swinging Lester Young (Intro, publ. 1957; Score, publ. 1958); The Great Lester Young Volume 1 (Liberty, publ. 1965); Lester Young Memorial Vol. 1 (Sonet, publ. ?; Storyville, publ. ?); Aussi sur: The Great Lester Young (Imperial, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1962; Polydor, publ. 1962); Aussi sur: The Aladdin Sessions (Blue Note, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1975). (LP)

Lester Young Trio (Mercury, enr. 1946; publ. 1950; Clef, publ. 1951; (Blue Star, publ. 1954); (Album 78-tours/10”); The Lester Young-Buddy Rich Trio (Norgran, enr. 1946; publ. 1956; Verve, publ. 1958); Aussi sur: Nat Cole, Lester Young, Buddy Rich: Giants 3 (VSP, enr. 1946; publ. 1966); The Definite Lester Young Vol. 1 (Verve, publ. 1966); Aussi sur: The Genius of Lester Young (Verve, enr. 1946 & 1952; publ. ?); Aussi sur: Lester Swings (Verve, enr. 1946-1951; publ. 1977). (LP)

Lester Young and his Tenor Sax (Aladdin, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1953). (10”)

The Greatest Lester Young (Intro, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1951; Score, publ. 1958; Vogue, publ. 1958); Lester Young and his Tenor Sax Vol. II (Aladdin, publ. 1956; Aladdin/Pathé Marconi, publ. 1983). (LP)

Lester Young Memorial vol. 2 (Sonet, enr. 1947-1949; publ. ?; Storyville, publ. ?). (LP)

The Great Lester Young Volume 2 (Liberty, enr. 1947; publ. 1965). (LP)

Billy Eckstine: The Legendary Big Band (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1944-1947; publ. 2002). (CD)

Blowing the Blues Away 1944-1953 (Swingtime, enr. 1944-1953; publ. 1987). (LP)

Mister B. and the Band: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1976). (LP) 

Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Complete Jazz at the Philharmonic on Verve 1944-1949 (Verve, publ. 1998) / Best of the 1940s Concerts (Verve, enr. 1944-1949; publ. 1998). (CD)

The Historic Recordings (Verve, enr. 1944 & 1946; publ. 1976). (LP)

Bird and Pres: The ’46 Concerts (Verve, enr. 1946; publ. 1977). (LP)

Lester Young: Carnegie Blues (Verve, enr. 1946-1957; publ. 1985). (LP)

Billie Holiday: Jazz at the Philharmonic (Clef, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1955; Columbia, publ. 1956; Blue Star, publ. ?). (10")

The JATP All Stars: How High the Moon (VSP, enr. 1947; publ. 1966). (LP)

The Gene Krupa Trio: Norman Granz’ Jazz at the Philharmonic (Mercury, enr. 1946; publ. 1952; Clef, publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. 1953; Columbia, publ. 1955). (10")

The JATP All Stars: Perdido (VSP, enr. 1947; publ. 1966). (LP)

Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Ella Fitzgerald Set (Verve, enr. 1949-1954; publ. 1983). (LP)

Bird & Pres: Carnegie Hall 1949 (Verve, enr. 1949; publ. 1983). (LP)

Aussi: Norman Granz’ Jazz at the Philharmonic: 1940s (Verve, enr. 1944-1947; publ. 1971 (Jap.)). (LP) 


Illinois Jacquet à New York, 1947; photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Illinois Jacquet: The Illinois Jacquet Story (Proper, enr. 1944-1951; publ. 2002). (CD) / The Complete Illinois Jacquet Sessions 1945-50 (Mosaic, enr. 1945-1950; publ. 1996). (LP/CD)

The Fabulous Apollo Sessions (Vogue, enr. 1945-1947, publ. 1973). (LP)

Illinois Jacquet Collates (Mercury, enr. 1951; publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. 1952; Clef, publ. 1953; Columbia, publ. 1956); (10”)

Illinois Jacquet Collates No. 2 (Mercury, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1953; Clef, publ. 1953; Blue Star, publ. 1954); (10”)

Jazz Moods (Clef, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1955; Verve, publ. 195?). (LP) 

Sidney Bechet & Mezz Mezzrow: The King Jazz Records Story (Storyville, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 2012). (CD)

Blues with Bechet (Concert Hall, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1964; Guilde du Jazz, publ. ?; Seabird, publ. ?); Fantastic (Locomotive, publ. 1975). (LP)

Boyd Raeburn: Jewells (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1945-1949; publ. 1980/1995). (LP/CD)

Chano Pozo: El Tambor de Cuba: Life and Music of the Legendary Cuban Conga Drummer (Tumbao Cuban Classics, enr. 1939-1953; publ. 2001). (CD)

Rumbero Mayor (Grosso!, enr. 1940-1949; publ. 2019). (LP)

Charlie Parker: A Studio Chronicle 1940-1948 (JSP, publ. 2003). (CD)

Jay McShann Orchestra featuring Charlie Parker: Early Bird (Spotlite, enr. 1940-1943; publ. 1973); Jay McShann, Charlie Parker: Early Bird (1940-1943) (Black & White Series Vol. 172) (RCA, publ. 197?); Aussi: Charlie Parker: First Recordings! (Onyx, enr. 1940-1945; publ. 1974). (LP)

Jay McShann and his Orchestra with Charlie Parker: Kansas City Memories (Decca, enr. 1941-1942; publ. 1954; Brunswick, publ. 1956); (10”); Aussi: Jay McShann and his Orchestra featuring Charlie Parker: The Jumping Blues (Jazz Heritage Series No. 4) (Coral, enr. 1941-1943; publ. 197?); Aussi: Jay McShann: The Early Bird Charlie Parker (1941-1943) (MCA, enr. 1941-1943; publ. 1974). (LP)

Charlie Parker: Every Bit of It (Spotlite, enr. 1945; publ. 1981). (LP)

Dizzy Gillespie: In the Beginning (Prestige, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1973). (LP)

Red Norvo: Red Norvo’s Fabulous Jam Session (Dial, enr. 1945; publ. 1951; Spotlite, publ. 197?); Once There Was Bird (Charlie Parker, publ. 1962; MGM, publ. 1962; Rhapsody, publ. 1980). (LP)

Sir Charles Thompson: Sir Charles Thompson and his All-Stars (Apollo, enr. 1945 & 1947; publ. 1951); (10”); Sir Charles All Stars featuring Charlie Parker (Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Sir Charles Thompson and his All Stars featuring: Charlie Parker / J.C. Heard and his Orchestra: The Fabulous Apollo Sessions (Vogue, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1973). (LP)

The Charlie Parker Story (Savoy, enr. 1945; publ. 1956); The Immortal Charlie Parker Vol. 5 (London, publ. 1958); Charlie Parker Memorial Volume One (Realm, publ. 1963; CBS, publ. 1963); The Complete Charlie Parker Vol. 1: Now’s the Time (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Charlie Parker (No. 1) (Dial, enr. 1946; publ. 1948); (10”)

Charlie Parker (No. 2) (Dial, enr. 1947; publ. 1949); (10”)

Charlie Parker (No. 3) (Dial, enr. 1947; publ. 1949); (10”)

Charlie Parker (Charlie Parker Sextet) (Dial, enr. 1947; publ. 1950); (10”)

The Fabulous Bird (Jazztone, enr. 1947; publ. 1955). (LP)

All Star Sextet (Royal Roost, enr. 1947; publ. 1958). (LP)

New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 1 (Savoy, enr. 1944-1947; publ. 1950); (10”)

New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 2 (Savoy, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1951); (10”)

New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 3 (Savoy, enr. 1944-1948; publ. 1952); (10”)

New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 4 (Savoy, enr. 1944-1948; publ. 1952); (10”)

Aussi: Bird/The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) (Savoy, enr. 1944-1948; publ. 1976). (LP)

Aussi: Bird Lives: The Complete Dial Masters (Dial/NME/Spotlite, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1988). (LP)


Charlie Ventura (saxo ténor) et Bill Harris (trombone), 1947; photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Charlie Ventura: Bop for the People (Proper, enr. 1945-1951; publ. 2002). (CD)

The Sunset All Stars: Jammin’ at Sunset Vol. 1 (Fontana, enr. 1945; publ. 1969). (LP)

Charlie Ventura: East of Suez (Regent, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1958). (LP)

Charlie Ventura: Euphoria (Savoy, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1980). (LP)

Charlie Venturo (sic): Stomping with the Sax (Chrystalette, enr. 1946(?); publ. 1950); (10”)

Charlie Ventura and his Sextette: Charlie Ventura (Imperial, enr. 1946; publ. 1953); (10”)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Charlie Boy – Charlie Ventura – 1946 (Phoenix, enr. 1946; publ. ?). (LP)

Bill Harris – Charlie Ventura: Live at the 3 Deuces! (Phoenix Jazz, enr. 1947; publ. 1975). (LP)
Jackie and Roy Kral with Charlie Ventura’s Jazz Combo: Jazz Classics with Charlie 

Jackie and Roy Kral with Charlie Ventura’s Jazz Combo: Jazz Classics with Charlie Ventura’s Band (I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles) (Regent, enr. 1948; publ. 1957; Savoy, publ. ?); Charlie Ventura: I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Charlie Ventura and his Orchestra: Birdland (RCA Victor, enr. 1949-1950). (LP)

Charlie Ventura Collates (Mercury, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1952; Clef, publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10”)

Charlie Ventura and his Orchestra: In a Jazz Mood (Norgran, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1956; Verve, publ. ?). (LP)

The Charlie Ventura Septet: Gene Norman Presents a Charlie Ventura Concert (Decca, enr. 1949; publ. 1953; Brunswick, publ. 1953); Charlie Ventura: Jazz Lab Vol. 7 (MCA Coral, publ. 1974); The Charlie Ventura Septet: Gene Norman Presents a Charlie Ventura Concert (MCA, publ. 1980); Gene Norman Presents The Charlie Ventura Septet in Concert 1949 (MCA, publ. 1983); Charlie Ventura featuring Jackie Cain and Roy Kral: Bop for the People (Affinity, publ. 1983). (LP)

Charlie Ventura: Gene Norman Presents Charlie Ventura in Concert (Gene Norman Presents, enr. 1949; publ. 1954); Gene Norman Presents Just Jazz in Concert (Vogue Coral, publ. ?; Gene Norman Presents/Vogue, publ. ?); (10”); Charlie Ventura and his Band: In Concert (GNP Crescendo, publ. 1976); Charlie Ventura: Vol. 1 (Jazz Reactivation, publ. 1981). (LP)

Red Norvo: The Modern Red Norvo (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1945-1951; publ. 2002). (CD)

Red Norvo's Fabulous Jam Session (Dial, enr. 1945; publ. 1951; Spotlite, publ. 197?/1995). (LP/CD)

The Red Norvo Trio with Tal Farlow and Charles Mingus: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1976/1995). (LP/CD)


Dizzy Gillespie et son orchestre au club Downbeat vers 1946. Avec lui on reconnaît John Lewis (piano) et
Ray Brown (contrebasse); dans la section de saxes, Cecil Payne (baryton) et James Moody (ténor). 
Derrière Payne, dans la section de trompettes, Miles Davis. Photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Dizzy Gillespie: Odyssey 1945-1952 (Savoy Jazz, publ. 2002). (CD)

Dizzy Gillespie and his All-Stars (Musicraft, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1947); (Album 78-tours)

Dizzy Gillespie: Groovin’ High (Savoy, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1955); Dizzy Atmosphere (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?); The Great Dizzy Gillespie (Musidisc, publ. 197?). (LP)

Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie: BeBop’s Heartbeat (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1945 & 1947; publ. 1987). (LP/CD)

Dizzy Gillespie Plays (Allegro Elite, enr. 1945-1946; publ. ?); (10’’)

Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra (Allegro Elite, enr. 1945-1946; publ. ?); (10”); Aussi: The Legendary Guild and Musicraft Sides (Book-of-the-Month, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1980); Aussi: Dizzy Gillespie and his Sextets: Groovin’ High (Musicraft, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1986); Aussi: In the Beginning (Prestige, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1973). (LP)

James Moody, Sonny Stitt, Dizzy Gillespie: New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 5 (Savoy, enr. 1946; publ. 1952); (10”)

Dizzy Gillespie, Johnny Richards: Dizzy Gillespie Plays, Johnny Richards Conducts (Discovery, enr. 1950; publ. 1951; Vogue, publ. 1951); (10”); Grande Réserve Savoy N°(Savoy, publ. 1958); (10’’); Aussi sur: The Dizzy Gillespie Story (Savoy, enr. 1946 & 1950; publ. 1957); Aussi sur: Variés: The Bebop Boys (Savoy, enr. 1946-1953; publ. 1978). (LP)

School Days (Regent, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1957; Savoy, publ. ?); Volume 3 of the Dizzy Gillespie Story (Realm, publ. 1964). (LP)

The Champ (Savoy, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1956; Eros/Savoy, publ. 1963; BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?; Musidisc, publ. 1976); Volume 2 of the Dizzy Gillespie Story (Realm, publ. 1963). (LP)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Dee Gee Days: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1976). (LP)

Charlie Mingus: The Young Rebel (Proper, enr. 1945-1953; publ. 2004). (CD)

Charles Mingus: The Young Rebel (Swingtime, enr. 1946-1952; publ. 1986). (LP)

Red Norvo Trio: Vol. 1 (Discovery, enr. 1950; publ. 1951; Swing, publ. ?); (10’’); Men at Work (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”)

Red Norvo Trio: Volume Two (Discovery, enr. 1950; publ. 1953; Swing, publ. 1953); (10”)

Red Norvo Trio: Volume 1 (Discovery, enr. 1951; publ. ?); (7”)

The Red Norvo Trio: Move! (Savoy, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1956; Realm, publ. 1963); Charles Mingus with Red Norvo & Tal Farlow (BYG, publ. 1969). (LP)

The Red Norvo Trio with Tal Farlow and Charles Mingus: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1976). (LP)

Red Norvo: The Red Norvo Trio featuring Tal Farlow – Charles Mingus (Natural Organic, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1979). (LP)

The Red Norvo-Charles Mingus-Tal Farlow Trio: Rare 1950-51 Transcriptions (Queen-Disc, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1983). (LP)

Strings and Keys: Strings and Keys (Debut, enr. 1951; publ. 1953); (10”); (Debut/Mythic Sound, publ. 198?; Fantasy, publ. 198?). (LP)

Billy Taylor Trio: Jazz at Storyville Volume 2 (Royal Roost, enr. 1951(?), publ. 1953; Felsted, publ. 1954); (10”)

Oscar Pettiford: Discoveries (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1952-1957; publ. 1987). (LP)

Charles Mingus Octet (Debut, enr./publ. 1953); (7’’); Aussi sur: Charles Mingus: The Rarest on Debut (Savoy/Mythic Sound, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1987). (LP)

Ella Fitzgerald: Lullabies of Birdland (Decca/Verve, enr. 1945-1955; publ. 1955/2007). (LP/CD)



Baby Dodds à New York, 1946; photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Baby Dodds: Baby Dodds (American Music, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1993). (CD)

Baby Dodds: Baby Dodds No. 1 (American Music, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1951); (10"); Baby Dodds No. 2 (American Music, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1951); (10"); Baby Dodds No. 3 (American Music, enr. 1944-1945; publ. 1951); (10"); Aussi sur: American Music by Baby Dodds (Dan, publ. 197?); Baby Dodds (Dan, publ. 1978). (LP)

Baby Dodds Trio: Jazz à la Creole (G.H.B., enr. 1946-1947(?); publ. 196? ou 197?/2000). (LP/CD)

Baby Dodds / The Laneville-Union Brass Band/The Lapsey Band: Talking and Drum Solos / Country Brass Bands (Atavistic, enr. 1946/1954; publ. 2003). (CD)

Talking and Drum Solos (Folkways, enr. 1946; publ. 1951/1959); (10”/LP)

Variés (Sidney Bechet etc.): Jazz of the Forties Volume One (Jazz at Town Hall) (Folkways, enr. 1946; publ. 1960). (LP)

Variés: The Wax Label Sessions (Storyville, enr. 1947; publ. 2002). (CD)

Variés: Wax's Sessions (Crystal, enr. 1946(?)-1947; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Johnny Hodges: Johnny Hodges (with Harry Carney) (Atlantic, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1953); (10"); Aussi sur: Johnny Hodges and the Ellingtonians / Ray Nance and the Ellingtonians / Keith Christie Quartet with John Dankworth: Homage to the Duke (Esquire, enr. 1947-1955; publ. 1987). (LP)

Variés: The Complete H.R.S. Sessions (Mosaic, enr. 1938-1947; publ. 1999). (CD)

Jack Teagarden / Pee Wee Russell: Jack Teagarden's Big Eight / Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers (Riverside, enr. 1940/1938; publ. 1956; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, 1985/1990). (LP/CD)

Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier: Sidney Bechet, Muggsy Spanier et Leurs Orchestres (Barclay, enr. 1940; publ. 1955); (10”); Duets (Atlantic, publ. 1956); Sidney Bechet: In Memoriam (Riverside, publ. 1960); Archive of Jazz Vol. 2 (BYG, publ. 1971); Muggsy Spanier & Sidney Bechet: Ragtime Jazz (Olympic, publ. 1974); Bechet-Spanier Big Four 1940 (Swaggie, publ. 1980). (LP)

Rex Stewart: Rex Stewart and the Ellingtonians (Riverside, enr. 1940 & 1946; publ. 1960; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1985/1992?). (LP/CD)

Variés: Giants of Small-Band Swing Volume 2 (Riverside, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1957; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1990). (LP/CD)

Variés: Jazz All Stars (Allegro / Ultraphonic, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1956; Halo, publ. 1958); (LP); aussi sur: Variés (Joe Thomas): Swing Classics Vol. III 1945/47 (Storyville, publ. 196?). (LP)

Variés: Giants of Small-Band Swing Volume 1 (Riverside, enr. 1946; publ. 1961; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1990). (LP/CD)

Buck Clayton: The Classic Swing of Buck Clayton (Riverside, enr. 1946; publ. 1960; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1985/1990). (LP/CD)

Brick Fleagle and Rex Steawart: Previously Unreissued (IAJRC, enr. 1940-1945). (LP)


Fats Navarro (trompette), avec Charlie Rouse (ténor), Ernie Henry (alto) et Tadd Dameron (piano). 
New York, v. 1947-1948; photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Fats Navarro: The Fats Navarro Story (Proper, enr. 1945-1950; publ. 2000). (CD)

New Trends of Jazz Vol. 5 (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1952); (7”); Aussi sur: New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 1 (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1952); (10”); Theodore “Fats” Navarro 1923-1950 Vol. 1 (Savoy, publ. 1952); (10”); Fats Navarro Memorial: Theodore “Fats” Navarro 1923-1950 (Volume 1) (London, publ. 1956); (10”); Aussi sur: Fats Navarro etc.: Fats-Bud-Klook-Sonny-Kinney (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1955); Fats Navarro Memorial 1946/1947 (Musidisc, publ. 1975); Aussi sur: Fats Navarro Memorial Volume One (CBS, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1964; Realm, publ. 1964); Aussi sur: Vol. 1 : Boppin’ a Riff (BYG, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Fats Navarro: Nostalgia: Fats Navarro Memorial No. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1958); Fats Navarro Memorial Volume 2 (Realm, publ. 1964; CBS, publ. 1964); Vol. 2: Nostalgia (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Variés (Kai Winding / Brew Moore / Fats Navarro): In the Beginning… Bebop (Savoy, enr. 1946-1948; publ. 1957). (LP)

Various (Stan Getz, Sonny Stitt, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Hank Jones, Max Roach): Opus de Bop (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1957). (LP)

Fats Navarro with the Tadd Dameron Sextet, the Howard McGhee Sextet, Bud Powell’s Modernists: Memorial Album (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1951); (10”)

The Fabulous Fats Navarro volume 1 (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1957). (LP)

New Trends of Jazz Volume 6 (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. 1952); 10”; The Great Fats Navarro: Theodore “Fats” Navarro 1923-1950 Vol. 2 (Savoy, publ. 195?); (10”)

Fat Girl: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1977). (LP)

Fats Navarro featured with the Tadd Dameron Quintet (Jazzland, enr. 1948; publ. 1961; Riverside, publ. 1963); Fats Navarro, Tadd Dameron: Good Bait (Riverside, publ. 1968). (LP)

Tadd Dameron: Classics of Modern Jazz Volume 3: The Tadd Dameron Band (Jazzland, enr. 1948; publ. 1962). (LP)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Fats Navarro featured with the Tadd Dameron Band (Milestone, enr. 1948; publ. 1977). (LP)

The Fabulous Fats Navarro volume 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1948-1949; publ. 1957). (LP)

Tadd Dameron / Babs Gonzales / Dizzy Gillespie: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 13: Strictly Bebop (Capitol, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1972); Aussi sur: Lennie Tristano / Tadd Dameron: Crosscurrents (Affinity, enr. 1949; publ. 1986); Aussi sur: Prime Source (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1975). (LP)

Dexter Gordon / Fats Navarro / Chubby Jackson: Bebop Revisited, Vol. 1 (Xanadu, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1975); Aussi sur: Dexter Gordon: Move! (Spotlite, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1980). (LP)

Fats Navarro / Dizzy Gillespie / Miles Davis / Kenny Dorham: Modern Jazz Trumpets (Prestige, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Fats Navarro Quintet (Prestige / Esquire, Metronome, enr. 1949; publ. 195?); (7"); Aussi sur: Miles Davis / Dizzy Gillespie / Fats Navarro: Trumpet Giants (New Jazz, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 1964; La Voix de son Maître, publ. 1964; Stateside, publ. 1964). (LP)

Dexter Gordon: Settin' the Pace (Proper, enr. 1943-1950; publ. 2001). (CD)

Nat King Cole: Nat Cole Meets the Master Saxes (Phoenix Jazz, enr. 1942-1944; publ. 1974); Nat King Cole Meets the Master Saxes (Spotlite, publ. 1977). (LP)

Sir Charles Thompson: Sir Charles Thompson and his All-Stars (Apollo, enr. 1945 & 1947; publ. 1951); (10”); Sir Charles All Stars featuring Charlie Parker (Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Sir Charles Thompson and his All Stars featuring: Charlie Parker / J.C. Heard and his Orchestra: The Fabulous Apollo Sessions (Vogue, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1973). (LP)

Dexter Gordon: New Trends of Jazz Vol. 4 (Savoy, enr. 1945; publ. 1952); (7”)

Dexter Gordon Quintet: Dexter Gordon (Dial, enr. 1947; publ. 1950); (10’’)

Dexter Gordon’s All-Stars / McGhee-Moody Sextet: The Chase (Jazztone, enr. 1947; publ. ?); Aussi sur: Dexter: The Dial Sessions (Polydor, enr. 1947; publ. 1969; Storyville, publ. 1969). (LP)

Variés (Wardell Gray etc.): Jazz Concert - West Coast (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. 1955; London, publ. 1957). (LP)

Variés (Dexter Gordon etc.): West Coast Jazz Concert (Regent, enr. 1947; publ. 1957; Savoy, publ. 1969). (LP)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Dexter Gordon & Wardell Gray: The Hunt (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. 1977). (LP)

Dexter Gordon All Stars: Dexterity (Concert Hall, enr. 1947, publ. 1955; Guilde du Jazz, publ. 1955; Jazztone, publ. 1955); (10’’); Aussi sur: Teddy Edwards, Dexter Gordon, Leo Parker, Wardell Gray: The Foremost! (Onyx, 1947-1955; publ. 1972; Polydor, publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Dexter Gordon: The Chase (Spotlite, enr. 1947; publ. 1976). (LP)

Dexter Gordon: New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 1 (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. 1951); (10"); Aussi sur: Fats Navarro: Nostalgia: Fats Navarro Memorial No. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1958); Fats Navarro Memorial Volume 2 (Realm, publ. 1964; CBS, publ. 1964); Vol. 2: Nostalgia (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Dexter Gordon: Dexter Rides Again (Savoy, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1958; Realm, publ. 1964; BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?); Aussi sur: Long Tall Dexter: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1976). (LP)

Variés (Sonny Criss / Slim Gaillard / Roy Porter Big Band with Eric Dolphy / Helen Humes / Harold Land / Hampton Hawes / Art Pepper): Black California: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1945-1952; publ. 1976). (LP)

Variés: The Jazz Scene (Verve, enr. 1946-1949/1955; publ. 1949/1999). (78-tours/CD) 


Serge Chaloff (au baryton à gauche) avec les Metronome All-Stars, 1950: Kai Winding (trombone), Billy Bauer (guitare, au premier plan), John La Porta (clarinette), Lee Konitz (alto), Stan Getz (ténor), Miles Davis (trompette). 

Serge Chaloff: Boss Baritone (Proper, enr. 1946-1957; publ. 2011). (CD)

The Tempo Jazzmen / The Hermanites: Confirmation (The Dial Masters) (Spotlite, enr. 1946; publ. 1981). (LP)

Variés (Dave Lambert and Buddy Stewart / Red Rodney's Be-Boppers / Neal Hefti and his Orchestra): The Young at Bop (EmArcy, enr. 1947; publ. 1954); (10"); Aussi sur: Red Rodney & Lennie Tristano: Bebop (Mercury, enr. 1946-1947; publ. ?)

Variés (Brew Moore / Stan Getz / Serge Chaloff): Lestorian Mode (Savoy, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1957; Realm, publ. 1963); (LP); Aussi sur: Variés (Stan Getz / Al Cohn / Serge Chaloff / Brew Moore / Allen Eager): Brothers and Other Mothers: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1946-1950; publ. 1976). (LP)

Variés (Nat Pierce / Charlie Mariano / Serge Chaloff / Teddi King): Boston Bust Out (Hep, enr. 1947-1951; publ. 197?). (LP)

Variés: Stars of Modern Jazz Concert at Carnegie Hall, Christmas, 1949 (IAJRC, publ. 197?). (LP)

Serge Chaloff and Boots Mussulli: Serge and Boots (Storyville, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10")

Serge Chaloff: Plays the Fable of Mabel / Tells the Fable of Mabel (Storyville, enr./publ. 1954); (10")

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Serge & Boots / Plays the Fable of Mabel (Vogue, publ. 1957); (LP); The Fable of Mabel (Black Lion, publ. 1990; 1201 Music, publ. 1999); (CD)

The Serge Chaloff Sextet: Boston Blow-Up! (Kenton Presents Jazz) (Capitol, enr./publ. 1955; Affinity, publ. 1981; Capitol Jazz, publ. 2006). (LP/CD)

Serge Chaloff: Blue Serge (Capitol, enr./publ. 1956); Mémorial (Capitol, publ. 195?); Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 7: Blue Serge (Capitol, publ. 1972); Blue Serge (Affinity, publ. 1986); (LP); (Capitol Jazz, publ. 1998); (CD)

Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Herb Steward, Serge Chaloff: The Four Brothers - Together Again! (Vik, enr./publ. 1957); (LP); (RCA Victor, publ. 1993/2000); (CD). 

Aussi: Serge Chaloff: The Complete Serge Chaloff Sessions (Mosaic, enr. 1946-1956; publ. 1993). (LP/CD)

Wardell Gray: The Wardell Gray Story (Proper, enr. 1945-1952; publ. 2003). (CD)

Dexter Gordon, Wardell Gray: The Master Swingers! (Fontana, enr. 1946-1952; publ. 1966); (LP); Aussi sur: Wardell Gray: One for Prez (Black Lion, enr. 1946; publ. 1988); (LP/CD); Aussi sur: Wardell Gray: Easy Swing (Swingtime, enr. 1946-1955; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Gene Norman’s Just Jazz: Jazz Selection no. 5 (Vol. 1) (Vogue, enr. 1947; publ. ?); (10”); Aussi sur: The Best of Gene Norman’s “Just Jazz” (Gene Norman Presents/Vogue, enr. 1947; publ. 1955); Various (Erroll Garner, Benny Carter, Howard McGhee, Stan Getz, Vic Dickenson, Nat King Cole, Wardell Gray): Jazz Scene U.S.A. (Vogue, enr. 1947; publ. 1973). (LP)

Al Haig: Meets the Master Saxes Volume One (Spotlite, enr. 1948; publ. 1977); Aussi sur: Light Gray, vol. 1 (Philology, enr. 1948-1951; publ. 1990). (LP)

Wardell Gray Memorial Volume One (Prestige, enr. 1949-1953; publ. 1955; Esquire, publ. 1957; Barclay, publ. 1957; Stateside, publ. 1965; Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1983/1992); (LP/CD); Memorial Album Volume Two (Transatlantic, publ. 1967). (LP)

Wardell Gray Memorial Volume Two (Prestige, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1955; Esquire, publ. 1957; Stateside, publ. 1965; Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1983/1992); (LP/CD); Memorial Volume One (Transatlantic, publ. 1968). (LP)

Les deux ci-dessus aussi sur: Central Avenue (Prestige, enr. 1949-1953; publ. 1976). (LP)

Live in Hollywood (Xanadu, enr. 1952; publ. 1977); Live at The Haig 1952 (Fresh Sound, publ. 1991). (CD)

Luckey Roberts & Ralph Sutton: The Circle Recordings (Solo Art, enr. 1946/1949-1952; publ. 1994). (CD)

Lucky Roberts: Ragtime King (Circle, enr. 1946; publ. ?); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Variés (Dan Burley / Freddy Shayde / Luckey Roberts / Montana Taylor): Rent Party Piano (Rent Party Piano, enr. ?; publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Ralph Sutton: St. Louis Piano (Circle, enr. 1949; publ. ?); (Album 78-tours)

Ralph Sutton at the Piano (Circle, enr./publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. ?); (10")

Les deux ci-dessus aussi sur: Ralph Sutton: Piano Solos in the Classic Jazz Tradition (Riverside, enr. 1949 & 1952; publ. 1956). (LP)


Kenny Clarke sur la pochette d'un de ses albums pour Savoy (1955). 

Kenny Clarke: Klook's the Man (Proper, enr. 1938-1956; publ. 2007). (CD)

Variés (Sam Wooding / Bill Coleman / Arthur Briggs / Kenny Clarke / Garland Wilson / Herman Chittison): AIE: Americans in Europe 1931/1938, Volume 2 (Tax, enr. 1931-1938; publ. 1983). (LP)

Variés: The Be-Bop Era (RCA Victor, enr. 1946-1950; publ. 1965); Aussi sur: Variés (Kenny Clarke, James Moody, Fats Navarro, B. Powell, H. Mac Ghee, J. Lewis): Swing Sessions 10 (1946 à 1950) (Pathé, enr. 1946-1950; publ. ?); (LP); Aussi sur: Variés (Dizzy Gillespie and Kenny Clarke, Coleman Hawkins, Milt Jackson, J.J. Johnson, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Lucky Thompson): The Bebop Revolution (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1990). (LP/CD)

Kenny Clarke with James Moody: The Paris Bebop Sessions (Prestige, enr. 1948 & 1950; publ. 1969). (LP)
Variés 

Variés (Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, Ernie Royal, Harold Baker): Swing Sessions 9 (1946 à 1950) (Pathé, enr. 1946-1950; publ. ?). (LP)

Kenny Clarke: Kenny Clarke (Volume 1) (Savoy, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1955; London, publ. 1955); (LP); Telefunken Blues (Savoy, publ. 1955); (LP/CD); Aussi sur: Variés (Kenny Clarke All-Stars / Helen Humes / Slim Gaillard / Wardell Gray / Russell Jacquet / Wild Bill Moore): Black California Vol. 2-Anthology (Savoy, enr. 1946-1954; publ. 1980/1995); (LP/CD); Aussi sur: Frank Morgan with the Kenny Clarke All-Stars / Gigi Gryce: Bird Calls, Volume 2 (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1954 & 1955; publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

Kenny Clarke, Ernie Wilkins: Kenny Clarke & Ernie Wilkins (Savoy, enr./publ. 1955); The Kenny Clarke – Ernie Wilkins Septet: Plenty for Kenny (Savoy, publ. ?). (LP)

Kenny Clarke featuring Cannonball: Bohemia After Dark (Savoy, enr./publ. 1955); Bohemia (Realm, publ. 1963); Nat and Cannonball Adderley featuring Kenny Clarke: Bohemia After Dark (BYG, publ. 196? Ou 197?); Aussi sur: Cannonball Adderley: Spontaneous Combustion: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1955; publ. 1976). (LP)

Kenny Clarke featuring John La Porta: Klook’s Clique (Savoy, enr./publ. 1956; London, publ. 1956). (LP)

Kenny Burrell, Tommy Flanagan, Pepper Adams, Paul Chambers, Kenny Clarke: Jazz Men Detroit / Jazzmen: Detroit (Savoy, enr./publ. 1956); Jazzmen from Detroit (BYG, publ. 1970); Kenny Clarke: Meets the Detroit Jazzmen (Savoy, publ. 1977). (LP)

Kenny Clarke’s Sextet: Plays André Hodeir (Philips, enr./publ. 1956; Epic, publ. 1957). (LP) 

Gil Evans featuring Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra with Lee Konitz: The Real Birth of the Cool: Studio Recordings (The Jazz Factory, enr. 1941-1947; publ. 1999). (CD)

Claude Thornhill: The Memorable Claude Thornhill (Columbia, enr. 1941-1947; publ. 1975). (LP)

Claude Thornhill: Tapestries (Affinity, enr. 1937-1947; publ. 1987). (LP)


La marquise du Three Deuces sur la 52e rue à New York en 1948, annonçant le trio de Erroll Garner; 
à droite, Oscar Pettiford. 

Erroll Garner: The Quintessence: New York - Hollywood 1944-1947 (Frémeaux & Associés, publ. 1999). (CD)

Passport to Fame: Erroll Garner’s First Recordings (Atlantic, enr. 1944; publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. ?; Felsted, publ. ?); (10”); Historical First Recording 1944 (Musidisc Jazz Anthology, publ. 1975). (LP)

The Piano Wizardry of Erroll Garner (Imperial, enr. 1945; publ. 1954; London, publ. 1956); (7")

Erroll Garner, Slam Stewart: Erroll & Slam (Savoy, enr. 1945; publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Erroll Garner: Yesterdays (Savoy, enr. 1945 & 1949; publ. 1978). (LP)

Gone with Garner (Brunswick, enr. 1945; publ. 1953); (7”)

Inedits 1946-1947 (Festival, enr. 1946-1947 (?); publ. ?). (LP)

Variés (Tony Scott / Slam Stewart / Don Byas / Sid Catlett): 52nd Street; Volume 1 (Onyx, enr. 1945-1946; publ. 1972; Polydor, publ. 1973). (LP)

Erroll Garner Playing Piano Solos (Savoy, enr. 1945; publ. 1950); (10”); Aussi: The Elf: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1945 & 1949; publ. 1976). (LP)

Erroll Garner’s Cocktail Time (Dial, enr. 1947; publ. 1950); (10”); Erroll Garner Trio (Blue Star, publ. 1951); (10”); Erroll Garner and his Rhythm (Piano-Jazz) (Blue Star, publ. ?); (10”); Aussi sur: Play, Piano, Play (Spotlite, enr. 1947; publ. 1978). (LP)

Gene Norman’s Just Jazz: Jazz Selection no. 5 (Vol. 1) (Vogue, enr. 1947; publ. ?); (10”); Aussi sur: The Best of Gene Norman’s “Just Jazz” (Gene Norman Presents/Vogue, enr. 1947; publ. 1955); Variés (Erroll Garner, Benny Carter, Howard McGhee, Stan Getz, Vic Dickenson, Nat King Cole, Wardell Gray): Jazz Scene U.S.A. (Vogue, enr. 1947; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Art Tatum / Erroll Garner: Kings of the Keyboard (Jazztone, enr. 1944 & 1947; publ. 1954). (LP)

Papa Mutt Carey: Portrait of a New Orleans Master (Upbeat Jazz, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 2002). (CD)

Kid Ory: Kid Ory’s Creole Jazz Band (Storyville, enr. 1945; publ. ?; Tempo, publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Kid Ory / George Lewis / ‘Papa’ Celestin: New Orleans Jazz Men (Storyville, enr. 1945-?; publ. 1966); Aussi sur: Oscar Papa Celestin and his Tuxedo Jazzband / Kid Ory and his Creole Jazzband / Wilbur deParis and his New Orleans Jazzband: New Orleans Styles (Storyville, enr. 1945-1953; publ. ?). (LP)

Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band / Kid Ory and his Creole Band: New Orleans Revival (Decca, enr. 1945; publ. ?); (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Kid Ory and his Creole Jazz Band (Brunswick, enr. 1945; publ. 1958); (7”); Kid Ory and his Creole Band (CiD, publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Bunk Johnson / Kid Ory / George Lewis: New Orleans Memories (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1945-1952; publ. 1967; Decca, publ. ?); Aussi sur: Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band 1945 / Kid Ory’s Creole Jazz Band 1945 / Johnny Dodds and his Orchestra 1940 / Johnny Dodds and his Chicago Boys 1938: The New Orleans Revival: Rediscovery of the Legendary Jazzmen (Swaggie Vintage Jazz Archives, enr. 1938-1945; publ. ?). (LP)

Mutt Carey: Plays the Blues with Hociel Thomas (Riverside, enr. 1946; publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: Claire Austin-Kid Ory / Hociel Thomas-Mutt Carey (Hot Society, enr. 1946 & 1954; publ. ?). (LP)

Punch Miller / Mutt Carey: Jazz New Orleans Volume 1 (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. 1955); Aussi sur: The Legendary Papa Mutt Carey (Esquire, enr. 1947; publ. ?); Aussi sur: Various (Sidney Bechet / Mutt Carey / Wild Bill Davison / Edmond Hall / Ben Pollack): Giants of Traditional Jazz (Savoy, 1944-1952; publ. 1980). (LP)


Howard McGhee (à droite) avec Fats Navarro. 

Howard McGhee: Howard McGhee on Dial: The Complete Sessions (Spotlite Jazz); Trumpet at Tempo: The Complete Dial Sessions, 1946-1947 (Jazz Classics, publ. 1996). (CD)

Howard McGhee Plays (Aladdin, enr. 1945; publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Coleman Hawkins, Howard McGhee & Lester Young: A Date with Greatness (Imperial, publ. 1962); Aussi sur: Dexter Gordon: Move! (Spotlite, 1945-1948; publ. 1980); Aussi sur: Variés: Just Bop (Queen-Disc, enr. 1945-1949; publ. 1985). (LP)

James Moody: James Moody his Saxophone and his Band (Dial, enr. 1947; publ. 1950); (10”); A Date with… (Vogue, publ. 1952); (10”); Howard McGhee: Howard McGhee Sextet (Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”); Howard McGhee Sextet: Moods by McGhee (Guilde du Jazz, publ. 1957; Concert Hall, publ. 1958); (10”)

Hank Jones, Milt Jackson, James Moody, Howard McGhee, Dodo Marmarosa: Night Music (Dial, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1951); (10”)

Aussi: Trumpet at Tempo (Spotlite, enr. 1945(?)-1947; publ. 1976). (LP)

Original Zenith Brass Band / Eclipse Alley Five / Avery-Tillman Band: New Orleans 1946 (American Music, publ. 1994). (CD)

Original Zenith Brass Band: Marching Jazz (Circle, enr./publ. 1946; Esquire, publ. ?); (Album 78-tours); George Lewis with the Original Zenith Brass Band: Traditional New Orleans Marching-Band Music (Riverside, publ. 1955); (10")

The Eclipse Alley 5: Traditional Jazz Recorded in New Orleans (Circle, enr./publ. 1946); (Album 78-tours)

Les deux sur: George Lewis with Eclipse Alley Five and Original Zenith Brass Band: George Lewis of New Orleans (Riverside, publ. 1958; Riverside/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1989/1994). (LP/CD)

Teddy Edwards: Steady with Teddy (Cool & Blue, enr. 1946-1948; publ. 1994). (CD)

Hank Jones, Milt Jackson, James Moody, Howard McGhee, Dodo Marmarosa: Night Music (Dial, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1951); (10”)

Teddy Edwards / Barney Kessel / Slim Gaillard: Central Avenue Breakdown; Volume 2 (Onyx, enr. 1945-1947; publ. 1974). (LP)

Teddy Edwards, Dexter Gordon, Leo Parker, Wardell Gray: The Foremost! (Onyx, 1947-1955; publ. 1972; Polydor, publ. 1973). (LP)

Teddy Edwards / Vivian Garry / Dodo Marmarosa: Central Avenue Breakdown; Volume 1 (Onyx, enr. 1945-1948; publ. 1974). (LP)

Dodo Marmarosa: A Proper Introduction to Dodo Marmarosa: Dodo's Dance (Proper, enr. 1946-1948?; publ. 2004). (CD)

Experiment in Bop (Raretone, enr. 1946; publ. 1988). (LP)

Dodo’s Dance (Spotlite, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1975); Dodo Marmarosa (Spotlite, publ. 1975); The Dial Masters (Spotlite, publ. 1975). (LP)

Piano Man (Phoenix Jazz, enr. 1946-1948(?); publ. 1978). (LP)

Dizzy Gillespie: The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (Bluebird/RCA, enr. 1937-1949; publ. 1995). (CD)

Dizzy Gillespie: 16 Rare Performances by the Giant Who Shared in the Groundwork of Modern Jazz (RCA Victor, enr. 1937-1949; publ. 1966). (LP)

The Most Important Recordings of Dizzy Gillespie (Official, enr. 1937-1957; publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Dizzy Gillespie Vol. 1/2 (1946-1949) (Jazz Tribune no. 2) (RCA, enr. 1946-1949; publ. 1979/1992). (LP/CD)

George Van Eps: Jump Presents George Van Eps and the George Van Eps-Eddie Miller-Stan Wrightsman Trio (Jump, enr. 1946-1949; publ. 1976/?); (LP/CD); Once in Awhile (Jump/Delmark, publ. 2014). (CD)


Lennie Tristano au sein des Metronome All-Stars; photo: Herman Leonard. 

Lennie Tristano: Intuition (Proper, enr. 1945-1952; publ. 2003). (CD)

The Earl Swope Sextet 1945 featuring: Lennie Tristano: The Lost Session (Jazz Guild, enr. 1945-1946(?); publ. 1982; Nostalgia, publ. 1982). (LP)

The Rarest Trio/Quartet Sessions 1946/1947 (Raretone, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1981). (LP)

Lennie Tristano / Arnold Ross: Holiday in Piano (EmArcy, enr. 1946 / 1947; publ. ?); (10”); Aussi sur: Lennie Tristano: A Guiding Light of the Forties (Mercury, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1973 (Jap.); publ. 1978 (Jap.)). (LP)

Blues of a Kind (Braba, enr. 1946(?)-1951; publ. 1986). (LP)

Tony Mottola / Lennie Tristano: Tony Mottola Four / Lennie Tristano Trio (Royale, enr. 1947; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Lee Wiley / Lennie Tristano: Lee Wiley Sings and Lennie Tristano Plays (Allegro Elite, enr. 1947; publ. 1954); (10”); Lennie Tristano: Tristano (Piano Stylist) (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. ?); (7’’); Marian McPartland / Lennie Tristano / Bobby Scott / Joe Bushkin: The Jazz Keyboards of Marian McPartland, Lennie Tristano, Bobby Scott, Joe Bushkin (Savoy, enr. 1946-1953). (LP)

Lee Konitz / Lennie Tristano: Lee Konitz Quintet / Lennie Tristano Quintet (New Jazz, enr. 1949; publ. 1951; Prestige, publ. 1952); (10’’); Aussi sur: Lee Konitz with Tristano, Marsh, & Bauer: Lee Konitz Groups (Subconscious-Lee) (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1955); Lee Konitz Collates (Esquire, publ. 1956); Lee Konitz with Lennie Tristano: Subconscious-Lee (Prestige, publ. 1962; La Voix de son Maître, publ. 1964; Xtra, publ. 1968); Lee Konitz with Tristano, Marsh, & Bauer: Subconscious-Lee (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1985). (LP)

Lennie Tristano / Buddy DeFranco: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 14: Crosscurrents (Capitol, enr. 1949; publ. 1972). (LP)

Lennie Tristano Quintet with Warne Marsh and Billy Bauer: Live at Birdland 1949 (Jazz Records, enr. 1945 & 1949; publ. 1979). (LP)

Lennie Tristano Quintet featuring Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz: Live in Toronto 1952 (Jazz Records, enr. 1952; publ. 1982). (LP)

Sonny Stitt: Sax o' Bebop (Proper, enr. 1946-1952; publ. 2003). (CD)

New Trends of Jazz Volume 1 (Savoy, enr. 1946; publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Various (Stan Getz, Sonny Stitt, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Hank Jones, Max Roach): Opus de Bop (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1957/1991). (LP/CD)

New Trends of Jazz Vol. 10 (Savoy, enr. 1946; publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Fats Navarro etc.: Fats-Bud-Klook-Sonny-Kinney (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1955/1992); (LP/CD); Fats Navarro Memorial 1946/1947 (Musidisc, publ. 1975); (LP); Aussi sur: The Bebop Boys (Savoy, enr. 1946-1953; publ. 1978). (LP)

Milt Jackson, Sonny Stitt: In the Beginning (Galaxy, enr. 1948; publ. 1964; America, publ. 1971; Galaxy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1991). (LP/CD)

Bennie Green / J.J. Johnson with Sonny Stitt: Modern Jazz Trombones Volume Two (Prestige, enr. 1949 & 1951; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: J.J. Johnson, Sonny Stitt: J.J. Johnson-Sonny Stitt (Prestige, enr. 1949, publ. 1954); (7’’). 

Sonny Stitt, Bud Powell: Sonny Stitt and Bud Powell (Quartet) (New Jazz, enr. 1950; publ. 1951; Prestige, publ. ?; Esquire, publ. 1953); (10”)

Les 2 ci-dessus aussi sur: Sonny Stitt / Bud Powell / J.J. Johnson (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1956); S.P.J. Jazz (Esquire, publ. 1956); Sonny Stitt avec Bud Powell (Barclay, publ. 1959); All God’s Children Got Rhythm (Prestige, publ. 1962); Bud’s Blues (Xtra, publ. 1966; Prestige, publ. 1970); (LP); Sonny Stitt / Bud Powell / J.J. Johnson (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1990). (LP/CD)

Gene Ammons vs. Sonny Stitt: Battle of the Saxes (Prestige, enr. 1950; publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Gene Ammons: Blues Up & Down, Vol. 1 (Prestige, enr. 1950; publ. 1970). (LP)

Mr. Saxophone (Prestige, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1951); (10’’)

Favorites Volume One (Prestige, enr. 1950; publ. 1952); (10’’)

Favorites Volume Two (Prestige, enr. 1950-1952; publ. 1953); (10’’)

Aussi: Stitt’s Bits (Prestige, enr. 1950; publ. 1958; Esquire, publ. 1959). (LP)

Stitt’s Bits, Vol. 1 (Prestige, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1968). (LP)

Stitt’s Bits, Vol. 2 (Prestige, enr. 1950-1952; publ. 1969). (LP)

Playing Arrangements from the Pen of Johnny Richards (Royal Roost, enr./publ. 1953); (10")


Django Reinhardt au Club St. Germain avec Hubert Fol (saxo alto) et Pierre Michelot (contrebasse), 1951. 

Django Reinhardt: Postwar Recordings 1944-1953 (JSP, publ. 2008). (CD)

Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France: Django Story (Barclay, enr. 1947-1953; publ. 1975). (LP)

Django Reinhardt et son Quintette: Intégrale Decca volumes VI et VII, 1947-1953 (Decca, enr. 1947-1953; publ. 1973); LP; Django Reinhardt et son Quintette du Hot Club de France: Bruxelles 1947 Paris 1951-1952-1953 (Festival, publ. 1979). (LP)

J. J. Johnson: Origins: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1946-1954; publ. 2002). (CD)

New Trends of Jazz Vol. 11 (Savoy, enr. 1946; publ. ?); (7”) + The Birth of Bop Vol. 3 (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: J.J. Johnson’s Jazz Quintets (Savoy, enr. 1946-1949; publ. 1961); Bone’ol’ogy (Realm, publ. 1964); Jazz Quintets (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding: Jay & Kai (Savoy, enr. 1947-1954; publ. 1955); Reflections (Realm, publ. 1963). (LP)

Aussi: J.J. Johnson: Mad Be Bop (Savoy, enr. 1947-1954; publ. 1978). (LP)

Allen Eager: An Ace Face: The Adventures of Allen Eager (The Gray Boys Series Volume 1) (Giant Steps Recordings, enr. 1946-1956; publ. 2006). (CD)

New Trends of Jazz Volume 2 (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1952); (10”); Allen Eager Plays (Vol. 1) (Savoy, publ. 1952); (10”)

Vol. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1954); (10”)

Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Allen Eager, Brew Moore: The Brothers (Prestige, enr. 1949 & 1952; publ. 1956; Barclay, publ. 1959); Stan Getz, Zoot Sims & Al Cohn: The Brothers (Prestige, publ. 1963); (LP); Stan Getz / Zoot Sims: The Brothers (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1989). (LP/CD)

Aussi: Variés (Stan Getz / Al Cohn / Serge Chaloff / Brew Moore / Allen Eager): Brothers and Other Mothers: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1946-1950; publ. 1976). (LP) + Variés (Brew Moore / Allen Eager / Bernie Privin Orchestra / Phil Urso / Teddy Reid All-Stars): Brothers and Other Mothers Vol. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1947-1956; publ. 1979). (LP)


Louis Armstrong au Town Hall de New York, juillet 1947. Avec lui: Jack Teagarden (trombone), Dick Cary (piano),
Bobby Hackett (cornet), Peanuts Hucko (clarinette), Bob Haggart (contrebasse), Sidney Catlett (batterie). 
Photo: William P. Gottlieb. 

Louis Armstrong: At Town Hall: The Complete Town Hall Concert 17 May 1947 (Jazz Tribune No. 43) (RCA, publ. 1983/1992). (LP/CD)
Louis Armstrong and The All Stars: Satchmo at Symphony Hall - 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances (Decca/Verve/Hip-O Select). 

Louis Armstrong and The All Stars: Satchmo at Symphony Hall (Decca, enr. 1947; publ. 1951; Brunswick, publ. 1955; MCA, publ. 1973). (LP)

Stan Hasselgard: California Sessions (Dragon, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 2010). (CD)

Åke ‘’Stan’’ Hasselgard: Svensk Jazzmusiker av Internationell Klass (Cupol, enr. 1947; publ. 1968). (LP)

Stan Hasselgard: Classics in Jazz (Capitol, enr. 1947; publ. 1951); (7”); Aussi sur: Gerry Mulligan Tentette plus Red Norvo and Stan Hasselgard: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 4 : Walking Shoes (Capitol, enr. 1947 & 1953; publ. 1972). (LP)

Stan Hasselgard: Jammin’ at Jubilee (Dragon, enr. 1948; publ. 1981). (LP)

Wardell Gray / Stan Hasselgard: Wardell Gray / Stan Hasselgard (Spotlite, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1976). (LP)

Benny Goodman: Undercurrent Blues (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1995). (CD)

Benny Goodman / Charlie Barnet: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 15: Bebop Spoken Here (Capitol, enr. 1944-1949; publ. 1972). (LP)

Aussi: Modern Benny (Capitol, enr. 1949; publ. 1975 (Jap.)). (LP)

Boppin’ Benny (Capitol, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1982 (Jap.)). (LP)

Benny Goodman Swings (Capitol, enr. 1947-1954; publ. 1984 (Fr.)). (LP)

Charlie Parker: The Complete Live Recordings on Savoy (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1947-1950; publ. 1998). (CD)

Bird at the Roost: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1949; publ. 1977). (LP)

Bird at the Roost: The Savoy Years – The Complete Royal Roost Recordings Volume One (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1948-1949; publ. 1985). (LP)

Bird at the Roost: The Savoy Years – The Complete Royal Roost Recordings Volume Two (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1949; publ. 1986). (LP)

Bird at the Roost: The Savoy Years – The Complete Royal Roost Recordings Volume Three (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1949; publ. 1986). (LP)

One Night in Chicago (Savoy, enr. 1950; publ. 1980). (LP)

Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie: BeBop’s Heartbeat (Savoy Jazz, enr. 1945 & 1947; publ. 1987). (LP)

Leo Parker: The Chrono(lo)gical Leo Parker 1947-1950 (Classics, publ. 2001). (CD)

New Trends of Jazz Volume 5 (Savoy, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1952); (10”)

New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 1 (Savoy, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Gene Ammons: Red Top: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1947 & 1952-1953; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Birth of Bop vol. 1 (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. ?); (7”); Aussi sur: Various: The Bebop Boys (Savoy, enr. 1946-1953; publ. 1978). (LP)

Wardell Gray Quartet / Leo Parker Quartet: The Thin Man Meets Mad Lad (Misterioso, enr. 1949 & 1950; publ. 198?). (LP)

Leo Parker Quartet / Zoot Sims Quartet / Al Haig Trio: Mad Lad Returns (Misterioso, enr. 1950 & 1951; publ. 1981); Aussi sur: Various: Prestige First Sessions 1949/50 (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1978). (LP)

Leo Parker and Sax Gill: Back to Back Baritones (Krazy Kat, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1988). (LP)


Bud Powell au Birdland, 1949; photo: Herman Leonard. 

Bud Powell: Tempus Fugue-It (Proper, enr. 1944-1950; publ. 2001). (CD)

The Bud Powell Trio (Royal Roost, enr. 1947; publ. 1951; Vogue, publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Bud Powell Vol. 1 (Jazz Reactivation, enr. 1947-1953; publ. 1981); (LP); The Bud Powell Trio Plays (Roulette Jazz/EMI, publ. 1990). (LP/CD)

Jazz Giant (Norgran, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1956; publ. 1957). (LP)

The Amazing Bud Powell Volume 1 (Blue Note, enr. 1949 & 1951; publ. 1955). (LP)

Sonny Stitt, Bud Powell: Sonny Stitt and Bud Powell (Quartet) (New Jazz, enr. 1950; publ. 1951; Prestige, publ. ?; Esquire, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Sonny Stitt / Bud Powell / J.J. Johnson (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1956); S.P.J. Jazz (Esquire, publ. 1956); Sonny Stitt avec Bud Powell (Barclay, publ. 1959); All God’s Children Got Rhythm (Prestige, publ. 1962); Bud’s Blues (Xtra, publ. 1966; Prestige, publ. 1970); (LP); Sonny Stitt / Bud Powell / J.J. Johnson (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1990). (LP/CD)

Bud Powell: Bud Powell’s Moods (Mercury, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1954; Clef, publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. 1954); The Genius of Bud Powell (Verve, publ. 1956); Aussi sur: The Genius of Bud Powell (Verve, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 1976). (LP)

George Shearing: From Battersea to Broadway (Proper, enr. 1939-1951; publ. 2002). (CD)

The Young George Shearing 1939-1944 (Ace of Clubs, enr. 1939-1944; publ. 1964; Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, publ. 1968; Jasmine, publ. 198?). (LP)

It’s Easy to Remember (Ace of Hearts, enr. 1941-1948; publ. 1963; Jasmine, publ. 198?); Aussi: The Young George Shearing (London, enr. 193?-194?; publ. 1971 (Jap.)). (LP)

1939-1948 The Decca Years (Decca, enr. 1939-1948; publ. 1974). (LP)

Pianology (London, enr. 1941-1947; publ. 1950); (3X7”)

Piano Solos with Rhythm (Savoy, enr. 1947; publ. 1950); (4X7”); (Savoy, publ. 1951); (10”); (Savoy, publ. 1952); (LP); Aussi sur: Marian McPartland / George Shearing: Great Britain’s (Savoy, enr. 1947 & 1952; publ. 1955/1992); (CD/LP); Aussi sur: George Shearing: So Rare (Savoy, enr. 1947 & 1949; publ. 1978). (LP)

The George Shearing Trio: George Shearing Selection (Decca, enr. 1948; publ. 1951); (10”); George Shearing Souvenirs (London, publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: George Shearing: Shearing… by Request (London, enr. 1941-1948 (?); publ. 1955). (LP)

George Shearing Quintet (Discovery, enr. 1949; publ. 1950; Vogue, publ. 195?); (10”); George Shearing Quintet: The Very First Session (Vogue, publ. 1957); (10”); Aussi sur: George Shearing Quintet / Red Norvo Trio: Midnight on Cloud 69 (Savoy, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 1956). (LP)

You’re Hearing George Shearing and his Quintet (MGM, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1950); 10”; (MGM, enr. 1949-1951 (?); publ. 1955). (LP)

George Shearing Quintet: I Hear Music (MGM, enr. 1949-195?; publ. 1952). (LP)

An Evening with the George Shearing Quintet (MGM, enr. 1949-1954; publ. 1954). (LP)

George Shearing Quintet: Touch of Genius! (MGM, enr. 1949-195?; publ. 1955). (LP)

The George Shearing Quintet: A Shearing Caravan (MGM, enr. 1949-195?; publ. 1955). (LP)

George Shearing and his Quintet: Jazz Conceptions (MGM, enr. 1949-1954; publ. 1958; Encore!, publ. 196?). (LP)

A Jazz Date with George Shearing and his Quintet (MGM, enr. 1949-195?; publ. 1961; Mercury, publ. 197?). (LP)

Aussi: Lullaby of Birdland (Verve, enr. 1949-1954; publ. 1982 (UK)). (LP)

Lullaby of Birdland (Verve, enr. 1949-1954; publ. 1986 (USA)). (LP)


Des membres de l'orchestre de Don Redman participent à une jam session au Palais d'Hiver à Genève, 1946: 
Tyree Glenn (trombone), Billy Taylor (piano), Chauncey Haughton (saxo alto),
Peanuts Holland (trompette), Buford Oliver (batterie), Don Byas (saxo ténor). 

Tyree Glenn: The Chronological Tyree Glenn 1947-1952 (Classics, publ. 2006). (CD)

Tyree Glenn and his Orchestra with Don Byas (Blue Star, enr. 1947; publ. ?). (Album 78-tours); Aussi sur: Don Byas: Ambiances et Slows: Don Byas in Paris (1947-1952) (Barclay, publ. 1975). (LP)

Turk Murphy's Jazz Band: Favorites (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 1986) + Favorites, Vol. 2 (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 1995). (CD)

Turk Murphy’s San Francisco Jazz Vol. 1 (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1950; publ. 1957) + Turk Murphy’s San Francisco Jazz Vol. 2 (Good Time Jazz, enr. 1950-1952; publ. 1957). (LP)

Tony Parenti's Ragtimers & Ragtime Gang: Ragtime Jubilee (Jazzology, enr. 1947 & 1966; publ. 1999). (CD)

Tony Parenti’s Ragpickers / Tony Parenti’s Ragtime Band: Ragtime! (Riverside, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1956; London, publ. ?; Jazzology, publ. ?). (LP)

Tony Parenti and his Ragtime Gang: Ragtime Jubilee (Jazzology, enr. 1966; publ. ?). (LP)

Tony Parenti: Tony Parenti and his New Orleanians (Jazzology, enr. 1949; publ. 1958/1989). (LP/CD)

Babs Gonzales: A Proper Introduction to Babs Gonzales: Real Crazy (Proper, enr. 1947-1953; publ. 2004). (CD)

Tadd Dameron / Babs Gonzales / Dizzy Gillespie: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 13: Strictly Bebop (Capitol, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1972). (LP)

Variés: Cool Whalin': Bebop Vocals, Rare and Unissued Material (Spotlite, enr. 1948-1970?; publ. 1979/2000). (LP/CD)

Variés (Babs Gonzales / Eddie Jefferson / Joe Carroll / Freddy Strong): Oh, We-Should-Be-Bop (Roots of Rhythm & Blues Vol. 3) (Savoy/Arista, enr. ?; publ. 1982 (Jap.)). (LP)


Thelonious Monk et Sahib Shihab au Village Vanguard, 1948. Photo: Francis Wolff. 

Thelonious Monk: The Complete Blue Note Recordings (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1958; publ. 1994). (CD)

Genius of Modern Music (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1951); 10”; Genius of Modern Music Volume One (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1948; publ. 1956). (LP)

Genius of Modern Music vol. 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1951; publ. 1952); (10”)

Genius of Modern Music Volume Two (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 1956). (LP)

Aussi sur: The Complete Genius (Blue Note, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 1976). (LP)

Aussi sur: The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Thelonious Monk (Mosaic, enr. 1947-1957; publ. 1983). (LP)

Machito and his Afro-Cuban Salseros: Mucho Macho (Pablo, enr. 1948-1949; publ. 1978/1991). (LP/CD)

Charlie Barnet: The Capitol Big Band Sessions (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1998). (CD)

Classics in Jazz (Capitol, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1955). (LP)

Aussi: Benny Goodman / Charlie Barnet: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 15: Bebop Spoken Here (Capitol, enr. 1944-1949; publ. 1972). (LP)

Variés: Bebop in Britain (Esquire, enr. 1948-1953; publ. 1991). (CD)

Ronnie Scott: Studio Recordings, Volume 1: Great Scott! (Esquire, enr. 1948-1951; publ. 1977). (LP)

Victor Feldman: Small Groups, Volume 1: The Young Vic (Esquire, enr. 1948-1954; publ. 1987). (LP)

The All Star Sextet with Alan Dean: My Baby Likes to Bebop (Esquire, enr. 1948-1949; publ. 1987). (LP)

The John Dankworth Quartet / The Ronnie Scott Boptet: Bop at Club 11: The 1949 Concert (Esquire, enr. 1949; publ. 1986). (LP)

The John Dankworth Seven with Cleo Laine: Get Happy (Esquire, enr. 1950-1952; publ. 198?). (LP)

Cleo Laine/John Dankworth and the Dankworth Seven: A Lover and his Lass (Esquire, enr. 1950-1955; publ. 1976). (LP)

Kenny Graham's Afro-Cubists: Volume One: Mango Walk (Esquire, enr. 1951-1953; publ. 1976). (LP)


Brew Moore. 

Brew Moore: The Kerouac Connection: The Adventures of Brew Moore (The Gray Boys Series Volume 2) (Giant Steps Recordings, enr. 1948-1957; publ. 2008). (CD)

Brew Moore Vol. 1 (Savoy, enr. 1948; publ. 1949); (7”); Aussi sur: Various (Kai Winding / Brew Moore / Fats Navarro): In the Beginning… Bebop (Savoy, enr. 1946-1948; publ. 1957); Aussi sur: Various (Stan Getz / Al Cohn / Serge Chaloff / Brew Moore / Allen Eager): Brothers and Other Mothers: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1946-1950; publ. 1976). (LP)

Kai Winding: Kai Winding All Stars (Royal Roost, enr. 1949 & 1951; publ. 1952); (10”); Kai Winding – Gerry Mulligan All Stars: Modern Jazz Spectacular (Jazztone, publ. 1955; Guilde du Jazz, enr. 1956); (10”); Kai Winding: Kai Winding All Stars (Royal Roost/Fresh Sound, publ. 1988); (LP); Aussi sur: Kai Winding All-Stars / Sonny Stitt All-Stars: Modern Jazz Spectacular (Jazztone, enr. 1949 & 1953; publ. 1956); Kai Winding / Sonny Stitt: Early Modern: The Groups of Kai Winding and Sonny Stitt (Jazztone, publ. 1957; Hall of Fame Jazz Greats, publ. 197?). (LP)

Geo. Wallington’s All Stars: George Wallington (Savoy, enr. 1949; publ. 1953); (7”)

Brew Moore Vol. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1949; publ. ?); (7”)

Brew Moore (Modern Tenor Sax) (Savoy, enr. 1948-1949; publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Various (Brew Moore / Allen Eager / Bernie Privin Orchestra / Phil Urso / Teddy Reid All-Stars): Brothers and Other Mothers Vol. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1947-1956; publ. 1979). (LP)

Howard McGhee’s All Stars: Howard McGhee (Blue Note, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1952); (10")

The Brew Moore Quartet and Quintet: The Brew Moore Quintet (Fantasy, enr./publ. 1956; Vocalion, publ. 1964; Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1984/1998). (LP/CD)

Cal Tjader: Cal Tjader’s Latin Kick (Fantasy, enr. 1956; publ. 1958; Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1991). (LP/CD)

Brew Moore: Brew Moore (Fantasy, enr. 1957; publ. 1958; Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1983). (LP)

Ray Burke's Speakeasy Boys: Raymond Burke 1937-1949 (American Music, publ. 1993). (CD)

Ray Burke's Speakeasy Boys (New Orleans, enr. 1945-1949; publ. 1973). (LP)


Miles Davis et son nonette, avec Gerry Mulligan (baryton) et Lee Konitz (alto). 

Miles Davis: The Complete Birth of the Cool (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1998/2019). (CD/LP)

Classics in Jazz (Capitol, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1954); (10”)

Birth of the Cool (Capitol, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1957); Miles Davis and his Orchestra: Capitol Jazz Classics Vol. 1: The Complete Birth of the Cool (Capitol, publ. 1971). (LP)

Miles Davis & his Tuba Band: Pre-Birth of the Cool (Cicala/Durium, enr. 1948; publ. 1974); (LP); Miles Davis: The Real Birth of the Cool (Bandstand, publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Lee Konitz: Indian Summer (ZYX Music/Original Jazz Standards, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 2006). (CD)

Lee Konitz / Lennie Tristano: Lee Konitz Quintet / Lennie Tristano Quintet (New Jazz, enr. 1949; publ. 1951; Prestige, publ. 1952); (10’’)

Lee Konitz / Stan Getz: The New Sounds (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1951); (10”)

Les deux ci-dessus aussi sur: Lee Konitz with Tristano, Marsh, & Bauer: Lee Konitz Groups (Subconscious-Lee) (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1955); Lee Konitz Collates (Esquire, publ. 1956); Lee Konitz with Lennie Tristano: Subconscious-Lee (Prestige, publ. 1962; La Voix de son Maître, publ. 1964; Xtra, publ. 1968); (LP); Lee Konitz with Tristano, Marsh, & Bauer: Subconscious-Lee (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1985/1992); (LP/CD)

Lee Konitz featuring Miles Davis: The New Sounds (Prestige, enr./publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Miles Davis / Stan Getz / Gerry Mulligan / Lee Konitz / Sonny Rollins / Zoot Sims: Conception (Prestige, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 1956; Esquire, publ. 1956; Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1989/1990). (LP/CD)

Oscar Peterson: Debut: The Clef/Mercury Duo Recordings 1949-1951 (Verve/Hip-O Select, publ. 2009). (CD)

Oscar Peterson at Carnegie (Mercury, enr. 1949; publ. 1951; Clef, publ. 1952; Blue Star, publ. ?); (10”)

Variés: Norman Granz’ Jazz Concert #1 (Norgran, enr. 1950; publ. 1953); Midnight Jazz at Carnegie Hall (Verve, publ. 1957). (LP)

Oscar Peterson Piano Solos (Mercury, enr. 1949; publ. 1950; Clef, publ. 1950; Blue Star, publ. 1954); (10’’)

Oscar Peterson Collates (Mercury, enr. 1950; publ. 1952; Clef, publ. 1953; Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10”)

Aussi sur: Tenderly (Clef, enr. 1950; publ. 1956; Verve, publ. ?). (LP)

Keyboard (Clef, enr. 1950; publ. 1956; Verve, publ. 1957; Columbia, publ. 1957). (LP)

An Evening with Oscar Peterson (Clef, enr. 1950-1952; publ. 1957; Verve, publ. 1957). (LP)

Flip Phillips: Flippin' the Blues Vol. II - 1949/1951 (Ocium, publ. 2001). (CD)

Flip Phillips Quartet (Mercury, enr. 1949 ou 1950; publ. 1953; Clef, publ. 1953; Columbia, publ. ?); (10’’); Aussi sur: The Flip Phillips-Buddy Rich Trio (Verve, enr. 1949 ou 1950 & 1952; publ. 1955). (LP)

Swing with Flip Phillips (Clef, enr. 1950; publ. 1953); (7”)

Swing with Flip Phillips (Clef, enr. 1951; publ. 1953); (7”)

Flip Phillips and his Orchestra: Flip Wails (Clef, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1956; Verve, publ. 1957). (LP)

Bud Powell: The Amazing Bud Powell Volume 1 (Blue Note, enr. 1949 & 1951; publ. 1955; publ. 1989; publ. 2001). (LP/CD)

Bud Powell: The Genius of Bud Powell (Verve, publ. 1956; publ. 1988); (LP/CD)

Bud Powell: Bud Powell’s Moods (Mercury, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1954; Clef, publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. 1954); Aussi sur: The Genius of Bud Powell (Verve, enr. 1949-1951; publ. 1976); (LP)



Charlie Parker et les cordes. 

Charlie Parker: Charlie Parker with Strings: The Master Takes (Verve, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 1995). (CD)

Charlie Parker with Strings (Mercury, enr. 1949; publ. 1950; Clef, publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. ?); (10”)

Charlie Parker with Strings (Mercury, enr. 1950; publ. 1954); (10”)

Variés: Norman Granz’ Jazz Concert #1 (Norgran, enr. 1950; publ. 1953); Midnight Jazz at Carnegie Hall (Verve, publ. 1957). (LP)

Charlie Parker with Strings (Mercury, enr. 1952; publ. 1954; Clef, publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. ?); (7”)

Aussi sur: Charlie Parker with Strings (Clef, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1955); April in Paris (Columbia, publ. 1956; Verve, publ. 1957). (LP)

The Definite Charlie Parker Vol. 3 (Verve, enr. 1950; publ. 1967). (LP)

Stan Getz: The Sound (Proper, enr. 1946-1952; publ. 2003). (CD)

Stan Getz (Savoy, enr. 1946-1949; publ. 1951); 10’’; New Sounds in Modern Music Volume 1 (Savoy, publ. 1951); (10”); New Trends of Jazz Vol. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1946; publ. 1952); (7”); Aussi sur: Variés (Stan Getz, Sonny Stitt, Fats Navarro, Bud Powell, Hank Jones, Max Roach): Opus de Bop (Savoy, enr. 1946-1947; publ. 1957/1991). (LP/CD)

Aussi: Stan Getz: Opus de Bop: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1945-1949; publ. 1977). (LP)

Stan Getz Plays with his Quintet and Quartet (Vogue, enr. 1948; publ. ?); (7"); Aussi sur: Al Haig: Meets the Master Saxes Volume Two (Spotlite, enr. 1948; publ. 1978). (LP)

Stan Getz: Volume One (New Jazz, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1950; Prestige, publ. 1950); (10’’); Aussi sur: Stan Getz, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Allen Eager, Brew Moore: The Brothers (Prestige, enr. 1949 & 1952; publ. 1956; Barclay, publ. 1959); Stan Getz, Zoot Sims & Al Cohn: The Brothers (Prestige, publ. 1963); (LP); Stan Getz / Zoot Sims: The Brothers (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1989). (LP/CD)

Brew Moore / Stan Getz / Serge Chaloff: Lestorian Mode (Savoy, enr. 1947-1949; publ. 1957; Realm, publ. 1963). (LP)

Lee Konitz / Stan Getz: The New Sounds (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1951); (10”)

Stan Getz: Volume Two (New Jazz, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1950; Prestige, publ. 1951); (10”); Aussi sur: Stan Getz Quartets (Prestige, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1955); Stan Getz Collates (Esquire, publ. 1956); Stan Getz Quartet (Barclay, publ. 1956); Long Island Sound (New Jazz, publ. 1959); Greatest Hits (Prestige, publ. 1963); (LP); Stan Getz Quartets (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1984/1989). (LP/CD)

Aussi sur: Stan Getz: Stan Getz (Prestige, enr. 1949-1958; publ. 1972). (LP)

Stan Getz & Friends: Early Getz (Prestige, enr. 1949-1953; publ. 1979). (LP)

The Stan Getz Quartet: Vol. 1 (Royal Roost, enr./publ. 1950); (10”); Stan Getz Quartet (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”); Artistry of Stan Getz (Vogue, publ. 1955); (10”)

Stan Getz and Swedish All Stars featuring Bengt Hallberg: Vol. 2 (Royal Roost; enr./publ. 1951; Metronome, publ. 1951); (10”); Stan Getz Plays – Volume I (Esquire, publ. 1953); (10”); Stan Getz All Stars (Blue Star, publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Stan Getz: The Sound (Royal Roost, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1956). (LP)

Chamber Music by the Stan Getz Quintet (Royal Roost, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1953); (10”); (Royal Roost/Fresh Sound, publ. 1989). (LP)

The Stan Getz Quintette: Jazz at Storyville (Royal Roost, enr. 1951; publ. 1952; Vogue, publ. 1952); (10”); (Royal Roost/Fresh Sound, publ. 1988). (LP)

Jazz at Storyville Volume 2 (Royal Roost, enr. 1951; publ. 1952); (10”); (Royal Roost/Fresh Sound, publ. 1988). (LP) 

Stan Getz Quintet: Jazz at Storyville Volume 3 (Royal Roost, enr. 1951; publ. 1954); (10”)

Aussi sur: At Storyville (Roulette, enr. 1951; publ. 1973 (Jap.); Jazz Vogue, publ. 1978). (LP)

Aussi: Echoes of an Era: The Best of Stan Getz (Roulette, enr. 195?; publ. 1972). (LP)

Sidney Bechet: Trésors Sidney Bechet: Les plus beaux airs de Sidney Bechet (Disques Vogue/BMG France, 1949-1952). (CD)

Intégrale 1949-1959 (2) (Jazz Selection). (LP)

Intégrale 1949-1959 (4) (Jazz Selection). (LP)

Intégrale 1949-1959 (5) (Jazz Selection). (LP)

Ambiance Bechet (Vogue, enr. 1952; publ. ?). (10")

Sidney Bechet, Zutty Singleton, Lil Armstrong: New Orleans Days (Jazz Legacy, enr. 1952; publ. 1979). (LP)

Deux heures du matin au Vieux-Colombier: Bechet-Luter Vol. 5 (Vogue, enr. 1952; publ. 1953). (10")

Buck Clayton: Buck Special (Vogue, enr. 1949-1953; publ. 1992). (CD)

Buck’s Mood (Vogue, enr. 1949 & 1953; publ. 197?). (LP)

Ralph Sutton Trio featuring George Wettling: Complete Studio Recordings (Definitive, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 2004). (CD)

Ralph Sutton: Piano Moods (Columbia, enr./publ. 1950). (10")

Ralph Sutton: Plays Music of "Fats" Waller (Columbia, enr./publ. 1951). (10")

Stan Kenton: City of Glass: Stan Kenton Plays Bob Graettinger (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1947-1953; publ. 1995). (CD)
Stan Kenton: The Innovations Orchestra (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1997). (CD)

Stan Kenton and his Orchestra: Innovations in Modern Music Volume One (Capitol, enr./publ. 1950; Creative World, publ. ?). (LP)

Stan Kenton Presents (Capitol, enr. 1950; publ. 1951); 10”; (Capitol, publ. 1955; Creative World, publ. ?). (LP)

Stan Kenton Conducts Robert Graettinger’s City of Glass (Capitol, enr. 1951; publ. 1952); (10") + Stan Kenton Conducts This Modern World (Capitol, enr. 1951-1953; publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Stan Kenton Conducts Robert Graettinger’s City of Glass and This Modern World (Capitol, enr. 1951-1953; publ. 1956; Creative World, publ. 1970); (LP)


L'octette de Dave Brubeck en concert: Bill Smith (clarinette), Paul Desmond (alto), Dave Van Kreidt (ténor), 
Cal Tjader (batterie), Ron Crotty (contrebasse), Dick Collins (trompette), Bob Collins (trombone), Brubeck (piano). 

Dave Brubeck: Time Was (Proper, enr. 1948/49-1954; publ. 2005). (CD)

The Dave Brubeck Octet: Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals (Fantasy, enr. 1950; publ. 1951); (10”); Dave Brubeck Octet (Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”) + Dave Brubeck: Old Sounds from San Francisco (Fantasy, enr. 1948 ou 1949; publ. 1955); (10"); Aussi sur: Dave Brubeck Octet (Fantasy, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1956; Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1984/1991). (CD)

The Dave Brubeck Trio: Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals (Fantasy, enr. 1950; publ. 1951); (10”); The Dave Brubeck Trio (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”) + Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals (Fantasy, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1951); (10”); Dave Brubeck Trio (Vol. 1) (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”) + Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals (Fantasy, enr. 1950; publ. 1952); (10”); Dave Brubeck Trio (Vogue, publ. 1953); (LP); Aussi sur: Dave Brubeck Trio (Fantasy, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1956); Dave Brubeck Trio featuring Cal Tjader (Fantasy, publ. 1962; Vocalion, publ. 1964). (LP)

The Dave Brubeck Trio: Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals (Fantasy, enr. 1950; publ. 1956); Brubeck Tjader (Fantasy, publ. 1962); Brubeck – Tjader (America, publ. 197?). (LP)

Aussi: The Dave Brubeck Trio: Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals: 24 Classic Original Recordings (Fantasy, enr. 1949-1950; publ. 1982); (LP)

The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck Quartet (Fantasy, enr. 1951; publ. 1952); (10’’); Dave Brubeck Quartet Vol. 1 (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10’’)

The Dave Brubeck Quartet: The Dave Brubeck Quartet (Fantasy, enr./publ. 1952); (10”); Dave Brubeck Quartet Vol. 2 (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”); Dave Brubeck Quartet (featuring Paul Desmond) (Fantasy, enr. 1952 & 1954; publ. 1956). (LP)

Brubeck, Desmond (The Dave Brubeck Trio and Quartet): Jazz at Storyville (Fantasy, enr. 1952; publ. 1953); (10”); Jazz at Storyville (Fantasy, publ. 1956; Vocalion, publ. 1964). (LP)

The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Jazz at Oberlin (Fantasy, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); (Fantasy, publ. 1957; Vogue, publ. 1957; Vocalion, publ. ?; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1968); Jazz Goes to Oberlin College (London, publ. ?); Jazz at Storyville (America, publ. 1969); (LP); Jazz at Oberlin (Fantasy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1983/1987). (LP)

Aussi: The Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring Paul Desmond: Brubeck Desmond (Fantasy, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1956; Vogue, publ. 1960); (LP)

Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring Paul Desmond: Jazz at the Blackhawk (Fantasy, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1956; Vogue, publ. 1958); Brubeck Desmond: Two Knights at the Blackhawk (Fantasy, publ. 1959); (LP) 
 
Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond: Dave Brubeck / Paul Desmond (Fantasy, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1982); (LP)

The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Jazz Goes to College (Columbia, enr./publ. 1954; Philips, publ. 1955; Columbia Jazz Masterpieces, publ. 1989); (LP)

Claude Luter: Du Lorientais à Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Vogue/Kaleidoscope Jazz, enr. 1950-1976; publ. 1991). (CD)

Claude Luter et son Orchestre: Au "Lorientais" / Au "Vieux Colombier" (Vogue, enr. 1948/1950, publ. 196?). (LP)

Claude Luter et ses Lorientais: New Orleans (Vogue, enr. 1950-?; publ. ?); The Many Faces of Jazz vol. 39 (Mode Serie, publ. ?). (LP)

Claude Luter et son Orchestre: Joue les Airs du Film "Blues" ou "L'Inspecteur connait la musique" (Vogue, enr. 1955; publ. 1956?). (7")

Claude Luter et son Orchestre: Charleston (Vogue, enr. 1958; publ. ?/1962). (10"/LP)

Claude Luter et son Orchestre: Charleston & Shimmy: Claude Luter et son Orchestre - Vol. 6 (Vogue, enr. 1959; publ. ?); (10")

Claude Luter, son Orchestre et son Quartette: Mon Ami Sidney Bechet (Vogue, enr. 1961; publ. 1964). (LP)

Claude Luter and his Big Band: Jazz Parade in New-Orleans (Vogue, enr./publ. 1971). (LP)

Claude Luter: New Orleans (Clarinette Créole) (Vogue, enr./publ. 1976). (LP)

Emile Barnes: The Louisiana Joymakers featuring DeDe & Billie Pierce (American Music, enr. 1951; 1995). (CD)

American Music by Emile Barnes (American Music, enr. 1951; publ. ?); (10”); Emile Barnes New Orleans Band (Storyville, publ. 1967); American Music by Emile Barnes (Dan, publ. 197? (Jap.); publ. 1978 (Jap.)). (LP)


Le Eureka Brass Band joue pour des funérailles à la Nouvelle-Orléans, 1951. 

Eureka Brass Band: New Orleans Funeral & Parade: The Original 1951 Session (American Music, publ. 1992/2018). (CD/LP)

Kid Thomas (Kid Thomas and his Algiers Stompers: The First Recordings: The Original 1951 Session (American Music, publ. 1993). (CD)

Kid Thomas Algiers Stompers: American Music by Kid Thomas (American Music, enr. 1951; publ. ?); (10”); Aussi sur: Kid Thomas Algier Stompers / Louis Delisle’s Band / Wooden Joe’s Band: Echoes from New Orleans vol. 2 (Storyville, enr. 1949 & 1951; publ. ?). (LP)

Kid Thomas / Big Eye Nelson: American Music by Kid Thomas / Big Eye Nelson (Dan, enr. 1949 & 1951; publ. 1972 (Jap.); publ. 1978 (Jap.)). (LP)

Duke Ellington: Ellington Uptown (Columbia/Legacy, enr. 1947-1952; publ. 2004). (CD)

Duke Ellington’s Liberian Suite (Columbia, enr. 1947; publ. 1949; Philips, publ. 1953); (10’’)

Ellington Uptown (Columbia, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1952(?); Philips, publ. 1954). (LP)

Hi-Fi Ellington Uptown (Columbia, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1956). (LP)

Liberian Suite and A Tone Parallel to Harlem (Columbia, enr. 1947 & 1951; publ. 1956). (LP)

Gerry Mulligan: Jeru (Proper, enr. 1951-1954; publ. 2005). (CD)

Gerry Mulligan and Allen Eager: The New Sounds (Prestige, enr. 1951; publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Gerry Mulligan: Mulligan Plays Mulligan (Prestige, enr. 1951; publ. 1956); Mulligan’s Too (Esquire, publ. 1956); Gerry Mulligan’s All Stars (Barclay, publ. 1957); Historically Speaking (Prestige, publ. 1962; Xtra, publ. 1966); (LP); Mulligan Plays Mulligan (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1989). (LP/CD)

Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1952); (10’’); Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Volume 1 (Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”); The Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Vol. 2 (Swing, publ. 1955); (10”); Aussi: Gerry Mulligan: Freeway (Blue Note, enr. 1952; publ. 1981). (LP)

Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Fantasy, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1953); (10’’); Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Volume 2 (Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”); The Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Vol. 1 (Swing, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker: Mulligan/Baker (Prestige, enr. 1951-1965; publ. 1972). (LP)

Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet / Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); Gerry Mulligan Quartet plus Lee Konitz (volume 3) (Vogue, publ. 1953; Swing, publ. 1954); (10’’)Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Lee Konitz and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1953; publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. 1956; Lee Konitz and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Vol. 6) (Swing, publ. 195?); (10”); Aussi sur: Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (World Pacific, enr. 1953; publ. 1957; Vogue, publ. 1959); Konitz Meets Mulligan (Pacific Jazz, publ. 1962; publ. 1968); Gerry Mulligan featuring Lee Konitz, Chet Baker: Midnight Session (Fontana, publ. 1963); (LP); Aussi: Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz: Revelation (Blue Note, enr. 1953 & 1957; publ. 1975). (LP)

Gerry Mulligan and his Ten-tette (Capitol, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Gerry Mulligan and his Tentette / Shorty Rogers and his Giants: Modern Sounds (Capitol, enr. 1951 / 1953, publ. 1956). (LP)

Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’); Gerry Mulligan Quartet Vol. 4 (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”); The Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 4 (Swing, publ. 1954); (10”)

Gene Norman Presents the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Gene Norman Presents, enr. 1953; publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”)

Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Paris Concert (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1954; publ. 1955; World Pacific, publ. 1957); 3e Salon du Jazz, Paris, 1954, à Pleyel (Swing, publ. 1955); Paris Jazz Fair 1954: Salle Pleyel Concert (Vogue, publ. 1956). (LP)

The Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Gerry Mulligan Inedit (10e Anniversaire des Disques Vogue Vol. 7) (Vogue, enr. 1954; publ. 1961). (LP)

Gerry Mulligan: Gerry Mulligan (Inner City, enr. 1954; publ. 1980). (LP)

Chico O'Farrill: Cuban Blues: The Chico O'Farrill Sessions (Verve, enr. 1950-1954; publ. 1996). (CD)

Afro-Cuban (Clef, enr. 1951; publ. 1953; Riviera, publ. ?); (10”)

Jazz (Clef, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1953; Blue Star, publ. 1953); (10”)

2nd Afro Cuban Jazz Suite (Norgran, enr. 1951; publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. 1954); (10”)

Latino Dance Session (Norgran, enr./publ. 1954); (10’’)

Mambo Dance Session (Norgran, enr./publ. 1954); (10’’)

Machito: Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite (Mercury, enr. 1950; publ. 1951; Blue Star, publ. 1951; Clef, publ. 1953; Columbia, publ. 1956); (10”)

Aussi sur: Chico O’Farrill and his Latin Orchestra: Music from South America (Verve, enr. 1951; publ. 1956). (LP)

Chico O’Farrill and his Orchestra: Jazz North of the Border and South of the Border (Clef, enr. 1951-1954; publ. 1956; Verve, publ. ?). (LP)

Chico O’Farrill and his Cubans: Mambo Latino Dances (Verve, enr. 1954; publ. 1958; Barclay, publ. ?); (LP)

Aussi: Machito / Chico O’Farrill / Charlie Parker / Dizzy Gillespie: Afro-Cuban Jazz (Verve, enr. 1948-1954; publ. 1977); (LP)


Louis Armstrong avec les All-Stars: Earl Hines (piano), Jack Teagarden (piano),
Cozy Cole (batterie),Barney Bigard (clarinette), Arvell Shaw (contrebasse). 
 

Louis Armstrong: The California Concerts (The Original Decca Recordings) (Decca Jazz/GRP, enr. 1951-1955; publ. 1992). (CD)

Louis Armstrong and The All Stars: Satchmo in Pasadena (Decca, enr./publ. 1951; Brunswick, publ. 1955; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1967; Coral, publ. 1970). (LP)

At the Crescendo Vol. 1 (Decca, enr./publ. 1955; Brunswick, publ. 1955; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1965; Coral, publ. 1970; MCA, publ. 1973) + At the Crescendo Vol. 2 (Decca, enr./publ. 1955; Brunswick, publ. 1955; Ace of Hearts, publ. 1965; Coral, publ. 1970; MCA, publ. 197?). (LP)

Milt Jackson: Bags of Soul (Proper, enr. 1948-1956; publ. 2007). (CD)

Milt Jackson, Sonny Stitt: In the Beginning (Galaxy, enr. 1948; publ. 1964; America, publ. 1971; Galaxy/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1991). (LP/CD)

The Milt Jackson Quartet: Milt Jackson (Dee Gee, enr./publ. 1951; London, publ. 1955); (10"); Aussi sur: Milt Jackson, John Lewis, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke: The Quartet (Savoy, enr. 1951-1952; publ. 1956); Modern Jazz Quartet (Savoy, publ. 1956); The Milt Jackson Quartet (Realm, publ. 1963); The Modern Jazz Quartet: The Modern Jazz Quartet (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?); First Recordings 1952 (Musidisc Jazz Anthology, publ. 1975); Milt Jackson: The First Q: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, publ. 1977). (LP)

Milt Jackson: Wizard of the Vibes (Blue Note, enr. 1948-1952; publ. 1952; Vogue, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Milt Jackson (Blue Note, enr. 1948-1952; publ. 1955). (LP)

Milt Jackson Quintet (with Horace Silver) (Prestige, enr./ publ. 1955; Esquire, publ. 1955; Barclay, publ. 1956); (10”)

Milt Jackson Quartet (Prestige, enr./publ. 1955; Esquire, publ. 1956; Barclay, publ. 1956); The Milt Jackson Quartet featuring Horace Silver: Soul Pioneers (Prestige, publ. 1962; Xtra, publ. 1966); (LP); Milt Jackson Quartet (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1987). (LP/CD); Aussi sur: The Complete Milt Jackson with Horace Silver (Prestige, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1973); Aussi sur: Opus de Funk (Prestige, enr. 1954-1962; publ. 1975). (LP)

Frank Wess, Milt Jackson, Hank Jones, Eddie Jones, Kenny Clarke: Opus de Jazz (Savoy, enr./publ. 1955/1992; London, publ. ?); (LP/CD); Milt Jackson: Meet Milt Jackson (Realm, publ. 1963); Opus de Jazz (BYG, publ. 1969; Savoy, publ. 1978). (LP)

Milt Jackson: Roll ‘em Bags (Savoy, enr. 1949 & 1956/1991; publ. 1956; Realm, publ. 1963). (LP/CD)

Milt Jackson: Meet Milt Jackson (Savoy, enr. 1949-1956; publ. 1956/1992). (LP/CD)

Milt Jackson: The Jazz Skyline (Savoy, enr./publ. 1956/1992; London, publ. 1956); (LP/CD); What’s New (Realm, publ. 1963); The Milt Jackson Quintet (Savoy/Musidisc, publ. 196? ou 197?). (LP)

Milt Jackson: Jackson’s Ville (Savoy, enr./publ. 1956/1992; London, publ. 1956; Eros/Savoy, publ. 195? ou 196?; Realm, publ. 1963). (LP/CD)

Aussi sur: Milt Jackson: Second Nature: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, enr. 1956; publ. 1976). (LP)

Milt Jackson: Ballads & Blues (Atlantic, enr./publ. 1956; London, publ. 1956; Versailles, publ. 1957). (LP)


Shorty Rogers (deuxième à gauche en haut) avec l'orchestre de Stan Kenton, 1951. 

Shorty Rogers: The Sweetheart of Sigmund Freud (Giant Steps Recordings, enr. 1946-1953; publ. 2004). (CD)

Shorty Rogers and his Giants: Modern Sounds (Capitol, enr. 1951; publ. 1952); (10”); Aussi sur: Gerry Mulligan and his Tentette / Shorty Rogers and his Giants: Modern Sounds (Capitol, enr. 1951 / 1953, publ. 1956). (LP)

Shorty Rogers and his Giants (RCA Victor, enr./publ. 1953; His Master’s Voice, publ. 1954); (10”); Shorty Rogers and his Giants: Vol. 1 (RCA Jazz Line, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1981). (LP)

Shorty Rogers and his Orchestra featuring The Giants: Cool and Crazy (RCA Victor, enr./publ. 1953; His Master’s Voice, publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Shorty Rogers and his Giants: The Big Shorty Rogers Express (RCA Victor, enr. 1953 & 1956; publ. 1956); Shorty Rogers: Blues Express (RCA Victor, publ. 197?); Shorty Rogers and his Giants: Vol. 3: Blues Express (RCA Jazz Line, publ. 1985). (LP)

Shorty Rogers and his Orchestra: The Wild One (From the Columbia Picture “The Wild One”) (RCA Victor, enr./publ. 1953; His Master’s Voice, publ. 1954); (7”); Aussi sur: Leith Stevens’ All Stars: Jazz Themes from The Wild One (Decca, enr./publ. 1953; Brunswick, publ. 1954); (10”)

Wilbur DeParis and his New New Orleans Jazz: Marchin' and Swingin' (Documents/Membran Music, enr. 1952; publ. 2005). (CD)

Marchin' and Swingin' (Atlantic, publ. 1956; London, publ. 1961). (LP)

Stan Kenton: New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1952; publ. 1989). (CD)

New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Capitol, publ. 1953); (10”/LP); (Creative World, publ. ?). (LP)

Charlie Parker: Charlie Parker (Verve, enr. 1947-1953; publ. 1998). (CD)

Charlie Parker (Clef, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1954); (10”)

The Quartet of Charlie Parker: Now’s the Time (Verve, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1957). (LP)

Aussi: Charlie Parker: The Verve Years (1948-50) (Verve, enr. 1948-1950; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Verve Years (1950-51) (Verve, enr. 1950-1951; publ. 1976). (LP)

The Verve Years (1952-54) (Verve, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1977). (LP)

Johnny Smith: Moonlight in Vermont (Roulette Jazz, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1991/2004). (CD)

Johnny Smith Quintet featuring Stan Getz: “Jazz at N.B.C.” Series (Royal Roost, enr. 1952; publ. 1953); (10”) + Jazz at NBC (Royal Roost, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1953); (10”); Aussi sur: Johnny Smith featuring Stan Getz: Moonlight in Vermont (Royal Roost, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1956); (Vogue, publ. 1959; Columbia, publ. 1963); Johnny Smith Quintet featuring Stan Getz: “Jazz at N.B.C.” Series: Moonlight in Vermont (Royal Roost/Fresh Sound, publ. 1985); (LP); Johnny Smith Quintet: Moonlight in Vermont (Roulette, publ. 1988); (LP/CD)

Aussi: Echoes of an Era: The Johnny Smith-Stan Getz Years (Roulette, enr. 1952-1962; publ. 197?). (LP)

George Wallington: The George Wallington Trios (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1990). (CD)

George Wallington Trio (Prestige, enr./publ. 1952); (10”) + George Wallington Trio (Prestige, enr./publ. 1953; Esquire, publ. 1957); (10"); Aussi sur: The George Wallington Trios (Prestige, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1969). (LP)


Chet Baker avec Russ Freeman (piano), Bob Neel (batterie), Carson Smith (contrebasse). 
Boston, 1954; photo: William Claxton. 

Chet Baker: The Early Years (Proper, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 2005). (CD)

Chet Baker Quartet (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’); Chet Baker Quartet Records Eight Cool Sides (Vogue, publ. 1954); (10’’); The Chet Baker Quartet (Swing, publ. 195?); (10”)

Chet Baker Quartet featuring Russ Freeman (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1953; Vogue, publ. 1955); (10”); Chet Baker Quartet (Vol. 2) (Swing, publ. 1954); (10”)

Chet Baker Ensemble (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1953; publ. 1954; Swing, publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. 1956); (10’’)

Chet Baker & Strings (Columbia, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1954); Chet Baker and Strings (Philips, publ. 1955); Chet Baker with Strings (Philips, publ. 1956); Chet Baker and Strings: Love Walked In (Harmony, publ. 1964); Chet Baker & Strings (Columbia Special Products, publ. 1974); Chet Baker and Strings (CBS, publ. 1986). (LP)

Chet Baker Sings (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. 1956); (10”)

Chet Baker Sextet (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1954; Swing, publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. 1956); (10")
Aussi: The Trumpet Artistry of Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1955; World Pacific, 

Aussi: The Trumpet Artistry of Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1955; World Pacific, publ. 1958; Pausa, publ. 1982). (LP)

Chet Baker Sings (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1954 & 1956; publ. 1956; World Pacific, publ. 1956 ou 1957; Vogue, publ. 1959). (LP)

Pretty/Groovy (World Pacific, enr. 1953-1957; publ. 1958). (LP)

King Pleasure / Annie Ross: King Pleasure Sings / Annie Ross Sings (Prestige, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1958); (LP); (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1986/1992). (LP/CD)

King Pleasure Sings (Prestige, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1954; Esquire, publ. 1956); (10”)

Aussi: King Pleasure: The Source (Prestige, enr. 1952-1960; publ. 1972). (LP)

Annie Ross Sings (Prestige, enr. 1952; publ. 1953; Metronome, publ. 1953; Esquire, publ. 1954); (7’’); Aussi sur: Eddie Jefferson, Joe Carroll & Annie Ross: The Bebop Singers (Prestige, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1970). (LP)

Thelonious Monk: Thelonious Monk (Trio) (Prestige/ Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982; publ. 1989); (LP/CD); (Prestige, publ. 2001; publ. 2007). (CD)

Thelonious Monk Trio: Thelonious (Prestige, enr. 1952; publ. 1953); (10’’) + Thelonious Monk: Thelonious Monk Plays (Prestige, enr./publ. 1954; Esquire, publ. 1956); (10’’); Aussi sur: Thelonious Monk Trio (Prestige, enr. 1952 & 1954; publ. 1956; Barclay, publ. 1958); Monk’s Moods (Prestige, publ. 1959; Esquire, publ. 1961; Transatlantic, publ. 1966); The High Priest (Prestige, publ. 1968); Thelonious Monk (Prestige, publ. 1969). (LP)


Art Pepper avec Larry Bunker, Claude Williamson et Jack Montrose. 

Art Pepper: Complete Discovery-Savoy Master Takes (Definitive, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 2001). (CD)

Discoveries: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy Jazz, publ. 1977). (LP)

Gil Mellé: The Complete Blue Note Fifties Sessions (Blue Note, enr. 1952-1956; publ. 1998). (CD)

Gil Mellé Quintet/Sextet: New Faces – New Sounds (Blue Note, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1953); (10”)

Gil Mellé Quintet with Urbie Green and Tal Farlow: New Faces – New Sounds Volume 2 (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1953); (10”)

Les deux ci-dessus sur: Gil Mellé Quintet & Sextet (Blue Note, publ. 1983 (Jap.)). (LP)

The Gil Mellé Quartet featuring Lou Mecca: New Faces – New Sounds Volume 3 (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1954); (10”)

Gil Mellé Quintet with Don Butterfield: 5 Impressions of Color (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1955); (10”)

Gil Melle: Patterns in Jazz (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1956). (LP)

Modern Jazz Quartet: Une Anthologie 1952/1956 (Nocturne, publ. 2007). (CD)

The Modern Jazz Quartet (Prestige, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 1953); (10”); MJQ (Esquire, publ. 1958); (10’’)

Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet (Prestige, enr. 1953; publ. 1954; Esquire, publ. 195?; Metronome, publ. 1957); (7”); Sonny Rollins et le Modern Jazz Quartet (Barclay, publ. 1961); (7’’)

The Modern Jazz Quartet (Prestige, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1955; Esquire, publ. 1955; Barclay, publ. 1956); (10”)

Django (Prestige, enr. 1953-1955; publ. 1956); Looking Back at the Modern Jazz Quartet (Esquire, publ. ?); Django (La Voix de son Maître, publ. 1966; Transatlantic, publ. 1967); (LP); Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1983/1987). (LP/CD)

Concorde (Prestige, enr./publ. 1955; Esquire, publ. 1956); (10’’); MJQ in Hi-Fi (Esquire, publ. ?); Concorde (Barclay, publ. 1957; La Voix de son Maître, publ. ?; Transatlantic, publ. 1966); (LP); (Prestige/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1982/1987). (LP/CD)

Fontessa (Atlantic, enr./publ. 1956; London, publ. 1956); Versailles (Versailles, publ. 1956). (LP)

Aussi sur: Modern Jazz Quartet (Prestige, enr. 1952-1955; publ. 1972). (LP)

Oscar Pettiford: Oscar Rides Again (Proper, enr. 1943-1957; publ. 2008). (CD)

Oscar Pettiford and his Jazz All Stars (Imperial, enr. 1953; publ. ?); (7”)

The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet (Debut, enr./publ. 1953); 10”; Charles Mingus Presents Oscar Pettiford Sextet Vol. 2 (Swing, publ. ?); 10”; Oscar Pettiford and his Jazz Groups: My Little Cello (Fantasy, enr. 1953 & 1959; publ. 1962); My Little Cello (America, publ. 197?); (LP); The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet (Debut/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1984/1999). (LP/CD)

Oscar Pettiford Sextet (Swing, enr./publ. 1954; Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”); A Memorable Session (Vogue, publ. 1964). (LP)

Oscar Pettiford (Bethlehem, enr./publ. 1954); (10”)

Basically Duke (Bethlehem, enr. 1954; publ. 1955; London, publ. 1956); (10”)

Aussi: Oscar Rides Again (Affinity, enr. 1954; publ. 1986). (LP)

Volume 2 (Bethlehem, enr./publ. 1955; London, publ. 1956); The Finest of Oscar Pettiford (Bethlehem, publ. 1976); Bohemia After Dark (Affinity, publ. 1984). (LP)

Oscar Pettiford Orchestra: In Hi-Fi (ABC-Paramount, enr./publ. 1956; His Master’s Voice, publ. 1960; Jasmine, publ. 1983). (LP)

The Oscar Pettiford Orchestra: In Hi-Fi Volume Two (ABC-Paramount, enr. 1957; publ. 1958; His Master’s Voice, publ. 1958). (LP)


Billie Holiday avec Coleman Hawkins. 

Billie Holiday: The Complete Verve Studio Master Takes (Verve, enr. 1952-1959; publ. 2005). (CD)

The First Verve Sessions (Verve, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 1976). (LP)

Stormy Blues (Verve, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1977). (LP)

All or Nothing at All (Verve, enr. 1955-1956; publ. 1978). (LP)

Laurindo Almeida, Bud Shank: Brazilliance vol. 1 (World Pacific, enr. 1953; publ. 1991). (CD)

Laurindo Almeida Quartet featuring Bud Shank (Pacific Jazz, publ. 1953); (10”) + Laurindo Almeida Quartet featuring Bud Shank Volume 2 (Pacific Jazz, publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: Laurindo Almeida Quartet featuring Bud Shank (Pacific Jazz, publ. 1955; Vogue, publ. 1956; World Pacific, publ. 195?); Brazilliance (World Pacific, publ. 1961; Pausa, publ. 1982). (LP)

Clifford Brown: Memorial Album (Blue Note, enr. 1953; publ. 1989/2001). (CD)

New Star on the Horizon (Blue Note, publ. 1953); (10”); Clifford Brown Sextet (Vogue, publ. 1955); (10”) + Lou Donaldson, Clifford Brown: New Faces – New Sounds (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); Sur: Clifford Brown: Memorial Album (Blue Note, publ. 1956). (LP)

The Buddy De Franco Quartet: Mr. Clarinet (Norgran, enr. 1953; publ. 1956); (LP); (Verve, publ. 1957/2002); (LP/CD); Complete Mr. Clarinet Sessions (The Jazz Factory, publ. 2004); (CD)

George Lewis: Jazz Funeral in New Orleans (Tradition, enr. 1953; publ. 1997). (CD)

George Lewis’ Ragtime Band: Vol. 1 (Jazz Man, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); George Lewis’ Ragtime Band: George Lewis Jazzband (Tempo, publ. 1957); George Lewis: A New Orleans Dixieland Spectacular (Omega, publ. 1959); George Lewis Jazz Band (Storyville, publ. ?); George Lewis and his Ragtime Band: Doctor Jazz (Polydor, publ. 1969); George Lewis: George Lewis (Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, publ. 197?); Jazz Funeral at New Orleans (Olympic, publ. 1976); (LP); George Lewis & his Ragtime Band: Hot Creole Jazz-1953 (DCC Jazz, publ. 1991; MMS Classix, publ. 1991); (CD)

Bud Powell: The Amazing Bud Powell Volume Two (Blue Note, enr. 1953; publ. 2001). (CD)

Bud Powell: The Amazing Bud Powell Vol. 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1953; publ. 1954); (10”); The Amazing Bud Powell Volume 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1949-1953; publ. 1955); (LP); (Blue Note, enr. 1951-1953; publ. 1989); (CD)

“Charlie Chan”, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charlie Mingus: The Quintet: azz at Massey Hall (Debut/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1953; publ. 1983/1989). (LP/CD)

Charlie Chan, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charles Mingus: Jazz at Massey Hall Volume One / Quintet (Debut, enr./publ. 1953); (10"); The Quintet of the Year: Jazz at Massey Hall Vol. 1 (Swing, publ. 1953; Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”) + Charlie Chan, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charles Mingus: Jazz at Massey Hall Volume Three / Quintet (Debut, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); The Quintet of the Year: Jazz at Massey Hall Vol. 3 (Swing, publ. 1953; Vogue, publ. 1954); (10”); “Charlie Chan”, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charlie Mingus: The Quintet: Jazz at Massey Hall (Debut, enr. 1953; publ. 1956); Quintet of the Year: Jazz at Massey Hall (Vogue, publ. 1956); Charlie Parker: In Concert (10e Anniversaire des Disques Vogue Vol. 10) (Vogue, publ. 1962); Charlie Chan, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charlie Mingus: Jazz at Massey Hall (Fantasy, publ. 1962); Quintet of the Year: Jazz at Massey Hall (Vocalion, publ. 1963); Charlie Parker: Volume 1: The Massey Hall Concert (SagaPan, publ. 1967); Vol. 4 ‘Jazz at Massey Hall’ (Saga, publ. 1967); Remembering the Bird: Charlie Parker Live at Massey Hall (Prestige, publ. 1975); Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker: The Massey Hall Concert (Charlie Parker, publ. 1981); “Charlie Chan”, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach, Charlie Mingus: The Quintet: Jazz at Massey Hall (Debut/Carrere, publ. 1986; Debut, publ. 2002); (CD) 

Bud Powell: Jazz at Massey Hall Volume Two / Trio (Debut, enr./publ. 1953; Vogue, publ. 1954; Swing, publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: The Bud Powell Trio (Fantasy, publ. 1962; Vocalion, publ. 1962; America, publ. 197?); (LP); Jazz at Massey Hall Volume Two / Trio (Debut/Original Jazz Classics, publ. 1984/1991); (LP/CD) 

 
Aussi: Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, Max Roach: The Greatest Jazz Concert Ever (Prestige, enr. 1953; publ. 1973). (LP)


Un album de Ben Webster pour Norgran, paru en 1954. 

Ben Webster: King of the Tenors (Verve, enr. 1953; publ. 1957/1993). (LP/CD)

The Consummate Artistry of Ben Webster (Norgran, publ. 1954; Blue Star, publ. 1954). (LP)

Louis Bellson and his Orchestra: Skin Deep (Norgran, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1955); (LP); (Verve, publ. 1957/1999); (LP/CD) 

Ken Colyer's Jazzmen: New Orleans to London and Back to the Delta (Lake, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 2005). (CD)

New Orleans to London (Decca/London, enr./publ. 1953); (10")

Ken Colyer's Jazzmen / Ken Colyer's Skiffle Group: Back to the Delta (Decca/London, enr./publ. 1954); (10")

Variés: The National Jazz Federation Presents: Traditional Jazz at the Royal Festival Hall, London (Decca/London, enr. 1954; publ. 1955). (LP)

Vic Dickenson: Vic Dickenson Septet (Vanguard/FNAC Music, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1993). (CD)

Vic Dickenson Septet Vol. I (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’)

Vic Dickenson Septet Vol. II (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’)

Vic Dickenson Septet Vol. 3 (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’)

Vic Dickenson Septet Vol. 4 (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1954); (10’’)

Aussi sur: Vic Dickenson Septet (Vanguard, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1972); The Essential Vic Dickenson (Vanguard, publ. 1977). (LP)

Bengt Hallberg: All Star Sessions 1953/54 featuring Lars Gullin (Dragon, publ. 2007). (CD)

Bengt Hallberg and his Swedish All Stars: Vol. 1 (Metronome, enr./publ. 1953); (7”); These Swinging Swedes Vol. 2 (Esquire, publ. 1953); (7”)

Bengt Hallberg and his Swedish All Stars: Vol. 2 (Metronome, enr. 1953; publ. 1954); (7”)

Les deux ci-dessus aussi sur: Bengt Hallberg: New Sounds from Sweden (Prestige, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’)

Bengt Hallberg, Åke Persson, Carl-Henrik Norin, Lars Gullin, Johnny Ekh, Red Mitchell, Bobby White, Ernie Englund: Leonard Feather Presents Swingin’ in Sweden Vol. 3 (Metronome, enr./publ. 1954; Esquire, publ. 1954); (7”)

Åke Persson, Ernie Englund, Lars Gullin, Johnny Ekh, Putte Wickman, Carl-Henrik Norin, Bengt Hallberg, Red Mitchell, Bobby White: Leonard Feather Presents Swingin’ in Sweden Vol. 2 (Metronome, enr./publ. 1954; Esquire, publ. 1954); (7”)

Bengt Hallberg Ensemble: Bengt Hallberg Ensemble featuring Lars Gullin (Pacific Jazz, enr./publ. 1954); (7”)

Aussi: Bengt Hallberg: The Early 50’s (Metronome, enr. 1952-1953; publ. 197? (Jap.)). (LP)

Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars: Sunday Jazz à la Lighthouse, Vol. 1 (Contemporary/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1953; publ. 1984/1991). (LP/CD)

Sunday Jazz a la Lighthouse Vol. 1 (Lighthouse, enr./publ. 1953; Contemporary, publ. 1953). (LP)

Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars: Sunday Jazz à la Lighthouse, Vol. 2 (Contemporary/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1953; publ. 1998). (CD)

Sunday Jazz a la Lighthouse Vol. 2 (Contemporary, enr./publ. 1953); (10”)

Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars: Volume Three (Contemporary/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1952-1955; publ. 1986/1996). (LP/CD)

Vol. 3 (Contemporary, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); (Contemporary, enr. 1952-1955; publ. 1956). (LP)


J.J. Johnson avec Clifford Brown; photo: Francis Wolff. 

J.J. Johnson: The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Volume 1 (Blue Note, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1955); (LP); (Blue Note, enr. 1953; publ. 1989; publ. 2001); (CD)

J.J. Johnson: The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Volume 2 (Blue Note, 1953-1955; publ. 1956); (LP); (Blue Note, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1989; publ. 2001); (CD)

Jay Jay Johnson Sextet: Jay Jay Johnson (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1953); (10”); Jay Jay Johnson Sextet: J.J. Johnson featuring Clifford Brown (Vogue, publ. 1955; Jazz Selection, publ. 195?); (10”)

Jay Jay Johnson: The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Vol. 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10”); The Eminent J. J. Johnson Quintet Volume 2 (Jazz Selection, publ. 1955); (10’’); The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson (Quintet) (Vogue, publ. 1956); (10”)

Jay Jay Johnson: The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Vol. 3 (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1955); (10”)

Freddy Randall & his Band: Great British Traditional Jazzbands Vol. 14 (Lake, enr. 1953-1955; publ. 1999). (CD)

Chicago Jazz (Parlophone, enr. ?; publ. ?); (7’’)

Riverboat Session (Parlophone, enr. ?; publ. 1955); (7’’)

Aussi: His Great 16 1951-1956 (Dormouse, enr. 1951-1956; publ. 1986). (LP)

Sir Charles Thompson: His Personal Vanguard Recordings (Vanguard/FNAC Music, enr. 1953-1955; publ. 1992). (CD)
Aussi: Sir Charles Thompson & Coleman Hawkins: Sir Charles Thompson and the Hawk: For the Ears (Vanguard, enr. 1953-1955; publ. 1999). (CD)

Sir Charles Thompson Sextet (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1953); (10’’)

Sir Charles Thompson Quartet (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1954); (10’’)

Sir Charles Thompson and his Band featuring Coleman Hawkins (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1954); (10”)

Sir Charles Thompson Trio (Vanguard, enr./publ. 1955); (10”)

Aussi: Sir Charles Thompson Sextet and Band (Vanguard, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1973). (LP)

Joe Newman / Sir Charles Thompson: Jazz Basie Style (Vanguard, enr. 1954; publ. 1973). (LP)

Sir Charles Thompson: For the Ears (Jazz Vogue, enr. 1953-1955; publ. 1979). (LP)

Jimmy McPartland and Bobby Hackett: Shades of Bix (MCA/Leonard Feather Series, enr. 1936-1956; publ. 1977). (LP)

Jimmy McPartland and his Jazz Band: Shades of Bix (Brunswick, enr./publ. 1953; Coral, publ. 1953); (10”); Jimmy McPartland and his Dixieland Band (Brunswick, enr. 1953-1956; publ. 1956). (LP)


Art Tatum par Phil Stern. 

Art Tatum: The Complete Pablo Solo Masterpieces (Pablo, enr. 1953-1956; publ. 1991); The Solo Masterpieces (Pablo, publ. 2010). (CD)

The Genius of Art Tatum #1 à 10 (Clef, publ. 1954-1955). (LPs)

The Tatum Solo Masterpieces Vol. 1 à 13 (Pablo, publ. 1975 à 1982). (LPs)

The Tatum Solo Masterpieces (Pablo, publ. 1974). (coffret LP)

Phil Urso: The Philosophy of Urso: Phil Urso's 1953-1959 Sessions (Fresh Sound, publ. 2016). (CD)

Phil Urso, Bob Brookmeyer: Urso and Brookmeyer (Savoy, enr. 1954; publ. 1956); (10"); Aussi sur: Phil Urso: The Philosophy of Urso (Savoy, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (LP)

Aussi sur: Variés (Brew Moore / Allen Eager / Bernie Privin Orchestra / Phil Urso / Teddy Reig All-Stars): Brothers and Other Mothers Vol. 2 (Savoy, enr. 1947-1956; publ. 1979). (LP)

The Jomar Dagron Quartet, Phil Urso: The Jomar Dagron Quartet featuring Phil Urso (Legacy, enr. 1959; publ. ?); (LP); (Blue Moon, publ. 2001); (CD)

Phil Urso, Bob Banks: Sentimental Journey (Regent, enr./publ. 1956). (LP)

June Christy: Something Cool: The Complete Mono & Stereo Versions (Capitol Jazz, enr. 1953-1960; publ. 2001). (CD)

Something Cool (Capitol, enr. 1953-1954); (10”); (Capitol, album mono, enr. 1953-1955; publ. 1955; album stereo enr./publ. 1960). (LP)

Louis Armstrong: Plays W.C. Handy (Columbia, enr./publ. 1954/1986; Philips, publ. 1954); (LP/CD); (Columbia/Legacy, publ. 1997); (CD)

Art Blakey: A Night at Birdland, Volume One / Volume Two (Blue Note, enr. 1954; publ. 1987/2001). (CD)

Art Blakey Quintet: A Night at Birdland Volume 1 / Volume 2 / Volume 3 (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1954); (10")

A Night at Birdland Volume 1 / Volume 2 (Blue Note, enr. 1954; publ. 1956). (LP)


Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Gigi Gryce et Max Roach chez Tony's, Brooklyn, NYC, 1954. 

Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk: Miles Davis vs. Thelonious Monk (Blue Moon, enr. 1954; publ. 1995).(CD)

Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants (Prestige, enr. 1954; publ. 1969). (LP)

Aussi sur: Miles Davis: Tallest Trees (Prestige, enr. 1953-1956; publ. 1972). (LP)

Al Haig Trio: 03/13/54, One-Day Session: Vogue & Esoteric Recordings (Fresh Sound, publ. 2007). (CD)

Al Haig Trio (Vogue, enr./publ. 1954; Swing, publ. 1954; Period, publ. 1954; Period/Fresh Sound, publ. 1989); (10”); Aussi sur: Trio and Quintet! (Prestige, enr. 1949 & 1954; publ. 1970). (LP)

Al Haig Trio (Esoteric, enr./publ. 1954); (10”); Aussi sur: Jazz Will-O-The-Wisp (Counterpoint, enr. 1954; publ. 1957; Xtra, publ. 1972; Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, publ. 1974; Counterpoint/Fresh Sound, publ. 1989). (LP)

Lionel Hampton: Chicago Jazz Concert (CBS, enr. 1954; publ. 1989). (CD)

Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: Wailin’ at the Trianon (Columbia, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (LP); Lionel Hampton: Lionel Hampton (Jazz Pour Tous) (Philips, publ. 1958); (10”); The One and Only Lionel Hampton (Fontana, publ. 1961); Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra: Chicago Jazz Concert*1954 (Jazz Party 4) (CBS, publ. 1972); Lionel Hampton: Chicago Jazz Concert (CBS, publ. 1984). (LP)

Jutta Hipp: The Legendary Jutta Hipp Quintet 1954: Frankfurt Special (Complete Recordings) (Fresh Sound, publ. 2006). (CD)

The Jutta Hipp Quintet: New Faces – New Sounds from Germany (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1954); (10”)

Jutta Hipp: Europe’s First Lady of Jazz: Jutta Hipp and her Combo on Mod-Records (Mod, enr./publ. 1954); (7”)

Jutta Hipp and her German Jazzmen / Mike Nevard’s British Jazzmen: Leonard Feather Presents Cool Europe (MGM, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1955). (LP)

Jutta Hipp Quintet 1954: Cool Dogs & Two Oranges (L+R, enr. 1954; publ. 1980/2010). (LP/CD)


Shorty Rogers et Shelly Manne. Photo: Loomis Dean/Life. 

Shelly Manne: "The Three" & "The Two" (Contemporary/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1954; publ. 1984/1991). (LP/CD)

Shelly Manne, Vol. 3: ‘’The Three’’ (Contemporary, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10")

Shelly Manne, Russ Freeman: Shelly Manne & Russ Freeman (Contemporary, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10")

Les deux sur: “The Three” & “The Two” (Contemporary, enr. 1954; publ. 1960). (LP)

Charles Mingus and his Jazz Composers Workshop: The Complete Savoy and Period Master Takes (Fresh Sound, enr. 1954; publ. 2005). (CD)

Charles Mingus Sextet: The Moods of Mingus (Savoy, enr. 1954; publ. 1955; London, publ. 1956); (10”); Aussi sur: Charlie Mingus, Wally Cirillo, Teo Macero, John La Porta: Jazz Composers Workshop (Savoy, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1956; London, publ. 1957; Realm, publ. 1964); Charles Mingus: Jazz Composers Workshop (BYG, publ. 196? ou 197?); Charles Mingus: Jazz Workshop (Savoy, publ. 1977); Jazz Workshop: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, publ. 1978). (LP)

Charles Mingus, John La Porta: Jazzical Moods, Vol. 1 (Period, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10")

Charles Mingus, John La Porta: Jazzical Moods, Vol. 2 (Period, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10")

Charles Mingus: Jazz Experiment (Jazztone, enr. 1954; publ. 1956); The Charlie Mingus Modernists: Jazz Experiment (Jazztone, publ. 1957); Charlie Mingus: Jazz Experiment (Hall of Fame, publ. 197?); Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop: aBstrActions (Affinity, publ. 1985). (LP)

Charlie Mingus: The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus (Bethlehem, enr. 1954; publ. 1957; London, publ. 1957; Rep, publ. 1958; Bethlehem, publ. 1984; Get Back Jazz, publ. 2002); Charles Mingus, John La Porta: Jazzical Moods (Period/Fresh Sound, publ. 1988). (LP)

Charlie Mingus: Charlie Mingus (Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, enr. 1954; publ. 1969); Intrusions (Ember, publ. 1972). (LP)


Pochette de Borderline, un album original du trio de Mel Powell avec Paul Quinichette et Bobby Donaldson. 

Mel Powell Trios: Borderline - Thigamagig (Vanguard/FNAC Music, enr. 1954; publ. 1993). (CD)

The Mel Powell Trio: Bouquet (Jazz Vogue, enr. 1954; publ. 1980). (LP)

Paul Quinichette: Plays Quincy Jones (Lone Hill Jazz, enr. 1952-1954; publ. 2008). (CD)

Moods (EmArcy, enr. 1954; publ. 1955; Trip, publ. 1975). (LP)

Aussi sur: The Complete Paul Quinichette on EmArcy (EmArcy, enr. 1951-1954; publ. 1985 (Jap.)). (LP)

Sal Salvador: Sal Salvador Quintet/Quartet / Kenton Presents Sal Salvador (Blue Note, enr. 1953-1954; publ. 1998). (CD)

Sal Salvador Quintet/Quartet (Blue Note, enr./publ. 1954). (10")

Kenton Jazz Presents Sal Salvador (Capitol, enr. 1954; publ. 1954/195?); (10"/LP); Sal Salvador Quartet: Boo Boo Be Doop (Affinity, publ. 1981); (LP)

Bud Shank Quintet / Lou Levy Trio: Jazz in Hollywood (Nocturne/Original Jazz Classics, enr. 1954; publ. 1997). (CD)

Bud Shank Quintet: Compositions of Shorty Rogers (Jazz in Hollywood Series) (Nocturne, enr./publ. 1954); (10"); Aussi sur: Bud Shank / Shorty Rogers / Bill Perkins: Bud Shank - Shorty Rogers / Bud Shank - Bill Perkins (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1954 / 1955; publ. 1955); (LP)

Lou Levy: The Lou Levy Trio (Jazz in Hollywood Series) (Nocturne, enr./publ. (?) 1954; Nocturne/Fresh Sound, publ. 1988). (LP/CD)

Dick Twardzik Trio: Complete Recordings (Lone Hill Jazz, enr. 1954; publ. 2004). (CD)

Russ Freeman / Richard Twardzik: Trio (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1953/1954; publ. 1956; Vogue, publ. 1959; Liberty (Jap.), publ. 1976); (LP); Richard Twardzik & Russ Freeman: Richard Twardzik & Russ Freeman Trios (EMI USA, publ. 1989). (LP/CD)

Richard Twardzik: The Last Set (Pacific Jazz, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1962). (LP)


Sarah Vaughan avec Clifford Brown et Jimmy Jones. 

Sarah Vaughan: Sarah Vaughan (with Clifford Brown) (EmArcy, enr. 1954; publ. 1990/2000). (CD)

Sarah Vaughan: Sarah Vaughan (EmArcy, enr. 1954; publ. 1955; Mercury, publ. 1957); Lullaby of Birdland (Fontana, publ. 1962); Sarah Vaughan featuring Clifford Brown and Others (Mercury, publ. 1964); Lullaby of Birdland (Mercury, publ. 197?); Sarah Vaughan (Trip Jazz, publ. 1974). (LP)

Dinah Washington: Dinah Jams (EmArcy, enr. 1954; publ. 1984). (CD)

Dinah Jams (EmArcy, enr. 1954; publ. 1955; Mercury, publ. 1958; Trip Jazz, publ. 1974). (LP)

Frank Wess: Wess Point: The Commodore Recordings (Fresh Sound, enr. 1954; publ. 2007). (CD)

Frank Wess Quintet and Sextet: Wess of the Moon (Commodore, enr. 1954; publ. 1984). (LP)

Chris Barber's Jazz Band: The Complete Decca Sessions 1954/55 (Lake, publ. 2000). (CD)

Chris Barber’s Jazz Band and Skiffle Group: New Orleans Joys (Decca, enr./publ. 1954); (10")

Ken Colyer’s Jazzmen / Alex Welsh and his Dixielanders / George Melly with Alex Welsh and his Dixielanders / Chris Barber’s Jazz Band / Lonnie Donegan Skiffle Group: The National Jazz Federation Presents Traditional Jazz at the Royal Festival Hall, London (Decca, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10”)

Chris Barber’s Jazz Band with Ottilie Patterson: Chris Barber at the Royal Festival Hall (Decca, enr./publ. 1955); (7”)

Chris Barber’s Jazz Band: Barber’s Best (Decca, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1958; Jasmine, publ. 198?). (LP)

Chris Barber’s Jazz Band: The Best of Chris Barber (Decca/Ace of Clubs, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1960); Chris Barber’s Jazz Band with Ottilie Patterson and guest artist Lonnie Donegan (Decca, publ. 1964); Chris Barber, Guest Artist Lonnie Donegan (Everest Records Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, publ. 1968); Chris Barber’s Jazz Band with Guest Artist Lonnie Donegan: The World of Chris Barber (Decca, publ. 1972); The Best of Chris Barber (Decca, publ. 1985). (LP)

Aussi sur: Chris Barber’s Jazz Band: Barber’s Best (Decca, publ. 1973). (LP)

Clifford Brown, Max Roach: Clifford Brown and Max Roach (EmArcy/Verve, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 2000). (CD)

Clifford Brown and Max Roach (EmArcy, enr./publ. 1954); (10”); (EmArcy, enr. 1954-1955; Mercury, publ. 1958; Mercury, publ. 1974(?)); Clifford Brown & Max Roach: Jordu (Trip Jazz, publ. 197?); (LP); Clifford Brown and Max Roach (EmArcy, publ. 1986). (CD)

Aussi sur: Clifford Brown: The Quintet Vol. 1 (Mercury, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1976); LP; The Quintet Vol. 2 (Mercury, enr. 1955-1956; publ. 1977). (LP)

Herb & Lorraine Geller: The Gellers - Two of a Kind: Complete Recordings 1954-1955 (Fresh Sound, publ. 2006). (CD)

Herb Geller: The Sensational Saxophone of Herb Geller (Imperial, enr. 1954; publ. ?; London, publ. 1956); (7”)

Herb Geller: Herb Geller Plays (EmArcy, enr./publ. 1954); 10”; Herb Geller Plays (EmArcy, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1955). (LP)

The Gellers: The Gellers (EmArcy, enr./publ. 1955; Mercury, publ. 195?). (LP)

Herb Geller: The Herb Geller Sextette (EmArcy, enr./publ. 1955; Trip Jazz, publ. 1974). (LP)

Johnny St. Cyr: Johnny St. Cyr (American Music, enr. 1954-1955; publ. 1994). (CD)

Johnny St. Cyr / Paul Barbarin: Johnny St. Cyr and his Hot Five / Paul Barbain and his Jazz Band (Southland, enr. 195?-1955; publ. 1955; G.H.B., publ. 1987). (LP)


Stéphane Grappelli dans les années 1950; derrière le manche de son violon, on reconnaît Joseph Reinhardt. 

Stéphane Grappelli: The Quintessence: Paris - London 1933-1958 (Frémeaux & Associés, publ. 2010). (CD)

Hatchett's Swingtette featuring Stéphane Grappelli: In the Mood (Decca, enr. 1939-1942; publ. 1981). (LP)

Stephane Grappelly: I Got Rhythm (London, enr. 1939-1944). (LP)

Sidney Bechet / Claude Luter / Stephane Grappelly / Bill Coleman: Swing Sessions 8: Enregistrements réalisés de 1945 à 1949 (EMI/Pathé, publ. 197?). (LP)

Jack Dieval et Stéphane Grappelly: Jazz aux Champs Élysées N° 2 (La Voix de Son Maître, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); (10")

Variés (Jean Bonal / Henri Crolla / Stéphane Grappelly / Maurice Meunier / Jean-Pierre Sasson): Jazz for Dance Vol. 4: Hommage à Django (Ducretet Thomson, enr. 1954; publ. ?); Henri Crolla-Stéphane Grappelly Quartet / Jean-Pierre Sasson and his Orchestra / Jean Bonal and his Quintet: Homage to Django Reinhardt (London/Ducretet Thomson, publ. ?); (10")

Variés: Le Jazz de Paris: Enregistrements Originaux 1937-1960 (Pathé, publ. 1978). (LP)

Stephane Grappelly et son Quintette: Improvisations (Barclay, enr. 1956; publ. 1957; Felsted, publ. 1957); Stephane Grappelly and his Quintet: Improvisations (EmArcy, publ. 1957). (LP)
Henri Crolla, André Ekyan, Stéphane Grappelly, Hubert Rostaing: Notre Ami Django (Vega, enr./publ. 1958). (LP)

Henri Crolla, André Ekyan, Stéphane Grappelly, Hubert Rostaing: Notre Ami Django (Vega, enr./publ. 1958). (LP)

Charlie Shavers: Horn o' Plenty (Lone Hill Jazz, enr. 1954-1958; publ. 2005). (CD)

Horn o’ Plenty (Bethlehem, enr. 1954; publ. 1955); The Story of the Jazz Trumpet (London, publ. 1956); (10”)

The Complete Charlie Shavers with Maxine Sullivan (Bethlehem, enr./publ. 1957). (LP)

Charlie Shavers, Sam “The Man” Taylor, Urbie Green: We Dig Cole! (Jass, enr. V. 1957-1958; publ. 1987). (LP)

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