Incoming Resources
- Meditation, Joe Pass
- That's funky, Benny Golson Funky Quintet
- An evening with Lena Horne, produced by SDR Films
- Diana Krall live in Paris, producer, Perry Joseph ; director, David Barnard
- Roy Hargrove Quintet with the tenors of our time
- Roots of OK Jazz, 1955-1956
- Miles smiles, Miles Davis
- Coolin' off, Galactic
- Motor city moments
- Impressions, by Chip Davis ; piano solo
- Blue light 'til dawn
- When I look in your eyes, Diana Krall
- Seduction, Boney James
- Prime directive, Dave Holland Quintet
- Beyond, Joshua Redman
- The last word, the Warner Bros. years, Miles Davis
- Funky Gene's, the Gene Harris Quartet
- Anthology, Warner Bros. years, Jaco Pastorius
- Dream a little dream, Gerry Mulligan Quartet
- Mel Tormé, the best of the Concord years
- Crazyhorse mongoose, Galactic
- This is what I do, Sonny Rollins
- Dear Louis, Nicholas Payton
- Sweet thing, Boney James
- Charms of the night sky, Dave Douglas
- Anthology, you've got to have freedom, Pharoah Sanders
- A go go, [all compositions by] John Scofield
- Like that, Jimmy Bruno, with special guest Joey DeFrancesco
- Café Montmartre, Stan Getz
- Snowbound, Fourplay
- Unforgivable blackness, the rise and fall of Jack Johnson, original music score by Wynton Marsalis
- Passionata, Kenny Drew, Jr
- Some of my best friends are-- guitarists, Ray Brown Trio
- The art of Gerry Mulligan, the final recordings
- Brother sister, the Brand New Heavies
- Mel Bay's Master anthology of jazz guitar solos
- :Rarum XIV, John Abercrombie
- Duke elegant, Dr. John [performing the music of Duke Ellington]
- Cite de la musique, Dino Saluzzi
- For the love, Everette Harp
- The guitar trio, Paco de Lucia, Al di Meola, John McLaughlin
- This is the Dirty Dozen Brass Band collection
- Wish, Joshua Redman
- You won't forget me, Shirley Horn
- Steal away, spirituals, hymns, and folk songs, Charlie Haden, Hank Jones
- Jam Miami, a celebration of Latin jazz
- Places, Brad Mehldau
- The heart of things, John McLaughlin
- Afrobeat no go die!, trans-global African funk grooves
- From the heart, [sung by] Etta James