Incoming Resources
- Best of Medeski Martin and Wood /, last chance to dance trance (perhaps) (1991-1996)
- Living with music, Ralph Ellison
- Thelonious Monk, straight no chaser, Warner Bros. Inc
- The best of Manhattan Transfer
- Newban And Newban 2
- Edison's lights, Harry "Sweets" Edison
- The all-star sessions, Elmo Hope
- Warner Bros. big band, jazz & swing short subject collection
- The history of New Orleans rhythm & blues, Jazz, blues & creole roots volume 1, 1921-1949
- Share the wealth, The Nels Cline Singers
- Chick Corea plays, Chick Corea
- Introducing Nat Adderley
- Early jazz, its roots and musical development, Gunther Schuller
- A Charlie Brown Christmas
- The Montreux years, Etta James
- The Duke, the essential collection (1927-1962), Duke Ellington
- The definitive Joe Williams, Joe Williams
- Woody Herman's finest hour
- Lieb plays the blues a la Trane, The David Liebman Trio
- Bean bags + Bags' opus, Milt Jackson & the Jazz giants [Coleman Hawkins, Benny Golson, saxo and others]
- Four classic albums, Eddie Lockjaw Davis
- Two at the top, Frank Wess, Johnny Coles
- The song is you, Billy Butterfield [and his orchestra]
- Branford Marsalis Quartet performs Coltrane's A love supreme in Amsterdam live, directed by Pierre Lamoureux ; producers, Sherry McAdams, Pierre Lamoureux ; produced by Enliven Entertainment for Marsalis Music, LLC
- The best of Dixieland
- Sportin' house, a history of the New Orleans sinners and the birth of jazz, Text and pictures by Stephen Longstreet
- Django, a jazz tribute, with Bireli Lagrene and Babik Reinhardt
- The audience with Betty Carter
- The complete piano duets, Ella Fitzgerald
- Everybody still digs Bill Evans, a career retrospective (1956-1980), Bill Evans
- Jazz shots from the West Coast, Vol. 1
- Twenty dozen, Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- Afro Blue Impressions, John Coltrane
- Well, git it!, Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra
- Barry Harris plays Tadd Dameron
- A Charlie Brown Christmas, the original sound track recording of the CBS television special, Vince Guaraldi Trio
- Jazz at college of the pacific, Dave Brubeck Quartet
- An evening of nostalgia with Annie Lennox
- Road shows, Sonny Rollins, Vol. 1
- PiaNOLA live, Henry Butler
- The chronogical Buddy Tate 1945-1950
- Hastings St. jazz experience
- 88 Basie Street, Count Basie Orchestra
- Earth, Wind & Fire, Live at Montreux 1997, Montreux Sounds SA
- Breakin' away, Al Jarreau
- The great music of Duke Ellington
- The chronological Fats Waller : 1922-1926
- Mosaic, a celebration of Blue Note records, The Blue Note 7
- Soul translation, [Donald Alexander Strachan and The Freedom Ensemble]
- The street that never slept, New York's fabled 52d St., Foreword by Abel Green