Format: Artist-Song-Album-Label
Thelonious Monk—I Hadn’t Anyone Till You—1964—Standards—Columbia MasterpiecesCarmen McRae—It’s Over Now—1990—Carmen Sings Monk—Novus/RCA
Thelonious Monk—Nice Work If You Can Get It—1964—It’s Monk’s Time—Columbia LP
Duke Ellington Orch—Chelsea Bridge—1941—Blanton-Webster Band—RCA
Duke Ellington Orch—Johnny Come Lately—1942—Blanton-Webster Band—RCA
Jay McShann and his Orch—Swingmatism—1941—History of Jazz: Kansas City And The South West—Disky
Pete Johnson’s Band—627 Stomp—1940—History of Jazz: Kansas City And The South West—Disky
Ralph Sutton—Eye Opener—1975—Piano Solos—Sackville LP
World’s Greatest Jazz Band, incl. Ralph Sutton—Five Point Blues—1970—Live—Atlantic
Bobby Hackett—I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plans—1955—Complete Capitol Fifties Jack Teagarden Sessions—Mosaic
James P. Johnson’s Blue Note Jazzmen—Tishomingo Blues—1944—Hot Jazz On Blue Note—Blue Note
Pee Wee Russell’s Hot Four—Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now—1944—Jazz Original—Commodore
Thelonious Monk—Functional—1957—Thelonious Himself—Riverside
Thelonious Monk Quartet—Bye-Ya/Epistrophy—1958—San Francisco Holiday—Milestone
Joe Henderson—Johnny Come Lately—1992—Lush Life—Verve
Charles Lloyd—A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing—1998—Voice In The Night—ECM
Mark Murphy—A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing—2001—Links—High Note
Geri Allen—Sleepin’ Pretty—1998—The Gathering—Verve
David Sanchez—Canto A Loiza—2000—Melana—Columbia
Avery Sharpe—Stone Soul Jester—2001—Extended Family III: Family Values—JKNM
Other Quartet—Walking Leo—2001—Sound Stains—Knitting Factory
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