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- "Bechet, Bunk and Boston 1945"
- '34/'35
- 57 varieties : piano solo
- A backward glance
- A nite at Artesian Hall with Wooden Joe 1945-49
- A portrait of Percy Humphrey
- A tribute to Fats Waller
- Ain't gonna give nobody none of my jelly roll
- Ain't gonna give nobody none of my jelly roll
- All about Urbie Green and his big band
- America the beautiful
- American popular song, Record 1
- An Evening with Earl Hines
- Art Tatum
- Benny Carter
- Benny and the Hawk on the loose in Europe
- Berkeley blues festival
- Best of Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Blowin' bubbles
- Blue swing
- Bob Wills
- Breakaway
- Bright and breezy
- Bubbles : (John W. that is--)
- Count Basie
- Count Basie : The Count and the President, Vol. 1, 1936 and 1939
- Count Basie in disco order, Volume 5, February 3, 1939-March 19, 1939
- Count Basie, Vol. VI, 1946, 1950/1951 The Orchestra and the Octet
- Dance to the songs everybody knows
- Dates with Ralph Flanagan at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook and the Hollywood Palladium : The big beat / Buddy Morrow
- Detroit special
- Dick Morgan at the Showboat
- Dixieland jazz--, Vol. 1
- Django swing 1937-39
- Djangologie, Vol. 5
- Djangologie/USA, Vol. 1-7
- Double shuffle
- Earl "Fatha" Hines!
- Earl "Fatha" Hines!
- Earl Hines
- Earl Hines at his rare of all rarest performances, [Vol. 1]
- East side of heaven
- Everything is hotsy-totsy now : 1925-1927
- Fats Waller piano solos 1929-1941
- Fats Waller's heavenly jive
- Feed back : Les Paul and his Trio, 1944-1945
- Fireman's ball
- For the first time, live broadcasts of his first band, 1936, plus previously unreissued recordings of 1938-41
- From Memphis to New Orleans : 1930-1936
- From Natchez to Mobile
- From Spirituals to swing : legendary jazz artists at the Carnegie Hall concerts, 1938/39
- From spirituals to swing
- Fun with Mae Barnes
- Happy melodies
- Harlem comes to London
- Harlem comes to London
- Honky tonk piano
- I'm counting on you
- Jazz in a vertical groove, 1926-1928
- Jazz piano : a Smithsonian collection
- Jazz pioneers
- Jazz: bayou to bay : out of the blues--
- Jess Stacy and friends
- Jess Stacy and friends
- Jump, jive an' wail
- Knocky Parker and his Backwoods Boys
- Lester Young
- Louis Armstrong and Al Hirt play Dixieland trumpet
- Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines, 1928
- Louis Armstrong and Luis Russell
- Love is nothin' but blues
- M.C.B.B, Vol. 2
- Ma! They're comin' down the street
- Ma! They're comin' down the street
- Macho man
- Make-believe ballroom, Volume 21
- Make-believe ballroom, Volume 5
- Meyer Davis and his Swanee Syncopators, 1928-29
- Miff Mole's Molers
- Miff Mole's Molers 1929
- Mose Allison sings and plays V-8 Ford blues
- Mose Allison takes to the hills
- Muggsy Spanier and his orchestra
- Music of the strip
- New Orleans, Vol. 2
- Nobody's blues but mine
- Not cha-cha but chi-chi
- One never knows, do one? : the best of Fats Waller
- One o'clock jump
- Out of the roaring twenties with Meade "Lux" Lewis
- Paris 1936/38
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band, New Orleans, Vol. 2
- Radio's aces
- Ralph & Ruby Quartet
- Ralph Sutton Trio with the Reasonable Band
- Ralph Sutton and Jack Lesberg
- Rare blues
- Rare vertical jazz
- Razz-ma-taz : (we don't know what it is but it's great)
- Record session specials
- Remember
- Retrospective : The best recordings by a primary influence on today's contemporary blues artists
- Ridin' in rhythm
- Ruby Braff and his international quartet plus three
- Satchmo plays King Oliver
- Satchmo plays King Oliver
- Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, Disc 2
- Snake rag
- Song hits of 1916
- Song hits of 1928
- Spirituals to swing
- Swing concert
- Teresa Brewer live at Carnegie Hall & Montreux, Switzerland
- That old black magic
- The Dell Trio : The Ambassadors
- The Dorsey Brothers with the California Ramblers
- The Erteguns' New York : New York cabaret music, Vol. 1
- The Great War
- The Henry "Red" Allen memorial album
- The Jazz singers
- The Jazz singers : Crosby, Waters, Charles, Bailey, Tormé
- The Lester Young story : Enter the Count, Volume 3
- The Long old road, Vol. 1
- The Salt City Six
- The Smithsonian collection of classic jazz, [Disc 2]
- The Spirit of the 20's
- The art of Tatum
- The art of jazz piano
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- The best of Louis Armstrong
- The complete Commodore jazz recordings, Vol. 2, Record 20
- The complete Count Basie
- The complete Fats Waller, Vol. 1, 1934-1935
- The golden hits of Louis Prima
- The hits of Louis and Keely
- The joint is jumpin'
- The joint is jumpin'
- The many faces of Sammy Davis, Jr
- The master tape
- The original sound of "The twenties"
- The real Earl Hines : live in concert
- The songs of Bessie Smith
- The songs of Bessie Smith
- The wildest
- This is Louis Armstrong
- Those great Brunswick phonograph records, 1926-1929
- Tiny Hill and his Orchestra, Vol. 2, 1944
- Torchy lullabies my mother sang me
- Two-handed stride
- Two-handed stride
- Very, very Villegas
- When there are grey skies
- Wolverines Classic Jazz Orchestra
- Wooden Joe's New Orleans Band 1945-1949
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