We are happy to be exclusive distributors of a brand "Clef And Note" that offers an extensive collection of legendary recordings of jazz and classical music.
1) Billie Holiday - Songs for Distingué Lovers
2) Duke Ellington and Johny Hodges - Play The Blues
3) John Coltrane - Settin' the Pace
5) Monica Zetterlund / Bill Evans - Waltz For Debbie
6) Milt Jackson & John Coltrane - Bags & Trane
7) Jimmy Smith -The Sermon!
8) Bud Shank & Claire Fischer - Brasamba
9) Kenny Burrell With Stanley Turrentine - Midnight Blue
10) Jimmy Smith -The Cat
11) Ike Quebec - It Might As Well Be Spring
12) Luois Armstrong / Duke Ellington- The Great Reunion
13) McCoy Tyner - Nights of Ballads & Blues
14) The Three Sounds - Black Orchid
15) Sonny Rollins and Coleman Hawkins - Sonny Meets Hawk
16) Bill Evans and Jim Hall - Undercurrent
17) Duke Ellington/Count Basie - Ths Count Meets The Duke
18) Johny Stitt and Bennie Green - My Main Man
19) Cootie Williams in Stereo
20) Dexter Gordon -Our Man in Paris
21) Sam Rivers - Fuchsia Swing Song
22) The Trio Live - Oscar Peterson, Red Brown, Ed Trigpen
23) Art Farmer and His Orchestra
24) Charles Mingus - Ah Um
25) Gerry Mulligan -Night Lights
26) Blue Bash -Kenny Burrel & Jimmy Smith
27) Art Blakey's Jazz Messei
28) Ella Fitzgerald- Ella Swings Lightly
29) Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane
30) Andreew Hill - Compulsion
31) Leonard Bernstein-Rhapsody in Blue
32) The Modern Jazz Quartet -Pyramid
33) Paul Desmond / Gerry Mulligan -Two of a Mind
34) Billy Eckstine Quincy Jones -At Basin Street East
35) Bill Evans Trio -At Shelly's Manne Hole Hollywood
36) Duke Ellington - Indigos
37) Oscar Peterson plays the Geotge Gershwin Songbook
38) Oscar Peterson plays the Richard Rodgers Songbook
39) Art Pepper - Gettin' Together
40) Sona Libré - Cal Tjader
41) John Coltrane - Giant Steps
42) John Coltrane - Quartet Ballads
43) Kid Ory plays W. C. Handy
44) Laurindo Almeida Quartet Featuring Bud Shank
45) Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland
46) Paul Desmond - Desmond Blue
47) Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
48) John Coltrane and Johny Hartman
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