Incoming Resources
- Bird and Diz, [Charlie Parker ; Dizzy Gillespie]
- Stan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman at Click, 1948
- Toronto 1947, Illinois Jacquet, Leo Parker
- Genius of modern music, Thelonious Monk, Volume One
- Bopping the blues, Miles Davis
- Ectoplasm, The Raymond Scott Quintet, 1948-1949 : studio recordings by six-- and sometimes seven-- musicians
- Watch the closing doors, a history of New York's musical melting pot, Vol. 1
- True love, a celebration of Cole Porter, Harry Connick Jr
- Zodiac suite, Mary Lou Williams
- Bird, the original recordings of Charlie Parker, Charlie Parker
- Charlie Parker with strings, the master takes
- Zodiac suite, Mary Lou Williams
- Jazz lab, Don Byrd, Gigi Gryce
- ¡The long lost bird live, Afro-Cubop recordings!, [Charlie Parker]
- Lady sings the blues, Billie Holiday
- Gold, Dinah Washington
- The Duke box, [CD 1-4]
- Kid Ory, the complete Sunshine, Exner, Decca recordings 1922-1945 & "This is jazz broadcast", 1947
- Lester Young collates No. 2
- Benny Goodman rhythm hits, edited by Murray Feldman
- Woody Herman, clarinet tops with piano accompaniment
- Rex Stewart and the Ellingtonians
- The best of Ella Fitzgerald, Ella
- The San Francisco style, Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band, Vol. 3
- Dizzy Gillespie, 10 Dizzy Gillespie classics, arranged and produced by Mark Taylor
- Verve jazz masters 15, Charlie Parker, Charlie Parker
- Jazz piano solos, arranged by Brent Edstrom, Volume 40
- Billie Holiday, original keys for singers, transcribed by John Nicholas ; vocal, piano
- Gerry Mulligan Quartet, [and] Chubby Jackson Big Band with Gerry Mulligan
- The best of Louis Jordan, Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
- Musica Jazz presenta il classico Coleman Hawkins
- The George Shearing Trio
- Harlem roots, The big bands, Storyville Films AB, Vol. 1
- The complete Billie Holiday on Verve, 1945-1959, Billie Holiday
- Dizzy Gillespie, the development of an American artist, Dizzy Gillespie
- The essential Benny Goodman
- The centennial collection, Billie Holiday
- Birth of the cool, Miles Davis
- Favourites of wartime Britain, Glenn Miller and his orchestra