Incoming Resources
- Bittersweet, the very best of Nina Simone
- It's a jungle in here, Medeski, Martin & Wood
- Finding Forrester, music from the motion picture
- The essential American singers
- Jazz heritage, Martin Williams
- The Jazz Channel presents Lou Rawls
- Adventures at Catfish Pond, Catfish Hodge
- The pearls, Jelly Roll Morton
- The best of Stanley Turrentine
- Stardust melody, Hoagy Carmichael and friends ; [compilation by Richard Sudhalter]
- Live across America, The Rippingtons ; featuring Russ Freeman
- Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Love songs
- Mercenary, Dr. John
- The new sound, yes
- Plenty, plenty soul, Milt Jackson
- More of the most romantic jazz music in the universe
- Mosaic, a celebration of Blue Note records, The Blue Note 7
- Stan Getz live
- Concert by the sea, Erroll Garner
- The essence of Louis Armstrong
- Evolution II, John Lewis
- The atomic Mr. Basie, the complete atomic Basie : E=MC²=Count Basie Orchestra + Neal Hefti arrangements, [Basie]
- Midtown jazz, Warren Vache Trio
- Getz plays Jobim, the girl from Ipanema, Stan Getz
- The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco
- My inspiration, Everette Harp
- Voices in the wilderness
- Erroll Garner plays Gershwin and Kern
- Urban bushmen, Art Ensemble of Chicago
- Blues and the abstract truth, Bill Evans ... [et al.]
- Jazz singers, the great song stylists in their own words, Paul Roland, consultant editor; introduction by Roy Carr
- Freetime, Spyro Gyra
- Greatest hits, Lena Horne
- Love coloured soul, Ken Navarro
- Introducing Robin McKelle
- Fusion
- Johnny Mercer
- 'Round midnight, Betty Carter
- At the Montreux jazz festival, Bill Evans
- Dub of the Passover, David Solid Gould vs Bill Laswell
- Billie Holiday, Ken Burns jazz
- Cool jazz 4 cool kids, Brian Barber Trio
- The dance, Dave Koz
- Jazz favorites, [25 standards]
- Drive, Russ Freeman
- Famous swing classics, Bert Kaempfert & his orchestra
- MJQ "Live at the Lighthouse", Modern Jazz Quartet
- Live at the Studio Grill, Freddie Redd
- Jazz lives : portraits in words and pictures, by Michael Ullman