Incoming Resources
- Best of George Benson, the instrumentals
- Live at the Cambridge Folk Festival, Stéphane Grappelli
- Stan Kenton and his orchestra live at Brigham Young University
- The best of Hubert Laws, Hubert Laws
- Solo concert, Ralph Towner
- Beyond the blue horizon, George Benson
- Ultimate collection, Grover Washington, Jr
- Virtuoso, Joe Pass
- Smooth jazz classics, 10 favorite tunes : Book and CD for Bb, Eb, C and Bass Clef instruments, arranged and produced by Mark Taylor and Jim Roberts
- Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Chuck Mangione
- Soul makossa, Manu Dibango
- The best of Roy Ayers
- The best of George Benson
- Flip, flop and fly, Joe Turner
- Dinner music, Carla Bley
- We're all together again for the first time, Dave Brubeck
- But beautiful, [performed by] the Bill Evans trio featuring Stan Getz
- Echoes of a friend, McCoy Tyner
- Mark Murphy, Mark Murphy
- The David Grisman Quintet
- Invitation to openness, Les McCann
- Light as a feather
- The Grand Wazoo, Frank Zappa
- The Bill Evans Trio, 1979-1980, music transcriptions by Liam Noble, Chris Baron, and Artemis Music Ltd
- Rise, Herb Alpert
- Birds of fire, The Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Stéphane Grappelli meets Earl Hines
- Transfiguration, Alice Coltrane
- Stan Kenton and his orchestra live at Redlands University
- Sugar, Stanley Turrentine
- Houston Person
- Head hunters, Herbie Hancock
- The touch of your lips, Chet Baker Trio
- The lost trident sessions, Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Heavy weather, Weather Report
- Smokin' in the pit, Steps
- Turk Murphy's San Francisco Jazz Band, the Earthquake McGoon recordings : 1970-1971
- Zoot Sims and the Gershwin brothers, [George and Ira Gershwin]
- Butterfly dreams, Flora Purim
- New king of the blues harmonica, Little Sonny
- Droppin' science, greatest samples from the Blue Note Lab
- Night passage, Weather Report
- Live at Club Mozambique, Lonnie Smith
- Space is the place, Sun Ra
- Pat Metheny Group
- Street of dreams, Stan Kenton
- Marian McPartland's Piano jazz with guest Eubie Blake :, conversation & music as heard on National Public Radio
- Apocalypse, J. McLaughlin
- Visions of the emerald beyond, Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Rudiments