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Label: MILESTONE

  ADDERLEY, CANNONBALL: What I Mean (Julian “Cannonball” Adderley)

  ADDERLEY, NAT; ADDERLEY, NAT (Nat Adderley)

  Arthur Prysock- This Guy's In Love With You (Arthur Prysock)

  Barry Harris: Stay Right With It (Barry Harris)

  Ben Webster and Joe Zawinul: Travlin' Light (Ben Webster)

  Bill Evans: Conception (Bill Evans)

  Bill Evans: The “Interplaf Sessions (Bill Evans)

  Canhoto da Paraiba: Walking on Coals (ParaibaCanhoto da)

  Hank Crawford: Down on the Deuce (Hank Crawford)

  Hank Crawford: Indigo Blue (Hank Crawford)

  Irakere: Chekeré Son (Irakere)

  Ivan Conti: The Human Factor (Ivan Conti)

  Jimmy McGriff: Countdown (Jimmy McGriff)

  Jimmy McGriff: Skywalk (Jimmy McGriff)

  Jimmy Ponder: Down Here On the Ground (Jimmy Ponder)

  Jimmy Ponder: So Many Stars (Jimmy Ponder)

  Jorge Strunz and Ardeshir Farah: Frontera (Jorge Strunz)

  Jose Roberto Bertrami: Blue Wave (Jose Roberto Bertrami)

  Mark Murphy: Night Mood (Mark Murphy)

  McCoy Tyner -- Passion Dance (McCoy Tyner)

  McCoy Tyner: 13th House (McCoy Tyner)

  McCoy Tyner: 4X4 (McCoy Tyner)

  ROLLINS, SONNY: Don't Ask (Sonny Rollins)

  ROLLINS, SONNY: G-Man (Sonny Rollins)

  Ron Carter/Herbie Hancock/Tony Williams: Third... (Ron Carter)

  Ron Carter: Patrao (Ron Carter)

  Ron Carter: Piccolo (Ron Carter)

  Ron Carter: Super Strings (Ron Carter)

  Sonny Rollins: No Problem (Sonny Rollins)

  Sonny Rollins: Reel Life (Sonny Rollins)

  Sonny Rollins: Sunny Days, Starry Nights (Sonny Rollins)

 

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