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Booklet error: there are only 12 tracks on disc 15, not 13.

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Tracklist

CD 1: The Early Years, Vol. 1: Dizzy Gillespie (1937–40)
CD 2: The Early Years, Vol. 2: Dizzy Gillespie (1940–42)
CD 3: The Early Years, Vol. 3: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Christian (1941)
CD 4: The Early Years, Vol. 4: Dizzy Gillespie (1944)
CD 5: The Early Years, Vol. 5: Charlie Parker (1940–42)
CD 6: The Early Years, Vol. 6: Cootie Williams – Bud Powell – Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis (1944)
CD 7: The Early Years, Vol. 7: Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra: The First Bebop Big Band (1945)
CD 8: The Early Years, Vol. 8: Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra: The First Bebop Big Band (1945-47)
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1My Deep Blue Dream
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-09)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-09) and John Cobbs (in 1945-09)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-09)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-09)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-09)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-09)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-09)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-09), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-09) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-09)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (in 1945-09), Walter Knox (in 1945-09), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-09), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-09) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-09)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-09), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-09), Fats Navarro (in 1945-09) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-09)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-09)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-09)
recording of:
My Deep Blue Dream
lyricist:
Spence Andrews
composer:
Dave Rivera (jazz pianist)
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc.
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra3:00
2Prisoner of Love
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-09)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-09) and John Cobbs (in 1945-09)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-09)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-09)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-09)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-09)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-09)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-09), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-09) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-09)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (in 1945-09), Walter Knox (in 1945-09), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-09), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-09) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-09)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-09), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-09), Fats Navarro (in 1945-09) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-09)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-09)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-09)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:55
3It Ain’t Like That
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-09)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-09) and John Cobbs (in 1945-09)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-09)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-09)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-09)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-09)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-09)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-09), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-09) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-09)
trombone:
Alfred "Chippy" Outcalt (in 1945-09), Walter Knox (in 1945-09), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-09), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-09) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-09)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-09), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-09), Fats Navarro (in 1945-09) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-09)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-09)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-09)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:53
4A Penny for Your Thoughts
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-09)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-09) and John Cobbs (in 1945-09)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-09)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-09)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-09)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-09)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-09)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-09), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-09) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-09)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (in 1945-09), Walter Knox (in 1945-09), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-09), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-09) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-09)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-09), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-09), Fats Navarro (in 1945-09) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-09)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-09)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-09)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:57
5I’m in the Mood for Love
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-10)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-10) and John Cobbs (in 1945-10)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-10)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-10)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-10)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-10)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-10), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-10) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-10)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (in 1945-10), Walter Knox (in 1945-10), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-10), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-10) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-10)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-10), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-10), Fats Navarro (in 1945-10) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-10)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-10)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-10)
cover recording of:
I’m in the Mood for Love (in 1945-10)
lyricist:
Dorothy Fields (US Tin Pan Alley librettist and lyricist)
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
publisher:
Margenia Music, MCI Music Publishing Ltd., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP) (in 1935, in 1963) and EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated) (in 2016)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:55
6You Call It Madness
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-10)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-10) and John Cobbs (in 1945-10)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-10)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-10)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-10)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-10)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-10), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-10) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-10)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (in 1945-10), Walter Knox (in 1945-10), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-10), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-10) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-10)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-10), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-10), Fats Navarro (in 1945-10) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-10)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-10)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-10)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra3:01
7All I Sing Is Blues
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-10)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-10) and John Cobbs (in 1945-10)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-10)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-10)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-10)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-10)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-10), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-10) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-10)
trombone:
Alfred "Chippy" Outcalt (in 1945-10), Walter Knox (in 1945-10), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-10), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-10) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-10)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-10), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-10), Fats Navarro (in 1945-10) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-10)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-10)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-10)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:49
8Long Long Journey
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1945-10)
alto saxophone:
Albert "Budd" Johnson (in 1945-10) and John Cobbs (in 1945-10)
baritone saxophone:
Teddy Cypron (in 1945-10)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1945-10)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1945-10)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1945-10)
piano:
Richard Ellington (in 1945-10)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1945-10), Arthur Sammons (in 1945-10) and Arthur Simmons (in 1945-10)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (in 1945-10), Walter Knox (in 1945-10), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1945-10), Gerald Valentine (in 1945-10) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1945-10)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1945-10), Shorty McConnell (in 1945-10), Fats Navarro (in 1945-10) and Raymond Orr (in 1945-10)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1945-10)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1945-10)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra3:06
9I Only Have Eyes for You
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (on 1946-01-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (on 1946-01-03)
baritone saxophone:
Tate Houston (on 1946-01-03)
double bass:
Bill McMahon (on 1946-01-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-01-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-01-03)
piano:
Richard Ellington (on 1946-01-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-01-03) and Arthur Simmons (on 1946-01-03)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-01-03), Robert Scott (jazz trombonist) (on 1946-01-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-01-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (on 1946-01-03), Kenny Dorham (US jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer) (on 1946-01-03), Shorty McConnell (on 1946-01-03) and Raymond Orr (on 1946-01-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-01-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-01-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:34
10You’re My Everything
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (on 1946-01-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (on 1946-01-03)
baritone saxophone:
Tate Houston (on 1946-01-03)
double bass:
Bill McMahon (on 1946-01-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-01-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-01-03)
piano:
Richard Ellington (on 1946-01-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-01-03) and Arthur Simmons (on 1946-01-03)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-01-03), Robert Scott (jazz trombonist) (on 1946-01-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-01-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (on 1946-01-03), Kenny Dorham (US jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer) (on 1946-01-03), Shorty McConnell (on 1946-01-03) and Raymond Orr (on 1946-01-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-01-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-01-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:45
11The Jitney Man
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-01-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (on 1946-01-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (on 1946-01-03)
baritone saxophone:
Tate Houston (on 1946-01-03)
double bass:
Bill McMahon (on 1946-01-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-01-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-01-03)
piano:
Richard Ellington (on 1946-01-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-01-03) and Arthur Simmons (on 1946-01-03)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-01-03), Robert Scott (jazz trombonist) (on 1946-01-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-01-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (on 1946-01-03), Kenny Dorham (US jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer) (on 1946-01-03), Shorty McConnell (on 1946-01-03) and Raymond Orr (on 1946-01-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-01-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-01-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:44
12Blue
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-02)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-02) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-02)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-02)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-02)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-02)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-02)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-02)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-02) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-02)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-02), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-02) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-02)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-02), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-02), Fats Navarro (in 1946-02) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-02)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-02)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:58
13Second Balcony Jump
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-02)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-02) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-02)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-02)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-02)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-02)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-02)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-02)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-02) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-02)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-02), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-02) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-02)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-02), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-02), Fats Navarro (in 1946-02) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-02)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-02)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:52
14Tell Me Pretty Baby
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-02)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-02) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-02)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-02)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-02)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-02)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-02)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-02)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-02) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-02)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-02), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-02) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-02)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-02), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-02), Fats Navarro (in 1946-02) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-02)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-02)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-02)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:58
15Love Is the Thing
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-03)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-03)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-03)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-03) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-03)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-03), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-03), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-03), Fats Navarro (in 1946-03) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:50
16Without a Song
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-03)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-03)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-03)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-03) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-03)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-03), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-03), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-03), Fats Navarro (in 1946-03) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:52
17Cool Breeze
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-03)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-03)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-03)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-03) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-03)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-03), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-03), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-03), Fats Navarro (in 1946-03) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:53
18Don’t Ever Take Your Love From Me
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (in 1946-03)
alto saxophone:
Norris Turney (in 1946-03) and Bob "Junior" Williams (saxophone) (in 1946-03)
baritone saxophone:
Leo Parker (in 1946-03)
double bass:
Tommy Potter (in 1946-03)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (in 1946-03)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (in 1946-03)
piano:
Jimmy Golden (in 1946-03)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (in 1946-03) and Josh Jackson (tenor saxophone player) (in 1946-03)
trombone:
Chips Outcalt (in 1946-03), Howard Scott (trombonist active in the 1940s/50s) (in 1946-03) and Gerald Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (in 1946-03)
trumpet:
Boonie Hazel (in 1946-03), Shorty McConnell (in 1946-03), Fats Navarro (in 1946-03) and Raymond Orr (in 1946-03)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (in 1946-03)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (in 1946-03)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:56
19Oo Bop Sh’Bam
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-10-05)
alto saxophone:
John Cobbs (on 1946-10-05) and Sonny Stitt (on 1946-10-05)
baritone saxophone:
Cecil Payne (on 1946-10-05)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-10-05)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-10-05)
piano:
Linton Garner (on 1946-10-05)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-10-05)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-10-05), Jerry Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-10-05) and Walter Knox (on 1946-10-05)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1946-10-05), Hobart Dotson (on 1946-10-05), Leonard Hawkins (on 1946-10-05) and King Kolax (on 1946-10-05)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-10-05)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-10-05)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra3:04
20Oo Bop Sh’Bam
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-10-05)
alto saxophone:
John Cobbs (on 1946-10-05) and Sonny Stitt (on 1946-10-05)
baritone saxophone:
Cecil Payne (on 1946-10-05)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-10-05)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-10-05)
piano:
Linton Garner (on 1946-10-05)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-10-05)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-10-05), Jerry Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-10-05) and Walter Knox (on 1946-10-05)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1946-10-05), Hobart Dotson (on 1946-10-05), Leonard Hawkins (on 1946-10-05) and King Kolax (on 1946-10-05)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-10-05)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-10-05)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra3:00
21In the Still of the Night
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-10-05)
alto saxophone:
John Cobbs (on 1946-10-05) and Sonny Stitt (on 1946-10-05)
baritone saxophone:
Cecil Payne (on 1946-10-05)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-10-05)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-10-05)
piano:
Linton Garner (on 1946-10-05)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-10-05)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-10-05), Jerry Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-10-05) and Walter Knox (on 1946-10-05)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1946-10-05), Hobart Dotson (on 1946-10-05), Leonard Hawkins (on 1946-10-05) and King Kolax (on 1946-10-05)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-10-05)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-10-05)
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra2:54
22Jelly Jelly
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1946-10-05)
alto saxophone:
John Cobbs (on 1946-10-05) and Sonny Stitt (on 1946-10-05)
baritone saxophone:
Cecil Payne (on 1946-10-05)
drums (drum set):
Art Blakey (on 1946-10-05)
guitar:
Connie Wainwright (on 1946-10-05)
piano:
Linton Garner (on 1946-10-05)
tenor saxophone:
Gene Ammons (on 1946-10-05)
trombone:
Alfred “Chippy” Outcalt (on 1946-10-05), Jerry Valentine (trombone, aka Jerry Valentine) (on 1946-10-05) and Walter Knox (on 1946-10-05)
trumpet:
Miles Davis (jazz trumpeter, bandleader, songwriter) (on 1946-10-05), Hobart Dotson (on 1946-10-05), Leonard Hawkins (on 1946-10-05) and King Kolax (on 1946-10-05)
vocals and conductor:
Billy Eckstine (on 1946-10-05)
orchestra:
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra (on 1946-10-05)
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CD 9: The Early Years, Vol. 9: Woody Herman – The First Herd (1944–46)
CD 10: The Early Years, Vol. 10: Red Norvo
CD 11: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker, Vol. 1 (1945)
CD 12: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker, Vol. 2 (1945)
CD 13: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker, Vol. 3 (1945–47)
CD 14: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker, Vol. 4 (1947–50)
CD 15: Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker, Vol. 5 (1951–53)
CD 16: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 1 (1945)
CD 17: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 2 (1946)
CD 18: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 3 (1946–47)
CD 19: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 4 (1947–48)
CD 20: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 5 (1949–51)
CD 21: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 6 (1951–52)
CD 22: Dizzy Gillespie, Vol. 7 (1952–53)
CD 23: Charlie Parker, Vol. 1 (1944–45)
CD 24: Charlie Parker, Vol. 2 (1946–47)
CD 25: Charlie Parker, Vol. 3 (1947)
CD 26: Charlie Parker, Vol. 4 (1947)
CD 27: Charlie Parker, Vol. 5 (1947)
CD 28: Charlie Parker, Vol. 6 (1947–49)
CD 29: Charlie Parker, Vol. 7 (1949–50)
CD 30: Charlie Parker, Vol. 8 (1950–51)
CD 31: Charlie Parker, Vol. 9 (1951–52)
CD 32: Charlie Parker, Vol. 10 (1953–54)
CD 33: Fats Navarro, Vol. 1 (1946)
CD 34: Fats Navarro, Vol. 2 (1947)
CD 35: Fats Navarro, Vol. 3 (1947–48)
CD 36: Fats Navarro, Vol. 4 (1948)
CD 37: Fats Navarro, Vol. 5 (1948–49)
CD 38: Fats Navarro, Vol. 6 (1949–50)
CD 39: Fats Navarro, Vol. 7 (1950)
CD 40: Dexter Gordon, Vol. 1 (1944–47)
CD 41: Dexter Gordon, Vol. 2 (1947–52)
CD 42: Dexter Gordon, Vol. 3 (1952–53)
CD 43: Wardell Gray, Vol. 1 (1945–46)
CD 44: Wardell Gray, Vol. 2 (1948–49)
CD 45: Wardell Gray, Vol. 3 (1950–51)
CD 46: Wardell Gray, Vol. 4 (1951–52)
CD 47: Wardell Gray, Vol. 5 (1952–55)
CD 48: Thelonious Monk, Vol. 1 (1947–48)
CD 49: Thelonious Monk, Vol. 2 (1951–52)
CD 50: Thelonious Monk, Vol. 3 (1952–54)
CD 51: Bud Powell, Vol. 1 (1945–49)
CD 52: Bud Powell, Vol. 2 (1949–51)
CD 53: Bud Powell, Vol. 3 (1951–53)
CD 54: Howard McGhee, Vol. 1 (1945)
CD 55: Howard McGhee, Vol. 2 (1946–48)
CD 56: Howard McGhee, Vol. 3 (1948–49)
CD 57: Teddy Edwards – James Moody (1947–48)
CD 58: J.J. Johnson (1946–49)
CD 59: Sonny Stitt & Gene Ammons (1950–54)
CD 60: Sonny Stitt, Vol. 1 (1946–50)
CD 61: Sonny Stitt, Vol. 2 (1950–51)
CD 62: Milt Jackson
CD 63: Miles Davis, Vol. 1 (1945–48)
CD 64: Miles Davis, Vol. 2 (1949–50)
CD 65: Miles Davis, Vol. 3 (1951–52)
CD 66: Coleman Hawkins – Godfather of Bop (1946–49)
CD 67: Lennie Tristano, Vol. 1 (1946–49)
CD 68: Lennie Tristano, Vol. 2 (1949–55)
CD 69: Metronome All‐Stars (1946–56)
CD 70: The Boppers in Europe, Vol. 1 (1947–48)
CD 71: The Boppers in Europe, Vol. 2 (1949–52)
CD 72: The Boppers in Europe, Vol. 3 (1953)
CD 73: Woody’s Boys, Vol. 1 (1944–45)
CD 74: Woody’s Boys, Vol. 2 (1946)
CD 75: Woody’s Boys, Vol. 3 (1945–49)
CD 76: Woody’s Boys, Vol. 4 (1949–51)
CD 77: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 1: Kai Winding – Allen Eager – Stan Getz – Gerry Mulligan (1945–47)
CD 78: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 2: Allen Eager – Stan Getz – Brew Moore (1947–48)
CD 79: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 3: Kai Winding – Allen Eager – Stan Getz – Gerry Mulligan (1948–49)
CD 80: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 4: George Wallington – Stan Getz – Brew Moore – Lee Konitz – Kai Winding (1949)
CD 81: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 5: Lee Konitz – Stan Getz (1949–50)
CD 82: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 6: Terry Gibbs – Al Cohn – Zoot Sims – George Wallington – Stan Getz (1949–50)
CD 83: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 7: Stan Getz – Kai Winding – Zoot Sims (1951)
CD 84: White Bebop Boys, Vol. 8: Stan Getz – George Wallington – Art Pepper – Zoot Sims (1951–52)
CD 85: Dodo Marmarosa (1943–50)
CD 86: Charlie Parker Live, Vol. 1 (1950)
CD 87: Charlie Parker Live, Vol. 2 (1950 & 52)
CD 88: Charlie Parker Live, Vol. 3 (1952–53)
CD 89: Charlie Parker Live, Vol. 4 (1948–52)
CD 90: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 1 (1946)
CD 91: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 2 (1946–47)
CD 92: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 3 (1946–47)
CD 93: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 4 (1947)
CD 94: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 5 (1947)
CD 95: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 6 (1947)
CD 96: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 7 (1947)
CD 97: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 8 (1947)
CD 98: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 9 (1949)
CD 99: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 10 (1952)
CD 100: Bebop Live Concerts, Vol. 11 (1950–51)