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CD's for Sale

#1 Post by nightowl » Sat Sep 18, 2004 12:12 am

Hey all,

I gotta raise some cash in a hurry, so I'm sellin' a few titles. I laptop DJ, so a lot of these have only been listened to once. They are all in perfect or near perfect condition.

Everything is $10 unless otherwise noted. I'll let you know what exact shipping is after the fact if you buy something. Tell me what you want, I'll let you know if I still have it, then you can paypal me (or whatever $ system works for you) Make me an offer on something if I totally mispriced it.

Or, make me an offer for everything, and instantly be an awesome DJ!

I'll start with the oddball prices first:

Julia Lee, Kansas City Star Box Set (one corner on box is ripped, all CDs are perfect. ($85)

Artie Shaw, King of the Clarinet ($22)

Don Byas, Complete American Small Groups recordings, ($40)

From Spirituals To Swing, Box Set ($35)

Charlie Christian, Genius of the Electric Guitar Deluxe Box ($35)

Sam Cooke, Man who invented Soul ($40)

Peggy Lee, the Singles collection ($42)

Sidney Bechet, Blue Note years Import ($35)

Errol Garner, Comlete Savoy Master Takes ($20)

Ruth Brown , Miss Rhythm's Greatest Hits ($20)

Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey Properbox $20

Bix and tram Properbox, $20

Doughboys, Playboys and Cowboys, $20

Cool Cole, $20

Mills Bros Properbox $20

Bob Wills Properbox, $20

A night out with Verve, $20

Loius Jordan Properbox, $20



Ok, now all the $10 CDs

Julia Lee, Snatch it and Grab it

Julia Lee, Kansas City's First Lasy of the Blues (double CD

Cootie Williams, Do Nothing till you hear from me

Gene Harris, Jack McDuff, Down Home Blues

Laverne Baker, Soul on Fire

Yoko Nogo, Struttin with Yoko

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Spirituals in Rhythm

Jack McDuff, The Last Goodun

James P. Johnson, Harlem Stride Piano

Earl Hines and The Duke's Men (with Hodges, Greer, etc)

Duke Ellington, Such Sweet Thunder

Ron Sunshine, Deluxe

Dave Stuckey and His Rhythm Gang

Gatemouth Brown, Gate Swings

Blues Summit, BB King

Stan Getz, & the Oscar Peterson Trio, Silver Collection

Glen Miller, the Spirit is Willing

Very Best of the Drifters

Count Basie, Chairman of the Board

Bireli Lagrene, blue Eyes

Fats Waller A Handful of Keys, 1922-1935

Little Miss Miss Cornshucks 1947-1951

Count Basie, Breakfast Dance and Barbecue

Coleman Hawkins with Chu Berry - Tenor giants

Aretha Franklin, Best of the Early years

Ernie Andrews, No Regrets

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Blue note 4003

Pana Francis & Savoy Sultans, Everything Swings

Lambert Hendricks and Ross, Sing a song of Basie

Buck Clayton All Starts, 1961

Very Best of John Lee Hooker

The Essential Patsy Cline

Carmen McRae, A Whole lot of human feeling

Jumpin at Jubilee, Varios

Ellington at Newport (not the Jones one)

Slim Gaillard, Anytime, Any place, Anywhere

Jonah Jones, I dig Jonah

8 1/2 Souvenirs, Happy feet

RCR, Mugsy's Move, haha

Red Prysock, Swingsation

Buddy Johnson featuring Ella Johnson

Capitol Records, Birth of a Label

Benny Goodman at the Madhattan Room, 1937

Duke Ellington Small Bands, the Intimacy of the Blues

Little Wille John, Fever

Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington

Jay Mcshann, My Baby with the Black dress on

Jay McShann and the Blues Singers

Count Basie, Cocktail Hour

Louis Armstong, Golden Greats

Swing is Alive, Various

Lou Rawls Anthology

Essential Little Richard

Joe Liggins, Legends of Specialty Series

Best of Big Band, Volume 1

Dorthy Dandridge, Smooth Operator

Dinah Shore, Buttons nd Bows

Louis Armstrong, Jazz Masters Volume 1

Original Dance Music of the 1920s and 30s

Unforgettable with Love, Nathalie Cole (cracked Case, fine CD)

Sinatras Swingin Session

Charlie Barnett, Time-Life
Glen Grey, Time-Life
Encore, Artie Shaw, Time Life
Duke Ellingotn, Time Life
Jimmy Lunceford, Time Life
Bob Crosby, Time Life

The Complete Erskine Hawkins

Stan Getz, Jazz Round Midnight

Anita O'Day, Jazz Masters 49

Harry James, Best Of Big Bands

Fats Waller, A Handful of Fats

The Complete Atomic Basie

Honkers and Bar Walkers Volume Three

Lunceford Special

Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers

Oscar Peterson, Quiet Now

The Very Best of Jackoe Wilson

Oscar Peterson, We Get Requests

Reefer Songs, Various Artists

Very Best of the Coasters

Natalle Cole, Take a Look

Slam Stwart, Definitive Black and Blue Sessions

The Essential Spade Cooley

Cab Calloway, Kicking the gong Around (awsoem version of minnie the moocher)

The Best of Sidney Bechet

Dizzy Gilespie, Groovin High (great vers of School days)

Dizzy Gilepie, to bird with love

Tenesee Ernie Ford, Colectors Series (Sixteen tons...)

Oscar Aleman, Buenos-Aires - Paris 1928-1943

Ella, Complete Song Books

Jimmy Witherspoon / Jimmy Rushing, Jazz Casual

A night out with Blue Plate Special teehee

Cats and The Fiddle, Hep Cat's Swing

Ray Charles / Milt Jackson Soul Brothers Soul Meeting

After the Party's Over, Aaron Bell trio

Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Clark Terry, Sweets Edison "the trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner

Pete Johnson, 1944-1946

Pete Johnson, 1939-1941

Americans In Sweden, Hot Lips Page, Rex Stewart

Clyde Mcphatter, greatest Hits

Andrews Sisters, 50th Anniversary Collection

Etta Jones, Don't Go to Strinagers (bye bye blackbird is awesome)

The Essential Bob Wills

Ray Charles, Genious + Soul = Jazz

John Lee Hooker, Don't look Back

Emma (a great Aussie Singer)

Ray Brown, Soular Energy

John Lee Hooker, Millenium Collection

RCA Victor Duke Elliington's greatest Hits

Atlantic Rhythm and Blues. 1947-1974

Chris Connor in Person / Sings Gershwin (note no summertime, but some other great tunes

Big Six, We the Boys will rock ya

Sweet and Lowdown Soundtrack

Superblues, all time classic blues hits

Lionel Hampton, Vibrations

Eddie Lang and others, Pioneers of Jazz guitar

Best of Bill Evans

Mills Bros Millenium Collection

Andy Bey and the Bey Sisters

Ultimate Jazz

Bob Crosby, 22 original big band hits

Lil Hardin Armstrong 1936-1940

Ray Charles, Music tha Matters to him (good tunes on here)

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Precious Memories

A trubute to Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Shout, Sister, Shout

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Gospel of the Blues

Lawrence Brown, Slide Trombone (OOP!)

Ethel Ennis, if women ruled the world

Bud Freeman, All Star Swing sessions

Sara Vaughn in Hi-Fi

RCR, the Contender

Elv1s

Dirty Boogie, Setzer

Legendary Buster Smith (with that Organ grinders Swing thats so good)

Treniers, Rockin is our business

Cozy Cole, 1944

Boogie Woogie Riot

Jump for Joy, Hot Lips Page

Dick Hyman, From the age of swing

Etta James, R&B Dynamite

Ray Mckinley, the Class of 49

Charlie Barnett, Cherokee

April in Paris, Basie

Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues

The Copulatin Blues

Lester Young, Ken Burns Jazz

Willie Dixon, Wang Wang doodle

Very Best of Fats Waller

Best of Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

Fats Waller and His Rhythm, Handful of Keys

Delta Rhythm Boys, Radio, Give me some Jive

Big Joe Turner, Joe Turner's Blues

Dinah Washington's Finest Hour

Definitive Dinah Washington

Compact Jazz, Count Basie, the Standards

Very Best of Big Joe Turner

Steve Lucky, Come out Swingin'

Thrill Me, Yogo Noge

Ink Spots, Java Jive

Casandra Wilson, Blue Skies

Buddy Johson, 1942-1947



There's about 50 more, but I'll list them later.

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