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Game Concept: Fallout Cincinnati

(Repost because I posted this really late and I was hoping to get some more discussion on the ideas.)
TLDR: Cincinnati seems like an interesting location for a future Fallout game and I break down my reasoning and then give an idea for a story. Maybe Cincinnati, Ohio isn’t as popular as other American cities, but I think it still deserves a shot.
So this post is taking some older ideas in some Reddit posts for a Fallout game and adding some additional ideas for it. I believe that a Fallout game set in and around Cincinnati, Ohio could potentially be a good fit for the Fallout franchise. I’m gonna break down the reasons why I think it could fit the theme/work as a map and then some story ideas for what could work in the area. I’d also like to state that my ideas are based off of information from the Fallout Wiki and Wikipedia. If anything doesn’t add up, I apologize.
MY REASONING FOR CINCINNATI AND WHY IT CAN FIT THE FALLOUT LORE:
-So Cincinnati might not seem like a city as grandiose as somewhere like NYC, Philadelphia, Detroit, New Orleans, etc. To an extent, I totally agree with that sentiment. It’d be really cool to see those cities that were mentioned above as future Fallout locations. However, I believe that those world ideas are also so full of interesting locations that a game trying to capture it all would struggle to get all the significant locations with current technology. Cincinnati is a smaller city that is still rich with culture and history that could be captured more accurately than bigger projects.
-A decent amount of the skyscrapers and more significant places of Cincinnati and the surrounding cities are somewhat older. There is enough buildings in Cincinnati that were built before or close enough to the divergence point that the skyline and city layout could be decently recognizable.
-Cincinnati had a decently sized manufacturing and industrial sector before the IRL Midwest De-Industrialization and Formation of the Rust Belt in the 40s and 50s. Considering that Fallout is themed around the ‘Pax Americana 1950s & Early 60s’ culture, the idea of showing off a Midwest city that continued to boom in those sectors could be an interesting focus for a Fallout game.
-Cincinnati has a large, mostly unused subway system that was never finished. In game, we could see areas of underground activity like the Fallout 3 subway system. The IRL subway eventually had a section that was also reworked to be a nuclear shelter, so a Vault being under the city wouldn’t be far-fetched.
-The Underground Railroad considered Cincinnati to be an important stop along the way, as it was a large destination for runaway slaves. The city was seen as a large region to hide amongst and find work that was just north of the Ohio River, where Slavery was mostly illegal (still not that great for runaways, but better than the South). Any concepts of slaves coming to Cincinnati for newfound freedoms or a system/faction of abolitionists and runaways would make a lot of sense for the themes.
-The Ohio River would be an important location that could go right through the middle of the map. Based off of how irradiated the rivers were in Fallout 3: The Pitt, I think it’d be safe to assume that the Ohio River in Cincinnati would also be unsafe to travel across. This creates something like the Deathclaws north of Goodsprings in Fallout: New Vegas where players can follow a normal path to get to the main city. This also means that it could create fun and challenging ways to get across the river.
-Fallout’s 1950s styled America is still in love with baseball. If you’re looking for a major city with a rich baseball history/culture, Cincinnati’s your place. Cincinnati is the city where the first professional baseball team was created, the Red Stockings. It could be host to a baseball themed faction, a settlement like Diamond City, or maybe even a quest line to reform a pro baseball team.
-The Cincinnati Zoo is a long standing and prestigious zoo that could be an interesting point in this hypothetical game. Since the zoo is home to various creatures that aren’t native to most of America, we could see interesting enemy mobs like mutated gorillas and irradiated hippos.
-IRL Cincinnati is home to major companies like Kroger, Procter&Gamble, and GE Aviation. Fallout companies like Super Duper Mart and Abraxodyne Chemical could be stand-ins for Kroger and P&G. It’d be a cool bit of story building for some of the pre-war companies that have products littering the Fallout wastelands.
-While New Orleans is probably more famous for this point, Cincinnati was also historically home to a developed steamboat industry that made it an important location in the history of American exploration/expansion into the river basins of Midwest America. Fallout 4’s museums based around Massachusetts’ involvement in the American War of Independence show off the cultural significance of the region in American history. Cincinnati could have a museum dedicated to it’s prominent position as a gateway to the west, showing off it’s contributions to expansionist American culture.
-One of the cities in the Cincinnati region is a town south of the Ohio River known as Newport, Kentucky. Historically, before Las Vegas became Sin City, Newport, KY was a huge contender for that role. From the 1920s to the 1950s, Newport was a city filled with criminal bosses and corrupt public officials. Casinos, brothels, and other illegal enterprises made up a good chunk of everyday life for this town. If fans want to recapture the spirit of New Vegas with the focus on moral degradation and a city of ‘Sex, Drugs, and Rock’n’Roll,’ then look no further than Newport.
-Cincinnati was one of the major US cities that had Nike anti-air missile bases around the Greater Cincinnati area. I don’t think it’d be too far of a stretch to assume that after world tensions got worse in the 21st century, that the government would repurpose some of these launch sites into nuclear silos. Maybe we could see another Megaton situation.
-Cincinnati is also home to 3 facilities in the area that were dedicated to nuclear research and enrichment (until these plants were closed due radiation leaking out). These would be some great areas to explore and mess around with nuclear enrichment.
WHEN WOULD THIS TAKE PLACE & WHO WOULD BE INVOLVED:
So I feel like this game could work if it was set between the ending of Fallout 2 and the beginning of Fallout 3. IMO, the ideal starting date would be between 2248 and 2252 due to the ideas I have for the factions that could be used in this game. I don’t have all the details for all the different factions, but I have 4 ideas for 4 major factions. Two new ones and two old ones that could fit the area.
RETURNING FACTIONS:
-The Brotherhood (Chicago Faction) So the Brotherhood of Chicago is an ill defined group that exists only in references. Fallout: Tactics set up a group known as the Midwest Brotherhood, however, Tactics is no longer recognized as a canon game since Bethesda acquired the Fallout series. According to Fallout 3 & 4 though, there is still a group of the Brotherhood that still exists in the Chicago area. Like Tactics, the Chicago group of the Brotherhood arrived in Chicago due to an airship crashing into the area. Beyond this, there isn’t much lore about the Chicago chapter so this is where I’d like to add my ideas. After the crash, feeling disconnected from the rest of the Brotherhood (and their dedicated supplies and supply lines), the Chicago chapter turns more towards the religious aspects of the Brotherhood. Having a lot of connections to the airship that decided their fate, as well as possibly being based out of Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, the Chicago Brotherhood turns towards the sky. They begin a process of turning into an Aviation cult, a society that worships and encourages air travel. Like the old Brotherhood, they would hoard technologies, just more focused on air travel and air defenses. Over time, they begin to expand around the Great Lakes region, eventually coming to a manpower crisis. At this point, the Chicago chapter would either loosen it’s recruiting standards to allow in wastelanders who would join due to their acceptance of their new faith system, or the Chicago chapter would create a Spartan styled theocratic dictatorship with the airship survivors acting as foreign rulers over Chicagoans. Either or would have interesting story choices, but I can’t chose which I like more. Anyhow, the Chicago chapter eventually comes across tales of ‘Prophet Wright and Prophet Patterson,’ the founders of flight (and possibly the sky if the chapter is naive/delusional enough). The Chicago Brotherhood learns of a ‘Holy City’ where flight was birthed and worshiped at a ‘Holy Air Base.’ The Chapter would take it’s proudest forces and equipment to claim their perceived Holy Land, the city of Dayton, OH and Wright-Patterson Air Base. Upon arrival, the Chicago chapter realized that the city was already claimed by other forces. Believing that their God (or Gods) was on their side, the Chicago Brotherhood launched an attack for Dayton. Time would pass, and no gains were made by the Brotherhood, revealing a dirty truth that this chapter was not as dominant and guided by God(s) as they thought they were. They also had to accept that an enemy force with Wright-Patterson could challenge their tactical and spiritual hold on the sky. Upon tactical reevaluation, the Chicago chapter noticed that the enemy forces were sending extra soldier South of the battle. The chapter correctly guessed that their enemies were moving to encircle them and stop their Midwestern gains. In response, the Brotherhood would send it’s own forces South to try to counter-encircle the enemy. Both forces, evenly matched and evenly stretching their lines would finally hit the Ohio River. Both sides were stuck countering the influence of the other, eventually both would settle in to starve the other one out around Cincinnati. The Chicago Brotherhood had their work cut out for them, for they would be facing off against.....
-The Enclave After the events of Fallout 2, the Enclave would need to rebuild. Bases of theirs lying in ruins, groups deserting them, Enclave members being hunted down for justice, profit, and fun. The situation looked dire for most. That was until a Mr. John Henry Eden gave orders to regroup and rebuild in the Capitol wasteland. Most Enclave members saw the writing on the wall, and decided that the move East would be better than death. This is where I believe that a certain group of the Enclave would be moving east, eventually stumbling upon Dayton & Wright-Patterson. This group of the Enclave didn’t feel like moving on past this treasure trove would be a smart idea, so the group settled there. Now I was thinking that the leader of this Enclave chapter would eventually get all high and mighty, thus proclaiming that the Dayton Enclave was the true enclave, that their leader was the rightful President, and that Eden and his Capitol Wasteland Enclave was not legitimate. The Dayton Enclave President swore an oath of duty to reunite the Enclave under him, and to invade and conquer the Capitol for their own state. While the older and higher up ranks supported the grand plan, younger officers and cadets had an uneasy feeling over these plans. Some would even go as far to talk about open rebellion and, even possibly, a return to democratic institutions and rules. (I would love to see a quest line where you can influence the Enclave and chose between a status-quo Enclave or a democratic Enclave. However, just because a bad guy says that they’re good now, it does not mean that they will be seen by the people as a good guy now). All of this would have to wait though, as a new enemy has arrived on this Enclave chapter’s borders. In less than an hour after their arrival, the enemy began a siege on the Enclave’s Wright-Patterson base. The Enclave was caught completely off guard, as none of the higher ups believed that ‘No savages of this region could possibly learn how to fly and professionally fight.’ After the initial chaos, the Enclave was able to get their air force up and defending their positions. Amid the siege and dogfights, the Enclave would learn of the name of their ‘new’ enemy: The Brotherhood. The Enclave officers had been both right and wrong. The Brotherhood was not a savage of this region, as they had fought against them in California. They were still in this region though, and they were able to put up an actual fight. Realizing the direness of getting stuck in a constant siege, the Enclave came up with a plan to hopefully solve all their problems. If the Enclave forces could just encircle the Brotherhood forces, then they could possibly cut their supply lines while also conquering lands to keep the Brotherhood from moving any further into Ohio, as well as a start on the Dayton Enclave’s Eastern March to take DC. Their forces moved south, only for the Brotherhood to match their moves to the south. The Enclave tried again, only to meet the same results. This began a race south to try to get under the other army. Evenly they moved along, until both forces hit the Ohio River. While some war-hawks within the Enclave ranks wanted to move into Cincinnati to try to gain the upper hand, the Dayton Chapter President refused, wishing to focus on the Brotherhood and the eventual Eastern March. Unfortunately, the Enclave and the Brotherhood had moved their battlegrounds too close to Cincinnati, and soon, a new force would join the fight.....
NEW FACTIONS:
-The Republic of the Ohio Cincinnati was not spared from the horrors of nuclear hellfire. Being a city with a large amount of manufacturing, commerce, transportation, and nuclear refinement will tend to put you on list for enemy nuclear destruction. As such, Cincinnati has seen better days. It is not 2077 anymore though, and the city has learned to heal. Emerging from vaults long after Nuclear War, but long before the time of this game, a new generation of citizens of Cincinnati began the process of rebuilding. In the beginning, many factions arose, with no central authority. Chaos and violence ruled the scorched streets. Eventually, due to raiders and instability, multiple governing groups formed trade pacts and alliances. These districts would eventually merge due to the economic ties to create the city of Cincinnati once more. While not all districts complied willingly, Cincinnati would continue to grow through a combination of economic ties and small military missions. With trade being such a central idea to the culture of the city, Cincinnati began to work out deals with even more areas that weren’t even part of the Cincinnati Districts. Around this time, the wealth inequality within the city began to grow faster and faster. More individuals were gearing up to meet more locals to enact more trade, of which some profits would go to line the pockets of these traders. Soon, the very well off individuals were producing shipping vessels on the Ohio River. While this meant that Cincinnati could spread it’s wings further, it also meant that more and more land on the river was being gobbled by those who already owned the majority. Nevertheless, the city would continue to work with the ultra rich to expand. By this point, many districts were starting to look worse compared to how they were doing before the city united. Since the city had been set up loosely, it had become a confederation in principle. As such, many districts were on the cusp of declaring their freedom once more. To quell any chance of District independence, the then Mayor of Cincinnati declared the ‘Republic of the Ohio.’ On one side of things, the new government better reflected the new growth on the Ohio River by recognizing new lands as different territories instead of new additions to the city. On the other side, the Republic was formed as a new government level to force territories looking for freedom back into the greater system. While the Districts could still leave the city of Cincinnati, they would still be stuck inside the Republic of the Ohio. The Republic was based off of the government of the pre-war USA, in which succession was illegal and punishable. Not everyone listened, and soon, the poorer districts declared a counter-government to recognize the ‘forgotten man.’ The Republic did not tolerate this, and swept through the districts, taking out any opposition that could be found. It was after this point, very early on in the new republic, that the government tightened the rules until the Republic was only a republic in name. Yes, the freedoms of speech and religion and the right to vote would still exist. But if you did not worship and speak of the Republic in the ‘correct way,’ you might have just found yourself stuck in social shaming and potential revenge. And while you could vote, it mattered not as everyone knew who the ‘winners’ would be. As the Republic embraced a darker side, it began to feel the drawbacks of it’s actions. Social services and protections offered by the state declined more and more, as politicians were more focused on the pay and helping their families. It was very clear that the rich of the republic had it all, while the poor never recovered from the District disassembly and forced reintegration. The Elite cared little though, as the republic grew it’s trading operations further up and down the River. Life was good enough. Or so it seemed until the scouts of the Republic brought news one day. Advanced groups with flying weaponry were moving south, towards the Republic itself. The President of the Ohio makes the call to send all forces to defend the northern walls. Little did they know that they had weakened another front, and a force moving from the South East to meet that weakened border. Known only in the region as a rumor, they are.....
-The Kanawha Coalition Nuclear War came a little bit later for the land of West Virginia, but when it came, it left it’s mark. West Virginia was spared from the worse in 2077, leaving behind a land with great potential. While violence and death was nothing foreign to the WV Wastelanders, it was comparatively tame versus the surrounding states. Eventually, a vault filled with Dwellers opened up. These pioneers would bring about change to the region, leading to more factions showing interest in the region. The population boomed, and it looked as if the region could sustain a form of civilization. Then the bombs came again, and again, and again. The new people of WV were not all as valorous and good-hearted as it seemed they would be. West Virginia was home to a series of active nuclear missile silos. Taking advantage of the chaos that comes with societal formation, certain individuals made their way to these silo sites to bring about new nuclear devastation. So quickly was the flame of law, order, and civilization sniffed out by nuclear destruction. Many would die, possibly even more than the amount of West Virginians killed in the actual war. Many more would just up and leave the lands, hoping to find a better home outside of WV. What was left after the first round of deaths and departures was a network of abandoned communities and other forgotten homesteads. The structures left behind would decay and fall apart, bits flying away along the wind. The locals that stayed were also forced to increase their mineral stripping and scavenging to build better homes, able to stand up to the toxicity of the region. Most of these were in vain, however, as the other survivors of the region were usually the ones still launching the weapons. Many years would pass with this pattern still going the same, only the Earth around them changing. While WV had been polluted even before the war, the leftover junk combined with the constant nuclear war brought the region to a new low. But at it’s lowest, WV would find a solution. Slowly, the psychopathic souls who had fired the weapons became bored of tormenting the region. The nukes were becoming a thing of the past, now the region could focus on the other problems that plagued everyday life. Those issues that had been put to the side were finally in full view. And that view was of a homeland soured by nuclear fires and other pollutants. The people had enough of their rotting home, so they elected to meet and discuss a solution. The meeting brought together a handful of tribes that had somehow survived. Many attending the meeting were no longer human, as the radiation had ghoulified a vast amount of the populace. While most regions struggled with the ostracism of ghouls, many humans within West Virginia had either accepted them or had learnt to tolerate them enough to not cause too much damage. While some grudges still seep into social arrangements, the ghoul-human relations are comparatively better to most other societies. The tribes of ghouls and humans came together to unify, creating a coalition of the West Virginian tribes. The elders of each tribe created a council to organize and direct new objectives for the willing locals. It was decided that the tribes would forgo the technologies that brought about the conditions that they lived in. They would focus their efforts on peace and harmony with the lands that had been ruined, with the eventual goal of creating an ecologically sustainable homeland. In an effort to rebrand the region and connect with a people who focused on the Earth, the coalition would begin to refer to the lands of West Virginia as Kanawha. Consequently, the coalition would eventually come to be known as the Kanawha Coalition. Time would pass and Mother Earth would heal... somewhat. After a long period of partial success, the council would meet and make a drastic choice. No longer would they toil to make a broken land heal, a new, better land would be searched out. The tribes packed up and began a long march towards a new home. A rumored land of a city that continued to kill Mother Earth with no punishments. Now, it was time to punish the wrongdoers and take their lands triumphantly.
WHY SET IT BETWEEN 2248 AND 2252: The main reason I feel like this time period would work is due to the events between FO2&3. According to the DC Brotherhood in 3, the Chicago Brotherhood had gone silent by the time of their eastern journey. It also fits due to the Enclave moving East as well. As such, 2248-52 seems late enough for the Enclave to get out East, while being early enough for the Chicago Brotherhood to disappear by 54/55.
THANK YOU FOR READING THIS, I’M SORRY IF I MISTYPED ANYTHING OR SOMETHING DIDN’T MAKE SENSE.
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What are you doing this weekend in Hampton Roads? Nov 8-11, 2018

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I bought 400 jazz albums a few weeks back, and have some listed here. Still have to narrow them more, so will be adding on a regular basis as I work through them. I ended up with a lot of duplicates - those are listed, and others I'm debating to keep/sell... I do need to make some room. Hoping someone else likes jazz around here.
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Thanks!
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Count Basie Orchestra Hollywood...Basie's Way $8.99 NM or M- NM or M-
Count Basie Orchestra One O'Clock Jump $8.99 M NM or M-
Count Basie Orchestra Basie, One More Time $13.49 VG+ VG+
Creedence Clearwater Revival Creedence Clearwater Revival $8.09 VG Not Graded
Dakota Staton Madame Foo-Foo $1.79 VG VG+
Danny Toan First Serve $2.69 VG+ G+
Dave Brubeck Dave Brubeck's Greatest Hits $4.49 VG+ VG+
Dave Grusin Mountain Dance $7.19 NM or M- NM or M-
David Rose Enchanted Strings $5.39 VG+ VG+
David Sancious Just As I Thought $3.14 VG+ VG+
David Sancious David Sancious $12.59 VG+ VG
Dean Elliott College Confidential $6.29 VG+ VG+
Deep Purple Made In Japan $6.29 VG+ VG+
Dennis Farnon And His Orchestra Caution! Men Swinging $3.59 VG VG+
Dewey Redman Quartet The Struggle Continues $6.74 VG+ VG
Dexter Gordon Sophisticated Giant $2.69 VG VG+
Dick Hyman Cincinnati Fats $4.49 VG+ VG+
Dinah Washington This Is My Story $4.49 VG VG
Django Reinhardt And Quintette Du Hot Club De France With Stéphane Grappelli Djangology $SOLD VG+ VG+
Don Drummond In Memory Of Don Drummond $26.99 VG VG+
Don Gardner Trio Featuring Jimmy Smith And The Wilson Lewes Quartet Jimmy Smith $1.34 G+ G+
Don Goldie Trumpet Caliente $6.29 VG+ VG
Don Nix Hobos, Heroes And Street Corner Clowns $2.69 VG VG+
Don Patterson With Sonny Stitt And Billy James The Boss Men $3.59 G+ G+
Don Pullen Tomorrow's Promises $4.49 VG+ VG
Doris Day Lights! Camera! Action! $4.49 VG VG
Drifting Cowboys We Remember Hank Williams $29.25 VG+ VG+
Duke Ellington Monologue $2.69 VG+ VG+
Duke Ellington Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies $3.59 VG+ VG+
Duke Ellington Duke Ellington's My People $4.49 VG VG+
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra Concert In The Virgin Islands $2.69 VG VG+
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra The Great Paris Concert $7.19 VG+ VG+
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra Ellington At Newport $11.69 VG+ VG
Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong The Duke Ellington-Louis Armstrong Years $5.39 VG VG
Duke Robillard And The Pleasure Kings Too Hot To Handle $4.49 VG+ VG+
Earl Grant Earl Grant At Basin Street East $1.79 VG VG+
Earl Grant Earl Grant's Greatest Hits $2.69 VG+ VG+
Earl Grant Yes Sirree! $3.59 NM or M- VG+
Earl Hines And His Quartet "Fatha" Blows Best $3.59 VG+ VG
Earl Hines And Maxine Sullivan Live At The Overseas Press Club $1.34 VG+ VG+
Ed Conley Piano Dynamics $3.59 VG VG+
Ed Conley Piano Dynamics $3.59 VG VG+
Eddie Adcock Guitar Echoes $1.79 VG VG
Eddie Brigati Lost In The Wilderness $4.49 VG+ NM or M-
Eddie Condon Dixieland Dance Party $1.79 VG G+
Eddie Harris Instant Death $5.39 VG+ VG+
Eddie Harris & Les McCann Second Movement $2.69 G+ VG
Eddie Heywood Canadian Sunset $3.59 VG+ NM or M-
Edvard Grieg : Philippe Entremont, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy / Modest Mussorgsky : Philippe Entremont Concerto For Piano And Orchestra In A Minor, Op. 16 / Pictures At An Exhibition $3.59 VG+ VG+
Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald $3.59 VG G+
Elton John Greatest Hits Volume II $2.69 VG+ NM or M-
Eric Clapton August $3.59 NM or M- VG+
Eric Kloss / Barry Miles Together $5.39 VG+ VG+
Erroll Garner Concert By The Sea $2.69 VG+ VG+
Erroll Garner Best Of Garner $2.69 VG VG+
Erroll Garner Play It Again, Erroll! $5.39 NM or M- VG+
Etta James The Best Of Etta James $8.99 VG+ VG+
Etta Jones Don't Go To Strangers $4.49 G+ VG+
Etta Jones Don't Go To Strangers $6.29 G+ G+
Etta Jones Don't Go To Strangers $8.09 VG+ VG
Eubie Blake The Eighty-Six Years Of Eubie Blake $7.19 VG+ VG+
Eureka Brass Band Jazz At Preservation Hall I $6.29 NM or M- VG+
Ferrante & Teicher Star Wars $3.59 VG+ VG+
Fleetwood Mac Penguin $1.34 G+ G+
Foghat Foghat $2.69 VG VG
Foreigner Double Vision $2.69 VG VG+
Frank Sinatra Trilogy: Past, Present & Future $11.69 VG+ VG+
Frank Zappa Studio Tan $6.28 VG VG
Frankie Laine I'll Take Care Of Your Cares $1.79 NM or M- NM or M-
Fred Astaire, Petula Clark Finian's Rainbow (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) $1.79 VG+ VG+
Freddie Hubbard Sky Dive $4.49 VG VG
Freddie Hubbard First Light $6.29 G+ NM or M-
Gabor Szabo Nightflight $4.04 VG VG+
Garland Jeffreys Escape Artist $1.79 VG+ Not Graded
Gary Burton & Steve Swallow Hotel Hello $5.39 NM or M- VG+
Gary Burton Quartet Gary Burton Quartet In Concert $1.79 G+ VG+
Gary McFarland Soft Samba $4.49 VG+ VG
Gene Ammons Boss Soul! $4.04 G+ Not Graded
Gene Ammons Brother Jug! $5.39 VG VG
Gene Ammons Free Again $7.19 VG+ VG
Gene Ammons Angel Eyes $8.99 VG+ VG+
Gene Ammons' All Stars The Happy Blues $7.19 G+ G+
Gene Bertoncini Evolution! $4.49 VG+ VG+
Gene Norman Presents Charlie Ventura Featuring The Charlie Ventura Septet, Jackie & Roy Gene Norman Presents A Charlie Ventura Concert $3.14 VG G
George Barnes And His Octet The Uncollected George Barnes And His Octet 1946 $8.09 VG+ VG+
George Benson Breezin' $1.34 VG VG+
George Benson Breezin' $1.79 VG+ VG+
George Benson Good King Bad $1.79 VG G
George Benson Blue Benson $3.59 VG+ VG
George Gershwin, Fritz Reiner, The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Porgy And Bess. A Symphonic Picture $9.89 VG VG+
George McCrae & Gwen McCrae Together $8.09 M VG+
George Shearing And The Montgomery Brothers George Shearing And The Montgomery Brothers $SOLD VG VG
Georges Bizet, The London Philharmonic Orchestra L'Arlesienne Suite $8.99 VG G+
Gerry Mulligan Paris Concert $3.59 VG+ VG+
Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster $22.49 VG+ VG+
Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Lee Konitz, The Chet Baker Quintet Mulligan And Baker! $11.69 VG+ VG
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson Midnight Band: The First Minute Of A New Day $8.99 VG+ VG+
Glen Campbell By The Time I Get To Phoenix $2.69 VG+ VG+
Goldie Hawkins, Wayne Sanders Goldie's Two Pianos $4.49 G+ G+
Grady Martin And The Slew Foot Five Hot Time Tonight $3.14 G+ VG
Grady Tate Feeling Life $2.69 VG VG+
Graham Jackson (3) In Concert At Pittypat's Porch In Atlanta, Georgia $13.49 VG+ VG
Gregory Isaacs Mr. Isaaccs $12.59 VG+ VG+
Grover Washington, Jr. Mister Magic $3.59 VG VG
Grover Washington, Jr. Mister Magic $4.49 VG+ VG
Guy Van Duser Got The World On A String $3.59 M M
Hank Garland Velvet Guitar $11.69 VG+ NM or M-
Hank Jones The Talented Touch $3.59 VG VG
Harry James And His Orchestra Mr. Trumpet (Harry James Salutes The Great Trumpet Men Of Our Times) $3.59 VG+ VG+
Harry Reser & His Orchestra Vamp! (Dance The Charleston Of The Roaring Twenties) $7.19 VG+ VG
Harvie Swartz Urban Earth $5.39 VG+ VG+
Heads Hands & Feet Old Soldiers Never Die $5.39 VG+ VG
Heads Hands & Feet Tracks $7.19 VG+ VG
Hector Delfosse Left Bank of Paris $3.14 G+ VG
Henry Butler Fivin' Around $6.29 NM or M- VG+
Henry Mancini Breakfast At Tiffany's (Music From The Motion Picture Score) $4.49 VG+ VG+
Herb Ellis In Session With Herb Ellis $4.04 VG+ VG
Herbie Mann Live At The Whisky A Go Go $1.34 G+ G+
Herbie Mann Glory Of Love $1.79 VG VG
Herbie Mann Do The Bossa Nova $2.24 G+ VG
Herbie Mann Hold On, I'm Comin' $2.69 VG+ VG
Herbie Mann New Mann At Newport $2.69 VG VG
Herbie Mann New Mann At Newport $3.59 VG+ VG+
Herbie Mann Standing Ovation At Newport $3.59 VG+ VG+
Herbie Mann Push Push $3.59 G+ VG+
Herbie Mann Herbie Mann At The Village Gate $4.94 NM or M- VG+
Herbie Mann Memphis Two-Step $7.19 NM or M- VG+
Hot Lips Page After Hours In Harlem $4.49 VG VG
Houston Person Sweet Buns & Barbeque $3.59 G+ Generic
Huey Lewis & The News Sports $4.49 VG+ VG+
Hugo Montenegro Montenegro In Italy $2.69 VG+ NM or M-
Hugo Montenegro Love Theme From The Godfather $5.39 VG+ VG+
Idris Muhammad Black Rhythm Revolution! $22.49 G+ G+
Illinois Jacquet Banned In Boston $3.59 VG+ NM or M-
Irene Reid The World Needs What I Need $4.49 VG+ VG+
Irving Wolfe, Beatrice Krone, Margaret Fullerton The Development Of Jazz $8.99 VG VG
Jack Ellison A Parker Record $8.99 VG+ VG+
Jack Teagarden The Golden Horn Of Jack Teagarden $4.49 VG+ VG+
Jackie Davis Easy Does It $5.39 VG VG
Jackie Gleason Music For Lovers Only $3.58 VG+ VG+
Jackie McLean Tippin' The Scales $7.19 VG VG
James Blood Ulmer America - Do You Remember The Love? $5.39 VG+ VG
Jamey Aebersold All "Bird" $1.79 VG+ VG
Jay Azzolina Never Too Late $1.79 NM or M- VG+
Jazz At The Philharmonic Norman Granz' Jazz At The Philharmonic Vol.3 $31.49 VG+ G+
Jeff Beck Blow By Blow $1.79 VG VG
Jerry Reed Sweet Love Feelings $5.39 M M
Jesse Crawford In A Monastery Garden $8.99 VG G+
Jester Hairston A Profile of Negro Life in Song $3.59 VG G+
Jim Beebe's Chicago Jazz Jim Beebe's Chicago Jazz Saturday Night Function $4.49 VG+ VG+
Jim Collier (3) Trumpet Pickin' $8.99 M M
Jimmie Lunceford And His Orchestra 1940 $1.79 VG+ VG+
Jimmy McGriff Countdown $3.59 VG+ NM or M-
Jimmy McGriff Blues For Mister Jimmy $3.59 G+ VG
Jimmy McGriff A Thing To Come By $3.59 G+ VG+
Jimmy McGriff Let's Stay Together $4.49 G+ VG
Jimmy McGriff Let's Stay Together $4.94 G+ VG+
Jimmy McGriff A Thing To Come By $5.38 VG VG
Jimmy McGriff A Bag Full Of Soul $7.19 VG+ VG
Jimmy McGriff & Richard "Groove" Holmes Giants Of The Organ Come Together $3.59 VG VG+
Jimmy McGriff Organ And Blues Band Honey $3.59 VG VG+
Jimmy McGriff Organ And Blues Band Step 1 $3.59 G+ VG
Jimmy McPartland and Jimmy McPartland's Hot Jazz Stars / Dizzy Gillespie and Dizzy Gillespie's Cool Jazz Stars Hot Vs. Cool (A Battle Of Jazz) $5.39 VG VG
Jimmy Ponder Down Here On The Ground $1.79 G G+
Jimmy Scott Little Jimmy Scott $7.19 VG+ VG+
Jimmy Smith Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? $1.79 G+ VG
Jimmy Smith Respect $2.69 VG VG+
Jimmy Smith Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? $3.14 VG VG+
Jimmy Smith Respect $3.59 VG VG
Jimmy Smith Monster $3.59 VG VG
Jimmy Smith Respect $4.04 VG+ G+
Jimmy Smith Any Number Can Win $4.49 VG+ VG+
Jimmy Smith Bashin' - The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith $4.49 VG VG+
Jimmy Smith Peter & The Wolf $4.49 VG VG
Jimmy Smith Got My Mojo Workin' $4.49 VG VG+
Jimmy Smith Bashin' - The Unpredictable Jimmy Smith $5.39 VG+ VG+
Jimmy Smith Got My Mojo Workin' $5.39 VG VG+
Jimmy Smith 24 Karat Hits $5.39 NM or M- VG+
Jimmy Smith Sit On It! $7.19 VG+ G+
Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery Jimmy & Wes - The Dynamic Duo $SOLD G+ VG
Jimmy Smith Featuring Kenny Burrell And Grady Tate Organ Grinder Swing $2.69 VG VG+
Jimmy Smith Featuring Kenny Burrell And Grady Tate Organ Grinder Swing $2.69 G+ VG+
Jimmy Smith Trio Jimmy Smith Plays The Standards $1.34 G G+
Jimmy Smith Trio Live At The Village Gate $3.14 VG VG+
Jimmy Witherspoon & Gerry Mulligan Jimmy Witherspoon & Gerry Mulligan $5.39 VG+ VG+
Jimmy Witherspoon, Gerry Mulligan, Ben Webster With Mel Lewis, Leroy Vinnegar, Jimmy Rowles At The Renaissance $13.49 VG G
Joe Venuti's Blue Four The Joe Venuti Blue Four $4.49 VG+ NM or M-
John Coltrane The Best Of John Coltrane $3.59 G+ VG
John Fogerty Centerfield $1.79 VG NM or M-
John Wood (12) / Tony Dumas Inner Merge $4.49 VG+ G+
Johnny Eaton And His Princetonians College Jazz: Modern $6.29 VG+ VG
Johnny Guitar Watson A Real Mother For Ya $1.79 VG G+
Johnny Hodges A Tribute To Johnny Hodges $8.99 VG+ VG
Johnny Smith Moods $6.29 G+ VG
Johnny Smith Reminiscing $8.09 VG+ VG
Johnny Smith And Stan Getz Moonlight In Vermont $7.19 VG+ VG+
Johnny Smith Quintet Jazz At NBC $4.49 G+ G
Johnny Smith Quintet Featuring Stan Getz Moonlight In Vermont $17.09 VG+ VG+
Johnny Smith Trio Easy Listening $1.79 G+ G+
Johnny Smith Trio Designed For You $3.14 VG VG+
Jonah Jones Muted Jazz $1.79 VG VG
Jonah Jones Muted Jazz $2.69 VG+ VG
Jonathan Butler Introducing Jonathan Butler $1.79 VG+ NM or M-
Ken Moule Cool Moule $26.99 VG+ VG
Kenny Burrell Both Feet On The Ground $3.59 VG VG+
Kenny Burrell A Generation Ago Today $5.39 VG VG
Kenny Burrell Tin Tin Deo $6.29 VG VG
Kenny Burrell / Jimmy Smith Blue Bash $1.79 G G+
King Pleasure Golden Days $3.14 G+ VG+
Kingston Trio New Frontier $1.79 VG VG
Kingston Trio Tom Dooley $2.69 VG+ VG+
Kool & The Gang The Force $3.59 VG VG
Larry Coryell The Lion And The Ram $5.39 VG G+
Latin All Stars (2) Jazz Heat Bongo Beat $5.39 VG VG+
Lena Horne & Gabor Szabo Lena & Gabor $3.59 VG VG+
Les & Larry Elgart Warm And Sensuous $5.39 VG+ VG+
Les McCann Talk To The People $1.79 F VG
Les Paul & Mary Ford Time To Dream $1.79 VG G+
Lester Young / Charlie Parker / Dizzy Gillespie Early Modern: 1946 Concert Recordings $4.49 VG+ VG+
Lily Pons Popular Concert $7.19 VG+ VG+
Linda Ronstadt & Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra What's New $1.79 NM or M- NM or M-
Linda Ronstadt With Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra For Sentimental Reasons $2.69 NM or M- NM or M-
Lionel Hampton Soft Vibes Soaring Strings $2.69 VG G+
Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra Lionel Hampton Apollo Hall Concert 1954 $1.79 VG+ VG+
Los Indios Tabajaras The Best Of $2.69 VG+ VG
Los Indios Tabajaras The Many-Splendored Guitars Of Los Indios Tabajaras $3.14 VG+ VG+
Los Indios Tabajaras Plays Classic $35.99 VG+ VG+
Lou Donaldson A Different Scene $2.24 VG VG+
Louis Armstrong At The Carnegie Hall $3.59 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong Favorites Volume 4 $5.39 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong In The 30's - In The 40's $5.39 NM or M- VG+
Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong's Hello, Dolly! $16.19 NM or M- NM or M-
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven Louis Armstrong Story - Volume 2 $6.29 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars Ambassador Satch $4.41 VG+ VG
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 $4.49 VG VG
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars Satchmo At Symphony Hall $6.29 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars Satch Plays Fats: A Tribute To The Immortal Fats Waller By Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars $8.99 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol.2 $11.69 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra A Rare Batch Of Satch $5.39 VG+ VG
Louis Armstrong With Luis Russell And His Orchestra And Jack Purvis And His Orchestra Satchmo Style $3.59 NM or M- VG+
Louis Armstrong With Russell Garcia I've Got The World On A String $6.29 VG+ VG+
Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Jack Teagarden, Bud Freeman, Al Casey, George Wettling Pops $3.59 VG+ VG+
Louis Lesther Deshabille Moi $2.24 VG+ VG+
Ludwig Van Beethoven : Josef Krips, The London Symphony Orchestra Complete Nine Symphonies $13.49 NM or M- VG+
Madonna You Can Dance $3.14 VG VG+
Martial Solal Trio The Martial Solal Trio In Concert $11.69 VG+ VG+
Martin Denny Exotica $5.39 VG VG
Max Roach / Art Blakey Percussion Discussion $6.29 VG+ VG
Max Steiner Gone With The Wind (Original Soundtrack Album) $4.49 VG+ VG+
Maynard Ferguson Around The Horn With Maynard Ferguson $2.24 VG G+
Michel Legrand The Happy Ending (Original Motion Picture Score) $2.69 NM or M- VG+
Michel Legrand Et Son Orchestre I Love Paris $5.39 VG+ VG+
Miles Davis Porgy And Bess $4.49 G+ G+
Miles Davis Quiet Nights $6.74 G+ VG
Miles Davis Sketches Of Spain $SOLD VG+ VG+
Miles Davis Seven Steps To Heaven $12.14 VG+ NM or M-
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue $89.99 G G+
Milt Buckner Mighty High $3.59 VG VG
Milt Jackson The Art Of Milt Jackson - The Atlantic Years $4.49 VG+ G+
Milt Jackson Quintet Featuring Ray Brown That's The Way It Is $1.79 G VG
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels Take A Ride... $31.49 VG+ NM or M-
Mongo Santamaria All Strung Out $3.59 VG VG
Mongo Santamaria Mongo '70 $3.59 G+ VG+
Mongo Santamaria El Pussy Cat $5.39 VG VG+
Morton Gould Hi-Fi Band Concert $17.99 M VG+
Morton Gould And His Orchestra Morton Gould Program $3.59 VG+ VG+
Music Minus One For Drummers Only! $7.19 VG+ VG+
Nancy Wilson / Cannonball Adderley Nancy Wilson / Cannonball Adderley $8.99 VG+ VG+
Nancy Wilson / The Cannonball Adderley Quintet Nancy Wilson / Cannonball Adderley $1.79 G+ VG
Nancy Wilson / The Cannonball Adderley Quintet Nancy Wilson / Cannonball Adderley $2.69 G+ G+
Nat King Cole & George Shearing Nat King Cole Sings / George Shearing Plays $1.79 VG+ VG
Nathan Page Page 1 $89.99 VG+ VG+
No Artist Bird Songs In Your Garden $3.58 VG+ VG
Norman Luboff Choir And The Melachrino Strings Love Letters $3.59 VG+ VG
Off Broadway usa Quick Turns $2.69 NM or M- VG+
Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays For Lovers $2.69 VG VG+
Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays For Lovers $3.14 VG+ VG+
Oscar Peterson Great Connection $3.59 VG+ No Cover
Oscar Peterson The Jazz Soul Of Oscar Peterson $3.59 G+ VG
Oscar Peterson The Great Oscar Peterson On Prestige $6.29 VG+ VG+
Oscar Peterson Something Warm $6.29 VG+ VG+
Oscar Peterson The Great Oscar Peterson On Prestige $7.19 NM or M- VG+
Oscar Peterson & Dizzy Gillespie Oscar Peterson & Dizzy Gillespie $4.49 VG+ VG
Otis Redding And Little Joe Curtis Here Comes Some Soul From Otis Redding And Little Joe Curtis $6.29 VG VG+
Paquito D'Rivera Why Not! $4.49 NM or M- VG+
Parliament Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome $11.69 VG VG+
Pat Martino Live! $7.19 VG F
Pat Metheny Group First Circle $5.39 NM or M- VG+
Paul Desmond From The Hot Afternoon $7.19 VG+ VG+
Paul Shaffer Coast To Coast $5.39 NM or M- NM or M-
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra Featuring Bing Crosby Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra Featuring Bing Crosby $3.14 VG+ VG+
Pearl Bailey Around The World With Me $4.49 VG+ VG+
Pete Seeger Birds Beasts Bugs And Bigger Fishes $5.39 VG VG+
Petula Clark These Are My Songs $1.79 VG+ VG+
Phil Collins No Jacket Required $1.79 VG VG
Phil Collins Hello, I Must Be Going! $2.69 VG+ VG
Phineas Newborn Jr. A World Of Piano ! $12.59 VG G+
Phineas Newborn Jr. With Dennis Farnon And His Orchestra While My Lady Sleeps $3.59 VG VG
Procol Harum Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra $1.34 VG VG
Procol Harum Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra $1.79 VG VG+
Procol Harum Live - In Concert With The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra $2.69 VG+ VG+
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky / The Boston Pops Orchestra Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker, Op. 71 (Excerpts) $6.29 VG+ VG
Quarterflash Quarterflash $1.79 VG+ VG
Queen Samantha The Letter $2.69 M VG+
Rafael Mendez Magnificent Mendez $4.49 G+ VG
Ramsey Lewis Wade In The Water $1.34 G+ VG+
Ramsey Lewis Maiden Voyage $1.79 G VG
Ramsey Lewis Goin' Latin $4.49 VG+ VG+
Ray Charles A Portrait Of Ray $3.59 NM or M- Not Graded
Ray Charles And The George Brown Orchestra Spotlight On Ray Charles Vol. II $1.79 G+ G+
Ray Conniff The Ray Conniff Love Album $11.69 NM or M- VG+
Redd Foxx The Best Of Redd Foxx $1.79 VG VG+
Redd Foxx Foxx-A-Delic $3.59 VG G+
Richard "Groove" Holmes Welcome Home $5.39 VG VG
Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman Chitty Chitty Bang Bang $4.49 VG+ VG+
Richard Osborn (2) Endless $8.99 VG+ VG+
Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Horn Concerto In E Flat Major Op 11 - Clarinet Concerto In A Major K 622 $8.99 VG VG
Robin Trower Bridge Of Sighs $4.49 VG+ VG
Rodgers & Hammerstein Oklahoma! $2.69 VG+ NM or M-
Rosemary Clooney / José Ferrer Rosemary Clooney Sings (Let's Give) A Christmas Present To Santa Claus / Jose Ferrer Sings March Of The Christmas Toys $8.99 VG G+
Roy Clark The Roy Clark Guitar Spectacular! $3.14 VG VG+
Roy Milton Roots of Rock Vol. 1 $8.99 G+ G+
Rubin Mitchell Presenting Rubin Mitchell $1.34 VG VG+
Rush All The World's A Stage $5.84 VG VG
Ruth Brown The Real Ruth Brown $3.59 G+ VG
Sarah Vaughan With Voices $2.69 VG VG+
Scott Joplin - Joshua Rifkin Piano Rags, Volume II $3.59 VG+ VG+
Scott Joplin, Joshua Rifkin Piano Rags $1.79 VG+ VG+
Seawind Light The Light $3.59 VG+ VG
Sheena Easton Madness, Money And Music $1.79 NM or M- VG+
Sheena Easton Madness, Money And Music $1.79 NM or M- VG+
Shirley Scott On A Clear Day $5.39 VG VG+
Shirley Scott Trio For Members Only $6.29 VG VG
Shirley Scott Trio Great Scott!! $7.19 VG VG+
Shirley Scott With Stanley Turrentine The Best Of Shirley Scott / For Beautiful People $4.49 VG+ VG+
Shorty Rogers And His Giants Shorty Rogers And His Giants $13.49 VG VG
Sidney Bechet Guest Artist Lionel Hampton Sidney Bechet $1.79 VG+ VG+
Sneaky Pete Kleinow Sneaky Pete $5.39 VG+ VG+
Sonny Boy Williamson (2) & The Animals The Night Time Is The Right Time $5.39 VG VG
Sonny Stitt Come Hither $3.14 G+ Not Graded
Stan Getz Stan Getz Blues $1.79 VG VG+
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd Jazz Samba $7.19 VG VG
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd Jazz Samba $17.99 VG+ VG+
Stan Getz Quintet / The Charlie Parker Quintet The Saxes Of Stan Getz And Charlie Parker $6.29 VG VG
Stan Kenton Encores $1.34 G G
Stan Kenton And His Orchestra Artistry In Bossa Nova $1.34 VG VG
Stanley Clarke I Wanna Play For You $1.79 VG F
Stanley Turrentine Stanley Turrentine $1.79 VG VG+
Steve Marcus Sometime Other Than Now $3.59 VG+ VG+
Steve Smith (5), Vital Information Vital Information $1.79 VG+ VG
Steve White (22) Jazz Mad: The Unpredictable Steve White $8.09 VG VG+
Stevie Wonder Songs In The Key Of Life $26.99 VG+ VG+
Sting The Dream Of The Blue Turtles $4.49 VG+ VG+
Sting The Dream Of The Blue Turtles $5.39 VG+ VG+
Stomu Yamash'ta / Steve Winwood / Michael Shrieve Go $2.69 VG+ VG+
Stomu Yamashta's Go Go Too $4.49 NM or M- VG+
T. Lavitz Storytime $3.59 VG+ VG+
Tal Farlow Tal Farlow '78 $3.59 VG+ VG+
Ten Years After Ssssh. $3.14 VG G+
The Band Rock Of Ages: The Band In Concert $4.49 VG VG
The Band The Best Of The Band $8.09 VG+ NM or M-
The Beach Boys Concert $3.59 VG+ VG+
The Beach Boys Wild Honey $25.19 NM or M- VG+
The Beatles Let It Be $8.09 G+ VG
The Bluegrass Band Another Saturday Night $2.69 VG VG
The Blues Brothers The Blues Brothers (Original Soundtrack Recording) $4.49 VG VG
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet Walk Tall $4.49 VG+ VG
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet The Best Of Cannonball Adderley $4.49 VG+ VG
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet Country Preacher $5.39 VG VG
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet The Best Of Cannonball Adderley $5.39 NM or M- VG+
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! - Live At "The Club" $8.09 VG VG+
The Charlie Barnet Quartet Jazz Oasis $1.79 G+ G+
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham, Franz von Suppé, Johann Strauss Jr., Amilcare Ponchielli, Otto Nicolai Von Suppé: Morning, Noon And Night In Vienna - Overture, Strauss: Morning Papers Waltz, Ponchielli: Dance Of The Hours (From "La Gioconda"), Nicolas: The Merry Wives Of Windsor - Overture $3.59 VG G+
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Til Tuesday Voices Carry $3.59 VG VG+
Tim Berne Sanctified Dreams $5.39 NM or M- VG+
Tito Portillo And His Orchestra A Night In Latin America $4.04 VG VG+
Tom Scott Blow It Out $3.59 VG+ VG+
Tony Scott (2) Featuring: Bill Evans / Scott LaFaro / Paul Motian Sung Heroes $26.99 NM or M- VG+
Toots Thielemans Time Out For Toots $8.99 G+ VG+
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Tyree Glenn Try A Little Tenderness $2.24 NM or M- VG+
Various More Of The 50s Greatest Love Songs And Golden Hits To Remember $1.79 VG+ VG
Various More Of The Fabulous 50s $1.79 VG+ VG
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Various Hi-Fi Jazz Session $3.14 VG+ VG+
Various Lullabies Of Birdland $3.59 VG+ VG
Various Newport In New York '72 (The Jimmy Smith Jam) Volume 5 $3.59 VG+ VG
Various The Sound Of Music (An Original Soundtrack Recording) $3.59 VG+ VG+
Various Dixieland Jazz $3.59 VG+ VG+
Various Newport In New York '72 (The Jimmy Smith Jam) Volume 5 $4.04 VG+ VG+
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Various Milestone Twofers $4.49 VG+ VG
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Various Today Is Bargain Day - A Collection Of All Star High Fidelity Recordings $6.29 VG+ VG+
Various Great Original Hits Of The '50s And '60s $8.09 VG+ VG+
Various In The Groove (The Masters Of Swing Play Their Greatest Music) $8.09 NM or M- VG
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Various Death Row - Greatest Hits $26.99 M M
Various Murder Was The Case (The Soundtrack) $44.99 VG+ VG+
Wes Montgomery Road Song $SOLD G+ VG
Wes Montgomery March 6, 1925-June 15, 1968 $SOLD VG VG+
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Wes Montgomery A Day In The Life $SOLD VG+ G
Wes Montgomery Tequila $SOLD VG VG
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Wes Montgomery A Day In The Life $3.59 G+ VG
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Wes Montgomery California Dreaming $SOLD VG G
Wes Montgomery The History Of Wes Montgomery $SOLD VG+ VG
Wes Montgomery This Is Wes Montgomery $SOLD VG+ VG
Wild Bill Davison Pretty Wild $3.14 VG+ VG
Wild Bill Davison And His Commodores That's A Plenty $3.14 VG+ VG+
Willie Ruff The Smooth Side of Ruff $13.49 VG+ VG+
Willis Jackson The Way We Were $1.34 VG VG
Willis Jackson Soul Night - Live! $1.34 G VG
Willis Jackson Grease 'N' Gravy $7.19 G+ VG
Willis Jackson Keep On A Blowin' $13.49 VG VG
Willis Jackson Blue Gator $13.49 VG VG+
Willis Jackson With Brother Jack McDuff Together Again! $2.69 G+ VG+
Willis Jackson With Brother Jack McDuff Together Again! $3.59 G+ VG
Willis Jackson With Brother Jack McDuff Together Again! $3.59 G+ VG+
Wingy Manone The Wildest Horn In Town $1.79 VG+ VG
Wladimir Selinsky And His String Ensemble Dinner Music $2.69 VG VG
Woody Herman And The Swingin' Herd The Jazz Swinger $3.59 NM or M- VG+
Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra Cugat Cavalcade $3.59 VG+ VG+
Yma Sumac Legend Of The Sun Virgin $3.58 G+ G+
Yma Sumac, Moises Vivanco Inca Taqui $2.68 G+ VG
Z.Z. Hill Bluesmaster $3.59 VG VG+
Zoot Sims And Jimmy Rowles Warm Tenor $6.29 VG F
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