1 "Etcetera"
2 "Penelope"
3 "Toy Tune"
4 "Barracudas (General Assembly)" (Evans)
5 "Indian Song"
(All compositions by Wayne Shorter except as noted in brackets)
Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone; Herbie Hancock – piano; Cecil McBee – bass; Joe Chambers – drums
Recorded June 14, 1965 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
"Out There" (Eric Dolphy)
"Serene" (Dolphy)
"The Baron" (Dolphy)
"Eclipse" (Charles Mingus)
"17 West" (Dolphy)
"Sketch of Melba" (Randy Weston)
"Feathers" (Hale Smith)
Eric Dolphy — alto saxophone, bass clarinet, B-flat clarinet, flute
Ron Carter — cello
George Duvivier — bass
Roy Haynes — drums
Recorded August 15, 1960 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
Finger Poppin'
Juicy Lucy
Swingin' the Samba
Sweet Stuff
Cookin' at the Continental
Come on Home"
You Happened My Way
Mellow D
Horace Silver - piano; Blue Mitchell - trumpet; Junior Cook - tenor saxophone; Gene Taylor - bass; Louis Hayes - drums
Recorded January 31, 1959 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
Horace Silver Quintet Plus J. J. Johnson: The Cape Verdean Blues
"The Cape Verdean Blues"
"The African Queen"
"Pretty Eyes"
"Nutville"
"Bonita"
"Mo' Joe" (Joe Henderson)
Horace Silver – piano; Woody Shaw – trumpet; Joe Henderson – tenor sax; J. J. Johnson – trombone (on 4–6); Bob Cranshaw – bass; Roger Humphries – drums
Recorded October 1 (1-3), 22 (4-6), 1965 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
1. "Sentimental Journey" Ben Homer, Bud Green, Les Brown 10:00
2. "Why Was I Born?" Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II 5:16
3. "Contour" Kenny Drew 5:01
4. "Confirmation" Charlie Parker 11:26
5. "When I Fall in Love" Edward Heyman, Victor Young 5:36
6. "Abstraction" Mal Waldron 7:59
Jackie McLean – alto sax; Donald Byrd – trumpet (on 3, 4, 6); Hank Mobley – tenor sax (on 4); Mal Waldron – piano; Doug Watkins – bass; Art Taylor – drums
Recorded July 13 (1–3), 20 (4–6), 1956 at Rudy Van Gelder Studio
A1. "Falling in Love With Love" Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
A2. "How High the Moon" Nancy Hamilton, Morgan Lewis
B1. "Funk's Oats" Jimmy Smith
Jimmy Smith – organ; Donald Byrd – trumpet, (A1, B1); Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone, (A1, B1); Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone, (A1, B1); Eddie McFadden – guitar; Art Blakey – drums, (A1, A2); Donald Bailey – drums, (B1)
Recorded February 11 (A1, B1), 13 (A2), 1957 at Manhattan Towers, NYC
A1. "Don't Be That Way"
A2. "One O'Clock Jump"
A3. "Sensation Rag"
A4. "I'm Coming Virginia"
A5. "When My Baby Smiles at Me"
A6. "Shine"
A7. "Blue Reverie"
A8. "Life Goes to a Party"
B1. "Honeysuckle Rose"
B2. "Body and Soul"
B3. "Avalon"
B4. "The Man I Love"
C1. "I Got Rhythm"
C2. "Blue Skies"
C3. "Loch Lomond"
C4. "Blue Room"
C5. "Swingtime in the Rockies"
C6. "Bei Mir Bist du Schoen"
C7. "China Boy"
D1. "Stompin' at the Savoy"
D2. "Dizzy Spells"
D3. "Sing Sing Sing (with a Swing)"
D4. "Big John's Special"
Benny Goodman, clarinet, vocal, and leader
Chris Griffin, Ziggy Elman, Harry James, trumpets
Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, trombones
George Koenig, Art Rollini, Babe Russin, Hymie Schertzer, reed instruments
Jess Stacy, piano
Teddy Wilson, piano (BG trio and quartet only)
Lionel Hampton, vibraphone (BG quartet only)
Allan Reuss, guitar
Harry Goodman, bass
Gene Krupa, drums
Martha Tilton, vocal
Additional performers:
Buck Clayton, trumpet
Bobby Hackett, cornet
Cootie Williams, trumpet
Harry Carney, baritone saxophone
Johnny Hodges, soprano (B4) and alto saxophones
Lester Young, tenor saxophone
Count Basie, piano
Freddie Green, guitar
Walter Page, bass
Recorded January 16, 1938 at Carnegie Hall, NYC
Duke Ellington Presents The Dollar Brand Trio
A1 Dollar's Dance
A2 Kippi
A3 Brilliant Cornes
B1 Jumping Rope
B2 Ubu Suku
B3 The Stride
Piano, composition – Dollar Brand
Bass – Johnny Gertze
Drums – Makaya Ntshoko
Recorded in Paris, February 23, 1963
(CD audio was converted to 24 bit PCM, and 2x up-sampled using an interpolative algorithm; thus the audio track is from a 24-88 source, whereas the title describes the source properly as 16-44)
A1 Earl Hines And His Orchestra Grand Piano Blues
A2 Earl Hines And His Orchestra Everybody Loves My Baby
A3 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra Squatty Roo
A4 Billie Holiday, Artie Shaw And His Orchestra Any Old Time
B1 Lena Horne Stormy Weather
B2 Harry JamesBenny Goodman And His Orchestra Peckin'
B3 Bunk Johnson And His New Orleans Band When The Saints Go Marching In
B4 J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding Lullaby Of Birdland