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Jazz Door was a record label of ITM Media that released live and studio recordings from prominent names in jazz, including Miles Davis and Joe Henderson. Many releases were not authorized by the artists or their record companies [1] [2]
No. | Artists | Albums | Recorded |
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1201 | Miles Davis | Live in Paris | 10/27/1969 |
1203 | Albert Ayler | In Memory of Albert Ayler | 5/1/1966 |
1204 | Bud Powell | The Legacy | 3/1953-1964 |
1206 | Benny Carter and His Orchestra | 1946 | |
1207 | Dizzy Gillespie & The Mitchell-Ruff Duo | Blues People | |
1208 | Bill Evans-Stan Getz Quartet | But Beautiful | 8/1974 |
1209 | Charlie Parker | Inglewood Jam, Live at Tradewinds 1952 w/Chet Baker, S. Criss, Al Haig, H. Babasin, L. Marable | 1952 |
1210/11 | John Coltrane | Visit to Scandinavia w/Mccoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones | 11/1962 |
1213 | Charles Mingus | Charles Mingus Trios w/Hampton Hawes, Dannie Richmond, Bud Powell, Roy Haynes | 1957, 1953 |
1214 | Nina Simone | Moon of Alabama | 11/17/1984 |
1215 | Billie Holiday | Lady Day - The Storyville Concerts | |
1216 | Miles Davis | Live at the Hi-Hat w/J. Migliori | |
1217 | Juanita Hall | Sings the Blues | |
1218 | The Bop Rebells [sic] w/Sonny Stitt Quartet (NYC, 1957), Sonny Rollins Quartet (NYC, 11/4/1957), Thad Jones Quintet (NYC, 12/24/1956), Thad Jones Sextet (NYC, 1/6/1957 | ||
1219 | Charles Mingus | Keystone Korner w/Jack Walrath, George Adams, Dannie Mixon, Dannie Richmond | 1976 |
1223 | Pat Metheny Group | Blue Asphalt w/Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, Dan Gottlieb | 1977 |
1224 | Miles Davis | No More Blues w/George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter, Richard Davis | 6/?/1963, 5/21/1966 |
1225 | Miles Davis | Seven Steps to Heaven | |
1226 | Miles Davis | On Green Dolphin Street | 1960 |
1228 | Sting & Gil Evans | Last Session w/John Surman | 11/7/1987 |
1230 | The Michael Brecker Band | Live | 1989 |
1231 | Pat Metheny Group | In Concert w/Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby, Paul Wertico, Armando Marçal, Pedro Aznar | 1992 |
1232/33 | Jaco Pastorius | In NY Live w/Hiram Bullock, Kenwood Dennard, Delmar Brown | |
1234 | Stanley Clarke w/ George Duke | Live in Montreaux | 1988 |
1235 | Miles Davis | Miles in Montreux w/Rick Margitza, Kei Akagi, Adam Holzman, Joe Foley McCreary, Benny Rietveld, Ricky Wellman, Monyungo Jackson, Chaka Khan | 7/21/1989 |
1236/37 | Tony Scott & Bill Evans | A Day in New York | 11/1957 |
1239 | Judy Garland | The Ladies of the 20th Century | |
1240 | Marlene Dietrich | The Ladies of the 20th Century: Marlene Dietrich in Concert | |
1242 | Miles Davis and John Coltrane | in New York w/Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Arthur Taylor, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Philly Joe Jones, Wynton Kelly, Jimmy Cobb, George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams | 1957,58,59,63 |
1243 | Phillip Wilson | The Phillip Wilson Project | |
1244 | Modern Jazz Quartet | A Night at the Opera Live, Opera of Philadelphia | 1992 |
1245 | Gil Evans & Sting | Open the Jazz Door w/George Lewis | 1993 |
1246 | Pat Metheny Group | Unity Village w/Lyle Mays, Mark Egan, Danny Gottlieb | 1979 |
1247 | Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross | Watermelon Man | |
1248 | The Brecker Brothers | Live at NYC 9/92 w/Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Mike Stern, George Whitty, James Genus, Dennis Chambers | 1992 |
1249 | The John Scofield Quartet | Plays Live w/John Scofield, Joe Lovano, Marc Johnson, Bill Stewart | 1991 |
1250 | John McLaughlin/Carlos Santana Band | Live in Chicago w/Larry Young, Carlos Santana, John McLaughlin, Doug Rauch, Billy Cobham, Armando Peraza | 1973 |
1251/52 | Jack DeJohnette/Pat Metheny/Herbie Hancock/Dave Holland | Parallel Realities Live (Philadelphia) | 1990 |
1253/54 | Eric Dolphy | The Complete Uppsala Concert w/E. Dolphy, R. Johansson, K. Lindgren, R. Carlsson | 9/4/1961 |
1255 | Elvin Jones | Trane Member Concert w/Frank Foster, Farrell, Chick Corea | 12/1971 |
1256/57 | Miles Davis | Time After Time w/Kenny Garrett, Kei Akagi, John Beasly, Joe Foley McCreary, Benny Rietveld, Ricky Wellman, Monyungo Jackson | 4/11/1989 |
1258 | Natalie Cole | I've Got Love On My Mind | 1993 |
1260 | Michael Brecker | The Cost of Living w/Joey Calderazzo, Jay Anderson, Adam Nussbaum | 11/1989 |
1261 | Betty Carter | I Didn't Know What Time It Was | |
1262 | Chet Baker | Chet Plays & Sings the Great Ballads | 1966 |
1264 | Nancy Wilson & her Trio | Live in Europe | 1978 |
1265 | Chick Corea | Summer Night Live '87 w/Acoustic Band , J. Patitucci, D. Weckl | 1987 |
1267 | Joe Henderson | 6tet/4tet w/K. Barron, C. Walton | 1967, 11/6/73 |
1269 | Dizzy Gillespie United Nations Orchestra | Strangers in Paradise w/Dizzy Gillespie, Arturo Sandoval, Claudio Roditi, Papo Vazquez, James Moody, Paquito d'Rivera, Danilo Perez, Ed Cherry, Ignacio Berroa, Airto Moreira, Giovanni Hidalgo, Flora Purim, John Lee | 10/1990 |
1270 | Herbie Hancock | Quartet Live w/Mcferrin, Brecker, Osby, Foster, Williams, | 1988, 1992 |
1271 | Sonny Rollins | First Moves w/Quintet Live 11/74 With Rufus Harley | 11/1974 |
1273 | Bob Mintzer Big Band | Techno Pop w/Bob Mintzer, Lawrence Feldman, Bob Malach, Roger Rosenberg, Pete Yellin, Marvin Stamm, Laurie Frink, Tim Hagens, Bob Millikan, Michael Phillip Mossmann, Dave Bargeron, Mike Davies, Keith O'Quinn, Dave Taylor, Phil Markowitz, Jim McNeely, Mich | |
1274 | Herbie Hancock | Live in NY '93 w/Trio, Jeff Littleton, Gene Jackson | 1993 |
1275 | Bob Berg & Mike Stern | Games | 1990 |
1276 | Oscar Peterson | Fall'in in Love With Oscar | |
1277 | Dizzy-Monk | Dizzy 5tet With Stitt w/Thelonious Monk, Al Mckibbon, Kai Winding, Art Blakey | 1971, 1974 |
1278 | Joe Henderson | Live w/Bheki Mseleku, George Mraz, Al Foster | 1994 |
1279 | Joshua Redman | Captured Live | 1994 |
1280 | Carmen McRae & her Trio | Live | 1975 |
1282 | Joshua Redman Quintet | Live in San Francisco - Blues for Pat w/Pat Metheny, Christian McBride, Billy Higgins | |
1283 | Robben Ford and The Blue Line | In San Francisco w/Roscoe Beck, Tom Brechtlein | 1993 |
1284/85 | Miles Davis | Another Bitches Brew w/Keith Jarrett, Gary Bartz, Michael Henderson, Don Alias.... | 11/3/1971, 11/7/1973 |
1286 | Jaco Pastorius-Pat Metheny-Paul Bley-Bruce Ditmas | Jaco | 1974 |
1287/88 | Miles Davis | In Montreux w/Rick Margitka,Kei Akagi,Adam Holzman,Chaka Khan, Others | 7/21/1989 |
1290 | Wynton Marsalis | Live in Swing Town w/Wes Anderson, Walter Blanding, Wycliffe Gordon... | 1994 |
1293 | John Zorn | Masada Live w/Dave Douglas, Greg Cohen, Kenny Wollesen | 11/12/1994 |
1294 | Miles Davis | It's About That Time Montreux 1969 w/Quintet With Wayne Shorter | 7/25/1969 |
1296 | Jaco Pastorius | The Word of Mouth Big Band '82 | 1982 |
1297 | Tuck & Patti | Everything Is Gonna Be Alright Live '88 | 1988 |
1299 | Herbie Hancock | Duets Live w/Chick Corea | 1978 |
12101 | Miles Davis | Fat Time w/Mike Stern, Bill Evans, Al Foster, Mino Cinelu, Marcus Miller | 10/4/1981 |
12102 | Ernestine Anderson | Ernestine Anderson Live in NY w/Diane Reeves, Diane Schurr | |
12103 | Mel Tormé | Mel Tormé Live in NY | |
12107/8 | Miles Davis | Carnegie Hall w/Gil Evans Orch, Hank Mobley | |
12110 | Miles Davis | All the Things Live '49 w/Tadd Dameron 5Tet, James Moody | 1949 |
12112 | Ornette Coleman | The Belgrade Concert w/Ornette Coleman 4Tet, Charlie Haden | |
12118 | Chet Baker | Love for Sale: Live at Ronnie Scott's With Michel Grailler and Ricardo Del Fra, featuring Van Morrison | June 6, 1986 |
12119 | Lou Rawls | At the Century Plaza | |
12120 | Joe Henderson | Sunrise in Tokyo w/Terumasa Hino | |
12121 | Sonny Rollins | Just Once w/Clifton Anderson, Mark Soskin, Jerome Harris, Tommy Campbell | 1993 |
12142 | Paco de Lucia | Alcazar de Sevilla | 1991 |
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