The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (1) C D 1 1. Maple Leaf Rag Scott Joplin. 4/1916. 2. Maple Leaf Rag Jelly Roll Morton. 6/1938. 3. St. Louis Blues Bessie Smith. 1/14/1925. 4. Lost Your Head Blues Bessie Smith. 5/4/1926. 5. Dippermouth Blues King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. 4/6/1923. 6. Black Botton Stomp Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers. 9/15/1926. 7. Dead Man Blues Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers. 9/21/1926. 8. Grandpa’s Spells Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers. 12/16/1926. 9. King Porter Stomp Jelly Roll Morton. 12/14/1939. 10. Cake Walking Babies from Home Red Onion Jazz Babies. 12/22/1924. 11. Blue Horizon Sidney Bechet and His Blue Note Jazz Men. 12/20/1944. 12. Carolina Shout James P. Johnson. 10/18/1921. 13. Big Butter and Egg Man from the West [abridged] Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five. 11/16/1926. 14. Potato Head Blues Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven5/10/1927. 15. Struttin’ with Some Barbecue Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five. 12.9.1927. 16. Hotter Than That Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five. 12/13/1927. 17. West End Blues Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five. 6/28/1928. 18. Weather Bird Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines. 12/5/1928. 19. Sweethearts on Parade Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra. 12/23/1930. 20. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra. 1/26/1933. 21. Singin’ the Blues Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra. 2/4/1927. 22. Riverboat Shuffle Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra. 5/9/1927. 23. Four or Five Times Jimmie Noone’s Apex Club Orchestra. 5/16/1928. 24. The Stampede Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra. 5/14/1926. 25. Wrappin’ It Up Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra. 9/12/1934. 26. Dinah Red Nichols and His Five Pennies. 4/18/1929. The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (2) C D 2 1. Moten Swing Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra. 12/13/1932. 2. I Ain’t Got Nobody Fats Waller. 6/11/1937. 3. Honky Tonk Train Blues Meade “Lux” Lewis. 3/7/1937. 4. Body and Soul Benny Goodman Trio. 7/13/1935. 5. Body and Soul Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra. 10/11/1939. 6. The Man I Love Coleman Hawkins Quartet. 12/23/1943. 7. He’s Funny That Way Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra. 9/13/1937. 8. These Foolish Things Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra. 3/26/1952. 9. You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To Ella Fitzgerald. 7/1964. 10. Willow Weep for Me Art Tatum. 7/13/1949. 11. Too Marvelous for Words Art Tatum. 7/3/1955. 12. Organ Grinder’s Swing Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra. 8/31/1936. 13. Rockin’ Chair Gene Krupa and His Orchestra. 7/2/1941. 14. I Can’t Believe That You’re in Love with Me [abridged] The Chocolate Dandies featuring Roy Eldridge and Benny Carter. 5/25/1940. 15. When Lights Are Low Lionel Hampron and His Orchestra. 9/11/1939. 16. Dinah Quintette of the Hot Club of France. 12/1934. 17. Doggin’ Around Count Basie and His Orchestra. 6/6/1938. 18. Taxi War Dance Count Basie and His Orchestra. 3/19/1939. 19. Lester Leaps In Count Basie’s Kansas City Seven. 9/5/1939. 20. I Found a New Baby Benny Goodman Sextet featuring Charlie Christian and Count Basie. 1/15/1941. 21. Breakfast Feud [composite] Benny Goodman Sextet featuring Charlie Christian. 1.15.1941. 22. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. 12/19/1927. 23. The New East St. Louis Toodle-O Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 3/5/1937. 24 + 25. Diminuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 9/20/1937. 26. Ko-ko Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 3/6/1940. The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (3) C D 3 1. Concerto for Cootie Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 3/15/1940. 2. Cotton Tail Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 5/4/1940. 3. In a Mellotone Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 9/5/1940. 4. Blue Serge Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra. 2.15.1941. 5. I Got Rhythm Don Byas and Slam Stewart. 6/9/1945. 6. I Can’t Get Started Dizzy Gillespie Sextet. 1/9/1945. 7. Shaw ‘Nuff Dizzy Gillespie All Star Quintett. 5/11/1945. 8. KoKo Charlie Parker’s Re-Boppers. 11/26/1945. 9. Lady Be Good [abridged] Charlie Parker with Jazz at the Philharmonic. 1/28/1946. 10. Embraceable You (take #1) [abridged] Charlie Parker Quintet. 10/28/1947. 11. Embraceable You (take #2) [abridged] Charlie Parker Quintet. 10/28/1947. 12. Klactoveedsedstene Charlie Parker Quintet. 11/4/1947. 13. Crazeology (take #1) Charlie Parker Sextet. 12/17/1947. 14. Crazeology (take #4) Charlie Parker Sextet. 12/17.1947. 15. Parker’s Mood Charlie Parker All Stars. 9/1948. 16. Fantasy on Frankie and Johnny Erroll Garner6/10/1947. 17. Night in Tunisia Bud Powell Trio. 5/1/1951. 18. Bikini Dexter Gordon Quartet. 6/12/1947. 19. Lady Bird Tadd Dameron Sextet. 9/13/1948. 20. Boplicity Miles Davis and His Orchestra. 4/22/1949. 21. Subconscious Lee Lennie Tristano Quintet. 1/11/1949. 22. Body and Soul [abridged] Gene Norman’s “Just Jazz” featuring Red Norvo and Stan Getz. 6/23/1947. 23. All Alone Sarah Vaughan. 1967. The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz (4) C D 4 1. My Funny Valentine Sarah Vaughan. 9/24/1973. 2. Misterioso Thelonious Monk Quartet. 7/2/1948. 3. Evidence Thelonious Monk Quartet. 7/2/1948. 4. Criss-Cross Thelonious Monk Quintet. 7/23/1951. 5. Bag’s Groove [abridged] Thelonious Monk. 12/24/1954. 6. I Should Care Thelonious Monk. 4/12/1957. 7. Moon Rays Horace Silver Quintet. 1/13/1958. 8. Summertime Miles Davis with Gil Evans’s Orchestra. 8/18/1958. 9. Haitian Fight Song Charles Mingus Quintet. 3/12/1957. 10. Django Modern Jazz Quartet. 4/12/1960. 11. Pent-Up House [abridged] Sonny Rollins Plus Four. 3/22/1956. The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz C D 5 1. Blue 7 Sonny Rollins Quartet. 6/22/1956. 2. West Coast Blues [abridged] Wes Montgomery Quartet. 1/26-28/1960. 3. So What Miles Davis Sextet. 3/2/1959. 4. Blue in Green Bill Evans Trio. 12/28/1959. 5. Enter Evening Cecil Taylor Unit. 6/16/1966. 6. Alabama John Coltrane Quartet. 11/18/1963. 7. Lonely Woman Ornette Coleman Quartet. 5/22/1959. 8. Congeniality Ornette Coleman Quartet. 5/22/1959. 9. Free Jazz [excerpt] Ornette Coleman Double Quartet. 12/21/1960. 10. Steppin’ World Saxophone Quartet. 11/6/1981.