Jazz Crazy Records

An Archive of Early Jazz on 78 RPM

Bebop and Postwar Jazz

  • “Drifting on a Reed” – Charlie Parker Quintet (1947)

    “Drifting on a Reed” – Charlie Parker Quintet (1947)

  • “Jay Bird” – Jay Jay Johnson (1946)

    “Jay Bird” – Jay Jay Johnson (1946)

  • “My Funny Valentine” – Gerry Mulligan Quartet f/ Chet Baker (1952)

    “My Funny Valentine” – Gerry Mulligan Quartet f/ Chet Baker (1952)

  • “Flying Home” – Tiny Grimes’ Swingtet (1946)

    “Flying Home” – Tiny Grimes’ Swingtet (1946)

  • “To Much Horn” – Kenny Clarke’s All Stars (1948)

    “To Much Horn” – Kenny Clarke’s All Stars (1948)

  • “Oop Bop Sh’ Bam” – Dizzy Gillespie and his Sextet (1946)

    “Oop Bop Sh’ Bam” – Dizzy Gillespie and his Sextet (1946)

  • “Maxology” (“Little Sis”) – Max Roach Quintet (1949)

    “Maxology” (“Little Sis”) – Max Roach Quintet (1949)

  • “Hey Lawdy Mama” – Flennoy Trio (1945)

    “Hey Lawdy Mama” – Flennoy Trio (1945)

  • Sonny Stitt’s All Stars – “Blues in Be-Bop” (1946)

    Sonny Stitt’s All Stars – “Blues in Be-Bop” (1946)

  • “Carson City Stage” – Gerry Mulligan Quartet Featuring Chet Baker (1953)

    “Carson City Stage” – Gerry Mulligan Quartet Featuring Chet Baker (1953)

  • “Blue Skies” – Oscar Peterson Trio (1952)

    “Blue Skies” – Oscar Peterson Trio (1952)

  • “Night in Tunisia” – The Bud Powell Trio (1951)

    “Night in Tunisia” – The Bud Powell Trio (1951)

  • “Vot’s Dot” – Allen Eager Quartette (1946)

    “Vot’s Dot” – Allen Eager Quartette (1946)

  • “Jay Jay” – J.J. Johnson’s Be Boppers (1946)

    “Jay Jay” – J.J. Johnson’s Be Boppers (1946)

  • “Dewey Square” – Charlie Parker Quintet

    “Dewey Square” – Charlie Parker Quintet

  • “I Mean You” – Thelonious Monk

    “I Mean You” – Thelonious Monk

  • “Ko Ko” – Charlie Parker

    “Ko Ko” – Charlie Parker

  • “Weary Land Blues” – J. C. Higginbotham Quintet

    “Weary Land Blues” – J. C. Higginbotham Quintet

  • “Groovin’ High” – Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Sextette

    “Groovin’ High” – Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Sextette

  • “Tiny’s Tempo” – Charlie Parker (1944)

    “Tiny’s Tempo” – Charlie Parker (1944)

  • “Slow ‘Em Down Blues” – Art Hodes and his Chicagoans (1944)

    “Slow ‘Em Down Blues” – Art Hodes and his Chicagoans (1944)