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[https://www.jazzdisco.org/ Jazz Discography Project] covers mostly bebop and post-bop, 1940s through 1970s
[https://www.jazzdisco.org/ Jazz Discography Project] covers mostly bebop and post-bop, 1940s through 1970s


[https://www.lordisco.com/ The Jazz Discography] by Tom Lord requires a paid subscription (or can be purchased in CD-ROM format). Includes session and sidemen data from 1897 to the present.
[https://www.lordisco.com/ The Jazz Discography] by Tom Lord requires a paid subscription (or can be purchased in CD-ROM format). Includes session and sidemen data from 1897 to the present, including single, LP, and CD releases.


[https://archive.org/details/rust_jazz-records_free-edition-6 Jazz and Ragtime Records, 1897-1942] by Brian Rust is available in a "free personal-use edition" as a PDF download.
[https://archive.org/details/rust_jazz-records_free-edition-6 Jazz and Ragtime Records, 1897-1942] by Brian Rust is available in a "free personal-use edition" as a PDF download. Primarily covers 78 releases.

Revision as of 20:42, 6 January 2024

Major discographies:

Jazz Discography Project covers mostly bebop and post-bop, 1940s through 1970s

The Jazz Discography by Tom Lord requires a paid subscription (or can be purchased in CD-ROM format). Includes session and sidemen data from 1897 to the present, including single, LP, and CD releases.

Jazz and Ragtime Records, 1897-1942 by Brian Rust is available in a "free personal-use edition" as a PDF download. Primarily covers 78 releases.