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AIDA      1956
by Giuseppe Verdi & Maria Callas & Richard Tucker & Fedora Barbieri & Tito Gobbi & Giuseppe Modesti & Nicola Zaccaria & Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano & Tullio Serafin
BRILLIANT CORNERS      1956
by Thelonious Monk
L THE GREAT CHICAGO CONCERT 1956      1956
by Louis Armstrong
X NEW JAZZ CONCEPTIONS      1956
by Bill Evans
RELAXIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS QUINTET      1956
by Miles Davis Quintet
'ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT      1956
by Miles Davis
SAXOPHONE COLOSSUS      1956
by Sonny Rollins
SONNY ROLLINS, VOLUME ONE      1956
by Sonny Rollins
STEAMIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS QUINTET      1956
by Miles Davis Quintet
THE UNIQUE THELONIOUS MONK      1956
by Thelonious Monk
WORKIN' WITH THE MILES DAVIS QUINTET      1956
by Miles Davis Quintet
11 results listed
L = live album;  X = re-release with extra tracks

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