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Columbia Jazz Masterpieces

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Columbia Jazz Masterpieces was a series of Jazz CD, LP and cassette reissues from Columbia Records which began in 1986. Written inside the blue box used on all the album covers "Digitally Remastered Directly from the Original Analog Tapes." In Europe, the series was known as CBS Jazz Masterpieces, with the reissues being released by CBS Records, until 1991, when the Columbia Jazz Masterpieces title was used on all subsequent releases and represses.

Michael Brooks was the producer for the oldest records reissued as part of the series, using the CEDAR process to digitally remaster them.[1]

Discography

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Various artists

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  • The Bebop Era
  • The Jazz Arranger, Vol 1 & 2
  • The Sound Of Jazz
  • Sample Vol IV through IV
  • The Jazz Masters
  • Jazz Masterpieces Sampler Vol I
  • Jazz Masterpieces Sampler Vol II
  • Jazz Masterpieces Sampler Vol III
  • Jazz Masterpieces Sampler Vol IV
  • Jazz Masterpieces Sampler Vol V
  • The 1930s - Big Bands
  • The 1930s - Small Combos
  • The 1930s - The Singers
  • The 1940s - The Small Groups: New Directions
  • The 1940s - The Singers
  • The 1950s - The Singers


References

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  1. ^ a b c Orgill, Roxane (April 8, 1990). "Back in the groove: CDs give new life to classic jazz". The Record (North Jersey). p. E-10 – via Newspapers.com.