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Resources share the relationship genre to Jazz
- Feels so good, Chuck Mangione
- Junjo, Esperanza Spalding
- Harbor lights, Bruce Hornsby
- Cheek to cheek, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
- The resolution of romance, Wynton Marsalis
- We're all together again for the first time, Dave Brubeck
- The ultimate Tony Bennett
- Boogie woogie bugle boy, the Andrews Sisters
- ...'Til we meet again, live, Norah Jones
- The hits of Benny Goodman, Benny Goodman
- Steppin' out, Tony Bennett
- Be water, Christian Sands
- Bossa nova, Stan Getz
- Black to the future, Sons Of Kemet
- The movement revisited, a musical portrait of four icons, Christian McBride
- Anthem, Madeleine Peyroux
- Fats Waller, the last years, 1940-1943, Fats Waller and his Rhythm
- We are, Jon Batiste
- Both directions at once, the lost album, John Coltrane
- All rise, Gregory Porter
- Ella Fitzgerald, the platinum collection
- Love scenes, Diana Krall
- The very best of Nat King Cole
- The United States vs. Billie Holiday, music from the motion picture, Andra Day
- Music from Man of La Mancha, Eliane Elias ; all music composed by Mitch Leigh
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Harold Arlen song book
- Stéphane Grappelli in Tokyo, archet virtuose cordes magiques
- Songbird 20, Eva Cassidy
- Let's get lost, the best of Chet Baker sings
- When I look in your eyes, Diana Krall
- Non-stop to Brazil, Luiz Bonfá
- Stan Getz at Storyville, Stan Getz, Vol. 1 & 2
- The best of Earl Klugh
- The prophet speaks, Van Morrison
- The wild card, Ledisi
- Golden greats, Woody Herman
- The best of the song books, Ella Fitzgerald
- Linger awhile, Samara Joy
- The essential Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Versatile, Van Morrison
- A midnight rendezvous, David Benoit
- Genius loves company, Ray Charles
- Ultimate Art Tatum
- The Hot Sardines
- True love, a celebration of Cole Porter, Harry Connick Jr
- Chronology of a dream, live at the Village Vanguard, Jon Batiste
- Have yourself a swingin' little Christmas
- Astrud Gilberto's finest hour
- The essence of Erroll Garner
- The indispensable Django Reinhardt (1949-1950), BMG France