Mr. Marsalis and several other orchestra members have done big-band arrangements of some of their favorite Blue Note recordings.
The recording studio spotlight finally fell on Bunn in April and June 1939 and in March 1940, when he made the Blue Note recordings in these two Mosaic albums.
Genius of Modern Music: Volume 1 (1947 Blue Note recordings)
Genius of Modern Music: Volume 2 (1951-1952 Blue Note recordings)
Also of importance are his five Blue Note recordings, collected in the Miles Davis Volume 1 album.
Airmen of Note recordings have proven to be among the most popular jazz recordings in the United States, with one release having achieved number two on the JazzWeek Jazz album chart.
Johnson admitted later he was still thinking of nothing but music during that time, and indeed, his classic Blue Note recordings as both a leader and with Miles Davis date from this period.
There has been an extensive reissue campaign under Lundvall's direction of Blue Note recordings, many of which have been spearheaded by Cuscuna.
He appeared on Blue Note recordings by Tony Williams, Andrew Hill and Larry Young.
He can be heard on such Blue Note recordings as "What We Do", "Hand Jive" and "Groove Elation".