Buying and Selling Jazz CDs, Jazz Records
and DVDs
We buy and sell Jazz CDs, records
and DVDs, as well as more movies and music. Founded in 1980, Princeton
Record Exchange is a large independent movie and music store located
in historic, downtown Princeton, New Jersey, about one hour from New York City and Philadelphia, easily accessible by car, train and bus. Princeton Record Exchange buys
thousands of music and movie collections. We are always looking
to expand our large selection of Jazz music and other types of DVDs,
CDs, LPs, and games.
Browse through over 60,000 CDs, 60,000
LPs and 10,000 DVDs, including many Jazz music CDs,
DVDs and Records, at our New Jersey store. We do not currently
list our inventory or sell online because our selection changes
daily.
How to sell your Jazz music!
We are always trying to add to our inventory of used CDs, LPs,
and DVDs. We are happy to offer you a free appraisal for your merchandise.
We buy online and in our Princeton, NJ store.
Listed below are some of the Jazz musicians and labels we
are looking for.
As with everything we buy, there are three ways to get an appraisal
for your merchandise:
- Call us at 609-924-3472 to discuss your collection with an appraiser,
or
- Bring your collection to our Princeton, NJ store, or
- Describe your collection online at our Sell
Your CDs, Sell Your
Records, or Sell
Your DVDs questionnaire pages.
For large collections we recommend that you give us a call before
listing all your items or visiting us-we might be able to save you
a lot of time!
Selling your Jazz CDs
We typically pay from $1.00 to $4.00 for most full length Jazz
CDs, based on the artist, title and condition. There are thousands
of Jazz CDs that we are happy to pay $3.00 to $4.00 for, but we
may offer you less than $1.00 for some poor-sellers.
To get top-dollar, the CDs must be in excellent shape; no scratches
on the discs, cracks in the cases, or rips in the liner notes.
Selling your Jazz DVDs
We pay up to $4.00 per disc for many full-length Jazz DVDs-less
for DVD singles. As with CDs, when selling DVDs, the discs, liner
notes and cases must be in excellent condition to get full price.
Selling your Jazz Records
We typically pay up to $1.00 or more for many Jazz LPs, and far more for many 1950s and 1960s BeBop and Modern Jazz LPs. We are always looking for sought-after titles, and there are some
rarities that we pay much more for. On the other hand, there are
many LPs that we can not use at all because they are scratched,
weak-sellers, or we have too many of them. We base our offer on
what we expect to resell the item for and its condition. LPs that
are scratched, scuffed, or moldy will get only a fraction of our
top prices.
There are too many details relating to the LP market to list on
this page. For more specific info, please see our selling
LPs info page, or call us at 609-924-3472 to discuss your collection.
Detailed
information on Listing and Selling Jazz Records
Below
is specific information about labels of Jazz Records that
we are most interested in buying .
There
are many other artists and labels of interest to us that are
not listed due to space limitations.
Please
note that most early jazz pressings have a "deep groove":
This is a circular indented groove approximately 1/2" from
the outer edge of the record label on both sides of the LP
itself. Your fingernail can fit inside of this groove.
It is helpful if you know whether your records have this.
To
get top-prices when you sell Jazz records to us, the vinyl
and covers must be in excellent shape; there must be no scratches,
scuffs, mildew, mold, water damage, excessive dirt, or warping.
Please inspect your Records carefully and note any damage.
While
we buy many CD and DVD collections through the mail, most
LP collections that we buy come from customers that live within
2-3 hours from Princeton, NJ. You are welcome to fill out
our sell records questionnaire or call us to discuss your
collection, but please be aware that many records do not have
a high enough value or are not in good enough condition to
make shipping worth while. It is generally best to bring them
to our Princeton, NJ store, but we do recommend that you speak
with one of our appraisers first, or see LP
genres of interest to us and LPs
we have little interest in to make sure we don't waste
your time. Also note, we do not buy Big Band LPs, such as
Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman.
1)
Label
2) Prefix & Number
3) Artist(s)
4) Title
5) Color of Label
6) If "Deep Groove" please write "DG."
7) If you are able to determine, please write "M"
for mono or "S" for stereo.
8) Country where pressed (if not American)
9) Number of discs (if more than one)
10) Other Specific LP Information by Label as noted below (if applicable):
Following
the Label Information below is a specific listing of more
desirable artists of special interest to us on both Jazz
CDs and Jazz Records.
Click
here for a partial listing of Artists
on Jazz CDs and Jazz Records that we are interested
in purchasing
Pressing
information of popular Jazz labels including general price
ranges of what we pay.
The
value of many vintage Jazz records is to a large extent based
on which pressings they are. In many cases, one can determine
the pressing by the images or specific phrases on the labels
of the records. Take the record out of its jacket and match
up the label to the info listed below. We do not have the
space to list everything (it would make a large book!), but
we have tried to list the most popular, and desirable, labels.
Be aware that there is a wide range of value within these
labels—we are just trying to provide some general guidelines.
Please
note that the prices listed below are subject to change due
to supply and demand and other factors. Also keep in mind
that scratches, scuffs, mold, and other damage will substantially
reduce the value.
ATLANTIC Records: Note the color
of the label
Black label –We pay $7 & up for most
White/Bullseye, Green, Blue/Green, or Red/Purple—We pay $6
& up for many
Red/Green—We pay $1 - $3 for many, especially John Coltrane
BETHLEHEM Records: We pay $7 &
up for many original pressings
BLACK
JAZZ records: for most
original pressings we pay $7 & up
BLUE
NOTE Records: To determine
the value, we need to know what pressing the LP is. Take the
record out of the jacket and note the address written on the
label as it appears on BOTH sides of the record itself (near
the top of the label).
Original
pressings of A and B below have 4 digit catalog numbers; C
have 4 (mono) or 5 (stereo); D and E have 5 digit numbers.
The possible addresses/ pressings are as follows:
A) 767 Lexington Avenue
—We pay $50 & up for most
B) 47 W. 63rd St.—We pay $25 & up for most
C) New York, USA—We pay $15-$40 for most
D ) Blue & White label early Liberty
pressings—We pay $7 & up for most
E) Later pressings—We pay $3 and up for most
CLEF Records: Note if there
is a drawing of a Jazz trumpeter on the label. Trumpeter labels—We
pay $7 & up for many
COLUMBIA Records: Jazz LPs
A ) Note if the label has " 6
EYES" ; 3 on each side of the label—We pay $7
& up for many modern jazz (not big-band)
titles
B ) "2 EYE" Labels with "360
Sound" written on the bottom—We pay $3 & up for many
modern jazz (not big-band) titles
EMARCY Records: Jazz LPs - Note if there is a drawing of a Jazz drummer on
the label—We pay $7 & up for many
FANTASY Records: Jazz LPs- Note color of vinyl if it is not Black. For Colored vinyl titles, we pay
$5 & up for many .
If
“OJC” is printed on the spine, or is the prefix of the catalog
number, then it is a later re-issue—We pay $1-$2 ($3-$4 if
the record is still sealed)
IMPULSE Records: Note if orange label
Orange label—We pay $7 & up for many, most Coltrane $9
and up
Later pressings, non-orange label—We pay $2 - $3 for most
MERCURY Records: Note the color
of the label. Black or red labels—We pay $3 &up for many
MOSAIC
records : We
pay $7 or more per disc (most are multiple
disc box sets) for most titles (these jazz records were pressed
after 1980)
NEW
JAZZ records: Note if
purple label—We pay $7 & up for most, some $20 & up
NORGRAN records: We pay $10 &
up for many original pressings
OJC records: Any record that
has “OJC” on the spine or elsewhere on the jacket as a prefix
for the catalog number is a later re-issue; they are not original
pressings. This label (the letters stand for “Original Jazz
Classic”) produced many re-issues in the 70’s and 80’s of
older recordings of Prestige, Fantasy, Riverside , Bluesville,
and other labels.
We
pay $1-$2 for these re-issues, $3 -$4 for most that are still
in the original seal.
PACIFIC
JAZZ records: We pay
$7 & up for most original pressings
PRESTIGE Records: Note the color
of the label. If the label is Yellow, we also need to know
whether a N.Y.C. or a N.J. address
appears on the label of the record itself (near the top).
Original
Pressings of Prestige records with the catalog numbers from
7001 to 7141 have N.Y.C. addresses, and from 7142 to 7320
have N.J. addresses.
A) Yellow Label, N.Y.C. address—We pay $30 & up for most
B) Yellow label N.J. address—We
pay $7 & up most, $15 & up for many
C) Blue or Purple label—We pay $3 & up
for most
If
“OJC” is printed on the spine, or is the prefix of the catalog
number, then it is a later re-issue—We will pay $1-$2 ($3-$4
if the record is still sealed)
RIVERSIDE records: Note the color
of the label.
Original
pressings of Riverside records with the catalog numbers from
12-201 to 12-242 have white labels, mono records from 12-243 to 12-477 have navy blue labels (stereo
are black). Most originals have “RLP” as the catalog number
prefix, not “RM” which are later pressings.
A) White label—We pay $20
& up for most
B) Navy Blue label—We pay $10 & up for
most
C) Black or Aqua labels—We pay $3 &
up for most
D) “Orpheum” printed on bottom of label—We
pay $2 & up for most
If
“OJC” is printed on the spine, or is the prefix of the catalog
number, then it is a later re-issue—We will pay $1-$2 ($3-$4
if the record is still sealed)
ROOST records: We pay $5 &
up for many original pressings
SATURN records (Sun Ra): We
pay- $15 & up for most original pressings
VERVE records: Jazz LPs - Note if there is a drawing of a Jazz trumpeter on
the label.
Trumpeter label—We pay $4 & up for most
Black labels from the 1960’s—We pay $2 & up for many
WORLD
PACIFIC records: We pay
$4 & up for many original pressings
MORE
JAZZ LABELS OF INTEREST - We
pay $7 or more for many titles on the following labels, and
$1 to $3 for later pressings. Also see the major labels listed
above
Argo
records, BYG records, Cadet records, Candid records, Contemporary
records, Dawn records, Debut records, Dial records, ESP records,
Groove Merchant records, Horo records, Interlude records,
Jaro records, Jazzland records, Jazztime records, Jazztone
records, Mainstream records, Mode records, MPS records, Perception
records, Progressive records, Realm records, Savoy records
(fire engine red label), Signal records, Status records, Storyville
records, Swingville records, Tampa records, Transition records,
United Artists Jazz records, Vee Jay records
IMPORTS
- We pay $4 and up for
most Japanese imports; $5 and up for most Japanese Blue Notes,
$4 and up for other import Blue Notes; we pay from $2 to $4
for many other imports.
LATE
U.S. Pressings/Reissues of Modern Jazz Records (1970
- present). Most of the above labels have late pressings,
including Jazz Records with "OJC" prefix (see above)
We pay $1 to $2 for most of them.
MOSAIC
CDs: We pay $6 or more
per disc for most Mosaic CDs.
Some Jazz Musicians We Buy and Sell
This is only a partial listing of Jazz CDs,
Jazz Records and DVDs. We buy and sell many, many others.
Jazz
CDs |
Jazz
Records |
Jazz A:
Pepper Adams
Cannonball Adderly
Louis Armstrong
Albert Ayler
Jazz B:
Count Basie
Art Blakey
Bob Brookmeyer
Clifford Brown
Dave Brubeck
Donald Byrd
Jazz C:
Benny Carter
Paul Chambers
Ray Charles
June Christy
Ornette Coleman
John Coltrane
Chris Conner
Jazz D:
Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis
Miles Davis
Wild Bill Davis
Blossom Dearie
Buddy De Franco
Eric Dolphy
Lou Donaldson
Kenny Drew
Jazz E:
Harry “Sweets” Edison
Roy Eldrige
Bill Evans
Jazz F:
Tal Farlow
Art Farmer
Ella Fitzgerald
Bela Fleck
Bill Frisell
Jazz G:
Red Garland
Stan Getz pre 1966
Dizzie Gillespie
Jimmy Giuffre
Benny Golson
Dexter Gordon
Grant Green
Johnny Griffin
Jazz H:
L. Hampton pre 1960
H. Hancock Blue Note
Barry Harris
Johnny Hartman
Coleman Hawkins
Andrew Hill
Johnny Hodges
Billie Holiday originals
Jazz J:
Milt Jackson
Willis Jackson
Illinois Jacquet
Jazz Crusaders
J.J. Johnson
Etta Jones
Jazz K:
Beverly Kenney
Stan Kenton Capitol
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Lee Konitz
Diana Krall
Gene Krupa
Jazz L:
Yusef Lateef pre 1965
Julie London
Jazz M:
Machito
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Medeski Martin and Wood
John McLaughlin
Jackie McLean
Carmen McRae
Pat Metheny
Charles Mingus
Blue Mitchell
Hank Mobley
Modern Jazz Quartet
Thelonius Monk
Wes Montgomery
James Moody
Lee Morgan
Jelly Roll Morton
Gerry Mulligan
Jazz N:
David “Fathead” Newman
Red Norvo
Jazz O:
Anita O’Day
Jazz P:
Charlie Parker
Duke Pearson
Art Pepper pre 1970
Oscar Peterson
Bud Powell
Louis Prima
Jazz Q:
Paul Quinchette
Jazz R:
Django Reinhardt
Freddie Roach
Max Roach
Sonny Rollins
Jimmy Rushing
Jazz S:
Pharoah Sanders
Impulse
Mongo Santamaria
Shirley Scott
Bud Shank
Wayne Shorter
Horace Silver
Zoot Sims pre 1965
Frank Sinatra
Jimmy Smith
Johnny Smith
Soullive
Jeri Southern
St. Germain
Sonny Stitt pre 1970
Sun Ra
Jazz T:
Art Tatum
Jack Teagarden
Mel Tormé
McCoy Tyner
Jazz V:
Sarah Vaughan
Charlie Ventura
Jazz W:
Dinah Washington
Ben Webster
Joe Williams
Jazz Y:
Lester Young |
Jazz A:
Pepper Adams: Workshop Jazz Records & more
Cannonball Adderly: Pacific Jazz Records & more
Toshiko Akiyoshi: Candid, Norgran, Storyville, Verve
Monty Alexander: Pacific Jazz Records
Mose Allison: Prestige Records, Atlantic
Albert Amazon: and Meade Lux Lewis Mosaic Records & more
Gene Ammons: especially early Prestige Records
Curtis Amy: Pacific Jazz Records & more
Louis Armstrong
Dorothy Ashby
Albert Ayler
Jazz B:
Dave Bailey
Chet Baker: Mosaic Records, Pacific Jazz Records, &
more
Count Basie: MFSL, Mosaic Records
Sidney Bechet: 10", Storyville, Blue Note Records,
Pacific Jazz Records & more
Louis Bellson
Max Bennett: Bethlehem Records
Bill Berry: “For Duke”
Walter Bishop Jr.
Art Blakey: Mosaic Records especially early Blue Note Records
Ruby Braff
Paul Bley
Bob Brookmeyer: Pacific Jazz Records & more
Tina Brooks: Mosaic Records, Blue Note Records
Clifford Brown: Mosaic Records, Pacific Jazz Records &
more
Lawrence Brown
Pete Brown
Ray Brown
Ray Bryant
Dave Brubeck: Fantasy
Kenny Burrell: Blue Note Records, Columbia, New Jazz Records,
Moodsville, Prestige Records
Jaki Byard
Donald Byrd: especially early Blue Note Records
Don Byas: 10"
Jazz C:
Conte Condoli: Atlantic, Mode, Bethlehem Records
Barbara Carroll: Livingston, RCA, Sesac, Verve
Benny Carter
Betty Carter: Epic, Peacock, UA, Atco
Al Casey
Serge Chaloff: Mosaic Records, 10", Capital, and more
Paul Chambers: especially early Blue Note Records
Ray Charles: 50's and 60's
Teddy Charles: especially Prestige Records
Don Cherry: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, & more
Charley Christian Esoteric
June Christy
Sonny Clark: Blue Note Records, Time
Kenny Clarke: Blue Note Records, Savoy
Buck Clayton: Riverside Records, Early Columbia, Mosaic
Records & more
Arnett Cobb: especially Prestige Records
Al Cohn: 10", Dawn, Fred Miles, RCA, Prestige Records
Nat King Cole: Trio Mosaic Records, Aladdin, Score
Ornette Coleman
Buddy Collette
John Coltrane: Prestige Records, Impulse, Atlantic, Blue
Note Records & more
Commodore: Jazz Recordings Mosaic Records
Eddie Condon: Mosaic Records & More
Chris Conner
Curtis Counce
Sonny Criss: Peacock, Emperial, Prestige Records
Crusaders: Pacific Jazz Records
Jazz D:
Tadd Dameron: especially Prestige Records
Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis: especially Prestige Records
Miles Davis: most monos on Blue Note Records, Prestige Records
& Columbia $5 & up, Mosaic Records: $6 or more per disc.
Walter Davis Jr: especially Blue Note Records
Wild Bill Davis
Blossom Dearie
Buddy De Franco: Mosaic Records & more
Paul Desmond
Vic Dickinson: Storyville, Vanguard
Walt Dickerson
Eric Dolphy
Lou Donaldson: especially Blue Note Records
Kenny Dorham: Blue Note Records, Pacific Jazz Records, Riverside
Records & more
Kenny Drew: especially Blue Note Records, and Riverside
Records
Jazz E:
Harry “Sweets” Edison: Pacific Jazz
Records & more
Roy Eldridge
Teddy Edwards: Pacific Jazz Records, Contemporary Records
Don Ellis: Pacific Jazz Records
Herb Ellis: Norgran, Verve
Duke Ellington: Mosaic Records & MFSL
Booker Ervin: Prestige Records, Pacific Jazz Records &
more
Bill Evans: especially Riverside Records, Mosaic Records,
& more
Gil Evans
Jazz F:
Art Farmer: especially Prestige Records
Tal Farlow
Victor Feldman
Clare Fischer: Pacific Jazz Records & more
Ella Fitzgerald
Tommy Flanagan: especially Prestige Records
Jimmy Forrest: Prestige Records & New Jazz Records
Frank Foster: Blue Note Records and Prestige Records
Russ Freeman
Don Friedman
Tony Fruscella
Curtis Fuller: especially Blue Note Records, Prestige Records,
Mosaic Records, New Jazz Records, & more
Jazz G:
Red Garland: especially Prestige Records
Erroll Garner: Blue Note Records, Dial
Herb Geller
Stan Getz: Mosaic Records, MFSL, New Jazz Records, Verve
Records, Prestige Records, & more
Astrud Gilberto
Dizzie Gillespie
Jimmy Giuffre
Benny Golson: New Jazz Records & more
Paul Gonslaves
Babs Gonzales
Bob Gordon
Dexter Gordon
Joe Gordon
Wardell Gray: especially 10" LPs and Prestige Records
Bennie Green: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, Jazzland,
Enrica, Bethlehem Records
Grant Green: especially Blue Note Records
Paula Greer: Workshop Jazz Records & more
Urbie Green: Blue Note Records
Johnny Griffin: Workshop Jazz Records, Blue Note Records
& more
Tiny Grimes: especially Prestige Records
Gigi Gryce: Blue Note Records, New Jazz Records, & more
Jazz H:
Bobby Hacket
Al Haig
Jim Hall: Pacific Jazz Records
Lenne Hambro
Chico Hamilton: Sesac, WB, Pacific Jazz Records
Jimmy Hamilton
L. Hampton: pre 1960
Roland Hanna
Herbie Harper
H. Hancock: Blue Note Records & WB
Barry Harris
Bill Harris
Eddie Harris
Johnny Hartman
Hampton Hawes
Coleman Hawkins
Tubby Hayes
Roy Haynes: New Jazz Records, Pacific Jazz Records &
more
Jimmy Heath: Riverside Records
Fletcher Henderson
Joe Henderson: especially Blue Note Records
Ernie Henry
Andrew Hill: Mosaic Records, Blue Note Records & more
Jutta Hipp: Blue Note Records
Art Hodes: Mosaic Records
Johnny Hodges: Mosaic Records & Much More
Billie Holiday: orig., MFSL
Bill Holman
Richard "Groove" Holmes: Pacific Jazz Records,
Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, & more
Elmo Hope Blue Note Records, Pacific Jazz Records, Riverside
Records & more
Freddie Hubbard: Blue Note Records & Impulse
Helen Humes: Contemporary
Jazz J:
Milt Jackson: especially Blue Note Records and
Prestige Records
Willis Jackson: Prestige Records & more
Illinois Jacquet: Jazz Crusaders Pacific Jazz Records
John Jenkins: especially Blue Note Records
J.J. Johnson: especially Blue Note Records
Carmel Jones: Pacific Jazz Records & Prestige Records
Elvin Jones: Blue Note Records, Atlantic Records & more
Etta Jones
Jo Jones
Philly Joe Jones
Thad Jones: especially Blue Note Records & Mosaic Records
Thad Jones and Mel Lewis
Clifford Jordan: especially Blue Note Records & Mosaic
Records, Solid State Records
Sheila Jordan: Blue Note Records
Jazz K:
Beverly Kenney
Stan Kenton: MFSL, Mosaic Records
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Lee Konitz: Pacific Jazz Records, Atlantic Records, Verve
Records, & more
Gene Krupa
Jazz L:
Steve Lacy: Prestige Records, New Jazz Records,
Pacific Jazz Records, Candid Records, and more
Harold Land
Pete La Roca: Blue Note Records
Yusef Lateef: Prestige Records, New Jazz Records, and more
Stan Levy
Lou Levy
George Lewis: Mosaic Records, Blue Note Records
Meade Lux Lewis
Mel Lewis
Abbey Lincoln
Booker Little
Julie London: Liberty
Mundell Lowe
Nellie Lutcher
Johny Lytle
Jazz M:
Teo Macero
Junior Mance
Herbie Mann: Prestige Records, New Jazz Records & More
Shelly Manne: Contemporary Records & more
Lawrence Marable
Dodo Marmarosa
Warne Marsh
Pat Martino: Prestige Records & more
Les McCann: Pacific Jazz Records, Atlantic Records, Lime
Light Records & more
Jack McDuff: Prestige Records & more
Howard McGhee
Ken McIntyre: New Jazz Records, United Musicians Records
Dave McKenna: pre-1970
Hal McKusick: Prestige Records & more
Jackie McLean: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, Ad Lib,
Mosaic Records, New Jazz Records, and more
Jimmy McPartland: pre-1970
Marian McPartland: pre-1970
Lou Mecca: Blue Note Records
Gil Melle: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, 10"
LPs, and more
Charles Mingus: Mosaic Records, Atlantic Records, &
much more
Blue Mitchell: Blue Note Records, Riverside Records &
more
Hank Mobley: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records & more
Thelonius Monk: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, Prestige
Records, Riverside Records & more
Wes Montgomery: Pacific Jazz Records, Riverside Records,
Verve Records
Jack Montrose: Pacific Jazz Records & more
J.R. Montrose: Blue Note Records, Jaro, Studio 4 & more
James Moody: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, Dial,
Argo & more
Lee Morgan: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, & more
Jelly Roll Morton: Riverside Records
Sam Most
Gerry Mulligan: Prestige Records, Blue Note Records, MFSL,
Mosaic Records, Pacific Jazz Records, Verve Records &
more
Mark Murphy
Jazz N:
Oliver Nelson: New Jazz Records, Impulse Records
& more
Phineas Newborn Jr.
David “Fathead” Newman
Joe Newman
Herbie Nichols: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, Bethlehem
Records & more
Ken Nordine
Red Norvo
Jazz O:
Anita O’Day
Anthony Ortega
Kid Ory: Verve
Jazz P:
Marty Paich
Charlie Parker: 10" LP, Dial, Savoy, Mercury, Clef,
Debut, Verve, Jazz Workshop & more
Leo Parker: Blue Note Records
Horace Parlan: Blue Note Records
John Patton: Blue Note Records
Joe Pass: Pacific Jazz Records
Cecil Payne: Signal & more
Duke Pearson: Blue Note Records
Art Pepper: Mosaic Records, Pacific Jazz Records & more
Bill Perkins
Oscar Peterson: MFSL
Oscar Pettiford
Flip Phillips
Nat Pierce
Dave Pike: Pacific Jazz Records
Pony Poindexter: New Jazz Records, Epic Records
Herb Pomeroy
Bud Powell: Mosaic Records, Blue Note Records, Norgram Records,
& more
Mel Powell
Seldon Powell
Prestige Allstars: New Jazz Records, Prestige Records
Prestige Jazz Quartet: Prestige Records
Joe Puma
Bernard Purdie: Prestige Records
Jazz Q:
Ike Quebec: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records
Paul Quinichette: Prestige Records & More
Jazz R:
Jimmy Raney: Prestige Records, New Jazz Records
& More
Sonny Red: Blue Note Records & More
Freddie Redd: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, Prestige
Records & More
Dizzy Reece: Blue Note Records, New Jazz Records & More
Django Reinhardt: Dial, 10" LP & More
Sam Rivers: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, Impulse &
More
Freddie Roach
Max Roach
Red Rodney: Signal & more
Shorty Rogers: Mosaic Records
Sonny Rollins: Prestige Records, Blue Note Records &
More
Frank Rosolino
Annie Ross: Prestige Records & More
Charlie Rouse: Blue Note Records & More
Jimmy Rowels
Howard Rumsey
Jimmy Rushing
George Russell
Pee Wee Russell
Jazz S:
Fats Sadi: Blue Note Records
Sal Salvador: Blue Note Records, Bethlehem Records &
More
Pharoah Sanders: Impulse
Mongo Santamaria
Shirley Scott: Prestige Records, Impulse Records
Tony Scott
Gil Scott-Heron
Bud Shank: Pacific Jazz Records
Ralph Sharon: Workshop Jazz Records & more
Woody Shaw: Mosaic Records
Wayne Shorter: Blue Note Records & More
Horace Silver: Blue Note Records, pre-1965
Zoot Sims: Prestige Records, Pacific Jazz Records, New Jazz
Records, & more
Buster Smith
Jimmy Smith: Blue Note Records, Mosaic Records, & Verve
Johnny Smith
Louis Smith: Blue Note Records
Stuff Smith: Verve
Willie Smith
Hal Singer: Prestige Records
Jeri Southern
Jess Stacy
Hal Stein: Progressive
Sonny Stitt: Prestige Records, Pacific Jazz Records, Roost
Records & more
Billy Strayhorn
Sun Ra
Ralph Sutton
Jazz T:
Buddy Tate
Art Tatum
Art Taylor: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, New Jazz
Records
Billy Taylor: Prestige Records & More
Cecil Taylor: Buell Neidlinger Mosaic Records
Jack Teagarden: Mosaic Records
Three Sounds
Toots Thielmanns
Mel Tormé: Bethlehem Records
Sir Charles Thompson
Lucky Thompson: Prestige Records, Transition & More
Lenny Tristano
Stanley Turrentine: Blue Note Records
McCoy Tyner: Blue Note Records & more
Jazz V:
George Van Eps
Sarah Vaughan
Al Vega: Prestige Records & More
Charlie Ventura
Leroy Vinnegar
Jazz W:
Mal Waldron: Prestige Records, Bethlehem Records,
New Jazz Records & More
T-Bone Walker: Mosaic Records & more
George Wallington: Prestige Records, New Jazz Records, Progressive,
East-West, 10" LP, Norgran & More
Walter Wanderley
Dinah Washington
Earl Washington: Workshop Jazz Records, Emarcy, Mercury,
Roulette
Dough Watkins: Transition, New Jazz Records
Julius Watkins: Blue Note Records
Chuck Wayne: Prestige Records, Progressive Records &
more
Ben Webster
George Wein
Frank Wess: Prestige Records & More
Randy Weston
Gerald Wiggins
Don Wilkerson: Blue Note Records
Joe Williams
Mary Lou Williams: pre-1970
Anthony Williams: Blue Note Records
Claude Williamson
Gerald Wilson: Pacific Jazz Records & more
Jack Wilson: Blue Note Records, Atlantic Records
Teddy Wilson: Prestige Records & more
Lem Winchester: New Jazz Records & More
Phil Woods: Prestige Records, Mosaic Records, New Jazz Records
& More
John Wright
Jazz Y:
Jimmy Yancey
Larry Young: Blue Note Records, Prestige Records, &
New Jazz Records
Lester Young
Webster Young: Prestige Records
Jazz Z:
Denny Zeitlin
and many more...
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Our interests are not limited
to this list alone, there are many more musicians of interest
to us. If you would like to sell your bebop records
and other jazz LPs
Buying Jazz CDs, Records and DVDs
at our New Jersey store
Browse through over 60,000 CDs, 60,000
LPs and 10,000 DVDs, including many Jazz music CDs,
DVDs and Records, at our New Jersey store, located in historic, downtown Princeton,
New Jersey.
Princeton Record Exchange is easily accessible by car, train and bus. See
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Please Note: We do not currently list our
inventory or sell online because our selection changes greatly
from day to day. We hope to see you in our unique music store.
Browse through thousands of
Jazz CDs, including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dizzie Gillespie
and much more at our New Jersey store. Prices range mostly from $1.99 to $8.99 for used
discs, and $4.99 to $16.99 for most new discs. Click to see a sampling of some of the Jazz Musicians we buy and sell.
We stock over 20,000 CDs priced from
$1.99 to $4.99, including many Jazz CDs priced under $5 each, including
titles reduced in price that have not sold for a number of months,
budget labels or more obscure Jazz CDs.
We stock thousands of Jazz vinyl records
including: and many more Jazz albums. Most of our Jazz LPs are priced
under $10 each, with many priced at $1 and $1.99.
Our selection changes daily as we
buy personal collections, as well as receive orders from our music
distributors.
Thank you for your interest in our independent music
store. If you have any questions, please call us at 609-921-0881
or email us at info@prex.com.
Some of the Genres We Carry
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