Annotation

See Concord Records for this label history.
Concord Jazz apparently historically used cat # as follow:
CJ-###-X
where CJ stands obviously for Concord Jazz, ### a three digit number, and possibly X=C for cassette, possibly others letters.
At some point when Concord grew up, they unified all their releases cat # to a new scheme:
CCD-#### and/or CCD-####-2
The CCD part indicates a Concord CD, and the four digit number "extends" the historical catalog codes (eg: CJ-287-C is reissued as CCD-4287).
All this is (yet) speculative though, so take it with some salt.

Annotation last modified on 2007-04-16 18:57 UTC.

Releases

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateCatalog#Barcode
Sweet Home Cookin’Karrin AllysonCD12
CCD-4593013431459323
Cornet Chop SueyRuby BraffCD12
  • -1994
CCD-4606013431460626
Like MindsBurton, Corea, Metheny, Haynes, HollandCD10
  • US1998-11-03
CCD-4803-2013431480327
GoodFellasJoey DeFrancescoCD12
  • US1999-09-14
CCD-4845-25013431484523
Incredible!Joey DeFrancescoCD6
  • US2000-06-27
CCD-4890-25
Ballads and BluesJoey DeFrancescoCD10
  • US2002-07-09
CCD-2108-25013431210825
Autumn LeavesTal Farlow2×CD8 + 8
CCD2-2133-2013431213321
A Night in Monte-CarloMarcus Miller with L’Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte‐Carlo featuring Roy Hargrove & Raul MidónCD9
CJA-32660-02888072326606