- Part of fortune, all compositions by Liz Story
- Sir Elf, Roland Hanna, solo piano
- Little girl blue, Nina Simone
- When do we dance, Lise de La Salle, piano
- Paseo, Gonzalo Rubalcaba & New Cuban Quartet
- Jazz in July-- live at the 92nd Street Y
- Below zero, Stefan Karlsson
- Grand passion, John Tesh ; piano transcriptions by John Nicholas and Edwin McLean
- Somewhere, [Keith Jarrett Trio]
- Modern jazz piano, four views
- Fats in London, 1938/39, Thomas "Fats" Waller
- Horace Silver collection, transcribed by Alex Smith
- Art Tatum, the complete Capitol recordings
- Performance, solo piano recordings from 1933-1952, Art Tatum
- The Genius of Teddy Wilson
- Available light, all compositions written by W.A. Mathieu
- Preludes and fugues from The well-tempered clavier, vol 2, book 1, J.S. Bach
- Can't take you nowhere, David Frishberg
- To be free, the Nina Simone story
- Rio, Keith Jarrett
- The Art Tatum collection, transcribed by Brent Edstrom ; text by Ronny S. Schiff
- Maroons, Geri Allen
- Eubie Blake and his friends Edith Wilson [and] Ivan Harold Browning.
- The very best of Dave Brubeck, the fantasy era, 1949-1953
- Teddy Wilson: statements and improvisations, 1934-1942.
- Solo, Live from San Francisco, McCoy Tyner
- American tunes, Allen Toussaint
- The very best of Fats Waller
- Willie the Lion, NJN Public Television ; writer, producer and director, Marc Fields
- Marian McPartland's Hickory House trio reprise
- Parlor piano solos from rare piano rolls, 1917-1921.
- Looking ahead!, the Cecil Taylor Quartet
- Dreams, Brian Culbertson
- Earl Hines plays Duke Ellington
- Four classic albums, André Previn
- The Genius of Art Tatum.
- Sounds of Samuels, Jerry Samuels
- Out of a dream, Brian Simpson
- Autumn, George Winston
- The original James P. Johnson.
- Pensyl sketches #2, all music written and arranged by Kim Pensyl
- Piano music of Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton.
- Mingus plays piano, spontaneous compositions and improvisations, Charles Mingus
- Smithsonian collection of classic jazz
- George Shearing
- Thelonious Monk, straight no chaser, Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Malpaso production of a film by the Monk Film Project, Inc. ; produced in association with Michael Blackwood Productions, Inc. ; [presented by] Clint Eastwood ; directed by Charlotte Zwerin ; produced by Charlotte Zwerin, Bruce Ricker
- Music of 1937, Dick Hyman
- Behind the dikes, the 1969 Netherlands recordings, Bill Evans
- Evidence of things unseen, all compositions by Don Pullen
- Paris impressions.