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In front of me is the record jacket for BCP-39. The title is "Australian Jazz Quartet," not what is shown in the listing. There is also a short listing of two-digit titles which seems to agree with what is in the listing. Interestingly, Rudy Van Gelder did engineering.
Yes, indeed, there seem to have been a number of records in the BCP-nn series that were issued with duplicate or conflicting catalog numbers.
I have 2x different pressings of "K + J.J." that Creed Taylor recorded in NYC, January 27, 1955, rather than the BCP-13 by Ralph and Sue noted here which was not recorded until almost 2-years later, Nov 1956. Needs to be noted if nothing else. I'll look into it. ~~~ Cathcam (talk) 15:13, 20 January 2024 (UTC)Reply