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Now that the second Mosaic box set of 1950's Vanguard manistream jazz sessions is available, I updated the list of 10" and 12" LPs of the series. It is an expansion of the list from the Mosiac website plus my researches in the Lord Discography and discogs. Titles with an * are in the first box; titles in the second are marked with + - that leaves a small group marked ~  not included in  the Mosaic sets, on which I will post some comments below.
May we hope for a third set? I have my doubts.
Additions and corrections are welcome.

10” LP
VRS-8001 Vic Dickenson Septet Vol.1 *
VRS-8002 Vic Dickenson Septet Vol.2 *
VRS-8003 Sir Charles Thompson Sextet *
VRS-8004 Mel Powell Septet +
VRS-8005 Brother John Sellers Sings Folk and Blues Songs
VRS-8006 Sir Charles Thompson Quartet  +
VRS-8007 Joe Newman And His Band *
VRS-8008 Ruby Braff / Buck Clayton – Buck Meets Ruby *
VRS-8009 Sir Charles Thompson And His Band *
VRS-8010 Urbie Green and his Band ~
VRS-8011 Jimmy Rushing’s All Stars – Goin’ To Chicago *
VRS-8012 Vic Dickenson Septet Vol.3 *
VRS-8013 Vic Dickenson Septet Vol.4 *
VRS-8014 Sam Most Sextet ~
VRS-8015 Mel Powell Bandstand ~
VRS-8016 Don Elliott - Doubles in Brass
VRS-8017 Nat Pierce Band ~
VRS-8018 Sir Charles Thompson Trio +
VRS-8019 Ruby Braff - Two-Part Inventions in Jazz Vol.1 +
VRS-8020 Ruby Braff - Two-Part Inventions in Jazz Vol.2 +

12” LP
VRS-8501 Mel Powell - Borderline +
VRS-8502 Mel Powell - Thigamagig +
VRS-8503 Jo Jones Special *
VRS-8504 Ruby Braff Sextet – Ruby Braff Special *
VRS-8505 Jimmy Rushing And His All Stars *
VRS-8506 Mel Powell - Out On A Limb +
VRS-8507 Ruby Braff - Two By Two: Music of Rodgers and Hart +
VRS-8508 Various Artists – A Night At Count Basie’s *
VRS-8509  Hans Koller - Hans Across the Sea ~
VRS-8510  Rolf Kühn - Streamline ~
VRS-8511  Bobby Henderon - Handful of Keys +
VRS-8512 Ronnell Bright - Bright Flight ~
VRS-8513 Jimmy Rushing – Listen To The Blues *
VRS-8514 Buck Clayton – Buckin’ The Blues *
VRS-8515 Ted Brown - Free Wheeling ~
VRS-8516 Ruby Braff & Ellis Larkins - Pocketful of Dreams (reissue of 8019 & 8020) +
VRS-8517 Buck Clayton & Mel Powell (reissue of 8004 & 8008)  */+
VRS-8518 Jimmy Rushing (reissue of 8011) *
VRS-8519 Nat Pierce - Easy Swing (reissue of 8017) ~
VRS-8520 Vic Dickenson Showcase Vol.1 (reissue of 8001 & 8002) *
VRS-8521 Vic Dickenson Showcase Vol.2 (reissue of 8012 & 8013) *
VRS-8522 Don Elliott & Sam Most - Doubles in Jazz (reissue of 8014 & 8016)
VRS-8523/24 From Spirituals to Swing ~
VRS-8525 - Jo Jones Plus Two +

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So what about those not included in the two Mosaic boxes?

The easiest case is the legendary From Spirituals To Swing Concerts, issued on a double LP VRS-8523/24. There was an excellent comprehensive expanded edition on 3 CDs which can be found used at decent prices. I have this box and can recommend it, sound is good, documentation etc. is satisfying. No need for a Mosaic reissue, IMO.

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https://www.discogs.com/release/1380607-Various-From-Spirituals-To-Swing-The-Legendary-1938-1939-Carnegie-Hall-Concerts-Produced-By-John-Ham

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I guess most of the ones ignored (for whatever reason :w) by Mosaic would fit into a "Modernism at Vanguard" box set (Kühn, Elliott, Pierce, Bright, Most, Brown a.o.). But that would be quite a hodgepodge (regardless of who would reissue them that way), and therefore unlikely.
Personally, that doesn't bothers me unduly. I have almost all of them on vinyl (missing only the Ronnell Bright so far).

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2 hours ago, mikeweil said:

So what about those not included in the two Mosaic boxes?

The easiest case is the legendary From Spirituals To Swing Concerts, issued on a double LP VRS-8523/24. There was an excellent comprehensive expanded edition on 3 CDs which can be found used at decent prices. I have this box and can recommend it, sound is good, documentation etc. is satisfying. No need for a Mosaic reissue, IMO.

NC5qcGVn.jpeg

https://www.discogs.com/release/1380607-Various-From-Spirituals-To-Swing-The-Legendary-1938-1939-Carnegie-Hall-Concerts-Produced-By-John-Ham

This.

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The Urbie Green session was a 10 incher with four tracks - modern mainstream, good soloists, Braff in particular. 

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Like the single session he recorded for Blue Note a bit earlier, this usually falls between the cracks, but it's good! I have a UK twofer on AVID, that takes advantage of European copyright regulations and collects all the stuff he recorded earlyin his career except those for RCA and its sublabel "X". Better than nothing. But the sound would be better if they had access to original sources.

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https://www.discogs.com/master/3756852-Urbie-Green-Five-Classic-Albums-All-About-Urbie-Green-And-His-Big-Band-Blues-And-Other-Shades-Of-Gre/image/SW1hZ2U6MTIyMzQ2NDUz 

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