Pacific Jazz Records Catalog: 10000/20000 series
New Pacific Jazz 10000/20000 series (12 inch LP)
PJ-1 Lenny McBrowne And The 4 Souls 1960
Donald Sleet, trumpet; Daniel Jackson, tenor sax; Terry Trotter, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Lenny McBrowne, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, January 2, and March 21, 1960
Soul Sisters | |
Invitation | |
Dearly Beloved | |
Lazinka's Tune | |
Cerise | |
I Married An Angel | |
McBrowne's Galaxy |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-1 in 1960.
PJ-2 Les McCann Ltd. Plays The Truth 1960
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
United Recording, Los Angeles, CA, February 4, 1960
6161 (13186) | Vacushna |
(13187) | A Little 3/4 For God & Co. |
I'll Remember April | |
6330 (13183) | Fish This Week |
How High The Moon | |
This Can't Be Love | |
(13188) | For Carl Perkins |
6708/6709 (13185/13185) | The Truth |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-2 in 1960.
PJ-3 Clifford Brown - Jazz Immortal 1960
Clifford Brown, trumpet; Stu Williamson, valve trombone; Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Bob Gordon, baritone sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Joe Mondragon, bass; Shelly Manne, drums; Jack Montrose, arranger.
Capitol Melrose Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 12, 1954
Finders Keepers | |
Joy Spring | |
Daahoud |
Clifford Brown, trumpet; Stu Williamson, valve trombone; Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Bob Gordon, baritone sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Shelly Manne, drums; Jack Montrose, arranger.
Capitol Melrose Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 13, 1954
PJ-1648 | Tiny Capers |
PJ-1650 | Gone With The Wind |
Blueberry Hill | |
Bones For Jones |
Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Monte Budwig, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Sound Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA, March 25, 1959
Bones For Zoot |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20139 in 1968.
PJ-4 Bud Shank Plays Tenor 1960
Bud Shank, tenor sax; Claude Williamson, piano; Don Prell, bass; Chuck Flores, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, November 29, 1957
Thou Swell | |
Tenderly | |
Over The Rainbow | |
Long Ago And Far Away | |
I Never Knew | |
All The Things You Are | |
Body And Soul | |
Blue Lou |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-4 in 1960.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Bud Shank Studio Sessions (1956-61), Mosaic MR7-180, MD5-180 in 1998.
PJ-5 Monk Montgomery, Wes Montgomery, Buddy Montgomery - Montgomeryland 1960
Harold Land, tenor sax; Buddy Montgomery, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Tony Bazley, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 18, 1958
4321 | Far Wes |
4322 | Leila |
4323 | Old Folks |
Wes' Tune |
Pony Poindexter, alto sax #1,3,4; Buddy Montgomery, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 1959
1. | Monk's Shop |
2. 6555 | Summertime |
3. 6557 | Falling In Love With Love |
4. | Renie |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-5 in 1960.
PJ-6 Teddy Edwards With Les McCann Ltd. - It's About Time 1960
Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, May 2, 1960
Our Love Is Here To Stay | |
Frankly Speaking | |
Fools Rush In | |
Undecided | |
Blues Comjumations (as Beve's Comjumulations) | |
Willow Weep For Me | |
Lover Come Back To Me |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-6 in 1960.
PJ-7 Les McCann Ltd. Plays The Shout 1960
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
The Bit, Hollywood, CA, July 16 and 17, 1960
But Not For Me | |
A Foggy Day | |
6594 (13191) | The Shout |
Set Call (Sonar) | |
6593 | C Jam Blues |
Jubilation | |
Night In Tunisia | |
Set Call (Cute) |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-7 in 1960.
PJ-8 The Genius Of Gerry Mulligan 1960
Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax, piano; Red Mitchell, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Phil Turetsky's House, Los Angeles, CA, June 10, 1952
Get Happy |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Joe Mondragon, bass.
Phil Turetsky's House, Los Angeles, CA, July 9, 1952
She Didn't Say Yes |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Bob Whitlock, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Phil Turetsky's House, Los Angeles, CA, August 16, 1952
PJ-206-3 | Bernie's Tune |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Lee Konitz, alto sax; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Joe Mondragon, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Phil Turetsky's House, Los Angeles, CA, February 1, 1953
PJ-237 | I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, April 29 and 30, 1953
PJ-1606 | Darn That Dream |
same personnel.
The Haig, Hollywood, CA, May 20, 1953
PJ-1607 | Five Brothers |
Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Red Mitchell, bass; Frank Isola, drums.
Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, June 3, 1954
Gold Rush |
Jon Eardley, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax, piano; Red Mitchell, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Stockton High School, Stockton, CA, November 12, 1954
Blues For Tiny |
Jon Eardley, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Red Mitchell, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; featuring guests: Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone, piano; Zoot Sims, tenor sax.
Hoover High School, San Diego, CA, December 14, 1954
Polka Dots And Moonbeams |
Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone, piano; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax, piano; Bill Crow, bass; Dave Bailey, drums.
Storyville, Boston, MA, December 6, 1956
Blues At The Roots |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Henry Grimes, bass; Dave Bailey, drums; Annie Ross, vocal.
NYC, December 11 and 12, 1957
The Lady's In Love With You |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20140 in 1968.
PJ-9 Curtis Amy And Paul Bryant - The Blues Message 1960
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Paul Bryant, organ; Clarence Jones, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 11, 1960
6562 | Searchin' |
6561 | Goin' Down, Catch Me A Woman |
same personnel.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 17, 1960
The Blues Message | |
Come Rain Or Come Shine | |
This Is The Blues |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-9 in 1960.
** part of Curtis Amy - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-007 in 2003.
PJ-10 The Modest Jazz Trio - Good Friday Blues 1960
Red Mitchell, piano; Jim Hall, guitar, leader; Red Kelly, bass.
Los Angeles, CA, April 2, 1960
Good Friday Blues | |
Willow Weep For Me | |
I Remember You | |
Bill Not Phil | |
When I Have You | |
I Was Doin' Alright |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-10 in 1960.
PJ-11 Harry Edison - The Inventive Mr. Edison 1960
Harry Edison, trumpet; Arnold Ross, piano; Joe Comfort, bass; Alvin Stoller, drums.
The Haig, Hollywood, CA, July 1, 1953
PJ-283 | September In The Rain |
'S Wonderful | |
Just You, Just Me | |
PJ-284 | Indiana |
PJ-282 | Pennies From Heaven |
PJ-285 | These Foolish Things |
Tea For Two |
PJ-12 Paul Bryant - Burnin' 1961
Paul Bryant, organ; Jim Hall, guitar; Clarence Jones, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, November 8, 1960
Blues At The Summit | |
They Can't Take That Away From Me |
Paul Bryant, organ; Jim Hall, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, November 14, 1960
Still Searchin' | |
Love Nest | |
Churchin' | |
The Masquerade Is Over | |
Burnin' |
PJ-13 Various Artists - This Is The Blues Vol. 1 1961
Gerald Wilson, trumpet; Jimmy Allen, Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Hampton Hawes, piano; Herman Mitchell, guitar; Jimmy Hamilton, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, May 8, 1958
Red Shirt |
Gerald Wilson, trumpet; Harold Land, tenor sax; Jackie Davis, organ; Jim Hall, guitar; Curtis Counce, bass; Nat Morris Jr., drums.
Los Angeles, CA, late 1959
E6599 | Blowin' The Blues |
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
The Bit, Hollywood, CA, July 16 and 17, 1960
Tellin 'Em About It |
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with guests: Curtis Amy, tenor sax #2; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 1960
1. | Oat Meal |
2. | One More Hamhock Please |
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Paul Bryant, organ; Clarence Jones, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 17, 1960
This Is The Blues |
PJ-14 Teddy Edwards - Sunset Eyes 1961
Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Amos Trice, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Tony Bazley, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, March 21, 1960
I Hear A Rhapsody |
Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Ronnie Ball, piano; Ben Tucker, bass; Al Levitt, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, March 23, 1960
Tempo De Blues |
Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Joe Castro, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Billy Higgins, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 16, 1960
Vintage '57 | |
Up In Teddy's New Flat | |
Sunset Eyes | |
Teddy's Tune | |
Takin' Off |
PJ-15 Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Ritual! 1961
Bill Hardman, trumpet; Jackie McLean, alto sax; Sam Dockery, piano; Spanky DeBrest, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
NYC, January 14, 1957
Sam You Made The Bridge Too Long (as Sam's Tune) | |
Once Upon A Groove | |
Touche |
same personnel.
NYC, February 11, 1957
Scotch Blues | |
Comments By Art Blakey | |
Ritual | |
Wake Up |
** originally released on The Jazz Messengers Featuring Art Blakey - Ritual, Pacific Jazz PJM-402 in 1957.
PJ-16 Les McCann Ltd. In San Francisco 1961
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA, December, 1960
Oh, Them Golden Gaters | |
Red Sails In The Sunset | |
(13198) | Big Jim |
I'm In Love | |
Jeepers Creepers | |
(13193) | Gone On And Get That Church |
(13194) | We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-16 in 1961.
PJ-17 Wes, Buddy And Monk Montgomery 1961
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Waymon "Punchy" Atkinson, Alonzo "Pookie" Johnson, tenor sax; Buddy Montgomery, vibes; Joe Bradley, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Paul Parker, drums.
Indianapolis, IN, December 30, 1957
Sound Carrier | |
Bock To Bock |
Harold Land, tenor sax; Buddy Montgomery, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Tony Bazley, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, April 18, 1958
Hymn For Carl | |
4326 | Montgomery Funk (as Montgomeryland Funk) |
Stompin' At The Savoy |
Buddy Montgomery, vibes; Richie Crabtree, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Benny Barth, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 1958
Baubles, Bangles And Beads |
PJ-18 Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Phil Urso - Picture Of Heath 1961
Chet Baker, trumpet; Art Pepper, alto sax; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Carl Perkins, piano; Curtis Counce, bass; Lawrence Marable, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, October 31, 1956
For Minors Only | |
Minor Yours | |
Resonant Emotions | |
Tynan Time | |
Picture Of Heath | |
For Miles And Miles | |
C.T.A. |
** originally released on Chet Baker And Art Pepper - Playboys, World Pacific PJ-1234 in 1958.
PJ-19 Curtis Amy And Frank Butler - Groovin' Blue 1961
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Frank Butler, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 10, 1960
Groovin' Blue |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 10, 1961
Gone Into It | |
Annsome | |
Bobblin' | |
Beautiful You | |
Very Frank |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-19 in 1961.
** part of Curtis Amy - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-007 in 2003.
PJ-20 Zoot Sims - Choice 1961
Jon Eardley, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Red Mitchell, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; featuring guests: Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone, piano; Zoot Sims, tenor sax.
Hoover High School, San Diego, CA, December 14, 1954
Red Door | |
I'll Remember April | |
There Will Never Be Another You | |
Flamingo |
Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Monte Budwig, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Sound Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA, March 25, 1959
Brushes |
Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Billy Bean, guitar; Monte Budwig, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Sound Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA, March 26, 1959
You're Driving Me Crazy | |
Funky Old Blues (as Funky Old You) (as Choice Blues) |
PJ-21 Bud Shank - New Groove 1961
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Bud Shank, alto, baritone sax; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Gary Peacock, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May, 1961
New Groove | |
The Awakening | |
White Lightning | |
Sultry Serenade | |
Well, You Needn't | |
Liddledabllduya |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-21 in 1961.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Bud Shank Studio Sessions (1956-61), Mosaic MR7-180, MD5-180 in 1998.
PJ-22 Red Mitchell Cello Debut At The Renaissance - Rejoice! 1961
Red Mitchell, cello; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Frank Butler, drums.
The Renaissance, Hollywood, CA, November, 1960
Jim's Blues | |
Oh, You Crazy Moon | |
Rejoice! | |
Black Eyed Peas | |
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To | |
Night In Tunisia |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-22 in 1961.
PJ-23 Richard "Groove" Holmes - "Groove!" 1961
Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton, trombone; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; George Freeman, guitar; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1961
E6796 | Them That's Got |
E7697 | That Healin' Feelin' |
Seven Come Eleven | |
Deep Purple | |
Good Groove |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-23 in 1961, CDP 7 94473 2.
PJ-24 The Big Big Sound Of Larry "Wild" Wrice - Wild! 1961
Bob Bryant, trumpet; Jim Spaulding, tenor, alto sax, flute; Bobby Blivins, organ; Larry "Wild" Wrice, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1960
Husky | |
Church Seat | |
Sandra's Dream | |
Travelin' | |
Swingin' And Things | |
Santifism | |
Antler Rock | |
Nocturne | |
Unholy Four | |
Wild Wrice |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-24 in 1961.
PJ-25 Les McCann Ltd. - Pretty Lady 1961
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, March 13 and 15, 1961
Django | |
(13184) | Dorene Don't Cry, I |
(13189) | Pretty Lady |
Stella By Starlight | |
On Green Dolphin Street | |
I'll Take Romance | |
Little Girl Blue |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-25 in 1961.
PJ-26 Curtis Amy And Paul Bryant - Meetin' Here 1961
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Paul Bryant, organ; Clarence Jones, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 1, 1961
Meetin' Here | |
Early In The Morning | |
If I Were A Bell | |
One More Hamhock Please | |
Angel Eyes | |
Just Friends |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-26 in 1961.
** part of Curtis Amy - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-007 in 2003.
PJ-27 The Jazz Crusaders - Freedom Sound 1961
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; "Sticks" Hooper, drums; and featuring guest musicians: Roy Gaines, guitar #1,4; Jimmy Bond, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 24, 1961
1. E7911 | The Geek |
2. | M.J.S. Funk |
3. | That's It |
4. E7912 | Freedom Sound |
5. | Theme From Exodus |
6. | Coon |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-27 in 1961, CDP 7 96864 2.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-28 Gil Evans And His Orchestra - America's #1 Arranger 1961
Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Allen Smith, trumpet; Bill Elton, Curtis Fuller, Dick Lieb, trombone; Bob Northern, French horn; Bill Barber, tuba; Steve Lacy, soprano sax; Al Block, woodwinds; Gil Evans, piano, arranger, conductor; Chuck Wayne, guitar; Dick Carter, bass; Dennis Charles, drums.
NYC, circa early 1959
Davenport Blues | |
Straight, No Chaser | |
Django |
Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Danny Stiles, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, Curtis Fuller, Rod Levitt, trombone; Earl Chapin, French horn; Bill Barber, tuba; Steve Lacy, soprano sax; Budd Johnson, tenor sax, clarinet; Ed Caine, woodwinds; Gil Evans, piano, arranger, conductor; Ray Crawford, guitar; Tommy Potter, bass; Elvin Jones, drums.
NYC, February 5, 1959
Ballad Of The Sad Young Men | |
Joy Spring | |
Chant Of The Weed | |
La Nevada (theme) |
** originally released on Gil Evans Orchestra - Great Jazz Standards, World Pacific WP-1270 in 1959.
PJ-29 The Remarkable Carmell Jones 1961
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Harold Land, tenor sax; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Leon Petties, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 13, 1961
Full Moon And Empty Arms |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 14, 1961
Night Tide | |
Sad March | |
Stellisa |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 30, 1961
I'm Gonna Go Fishin' | |
Come Rain Or Come Shine |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-29 in 1961.
** part of Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-002 in 2003.
PJ-30 Various Artists - This Is The Blues Vol. 2 1961
Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Ronnie Ball, piano; Ben Tucker, bass; Al Levitt, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, March 23, 1960
Tempo De Blues |
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Frank Butler, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 10, 1960
Groovin' Blue |
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA, December, 1960
(13198) | Big Jim |
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Paul Bryant, organ; Clarence Jones, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 1, 1961
Early In The Morning |
Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton, trombone; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; George Freeman, guitar; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1961
E7697 | That Healin' Feelin' |
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Bud Shank, alto, baritone sax; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Gary Peacock, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May, 1961
New Groove |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-30 in 1961.
PJ-31 Les McCann Sings 1961
Les McCann, piano, vocal; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, February 28, March 14, April 4, and August 25, 1961
Deed I Do | |
Sweet Georgia Brown | |
On The Street Where You Live | |
Bye Bye Blackbird |
Les McCann, piano, vocal; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with John Audino, Charlie Meeks, Ray Triscari, Jimmy Zito, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, trombone; Kenny Shroyer, bass trombone; Buddy Collette, Charles Lloyd, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Gerald Wilson, arranger, conductor, director.
Wonder Why | |
Since I Fell For You | |
I Cried For You | |
Please Send Me Someone To Love |
Les McCann, piano, vocal; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with Buddy Collette, flute; Bobby Bruce, Carl Kalash, Dan Lube, Ed Lustgarten, George Poole, Jerome Reisler, Darrell Terwilliger, violin; Myron Sandler, viola; Charles Gates, cello; Dolo Coker, rhythm piano; Gerald Wilson, arranger, conductor, director.
It's Way Past Suppertime | |
But Not For Me | |
Love Letters |
Les McCann, piano, vocal; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton, trombone; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; George Freeman, guitar.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1961
Next Spring |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-31 in 1961.
PJ-32 Richard Holmes And Gene Ammons - Groovin' With Jug 1961
Gene Ammons, tenor sax; Richard Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, afternoon, August 15, 1961
Groovin' With Jug | |
E8295 | Morris The Minor |
E8296 | Hey You, What's That |
same personnel.
The Black Orchid, Los Angeles, CA, night, August 15, 1961
Good Vibrations (aka Happy Blues) | |
Willow Weep For Me | |
Juggin' Around |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-32 in 1961, CDP 7 92930 2 in 1989.
PJ-33 Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers/The Elmo Hope Quintet Featuring Harold Land 1962
Bill Hardman, trumpet; Jackie McLean, alto sax; Sam Dockery, piano; Spanky DeBrest, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
NYC, January 14, 1957
Little T (as Lil T) |
same personnel.
NYC, February 11, 1957
Exhibit "A" |
Stu Williamson, trumpet; Harold Land, tenor sax; Elmo Hope, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Frank Butler, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 31, 1957
So Nice | |
St. Elmo's Fire | |
Vaun Ex |
PJ-34 Gerald Wilson - You Better Believe It 1961
John Audino, Carmell Jones, Ray Triscari, Jimmy Zito, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Kenny Shroyer, bass trombone; Buddy Collette, clarinet, alto sax, flute; Harry Klee, alto sax; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Jimmy Bond, bass; Mel Lewis, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 9, 1961
E8376 | Blues For Yna Yna |
Straight Up And Down | |
The Wailer |
John Audino, Carmell Jones, Al Porcino, Jack Trainor, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Frank Strong, trombone; Kenny Shroyer, bass trombone; Buddy Collette, clarinet, alto sax, flute; Joe Maini, alto sax; Walter Benton, Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Don Raffell, baritone sax; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Mel Lewis, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 30, 1961
Jeri | |
Moody Blue | |
E8377 | You Better Believe It |
Yvette |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-34 in 1961.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-35 Bud Shank - Barefoot Adventure (Soundtrack) 1961
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Bud Shank, alto, baritone sax; Bob Cooper, tenor sax; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Gary Peacock, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, November, 1961
Barefoot Adventure | |
Shoeless Beach Meeting | |
Jungle Cruise | |
How High The Makaha | |
Well, 'Pon My Soul | |
Ala Moana | |
Bruce Is Loose | |
Dance Of The Sea Monsters |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-35 in 1961.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Bud Shank Studio Sessions (1956-61), Mosaic MR7-180, MD5-180 in 1998.
PJ-36 Ron Jefferson - Love Lifted Me 1962
"Tricky" Lofton, trombone; Wilbur Brown, tenor sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 27, 1961
Love Lifted Me | |
For Carl Perkins | |
Little One | |
Ivy League Blues | |
Flamingo | |
George's Dilemma |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-36 in 1962.
PJ-37 Richard Twardzik - The Last Set 1962
Richard Twardzik, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Peter Littman, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, December, 1954
A Crutch For The Crab | |
Albuquerque Social Swim | |
Bess, You Is My Woman | |
Yellow Tango | |
'Round Midnight | |
I'll Remember April | |
Just One Of Those Things |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Dick Twardzik, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Peter Littman, drums.
Studio Pathe-Maggelan, Paris, France, October 14, 1955
The Girl From Greenland |
PJ-38 Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan - Konitz Meets Mulligan 1962
Chet Baker, trumpet; Lee Konitz, alto sax; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
The Haig, Hollywood, CA, January 23, 1953
Too Marvelous For Words | |
PJ-236 | ST-2006 | Lover Man |
I'll Remember April | |
These Foolish Things | |
All The Things You Are |
same personnel.
Los Angeles, CA, January 30, 1953
ST-2007 | Almost Like Being In Love |
PJ-235 | Sextet |
Broadway |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Lee Konitz, alto sax; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Joe Mondragon, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Phil Turetsky's House, Los Angeles, CA, February 1, 1953
PJ-237 | I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me |
PJ-238 | Lady Be Good |
** originally released on Lee Konitz Plays With The Gerry Mulligan Quartet, World Pacific PJM-406 in 1958.
PJ-39 Chico Hamilton Quintet - Spectacular! 1962
Buddy Collette, tenor, alto sax, clarinet, flute; Fred Katz, cello; Jim Hall, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
The Strollers, Long Beach, CA, August 4, 1955
I Want To Be Happy | |
Spectacular | |
Free Form | |
Walking Carson Blues | |
Buddy Boo |
same personnel.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, August 23, 1955
A Nice Day | |
My Funny Valentine | |
ST-1779 | Blue Sands |
The Sage | |
ST-1780 | The Morning After |
** originally released on Chico Hamilton Quintet, Pacific Jazz PJ-1209 in 1956.
PJ-40 Gil Evans Orchestra Featuring Cannonball Adderley 1962
Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Ernie Royal, trumpet; Joe Bennett, Tom Mitchell, Frank Rehak, trombone; Julius Watkins, French horn; Harvey Phillips, tuba; Cannonball Adderley, alto sax; Jerry Sanfino, reeds; Gil Evans, piano, arranger, conductor; Chuck Wayne, guitar; Paul Chambers, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Manhattan Towers, NYC, April 9, 1958
St. Louis Blues | |
King Porter Stomp | |
Lester Leaps In | |
'Round Midnight |
Bill Barber, tuba; Phil Bodner, reeds; Philly Joe Jones, drums; replaces Phillips, Sanfino, Blakey.
Manhattan Towers, NYC, May 2, 1958
Willow Tree |
Art Blakey, drums; replaces Jones.
Manhattan Towers, NYC, May 21, 1958
Struttin' With Some Barbecue |
Clyde Reasinger, trumpet; replaces Royal.
Manhattan Towers, NYC, May 26, 1958
Manteca | |
Bird Feathers |
** originally released on Gil Evans - New Bottle Old Wine, World Pacific WP-1246 in 1958.
PJ-41 Kenny Dorham And Jackie McLean - Inta Somethin' 1962
Kenny Dorham, trumpet #1,2,4,6; Jackie McLean, alto sax #1,3-6; Walter Bishop Jr., piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Art Taylor, drums.
The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA, November 13, 1961
1. | Us (aka Una Mas) |
2. | It Could Happen To You |
3. | Let's Face The Music And Dance |
4. | No Two People |
5. | Lover Man |
6. | San Francisco Beat |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-41 in 1962.
PJ-42 Richie Kamuca, Cy Touff, Johnny Mandel, Harry Edison, Leroy Vinnegar - Keester Parade 1962
Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, trumpet; Cy Touff, bass trumpet; Richie Kamuca, tenor sax; Matt Utal, baritone, alto sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Chuck Flores, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, December 4, 1955
Keester Parade | |
TNT | |
What Am I Here For | |
Groover Wailin' |
Cy Touff, bass trumpet; Richie Kamuca, tenor sax; Pete Jolly, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Chuck Flores, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, December 5, 1955
Prez-Ence | |
A Smooth One | |
Primitive Cats | |
It's Sand, Man |
PJ-43 The Jazz Crusaders - Lookin' Ahead 1962
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Sticks Hooper, drums; and Jimmy Bond as Jimmy Boyd, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 7, 1962
E8842 | Song Of India |
(16547) | Big Hunk Of Funk |
507 Neyland | |
(16548) | Till All Ends |
Tortoise And The Hare | |
E8704 | Sinnin' Sam |
E8841 (16544) | The Young Rabbits |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 1962
E8705 | Tonight |
In A Dream |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-43 in 1962.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-44 John Lewis, Percy Heath, Chico Hamilton, Jim Hall, Bill Perkins - 2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West 1962
Bill Perkins, tenor sax #1,3,4,6; John Lewis, piano; Jim Hall, guitar #1,3-6; Percy Heath, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, February 10, 1956
1. ST-1891 | Love Me Or Leave Me |
2. ST-1892 | I Can't Get Started |
3. | Easy Living |
4. | 2 Degrees East-3 Degrees West |
5. | Skylark |
6. | Almost Like Being In Love |
** originally released on John Lewis, Percy Heath, Bill Perkins, Chico Hamilton, Jim Hall - Grand Encounter - 2 Degrees East-3 Degrees West, Pacific Jazz PJ-1217 in 1956.
PJ-45 Les McCann Ltd. In New York 1962
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Frank Haynes, Stanley Turrentine, tenor sax.
Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, December 28, 1961
Chip Monck | |
Fayth, You're | |
Twist Chacha | |
A Little 3/4 For God & Co. | |
Maxie's Changes |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-45 in 1962, CDP 7 92929 2 in 1989.
PJ-46 Curtis Amy Featuring Victor Feldman - Way Down 1962
Marcus Belgrave, trumpet; Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Roy Ayers as Ron Ayes, vibes; John Houston, piano; George Morrow, bass; Tony Bazley, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 29, 1962
24 Hours Blues | |
Liza | |
A Soulful Bee, A Soulful Rose |
Marcus Belgrave, trumpet; Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Roy Ayers as Ron Ayes, vibes; Victor Feldman, piano; George Morrow, bass; Tony Bazley, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 1962
Way Down | |
Liberia | |
All My Life | |
Bells And Horns |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-46 in 1962.
** part of Curtis Amy - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-007 in 2003.
PJ-47 Gerry Mulligan - Reunion With Chet Baker 1962
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Henry Grimes, bass; Dave Bailey, drums.
Coastal Recording Studios, NYC, December 3, 11 and 17, 1957
Reunion | |
When Your Lover Has Gone | |
Stardust | |
My Heart Belongs To Daddy | |
ST-2019 | Jersey Bounce |
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top | |
Ornithology | |
Travelin' Light |
** originally released on Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Reunion With Chet Baker, World Pacific PJ-1241 in 1958.
PJ-48 Various Artists - Sounds Of Synanon 1962
Dave Allen, trumpet; Greg Dykes, baritone horn; Arnold Ross, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Ronald Clark, bass; Bill Crawford, drums; Candy Latson, bongos.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 2, 1962
C.E.D. | |
Aaron's Song | |
Stay Loose | |
Projections | |
Hang Tough | |
Self-Image | |
Last Call For Coffee |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-48 in 1962.
PJ-49 Tricky Lofton And Carmell Jones - Brass Bag 1963
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, Wayne Henderson, Tricky Lofton, Frank Strong, trombone; Kenny Shroyer, bass trombone; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 26, 1962
Brass Bag | |
Angel Eyes | |
Celery Stacks At Midnight | |
Mood Indigo | |
Moten Swing |
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Lou Blackburn, Tricky Lofton, trombone; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April 3, 1962
Canadian Sunset | |
Ow! | |
Bluer Than That |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-49 in 1963.
** part of Carmell Jones - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-002 in 2003.
PJ-50 Gerry Mulligan - California Concerts 1962
Jon Eardley, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax, piano; Red Mitchell, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Stockton High School, Stockton, CA, November 12, 1954
Blues Going Up | |
Little Girl Blue | |
Piano Blues | |
Yardbird Suite |
Jon Eardley, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Red Mitchell, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; featuring guests: Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone, piano; Zoot Sims, tenor sax.
Hoover High School, San Diego, CA, December 14, 1954
Western Reunion | |
I Know, Don't Know How | |
Red Door |
** originally released on Pacific Jazz PJ-1201 in 1955.
PJ-51 Richard "Groove" Holmes Featuring Les McCann - Somethin' Special 1962
Clifford Scott as Joe Splink, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April, 1962
E9119 | Somethin' Special |
Black Groove | |
Me And Groove | |
E9120 | Comin' Through The Apple |
I Thought I Knew You | |
Carma |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-51 in 1962.
PJ-52 Clare Fischer - First Time Out 1962
Clare Fischer, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Gene Stone, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April 12 and 14, 1962
Nigerian Walk | |
Toddler | |
Stranger | |
Afterfact | |
Free Too Long | |
Piece For Scotty | |
Blues For Home | |
I Love You |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-52 in 1962.
** part of Russ Freeman, Richard Twardzik, Jimmy Rowles, Clare Fischer - The Pacific Jazz Piano Trios - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-019 in 2005.
PJ-53 Carmell Jones - Business Meetin' 1962
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Harold Land, tenor sax; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Donald Dean, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April 25, 1962
That's Good | |
Suearl | |
Hip Trolley | |
Beautiful Love |
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Clifford Scott as Joe Splink, Bud Shank, alto sax; Wilbur Brown, Harold Land, tenor sax; Don Raffell, baritone sax; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 23, 1962
Business Meetin' | |
Stella By Starlight | |
Toddler | |
Cherokee |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-53 in 1962.
** part of Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-002 in 2003.
PJ-54 Bumble Bee Slim - Back In Town! 1962
Bumble Bee Slim, vocal, guitar; accompanied by Lou Blackburn, trombone #1,3,7; Curtis Amy, tenor sax #2-7; Richard Holmes, organ; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 30, 1962
1. | Wake Up In The Mornin' |
2. | Puppy Love |
3. | New B & O Blues |
4. | In The Evening |
5. | Meet Me In The Bottom |
6. | Wee Baby Blues |
7. | I'm The One |
Bumble Bee Slim, vocal, whistle; accompanied by Les McCann, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April 26, 1962
Direct South | |
Driftin' Blues | |
Midnight Special |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-54 in 1962.
PJ-55 Don Ellis - Essence 1962
Don Ellis, trumpet; Paul Bley, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Gene Stone, drums #1-3,6-8; Nick Martinis, drums #3,5.
Los Angeles, CA, July 15-17, 1962
1. | Johnny Come Lately |
2. | Slow Space |
3. | Ostinato |
4. | Donkey |
5. | Form |
6. | Angel Eyes |
7. | Irony |
8. | Lover |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-55 in 1962.
PJ-56 Les McCann Ltd. - On Time 1962
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; and special guest star: Joe Pass, guitar.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 17, June 22, and August 20, 1962
On Time | |
Yours Is My Heart Alone | |
This For Doug | |
Fondue | |
Bernie's Tune | |
Maichen | |
It Could Happen To You | |
You're Driving Me Crazy | |
So What |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-56 in 1962.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions, Mosaic MD5-207 in 2001.
PJ-57 The Jazz Crusaders - At The Lighthouse 1962
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; "Sticks" Hooper, drums; and Victor Gaskin, bass.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, August 5 and 6, 1962
(16541) | Congolese Sermon |
Cathy's Dilemma | |
Blues For Ramona | |
Weather Beat | |
Scandalizing | |
(16543) | Appointment In Ghana |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-57 in 1962.
PJ-58 Bud Shank And Clare Fischer - Bossa Nova Jazz Samba 1962
Bud Shank, alto sax; Clare Fischer, piano; Ralph Pena, bass; Larry Bunker, Frank Guerrero, Milt Holland, Bob Neel, percussion.
Los Angeles, CA, September, 1962
Samba Da Borboleta | |
Illusao | |
Pensativa | |
Joao | |
Misty | |
Que Mais | |
Wistful Samba | |
Samba Guapo |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-58 in 1962.
PJ-59 Richard Holmes - After Hours 1962
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1961
Hallelujah, I Love Her So | |
After Hours | |
Do It My Way |
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Lawrence Marable, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1962
Groove's Bag | |
Sweatin' | |
Groove Bird | |
Minor Surgery | |
Jenne |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-59 in 1962.
PJ-60 Art Pepper - The Artistry Of Pepper 1962
Art Pepper, alto sax; Pete Jolly, piano #1; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Stan Levey, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 26, 1956
1. | Ol' Croix (as Old Croix) |
2. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Art Pepper, alto sax; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Carl Perkins, piano; Curtis Counce, bass; Lawrence Marable, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, October 31, 1956
C.T.A. |
Art Pepper, alto sax; Bill Perkins, tenor sax; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Ben Tucker, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Radio Recorders' Annex, Los Angeles, CA, December 11, 1956
A Foggy Day | |
Diane-A-Flow | |
What Is This Thing Called Love | |
Zenobia |
Don Fagerquist, trumpet; Stu Williamson, valve trombone; Red Callender, tuba; Art Pepper, alto sax; Bill Holman, tenor sax; Bud Shank, baritone sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Monte Budwig, bass; Shelly Manne, drums; Shorty Rogers, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, August 12, 1957
Popo | |
Bunny |
PJ-61 Gerald Wilson Big Band - Moment Of Truth 1963
John Audino, Jules Chaiken, Freddie Hill, Carmell Jones, trumpet; Lou Blackburn, Bob Edmondson, Frank Strong, trombone; Bob Knight, bass trombone; Joe Maini, alto sax; Bud Shank, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Don Raffell, baritone sax; Jack Wilson, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Mel Lewis, drums; Modesto Duran, congas #1; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 27, 1962
1. | Viva Tirado |
2. | Moment Of Truth |
3. | Patterns |
4. | Teri |
5. | Nancy Jo |
John Audino, Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Carmell Jones, Al Porcino, trumpet; Lou Blackburn, Bob Edmondson, trombone; Lester Robertson, trombone, arranger #4; Bob Knight, bass trombone; Joe Maini, alto sax; Bud Shank, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Jack Wilson, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Mel Lewis, drums; Modesto Duran, congas #2; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September, 1962
1. | Milestones |
2. | Latino |
3. | Josefina |
4. | Emerge |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-61 in 1963.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-62 Curtis Amy - Tippin' On Through 1963
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Roy Ayers as Ron Ayres, vibes; John Huston, piano; Bob Whitlock, bass; Lawrence Marable, drums.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, July 29, 1962
Tippin' On Through | |
Funk In The Evening | |
For Ayers Only | |
In Your Own Sweeet Way | |
Summertime | |
Set Call |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-62 in 1963.
** part of Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-007 in 2003.
PJ-63 Les McCann Ltd. Plays The Shampoo At The Village Gate 1963
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, December 29, 1961
(13195) | The Shampoo |
Too Close For Comfort | |
You I Thought I Knew | |
Woody'n You | |
(13196) | Someone Stole My Chitlins |
Out Of This World | |
Filet Of Soul | |
Smile, Stacey |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-63 in 1963.
PJ-64 Bud Shank, Clare Fischer, Joe Pass - Brasamba! 1963
Bud Shank, alto sax, flute; Larry Bunker, vibes, drums; Clare Fischer, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Ralph Pena, bass; Chuck Flores, Milt Holland, percussion.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April, 1963
Brasamba! | |
Otem A Noite (as Otem A Note) | |
Autumn Leaves | |
Sambinha | |
Gostoso | |
If I Should Lose You | |
O' Barquinho | |
Serenidade | |
Elizete | |
Samba De Orfeu |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-64 in 1963.
PJ-65 Earl Anderza - Outa Sight 1963
Earl Anderza, alto sax; Jack Wilson, piano, harpsichord; George Morrow, bass #1,2,4-6; Jimmy Bond, bass #3,7; Donald Dean, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1962
1. | All The Things You Are |
2. | Blues Baroque |
3. | You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To |
4. | Freeway |
5. | Outa Sight |
6. | What's New |
7. | Benign |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-65 in 1963, CDP 7243 4 94849 2 4 in 1998.
PJ-66 Clifford Scott - Out Front 1963
Clifford Scott, tenor, alto sax; Les McCann, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Herbie Lewis, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 1, 1963
Samba De Bamba | |
Over And Over | |
As Rosie And Ellen Dance | |
Cross Talk | |
Why Don't You Do Right | |
Just Tomorrow | |
Out Front |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-66 in 1963.
PJ-67 Clare Fischer - Surging Ahead 1963
Clare Fischer, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Gene Stone, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April 12 and 14, 1962
Without A Song |
Clare Fischer, piano; Ralph Pena, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 6, 1963
Strayhorn | |
Things Ain't What They Used To Be | |
Davenport Blues |
Clare Fischer, piano; Albert Stinson, bass; Colin Bailey, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 13, 1963
Billie's Bounce | |
Way Down East | |
Satin Doll | |
This Can't Be Love |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-67 in 1963.
** part of Russ Freeman, Richard Twardzik, Jimmy Rowles, Clare Fischer - The Pacific Jazz Piano Trios - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-019 in 2005.
PJ-68 The Jazz Crusaders - Tough Talk 1963
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano, harpsichord; Stix Hooper, drums; and Bobby Haynes, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 13, 1963
Deacon Brown | |
Tough Talk | |
No Name Samba | |
Lazy Canary | |
Brother Bernard |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 19, 1963
Turkish Black | |
Brahms Lullaby | |
(16534) | Boopie |
Lonely Horn |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-68 in 1963.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-69 Les McCann Ltd. - The Gospel Truth 1963
Les McCann, piano; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; with Charles Kynard, organ #1,6,9.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1963
1. (13190) | The Gospel Truth |
2. | Isn't It Wonderful |
3. | On The Joy |
4. | Let Us Break Bread Together |
5. | Didn't It Rain |
6. (13192) | Send It On Down To Me |
7. | Get That Soul |
8. | The Preacher |
9. | Were You There |
10. | Bye And Bye |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-69 in 1963.
PJ-70 Curtis Amy And Dupree Bolton - Katanga! 1963
Dupree Bolton, trumpet; Curtis Amy, tenor, soprano sax; Jack Wilson, piano; Ray Crawford, guitar; Vic Gaskin, bass; Doug Sides, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 3, 1963
Katanga | |
Lonely Woman | |
Native Land | |
Amyable | |
You Don't Know What Love Is | |
A Shade Of Brown |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-70 in 1963.
** part of Curtis Amy - Mosaic Select, Mosaic MS-007 in 2003.
PJ-71 Sonny Stitt - My Mother's Eyes 1963
Sonny Stitt, tenor sax; Charles Kynard, organ; Ray Crawford, guitar; Doug Sides, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, May, 1963
Summer Special | |
My Mother's Eyes | |
Stitt In Time | |
Blue Skies | |
My Mother's Eyes | |
S.O.P. Blues | |
Don't Go To Strangers | |
Red Top |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-71 in 1963.
PJ-72 Charles Kynard - Where It's At! 1963
Clifford Scott, tenor, alto sax; Ronnell Bright, piano #1; Charles Kynard, organ; Ray Crawford, guitar #1; Howard Roberts, guitar #2-10; Leroy Henderson, drums #1; Milt Turner, drums #2-10.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1963
1. | I'll Fly Away |
2. | Amazing Grace |
3. | Motherless Child |
4. | The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow |
5. | I Want To Be Ready |
6. | Smooth Sailing |
7. | I Wonder |
8. | Blue Greens And Beans |
9. | Sports Lament |
10. | Where It's At |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-72 in 1963.
PJ-73 Joe Pass - Catch Me! 1963
Clare Fischer, piano, organ; Joe Pass, guitar, acoustic guitar; Ralph Pena, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 30, 1963
But Beautiful | |
You Stepped Out Of A Dream |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 4, 1963
Mood Indigo |
Clare Fischer, piano, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Albert Stinson, bass; Colin Bailey, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 18, 1963
Just Friends | |
Walkin' Up | |
No Cover, No Minimum |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 19, 1963
Falling In Love With Love | |
Summertime | |
Catch Me |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-73 in 1963. and on The Complete "Catch Me!" Sessions, Blue Note LT-1053 in 1980.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions, Mosaic MD5-207 in 2001.
PJ-74 Dick Grove Orchestra - Little Bird Suite 1963
Joe Burnett, Jules Chaiken, Dick Hurwitz, Ollie Mitchell, trumpet, flugelhorn; Mike Barone, Bob Edmondson, Dick McQuardy, Ernie Tack, trombone; Paul Horn, John Lowe, Bill Perkins, Bill Robinson, sax, reeds; Dick Grove, piano, composer, arranger; Al Viola, guitar; Ralph Pena, bass; Norm Jeffries, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1963
Nighthawk | |
Bird Of Paradaiso | |
Mosca Espanola | |
Little Bird | |
Canto De Oriole | |
Doodad | |
Circlet |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-74 in 1963.
PJ-75 Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker - Timeless 1963
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Bob Whitlock, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, CA, October 15 and 16, 1952
PJ-220 | Freeway |
PJ-221 | Soft Shoe |
PJ-222 | Walkin' Shoes |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 24, 1953
PJ-239 | Carson City Stage |
same personnel.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, April 27, 1953
Love Me Or Leave Me |
same personnel.
The Haig, Hollywood, CA, May 20, 1953
My Funny Valentine |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 29 and 30, 1953
Long Ago And Far Away (12" LP take) |
same personnel.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, October 3, 1953
The Thrill Is Gone (10" LP take) |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Bob Neel, drums.
Tiffany Club, Los Angeles, CA, August 10, 1954
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone; Bud Shank, baritone sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Radio Recorders' Annex, Los Angeles, CA, September 9, 1954
The Half Dozens |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Bobby Timmons, piano; James Bond, bass; Peter Littman, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 24, 25 and 31, 1956
Tabu |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, November 6, 1956
ST-1903 | Love Nest |
** also released on Gerry Mulligan And Chet Baker - Timeless, Pacific Jazz ST-20146 in 1968.
PJ-76 The Jazz Crusaders - Heat Wave 1963
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Bobby Haynes, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 24, 1963
On Broadway | |
Free Sample | |
Sassy |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 25, 1963
Close Shave | |
Mr. Sandman | |
Some Samba | |
Stix March |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 26, 1963
Greenback Dollar | |
Heat Wave | |
Theme From "The L-Shaped Room" (T-Shaped Twist) | |
Purple Onion |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-76 in 1963.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-77 Clare Fischer Orchestra - Extension 1963
Bud Shank, flute, alto sax; John Lowe, E-flat contrabass clarinet, baritone sax, clarinet, piccolo; Don Shelton, alto sax, clarinet; Jerry Coker, tenor sax; Gary Foster, tenor sax, clarinet; Clare Fischer, piano, organ, alto sax; Bob West, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; with brass section: Gil Falco, tenor trombone; Bob Knight, bass trombone; Vince DeRosa, 1st horn; Richard Perissi, 2nd horn; Fred Teuber, 3rd horn; Tommy Johnson, tuba.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1963
Ornithardy | |
Extension | |
Soloette / Passacaglia |
John Lowe, 1st flute, alto flute, piccolo; Sam Most, 2nd flute, alto flute, piccolo; Louis Ciotti, Ben Kantor, clarinet; Don Shelton, E-flat clarinet, alto sax; Gary Foster, E-flat alto clarinet, tenor sax; Jerry Coker, B-flat bass clarinet; Jack Nimitz, E-flat contrabass clarinet, baritone sax; Larry Bunker, vibes; Clare Fischer, piano, organ, lujohn; Bob West, bass; Colin Bailey, drums; with brass section: Gil Falco, tenor trombone; Bob Knight, bass trombone; Vince DeRosa, 1st horn; Richard Perissi, 2nd horn; Fred Teuber, 3rd horn; Tommy Johnson, tuba.
Quiet Dawn | |
Bittersweet | |
Igor | |
Canto Africano |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-77 in 1963; Discovery DS-902 in 1984.
PJ-78 Les McCann - Soul Hits 1964
Les McCann, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Paul Chambers, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, October 29, 1963
Back At The Chicken Shack | |
Sack O' Woe | |
Groove Yard | |
Sonnymoon For Two | |
Shiny Silk Stockings |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, October 30, 1963
Sermonette | |
Bag's Groove | |
Sister Sadie | |
Li'l Darlin' | |
Work Song |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-78 in 1964.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions, Mosaic MD5-207 in 2001.
PJ-79 Jim Hall 1964
Carl Perkins, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Red Mitchell, bass; + an overdub: Larry Bunker, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January 10 and 24, 1957;
probably Los Angeles, CA area, 1963
Tangerine | |
Things Ain't What They Used To Be | |
Thanks For The Memory | |
Stompin' At The Savoy | |
Stella By Starlight | |
9:20 Special | |
Deep In A Dream | |
Look For The Silver Lining | |
Seven Come Eleven |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-79 in 1964.
PJ-80 Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Portraits 1964
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Carmell Jones, Nat Meeks, Al Porcino, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Don Switzer, bass trombone; Joe Maini, Jimmy Woods, alto sax; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Jack Wilson, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Chuck Carter, drums; Modesto Duran, bongos #2,3; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 2, 1963
1. | So What |
2. | Paco |
3. | Ravi |
4. | 'Round Midnight |
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Carmell Jones, Nat Meeks, Al Porcino, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lew McCreary, trombone; Don Switzer, bass trombone; Bud Shank, flute #1; Joe Maini, Jimmy Woods, alto sax; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Jack Wilson, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Dave Dyson, bass; Chuck Carter, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 8, 1964
1. | Caprichos |
2. | Aram |
3. | Eric |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-80 in 1964.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-81 Les McCann And The Jazz Crusaders - Jazz Waltz 1964
Les McCann, piano, electric piano, organ; with Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano, organ; Stix Hooper, drums; and Bobby Haynes as Robert Haynes, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, late 1963
Spanish Castles | |
Blues For Yna Yna | |
Damascus | |
A Little 3/4 For God & Co. | |
Bluesette | |
Big City | |
This Here | |
Jitterbug Waltz | |
All Blue | |
Jazz Waltz |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-81 in 1964.
PJ-82 Roy Haynes - People 1964
Frank Strozier, alto sax, flute; Sam Dockery Jr., piano; Larry Ridley, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May, 1964
Invitation | |
The Party's Over | |
What Kind Of Fool Am I | |
People | |
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise | |
Wives And Lovers | |
Alone Together | |
Jamaica Farewell | |
Shanty In Old Shantytown | |
Mr. Lucky |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-82 in 1964.
PJ-83 The Jazz Crusaders - Stretchin' Out 1964
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Bobby Haynes, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 24, 1963
You Are Only Sometimes Rain |
Wayne Henderson, trombone, euphonium; Wilton Felder, tenor, alto sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Joe Pass, guitar #3,5,6; Monk Montgomery, Fender bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 19, 1964
1. | Long John |
2. (16535) | Robbin's Nest |
3. (16537) | Out Back |
4. | Bachafillen |
5. | I'll Remember Tomorrow |
6. (16545) | Polka Dots And Moonbeams |
7. | Sweetwater |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-83 in 1964.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-84 Les McCann Ltd. - McCanna 1964
Les McCann, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphries, drums; with Willie Correa, bongos, congas, timbales.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1964
McCanna | |
St. James Infirmary | |
It Had Better Be Tonight | |
Que Rico | |
Zulu | |
Basuto Baby | |
Falling In Love With Love | |
Narobi Nights | |
Shaam-Pu II |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-84 in 1964.
PJ-85 Joe Pass - For Django 1964
Joe Pass, guitar; John Pisano, rhythm guitar; Jim Hughart, bass; Colin Bailey, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 2, 1964
Django | |
Rosetta | |
Nuages | |
For Django | |
Night And Day |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, probably September 18, 1964
Fleur D'Ennui | |
Insensiblement | |
Cavalerie | |
Limehouse Blues |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-85 in 1964, WPST-20085.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions, Mosaic MD5-207 in 2001.
PJ-86 Monty Alexander - Alexander The Great 1965
Monty Alexander, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
After Hours Concert, The Esquire Theater, Los Angeles, CA, circa 1964
John Brown's Body | |
Jitterbug Waltz | |
Comin' Home Baby | |
If I Were A Bell | |
The Grabber | |
Autumn Leaves | |
I've Never Been In Love Before | |
Blues For Jilly |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-86 in 1965.
PJ-87 The Jazz Crusaders - The Thing 1965
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Monk Montgomery, Fender bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 1965
Sunset In The Mountains | |
While The City Sleeps | |
Para Mi Espoza | |
Soul Kosher |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Victor Gaskin, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 22, 1965
The Thing | |
White Cobra | |
(16538) | New Time Shuffle |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-87 in 1965.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-88 Gerald Wilson Orchestra - On Stage 1965
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Melvin Moore, Al Porcino, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Don Switzer, bass trombone; Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Curtis Amy, Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Roy Ayers, vibes; Phil Moore III, piano; Joe Pass, guitar; Herbie Lewis, bass; Chuck Carter, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, January 13, 1965
Los Moros De Espana | |
Musette | |
Lighthouse Blues | |
Perdido |
Bobby Bryant, Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Melvin Moore, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, trombone; Lester Robertson, trombone, arranger #4,5; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Bud Shank, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Roy Ayers, vibes; Phil Moore III, piano; Jack Wilson, piano, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Victor Gaskin, bass; Chuck Carter, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger #1-3, trumpet #4,5.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 10, 1965
1. | Who Can I Turn To |
2. | Ricado |
3. | In The Limelight |
4. | El Viti |
5. | Lately |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-88 in 1965.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-89 Bud Shank And His Brazilian Friends 1965
Bud Shank, alto sax; Joao Donato, piano; Rosinha De Valenca, guitar; Sebastiao Neto as Sabastian Neto, bass; Chico Batera as Chico Batero, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1965
Sausalito | |
Minha Saudade | |
Samba Do Aviao (as Song Of The Jet) | |
It Was Night | |
Silk Stop | |
Caminho De Casa | |
Um Abraco No Bonfa | |
Once I Loved | |
Sambou...Sambou | |
Tristesa Em Mim |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-89 in 1965.
PJ-90 Joao Donato - Sambou, Sambou 1965
Joao Donato, piano; Sebastian Neto, bass; Milton Banana, drums; Amaury Rodrigues, bongos, pandeiro.
released 1965
Muito A Vontade | |
Tim Dom Dom | |
Pra Que Chorar | |
Sambou, Sambou | |
Jodel | |
Vamos Nessa | |
Ninha Saudade | |
Naquela Base | |
Olhu Pra Mim | |
Tema Teimoso | |
So Se For Agora | |
Caminho De Casa |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-90 in 1965.
PJ-91 Les McCann And The Gerald Wilson Orchestra - McCann/Wilson 1965
Les McCann, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphries, drums; and The Gerald Wilson Orchestra: Gerald Wilson, arranger?, conductor?; featuring Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Dennis Budimir, guitar.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1964
Could Be | |
Stragler | |
Restin' In Jail | |
Bailor The Wailer | |
Maleah | |
Lot Of Living To Do | |
Kathleen's Theme | |
Gus Gus |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-91 in 1965.
PJ-10092 The Jazz Crusaders - Chile Con Soul 1965
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Nesbert Hooper, drums; and Hubert Laws Jr., flute; Clare Fischer, organ; Al McKibbon, bass; Carlos Vidal, congas; Hungaria Garcia, timbales, cowbell.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 1, 1965
(13167) | Tough Talk |
(16546) | Latin Bit |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 2, 1965
Aqua Dulce (Sweetwater) | |
Soul Bourgeoisie | |
Ontem A Note | |
Tacos | |
The Breeze And I | |
(16539) | Dulzura |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20092 in 1965.
PJ-93 Gil Fuller & The Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra Featuring Dizzy Gillespie 1965
John Audino, Harry Edison, Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hill, Melvin Moore, trumpet; Jim Amlotte, Francis Fitzpatrick, Lester Robinson, trombone; Sam Cassano, David Duke, Herman Lebow, Alan Robinson, French horn; Gabe Baltazar, Buddy Collette, Bill Green, Jack Nimitz, Carrington Visor Jr., reeds; Phil Moore Jr., piano; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass; Earl Palmer, drums; Gil Fuller, arranger, conductor.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 8 and 9, 1965
Man From Monterey | |
Angel City | |
Love Theme From The Sandpiper | |
Groovin' High | |
Be's That Way | |
Big Sur | |
Moontide | |
Things Are Here |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-93 in 1965.
PJ-10094 Monty Alexander - Spunky 1965
Monty Alexander, piano; Scott Turner, guitar #7; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
World Pacific Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1964-1965
1. | Spunky |
2. | Naturally |
3. | Jamaican Shake |
4. | Taggies Tune |
5. | Whisper Not |
6. | I'm An Old Cow Hand |
7. | Little Children Of Peru |
8. | Spirit Of Foo Foo |
Monty Alexander, piano; Gene Bertoncini, guitar; Bob Cranshaw, bass; Bruno Carr, drums.
Plaza Sound Studios, NYC, 1964-1965
Heartstrings | |
Rattlesnake |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20094 in 1965.
PJ-10095 Albert Mangelsdorff - Now, Jazz Ramwong 1966
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone; Gunther Kronberg, alto, baritone sax; Heinz Sauer, tenor, soprano sax; Gunter Lenz, bass; Rolf Hubner, drums.
Walldorf Studio, Morfelden-Walldorf, near Frankfurt/Main, West Germany, June 6 and 7, 1964
Now Jazz Ramwong | |
Blue Fanfare | |
Ballad For Jessica Rose | |
Es Sungen Drei Engel | |
Club Trois | |
Blues Du Domicile | |
Three Jazz Moods On "Theme From Pather Panchali" | |
Set Em Up |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20095 in 1966.
PJ-10096 Clare Fischer - Manteca! 1965
A.D. Brisbois, Bobby Bryant, Conte Candoli, Don Smith, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, Gil Falco, trombone; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; Clare Fischer, piano, organ; Ralph Pena, bass; Adolfo "Chino" Valdes, Carlos Vidal, congas; Nicholas "Cuco" Martinez, timbales; Rudy Calzado, cencero, guiro.
World Pacific Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1965
Manteca | |
El Toro | |
Morning | |
Afro Blue |
Clare Fischer, piano, organ; Richard West, bass; Adolfo "Chino" Valdes, Carlos Vidal, congas; Nicholas "Cuco" Martinez, timbales; Rudy Calzado, cencero, guiro.
Favela | |
Marguerite (Suegra) | |
Dulzura | |
Sway (Quien Sera) | |
Negrita |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20096 in 1965.
PJ-10097 Les McCann - Spanish Onions 1966
Les McCann, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
After Hours Concert, The Esquire Theater, Los Angeles, CA, circa 1964
El Soulo | |
Lavande | |
Spanish Onions | |
Git Them Grits | |
I Am In Love | |
Arabella | |
Maxie's Farewell |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20097 in 1966.
PJ-10098 The Jazz Crusaders - Live At The Lighthouse '66 1966
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Leroy Vinnegar, bass.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, January 14-16, 1966
Aleluia | |
(16542) | Blues Up Tight |
You Don't Know What Love Is | |
Miss It | |
Scratch | |
Doin' That Thing | |
Milestones |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20098 in 1966, CDP 7243 8 37988 2 7 in 1996.
PJ-10099 Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Feelin' Kinda Blues 1966
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Melvin Moore, Al Porcino, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Fred Murell, bass trombone; Curtis Amy, soprano sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Phil Moore III, piano; Don Randi, organ; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Modesto Duran, Bones Howe, Adolfo Valdes, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
United Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, November 30, 1965
Yesterday | |
I Got You (I Feel Good) | |
I Concentrate On You |
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Melvin Moore, Al Porcino, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Fred Murell, bass trombone; Curtis Amy, soprano sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Phil Moore III, piano; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Modesto Duran, Bones Howe, Adolfo Valdes, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger; Mike Barone, arranger #5.
United Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, December 2, 1965
1. | Freddie Freeloader |
2. | Do Anything You Wanna |
3. | Watermelon Man |
4. | One On The House |
5. | Well Son, Shuffle |
Bobby Bryant, trumpet; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Victor Feldman, vibes; Gerald Wilson, arranger; and others.
unknown studio, circa December 2, 1965???
When I'm Feeling Kinda Blue | |
Yeh Yeh |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20099 in 1966.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-100 Various Artists - 24 Great Jazz Groups: On Mike! 1963
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 24, 1953
PJ-239 | Carson City Stage |
Bud Shank, alto sax; Laurindo Almeida, guitar; Harry Babasin, bass; Roy Harte, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, September, 1953
Blue Baiao |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, October 3, 1953
Band Aid |
Shorty Rogers, flugelhorn; Bud Shank, alto sax, alto flute; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Harry Babasin, bass; Roy Harte, drums.
United Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, March 25, 1954
Shank's Pranks |
Clifford Brown, trumpet; Stu Williamson, valve trombone; Zoot Sims, tenor sax; Bob Gordon, baritone sax; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Shelly Manne, drums; Jack Montrose, arranger.
Capitol Melrose Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 13, 1954
PJ-1648 | Tiny Capers |
Richard Twardzik, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Peter Littman, drums.
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, December, 1954
Albuquerque Social Swim |
Buddy Collette, tenor, alto sax, clarinet, flute; Fred Katz, cello; Jim Hall, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, August 23, 1955
A Nice Day |
Bill Perkins, tenor sax; John Lewis, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Percy Heath, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, February 10, 1956
2 Degrees East-3 Degrees West |
Bill Hardman, trumpet; Jackie McLean, alto sax; Sam Dockery, piano; Spanky DeBrest, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
NYC, January 14, 1957
Sam You Made The Bridge Too Long (as Sam's Tune) |
Lee Konitz, alto sax; Allen Eager, Zoot Sims, tenor, alto sax; Al Cohn, tenor, baritone sax; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Freddie Green, guitar; Henry Grimes, bass; Dave Bailey, drums.
NYC, December 4 and 5, 1957
Sextet |
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Waymon "Punchy" Atkinson, Alonzo "Pookie" Johnson, tenor sax; Buddy Montgomery, vibes; Joe Bradley, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Paul Parker, drums.
Indianapolis, IN, December 30, 1957
Bock To Bock |
Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Ernie Royal, trumpet; Joe Bennett, Tom Mitchell, Frank Rehak, trombone; Julius Watkins, French horn; Harvey Phillips, tuba; Cannonball Adderley, alto sax; Jerry Sanfino, reeds; Gil Evans, piano, arranger, conductor; Chuck Wayne, guitar; Paul Chambers, bass; Art Blakey, drums.
Manhattan Towers, NYC, April 9, 1958
St. Louis Blues |
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
United Recording, Los Angeles, CA, February 4, 1960
6161 (13186) | Vacushna |
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Paul Bryant, organ; Clarence Jones, bass; Jimmy Miller, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 11, 1960
6561 | Goin' Down, Catch Me A Woman |
Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton, trombone; Ben Webster, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; George Freeman, guitar; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March, 1961
E7697 | That Healin' Feelin' |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; "Sticks" Hooper, drums; and featuring guest musicians: Roy Gaines, guitar; Jimmy Bond, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 24, 1961
E7912 | Freedom Sound |
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Harold Land, tenor sax; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Leon Petties, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 13, 1961
Blues March |
Gene Ammons, tenor sax; Richard Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, afternoon, August 15, 1961
E8295 | Morris The Minor |
John Audino, Carmell Jones, Ray Triscari, Jimmy Zito, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Kenny Shroyer, bass trombone; Buddy Collette, clarinet, alto sax, flute; Harry Klee, alto sax; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Jimmy Bond, bass; Mel Lewis, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 9, 1961
E8376 | Blues For Yna Yna |
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with Blue Mitchell, trumpet; Frank Haynes, Stanley Turrentine, tenor sax.
Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, December 28, 1961
A Little 3/4 For God & Co. |
Clare Fischer, piano; Gary Peacock, bass; Gene Stone, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April 12 and 14, 1962
Afterfact |
Clifford Scott as Joe Splink, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, April, 1962
E9120 | Comin' Through The Apple |
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Clifford Scott as Joe Splink, Bud Shank, alto sax; Wilbur Brown, Harold Land, tenor sax; Don Raffell, baritone sax; Frank Strazzeri, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 23, 1962
Business Meetin' |
Roy Brewster, valve trombone; Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Roy Ayers as Ron Ayres, vibes; John Huston, piano; Bob Whitlock, bass; Lawrence Marable, drums.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, July 29, 1962
Tippin' On Through |