Pacific Jazz Records Catalog: 10100/20100 series
New Pacific Jazz/World Pacific Jazz/World Pacific 10100/20100 series (12 inch LP)
PJ-10101 Gil Fuller & The Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra Featuring James Moody - Night Flight 1966
Conte Candoli, Melvin Moore, Al Porcino, Jimmy Zito, trumpet; Lou Blackburn, Bob Enevoldsen, Ernie Tack, trombone; Sam Cassano, Alan Robinson, Gale Robinson, French horn; Gabe Baltazar, James Moody, alto sax, flute; Clifford Scott, alto, tenor sax; Ira Schulman, tenor sax, clarinet; Bill Hood, baritone sax; Bill Green, baritone sax, bass clarinet; Mike Wofford, piano; George Semper, organ; Chuck Berghofer, bass; Chuck Flores, drums; Francisco Aguabella, congas, bongos; Gil Fuller, leader.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, December 14, 23 and 24, 1965
Tin Tin Deo | |
I'm In The Mood For Love | |
Night Flight | |
Our Man Flint | |
Seesaw | |
Batucada Surgiu | |
17 Mile Drive | |
A Patch Of Blue | |
Latin Lady | |
Blues For A Debutante | |
Sweets For My Sweet | |
Wild Chestnuts |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20101 in 1966.
PJ-10102 Gerry Mulligan - Paris Concert 1966
Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Red Mitchell, bass; Frank Isola, drums.
Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, June 1, 1954
Motel | |
V8181 | Bernie's Tune |
V8182 | Walkin' Shoes |
same personnel.
Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, June 3, 1954
Soft Shoe | |
V8188 | Five Brothers |
Makin' Whoopee |
same personnel.
Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, June 7, 1954
V8184 | Moonlight In Vermont |
V8185 | Laura |
V8186 | Love Me Or Leave Me |
V8187 | Come Out Wherever You Are |
** also released on World Pacific Jazz ST-20102 in 1966.
PJ-10103 The Zimbo Trio 1966
Amilton Godoy as Hamilton Godoy, piano; Luiz Chaves, bass; Rubens Barsotti as Rubinho, drums.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, released 1964
Zimbo Samba | |
Menina Flor | |
Garota De Ipanema | |
Consolacao | |
Diz Que Fui Por Ai | |
Sou Sem Paz | |
Vivo Sonhando | |
So Por Amor |
Amilton Godoy as Hamilton Godoy, piano; Luiz Chaves, bass; Rubens Barsotti as Rubinho Barsotti, drums.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, released 1965
Balanco Zona Sul | |
Reza | |
Garota De Charme | |
O Rei Triste |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20103 in 1966.
PJ-10104 Wes Montgomery - Easy Groove 1966
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 |
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 | |
Hymn For Carl | |
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 |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20104 in 1966.
PJ-10105 Richard "Groove" Holmes - Tell It Like It Tis 1966
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
Licks A Plenty |
Gene Ammons, tenor sax; Richard Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
The Black Orchid, Los Angeles, CA, night, August 15, 1961
Hittin' The Jug |
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1961
Blow The Man Down | |
Denice | |
Later | |
Secret Love |
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Lawrence Marable, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1962
This Here | |
It Might As Well Be Spring |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20105 in 1966.
PJ-10106 The Jazz Crusaders - Talk That Talk 1966
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Leroy Vinnegar, bass; + overdubs: unidentified big band.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 7, 1966
Walkin' My Cat Named Dog | |
Studewood | |
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me | |
There Is A Time (Le Temps) | |
Hey Girl | |
Uptight (Everything's Alright) | |
Arrastao | |
Mohair Sam | |
Walk On By | |
1, 2, 3 | |
The Shadow Do | |
Turkish Black |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20106 in 1966.
PJ-10107 Les McCann - A Bag Of Gold 1966
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 1960
Gone On And Get That Church | |
The Truth | |
We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah |
Les McCann, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 30 or 29, 1963
Fish This Week | |
(13197) | Kathleen's Theme |
Les McCann, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
After Hours Concert, The Esquire Theater, Los Angeles, CA, circa 1964
The Shampoo | |
(Shades Of) Spanish Onions | |
The Shout |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20107 in 1966.
PJ-10108 Chico Hamilton - Jazz Milestones Series 1966
Buddy Collette, tenor, alto sax, clarinet, flute; Fred Katz, cello; Jim Hall, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Music Box Theatre, Hollywood, CA, February 10 and 13, 1956
Taking A Chance On Love | |
Topsy | |
Sleep |
Paul Horn, alto, tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Fred Katz, cello; John Pisano, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, October 21 and 24, 1956
Siete-Cuatro | |
ST-1895 | Satin Doll |
Soft Winds | |
Caravan | |
I Know (Theme) |
Eric Dolphy, alto sax; Nate Gershman, cello; John Pisano, guitar; Hal Gaylor, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, August 22, 1958
In A Sentimental Mood (edited version) | |
I'm Beginning To See The Light (edited version) |
Paul Horn, alto sax, flute; Buddy Collette, tenor, alto sax; Fred Katz, cello; Jim Hall, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Sound Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA, January 9 and 12, 1959
Take The "A" Train |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20108 in 1966.
PJ-10109 Richard "Groove" Holmes - Jazz Milestones Series 1966
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' |
Deep Purple |
Gene Ammons, tenor sax; Richard Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
The Black Orchid, Los Angeles, CA, night, August 15, 1961
Good Vibrations (aka Happy Blues) |
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Gene Edwards, guitar; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1961
Hallelujah, I Love Her So | |
After Hours | |
Secret Love |
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 |
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Lawrence Marable, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1962
Sweatin' |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20109 in 1966.
PJ-10110 Bud Shank And The Sax Section 1966
Bill Perkins, Bud Shank, alto sax; Bob Cooper, Bob Hardaway, tenor sax; John Lowe, Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; Bob Florence, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, December, 1966
Summer Samba (So Nice) | |
On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) | |
Sidewinder | |
Summertime | |
And I Love Her | |
The Grass Is Greener | |
The Work Song | |
Reza | |
Take Five | |
Here's That Rainy Day | |
A Time For Love | |
Senor Blues |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20110 in 1966.
PJ-10111 Gerald Wilson Orchestra - The Golden Sword (Torero Impressions In Jazz) 1966
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Mel Moore, Jimmy Owens, Al Porcino, trumpet; John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Mike Barone, trombone, arranger #2; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; William Green, flute, piccolo; Jimmy Woods, soprano, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Roy Ayers, vibes; Jack Wilson, piano; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Max Garduno, congas; Gerald Wilson, arranger, maracas.
T.T.G. Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 21, 1966
1. | Carlos |
2. | The Feather (From "Teotihuacan Suite") |
3. | The Serpent (From "Teotihuacan Suite") |
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Mel Moore, Al Porcino, trumpet; Mike Barone, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; William Green, flute, piccolo; Jimmy Woods, soprano, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Roy Ayers, vibes; Jack Wilson, piano; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Max Garduno, congas; Gerald Wilson, arranger, maracas.
T.T.G. Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 8, 1966
The Golden Sword | |
Chanson Du Feu Follet (Song Of The Mad Fire) | |
Blues Latinese |
Conte Candoli, Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Mel Moore, Al Porcino, trumpet; John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Mike Barone, trombone, arranger #4; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; William Green, flute, piccolo; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Victor Feldman, vibes; Jack Wilson, piano; Laurindo Almeida, guitar; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Max Garduno, congas; Dick Grove, arranger #2; Gerald Wilson, arranger, director, maracas.
T.T.G. Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 19, 1966
1. | Man Of La Mancha |
2. | The Breeze And I |
3. | Mi Corazon (My Heart) |
4. | La Mentira (The Lie) |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20111 in 1966. and on The Golden Sword - Torero Impressions In Jazz, Discovery DS-901 in 1984.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-10112 Don Ellis Orchestra - 'Live' At Monterey! 1966
Don Ellis, Paul Lopez, Glenn Stuart, Ed Warren, Alan Weight, trumpet; Ron Myers, Dave Wells, trombone; Terry Woodson, bass trombone; Ruben Leon, alto, soprano sax, flute; Tom Scott, alto sax, saxello, flute; Ira Schulman, Ron Starr, tenor sax, clarinet; John Magruder, baritone sax, clarinet; Dave Mackay, organ, piano; Chuck Domanico, Ray Neapolitan, Frank De La Rosa, bass; Steve Bohannon, Alan Estes, drums; Chino Valdes, congas, bongos.
Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey, CA, September 18, 1966
33 222 1 222 | |
Passacaglia And Fugue | |
Concerto For Trumpet | |
New Nine |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20112 in 1966, CDP 7243 4 94768 2 0 in 1998.
PJ-10113 Buddy Rich - Swingin' New Big Band 1966
Walter Battagello, Yoshito Murakami, Robert Shew, John Sottile, trumpet; Johnny Boice, James Trimble, trombone; Dennis Allan Good, Mike Waverley, bass trombone; Daniel Quill, alto sax, clarinet; Peter Yellin, alto sax, clarinet, flute; Jay Corre, Martin Flax, tenor sax, clarinet, flute; Stephen Perlow, baritone sax, bass clarinet; John Bunch, piano; Barry Zweig, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, September 29, 1966
Basically Blues | |
My Man's Gone Now | |
More Soul |
same personnel.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, September 30, 1966
Readymix | |
Critic's Choice |
same personnel.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, October 1, 1966
Uptight (Everything's Alright) |
same personnel.
RCA Victor Studios, Los Angeles, CA, October 10, 1966
Sister Sadie | |
West Side Story Medley: Overture / Cool / Something's Coming / Somewhere |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20113 in 1966, CDP 7243 8 35232 2 1 in 1995.
PJ-10114 The Zimbo Trio - The Brazilian Sound / Restrained Excitement 1967
Amilton Godoy as Hamilton Godoy, piano; Luiz Chaves, bass; Rubens Barsotti as Rubinho Barsotti, drums.
Estudio RGE, Sao Paulo, Brazil, released 1966
Kao, Xango | |
Bocoxe | |
It Could Only Happen With You (So Tinha De Ser Com Voce) | |
Slum (Favela) | |
Tomorrow (Amanha) | |
Veloso's Samba (Samba Do Veloso) | |
Just To Hurt My Heart (P'ra Machucar Meu Coracao) | |
Jequibau (No Balanco Do Jequibau) | |
To Live Happily (Pra Viver Feliz) | |
Goodbye Sadness (Tristeza) | |
Water To Drink (Agua De Beber) |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20114 in 1967.
PJ-10115 The Jazz Crusaders Recorded Live At The Newport And Pacific Jazz Festivals 1966 - The Festival Album 1967
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Herbie Lewis, bass.
Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI, July 4, 1966
Young Rabbits | |
Freedom Sound |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Jimmy Bond, bass.
Pacific Jazz Festival, Costa Mesa, CA, October 8, 1966
Trance Dance | |
A Summer Madness (as Summer's Madness) |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20115 in 1967, 7243 5 60435 2 7 in 2005.
PJ-10116 The Jazz Corps Under The Direction Of Tommy Peltier Featuring Roland Kirk 1967
Tommy Peltier, trumpet, flugelhorn, director; Fred Rodriguez, tenor, alto sax, flute; Lynn Blessing, vibes; Bill Plummer, bass; Maurice Miller, drums; featuring Roland Kirk, tenor sax, flute, manzello, stritch.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, October 11 and 12, 1966
Harplyness | |
Serenity | |
Peru-T | |
Another Plum | |
Chalan Pago | |
Le Blessing | |
Meanwhile |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20116 in 1967.
PJ-10117 The Buddy Rich Big Band - Big Swing Face 1967
Charles Findley, Yoshito Murakami, John Scottile, Bobby Shew, trumpet; Ron Meyers, Jim Trimble, trombone; Bill Wimberly, bass trombone; Quin Davis, alto sax; Ernie Watts, alto sax, flute; Jay Corre, Robert Keller, tenor sax, flute; Marty Flax, baritone sax; Ray Starling, piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; James Gannon, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, February 22, 1967
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) | |
Wack Wack | |
Love For Sale | |
Bugle Call Rag |
same personnel.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, February 23, 1967
Big Swing Face | |
Willowcrest |
same personnel.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, February 24, 1967
Mexicali Nose |
add + an overdub: Cathy Rich, vocal.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, February 25, 1967;
United Recording, Los Angeles, CA, 1967
The Beat Goes On |
omit Cathy Rich.
United Recording, Los Angeles, CA, March 10, 1967
Monitor Theme |
** also released on World Pacific Jazz ST-20117 in 1967; Pacific Jazz CDP 7243 8 37989 2 6 in 1996.
PJ-10118 The Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Live And Swinging! 1967
Gary Barone, Dick Forrest, Larry McGuire, Al Porcino, Alex Rodriguez, Charles Tolliver, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, trombone; Mike Barone, trombone, arranger #3; Don Switzer, bass trombone; Ramon Bojorquez, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Howard Johnson, baritone sax, tuba; Phil Moore III, piano; Jack Wilson, organ; Buddy Woodson, bass; Carl Lott, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger; Dick Grove, arranger #1.
Marty's On The Hill, Los Angeles, CA, March 31, 1967
1. | I Should Care |
2. | I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) |
3. | Misty |
Gary Barone, Dick Forrest, Larry McGuire, Al Porcino, Alex Rodriguez, trumpet; Charles Tolliver, trumpet, arranger #1; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, trombone; Mike Barone, trombone, arranger #3; Don Switzer, bass trombone; Ramon Bojorquez, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Howard Johnson, baritone sax, tuba; Phil Moore III, piano; Jack Wilson, organ; Buddy Woodson, bass; Carl Lott, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Marty's On The Hill, Los Angeles, CA, April 1, 1967
1. | Paper Man |
2. | The "It's" Where It's At |
3. | Blues For A Scorpio |
4. | Li'l Darlin' |
5. | Viva Tirado |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20118 in 1967.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
PJ-10119 Booker Ervin - Structurally Sound 1967
Charles Tolliver, trumpet; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; John Hicks, piano; Red Mitchell, bass; Lenny McBrowne, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 14, 1966
Boo's Blues | |
You're My Everything |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 15, 1966
Berkshire Blues | |
Franess | |
Take The "A" Train |
same personnel.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 16, 1966
Dancing In The Dark | |
Stolen Moments | |
Deep Night |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20119 in 1967; Blue Note 7243 5 27545 2 6 in 2001.
PJ-10120 Les McCann - From The Top Of The Barrel 1967
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
The Bit, Hollywood, CA, July 16 and 17, 1960
Three Slaves | |
On Green Dolphin Street | |
Set Call |
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco, CA, December, 1960
Frankie And Johnny | |
Medley: But Beautiful / It Could Happen To You | |
Taking A Chance On Love | |
Love Letters |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20120 in 1967.
PJ-10121 Victor Feldman Plays Everything In Sight 1967
Victor Feldman, piano, vibes, drums, Novachord, alto vibes, tympani, electric piano, electric Fender bass piano, organ, marimba, xylophone, conga drums, tambourine, chocalho, jawbone, cabasa, cowbell, triangle, squeak sticks, sand blocks.
Los Angeles, CA, early-mid 1967
You And Me | |
Sure As You're Born | |
The Sunset | |
Do The Jake | |
Geronimo | |
This Door Swings Booth Ways | |
Have A Heart | |
In The Mood | |
By Myself | |
Sunshine Superman |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20121 in 1967.
PJ-10122 Roger Kellaway Featuring Tom Scott - Spirit Feel 1967
Tom Scott, alto, soprano sax; Roger Kellaway, piano; Chuck Domanico, bass; John Guerin, drums; with Paul Beaver, tape recorder #1,8; Red Mitchell, bass #8.
Los Angeles, CA, early-mid 1967
1. | Spirit Feel |
2. | Portrait |
3. | Ten To Five |
4. | Witchwatcher |
5. | Blues For Hari |
6. | One, Two, Three, Four, Five |
7. | Comme Ci Comme Ca (Clopin-Clopant) |
8. | Double-Fault |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20122 in 1967.
PJ-10123 The Don Ellis Orchestra - Live In 3 2/3 /4 Time 1967
Don Ellis, Bob Harmon, Glenn Stuart, Ed Warren, Alan Weight, trumpet; Ron Myers, Dave Wells, trombone; Terry Woodson, bass trombone; Ruben Leon, alto, soprano sax, flute; Tom Scott, alto sax, saxello, flute; Ira Schulman, Ron Starr, tenor sax, flute, clarinet; John Magruder, baritone sax, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet; Dave Mackay, piano; Chuck Domanico, Ray Neapolitan, Frank De La Rosa, bass; Steve Bohannon, drums; Alan Estes, drums, timbales; Chino Valdes, congas, bongos.
Pacific Jazz Festival, Costa Mesa, CA, October 10, 1966
Orientation | |
Angel Eyes | |
Freedom Dance (as Freedom Jazz Dance) |
Don Ellis, Bob Harmon, Glenn Stuart, Ed Warren, Alan Weight, trumpet; Dave Sanchez, Dave Wells, trombone; Terry Woodson, bass trombone; Ruben Leon, alto, soprano sax, flute; Joe Roccisano, alto, soprano sax, flute, clarinet; Ira Schulman, Ron Starr, tenor sax, flute, clarinet; John Magruder, baritone sax, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet; Dave Mackay, piano; Ray Neapolitan, Dave Parlato, Frank De La Rosa, bass; Steve Bohannon, drums; Alan Estes, drums, timbales; Chino Valdes, congas, bongos; Mark Stevens, percussion.
Shelly's Manne-Hole, Los Angeles, CA, March 27, 1967
Barnum's Revenge | |
Upstart | |
Thetis |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20123 in 1967, 7243 5 23996 2 8 in 2000.
PJ-10124 The Jazz Crusaders - Uh Huh 1967
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; "Stix" Hooper, drums; and Charles "Buster" Williams, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 15, 1967
Blue Monday | |
Night Theme | |
Uh Huh | |
Air Waves | |
Ice Water | |
(16536) | Watts Happening |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20124 in 1967.
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
PJ-10125 Johnny Lytle - Done It Again 1967
Johnny Lytle, vibes, xylophone; Jimmy Foster, organ; Major Holley, bass; Peppy Hinant, drums; Don Alias, congas.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, early-mid 1967
Done It Again | |
People | |
Sunny | |
Sleepy Dozer | |
Zote | |
Jungle Child | |
If Ever I Should Leave You | |
That's The Way I Feel | |
The Nearness Of You | |
Happy Preacher |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20125 in 1967.
PJ-10126 The Buddy Rich Big Band - The New One! 1968
Charles Findley, Oliver Mitchell, Yoshito Murakami, John Sotille, trumpet; John Boice, Robert Brawn, James Trimble, trombone; James Mosher, Ernest Watts, alto sax; Jay Corre, Robert Keller, tenor sax; Meyer Hirsch, baritone sax; Ray Starling, piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; James Gannon, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, June 16, 1967
New Blues | |
I Can't Get Started | |
Group Shot |
same personnel.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, June 26, 1967
Chicago | |
Luv |
same personnel.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, June 27, 1967
Away We Go | |
Machine | |
Something For Willie | |
Standing Up In A Hammock |
Charles Findley, Russell Iverson, Yoshito Murakami, John Sotille, trumpet; Samuel Burtis, Jack Spurlock, trombone; Robert Brawn, bass trombone; Charles Owens, Ernest Watts, alto sax; Pascel LaBarbera, tenor sax; Jay Corre, tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Frank Capi, baritone sax; Russel Turner Jr., piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; Ronald Fudoli, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, December 5, 1967
The Rotten Kid | |
Diabolus |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20126 in 1968, 7243 4 94507 2 1 in 1998.
PJ-10127 Booker Ervin - Booker 'N' Brass 1967
Freddie Hubbard, Charles Tolliver, Richard Williams, trumpet; Ray Copeland, trumpet, flugelhorn; Garnett Brown, Bennie Green, trombone; Benny Powell, bass trombone; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Kenny Barron, piano; Reggie Johnson, string bass; Leonard McBrowne, drums; Teddy Edwards, arranger, conductor.
Webster Hall, NYC, September 12, 1967
L.A. After Dark (master-take 6) | |
Baltimore Oriole | |
St. Louis Blues |
John Coles, Richard Williams, trumpet; Martin Banks, Ray Copeland, trumpet, flugelhorn; Bennie Green, Britt B. Woodman, trombone; Benny Powell, bass trombone; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Kenny Barron, piano; Reggie Johnson, bass; Leonard McBrowne, drums; Teddy Edwards, arranger, conductor.
Webster Hall, NYC, September 13, 1967
East Dallas Special | |
I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City | |
Kansas City |
Martin Banks, Ray Copeland, Freddie Hubbard, Richard Williams, trumpet; Garnett Brown, Bennie Green, trombone; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Kenny Barron, piano; Reggie Johnson, bass; Leonard McBrowne, drums; Teddy Edwards, arranger, conductor.
Webster Hall, NYC, September 14, 1967
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans | |
Harlem Nocturne | |
I Left My Heart In San Francisco |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20127 in 1967, CDP 7243 4 94509 2 9 in 1998.
PJ-10128 Victor Feldman - The Venezuela Joropo 1967
Bill Perkins, flute, alto flute; Victor Feldman, vibes, marimba, harpsichord; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Monty Budwig, bass; Colin Bailey, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1967
Caracas Nights | |
The Shadow Of Your Smile (La Sombra De Tu Sonrisa) | |
Pavane | |
Summer Island (Islas Del Verano) |
Bill Perkins, flute, alto flute; Dorothy Remson, harp; Emil Richards, vibes, marimba; Victor Feldman, vibes, marimba, harpsichord; Al Hendrickson, guitar; Max Bennett, bass; Larry Bunker, timbales; Milt Holland, maracas, percussion.
El Gavilan | |
Pasion | |
Por El Camino Real | |
Obsession Waltz | |
Frenesi |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20128 in 1967.
PJ-10129 Johnny Lytle - Swingin' At The Gate 1967
Johnny Lytle, vibes, xylophone, beer bottle; Jimmy Foster, organ; Larry Gales, bass; Jozell Carter, drums; Carlos "Potato" Valdes, congas.
Top Of The Gate-Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, August-November, 1967
Minor Soul | |
Gonna Get That Boat | |
Cherish | |
Mongo | |
Blues Time | |
Just A Feelin' Good | |
When I Fall In Love | |
Jugee Boogie |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20129 in 1967.
PJ-10130 The Mastersounds With Wes Montgomery - Kismet 1967
Buddy Montgomery, vibes; Richie Crabtree, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar #1,3-8; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Benny Barth, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 1958
1. | Overture: Not Since Nineveh / Olive Tree / Stranger In Paradise / And This Is My Beloved / Night Of My Nights / Sands Of Time |
2. ST-2029 | SX-505 | Gesticulate And Rhymes Have I |
3. | Olive Tree |
4. | Not Since Nineveh |
5. | Baubles, Bangles And Beads |
6. SX-504 | Fate |
7. | And This Is My Beloved |
8. ST-2028 | Stranger In Paradise |
** originally released on The Mastersounds - Kismet, World Pacific PJ-1243 in 1958.
PJ-10131 The Jazz Crusaders - Lighthouse '68 1968
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, November 10-13, 1967
Ooga-Boo-Ga-Loo (as Oogo-Boo-Ga-Loo) | |
Eleanor Rigby | |
Native Dancer | |
Never Had It So Good | |
The Emperor | |
Impressions |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20131 in 1968, 7243 5 76850 2 3 in 2004.
PJ-10132 The Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Everywhere 1968
Dick Forrest, Steve Huffsteter, Bill Mattison, Alex Rodriguez, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; William Green, flute, piccolo; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, alto flute; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Jack Wilson, piano, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Buddy Woodson, bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, December 4, 1967
Everywhere | |
M. Capetillo | |
Little Bit Of Soul | |
Del Olivar |
Gary Barone, Bobby Bryant, Dick Forrest, Alex Rodriguez, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Henry DeVega, reeds; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Phil Moore III, piano; Jack Wilson, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Frank Butler, drums; Moises Obligacion, congas; Hugh Anderson, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, January 2, 1968
Out Of This World | |
Pretty Polly | |
Do I Love You | |
Mini Waltz |
** also released on Pacific Jazz ST-20132 in 1968.
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
ST-20133 The Buddy Rich Big Band - Mercy, Mercy 1968
David Culp, Kenneth Faulk, Al Porcino, William Prince, trumpet; Richard Stepton, Jim Trimble, trombone; Peter Graves, bass trombone; Charles Owens, Art Pepper, alto sax; Pat LaBarbera, Don Menza, tenor sax; John Laws, baritone sax; Joe Azarello, piano; Walter Namuth, guitar; Gary Walters, Fender bass, string bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV, July 7, 1968
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy | |
Preach And Teach | |
Channel 1 Suite | |
Big Mama Cass | |
Goodbye Yesterday | |
Acid Truth | |
Alfie | |
Ode To Billie Joe |
** also released on Pacific Jazz 7243 8 54331 2 2 in 1997.
ST-20134 Jean-Luc Ponty - More Than Meets The Ear 1968
Carmell Jones, trumpet; Leo Wright, alto sax, flute; Jean-Luc Ponty, violin; George Gruntz, piano; Daniel Humair, drums.
Hamburg, West Germany, 1968
With A Little Help From My Friends | |
3 + 2 = 1 | |
California | |
Gimme Little Sign | |
Pata Pata | |
Pebble Beach Walk | |
Pacific Drove | |
Fort Ord Canon |
ST-20135 The Gerald Wilson Orchestra - California Soul 1968
Larry McGuire, Alex Rodriguez, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Art Maebe, French horn, tuba; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Alan Beutler, Henry DeVega, William Green, Pete Terry, reeds; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Tommy Flanagan, Jimmy Rowles, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony, guitar; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 7, 1968
tk.4 | Channel Island |
tk.7/11 | El Presidente |
Ollie Mitchell, Dalton Smith, trumpet; George Hyde, Jim McGee, French horn; Bill Perkins, reeds; Mike Wofford, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; replaces McGuire, Maebe, Beutler, William Green, Flanagan, Gilbert.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 16, 1968
tk.5 | California Soul |
- | Lullaby From Rosemary's Baby |
tk.6 | Yesterlove |
Bobby Bryant, Larry McGuire, Alex Rodriguez, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; David Duke, French horn; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Alan Beutler, baritone sax; Henry DeVega, Pete Terry, reeds; Jimmy Rowles, Mike Wofford, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony, guitar; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 2, 1968
tk.5 | Light My Fire |
tk.9 | Sunshine Of Your Love |
tk.3 | Russion River (redo) |
- | Down Here On The Ground |
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
ST-20136 The Jazz Crusaders - Powerhouse 1968
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 9, 1968
Promises, Promises | |
Love Is Blue | |
Cookie Man |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano, electric piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Arthur Adams, guitar #1; Buster Williams, bass.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1968
1. | Love And Peace |
2. | Hey Jude |
3. (16540) | Fire Water |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 11, 1968
Sting Ray | |
(16533) | Fancy Dance |
Upstairs |
** part of The Pacific Jazz Quintet Studio Sessions, Mosaic MD6-230 in 2005.
ST-20137 A Portrait Of Wes Montgomery 1968
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 |
Joe Bradley, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Paul Parker, drums.
ST-2021 | Finger Pickin' |
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 |
4326 | Montgomery Funk (as Montgomeryland Funk) |
Pony Poindexter, alto sax #2; Buddy Montgomery, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Louis Hayes, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 1959
1. 6555 | Summertime |
2. 6557 | Falling In Love With Love |
Pony Poindexter, alto sax; Gildo Mahones, piano; Wes Montgomery, guitar; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Walter Bolden, drums; Jon Hendricks, vocal.
Fugazi Hall, San Francisco, CA, 1959
A-2058 | 5709 | A Good Git-Together |
ST-20138 Chet Baker Plays And Sings 1968
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, October 3, 1953
Bea's Flat | |
PJ-291 | Happy Little Sunbeam |
Chet Baker, trumpet, vocal; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Bob Neel, drums.
Capitol Melrose Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 15, 1954
But Not For Me | |
PJ-360 | I Get Along Without You Very Well |
There Will Never Be Another You | |
PJ-362 | Look For The Silver Lining |
My Funny Valentine | |
I Fall In Love Too Easily |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerard Gustin, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Bert Dahlander, drums.
Studio Pathe-Maggelan, Paris, France, October 24, 1955
29249-2 | Summertime |
29251-1 | Tenderly |
29245-2 | Small Hotel |
Chet Baker, trumpet, vocal; Russ Freeman, piano, celeste; James Bond, bass; Peter Littman, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 23, 1956
S-1873 | ST-1873 | My Buddy |
ST-20139 Clifford Brown - Jazz Immortal 1968
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 |
** originally released on Pacific Jazz PJ-3 in 1960.
ST-20140 The Genius Of Gerry Mulligan 1968
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 |
** originally released on Pacific Jazz PJ-8 in 1960.
ST-20141 not used
ST-20142 Lee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan - Konitz Meets Mulligan 1968
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.
ST-20143 Chico Hamilton Quintet - Spectacular! 1968
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.
ST-20144 John Lewis, Percy Heath, Chico Hamilton, Jim Hall, Bill Perkins - 2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West 1968
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.
ST-20145 Gerry Mulligan - California Concerts 1968
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.
ST-20146 Gerry Mulligan And Chet Baker - Timeless 1968
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 |
** originally released on Timeless, Pacific Jazz PJ-75 in 1963.
ST-20147 Richard "Groove" Holmes - Welcome Home 1968
Chuck Findley, trumpet; Anthony Ortega, Tom Scott, alto sax; Teddy Edwards, tenor sax, arranger; Joe Sample, piano, arranger; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ, piano; Mike Anthony, George Freeman, guitar; Wilton Felder, electric bass, baritone sax; Paul Humphrey, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1968
Groovin' Time | |
Oklahoma Toad | |
Upward Bound | |
The Madison Time | |
The Odd Couple | |
I'm In The Mood For Love | |
98.6-Lazy Day | |
Sunday Mornin' |
ST-20148 not used
ST-20149 Various Artists - This Is The Blues Vol. I 1969
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 |
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
Cross Talk |
Sonny Stitt, tenor sax; Charles Kynard, organ; Ray Crawford, guitar; Doug Sides, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, May, 1963
Summer Special |
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 |
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
Lighthouse Blues |
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
(16538) | New Time Shuffle |
Arthur James "Fats" Theus, tenor sax; Billy Larkin, organ; James Daniels, guitar; Jesse Kilpatrick, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, 1966
Where Did The Blues Go |
Johnny Lytle, vibes, xylophone; Jimmy Foster, organ; Major Holley, bass; Peppy Hinant, drums; Don Alias, congas.
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, early-mid 1967
That's The Way I Feel |
ST-20150 Various Artists - This Is The Blues Vol. II 1969
Barbara Dane, guitar, vocal.
live? at The Ash Grove, Los Angeles, CA, released 1958
How Long Blues |
Sonny Terry, harmonica, vocal; Brownie McGhee, guitar, vocal.
Los Angeles, CA, December 29, 1959
Livin' With The Blues | |
Baby, Please Don't Go |
Sonny Terry, harmonica, vocal; Lightnin' Hopkins, Brownie McGhee, Big Joe Williams, guitar, vocal.
Los Angeles, CA, July 6, 1960
If You Steal My Chickens | |
How Long Have It Been |
Bumble Bee Slim, vocal, guitar; accompanied by Lou Blackburn, trombone #1; Curtis Amy, tenor sax #2; Richard Holmes, organ; Leroy Henderson, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 30, 1962
1. | Wake Up In The Mornin' |
2. | Puppy Love |
Long Gone Miles, vocal; accompanied by Willie Chambers, guitar; Leroy Vinnegar, bass.
World Pacific Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 1964
I Feel All Right | |
Long Gone | |
Barefoot Rock |
ST-20151 not used
ST-20152 Wilton Felder - Bullitt 1969
Wayne Henderson, trombone, arranger, producer; Wilton Felder, tenor sax, arranger; and others.
1969
Theme From Bullitt | |
All Along The Watch Tower | |
Ain't Notthing Like The Real Thing | |
Hi-Heel Sneakers | |
The Split | |
Doing My Thing | |
Up Here Down Below | |
Please Return Your Love To Me | |
With A Little Help From My Friends | |
It's Just A Game, Love |
ST-20153 Richard "Groove" Holmes - Workin' On A Groovy Thing 1969
Herbert Anderson, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, Jerry Rusch, trumpet; William Peterson, electric trumpet; Thurman Green, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Anthony Ortega, Ernie Watts, alto sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, 1969
Isole Natale | |
Do You Know The Way To San Jose | |
Workin' On A Groovy Thing | |
Oklahoma Toad | |
High Blues Pressure | |
Listen Here | |
In And Out | |
Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife | |
Rhythm And Groove | |
I Can't Stop Dancing |
ST-20154 Bobby Bryant - Earth Dance 1969
Bobby Bryant, trumpet; Ernie Watts, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Wilton Felder, Fender bass; with Buddy Childers, Freddie Hill, Paul Hubinon, trumpet; George Bohanon, John Ewing, Bill Tole, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; David Duke, French horn; Don Waldrop, tuba; Pete Christlieb, baritone sax; Herman Riley, sax; Don Bailey, harmonica; Melvin Moore, violin; Mike Anthony, guitar; John Duke, acoustic bass; Carl Lott, drums; Bob Norris, Chino Valdes, congas.
Los Angeles, CA, 1969
Earth Dance | |
While My Guitar Gently Weeps | |
Since I Left Home | |
Cristo Redentor | |
Crisis | |
Happiness Is A Warm Gun | |
Love Is Like An Old, Old Man | |
I Want To Testify |
ST-20155 Ernie Watts Quartet - Planet Love 1969
Ernie Watts, alto, tenor sax; Clarence McDonald, piano; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Robert Morin, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, circa 1969
Going Home | |
Knowing When To Leave | |
Black Is Beautiful | |
Wichita Lineman | |
Boo | |
Planet Love | |
Fourth Dynasty |
ST-20156 Jean-Luc Ponty - Electric Connection 1969
Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, William Peterson, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Tony Ortega, flute; Bud Shank, alto sax; Richard Aplan, baritone sax; Jean-Luc Ponty, violin; George Duke, piano; Wilbert Longmire, guitar; Bob West, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, March 3 and 4, 1969
Summit Soul | |
Hypomode Del Sol | |
Scarborough Fair / Canticle | |
The Name Of The Game | |
The Loner | |
Waltz For Clara | |
Forget | |
Eighty-One |
ST-20157 Bud Shank Plays The Music And Arrangements Of Michel LeGrand - Windmills Of Your Mind 1969
Gary Barone, Bud Brisbois, Conte Candoli, trumpet; Billy Byers, trombone; Bud Shank, flute, alto sax; Ernie Watts, tenor sax; Michel LeGrand, piano, harpsichord, arranger; Artie Kane, organ; Howard Roberts, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, released 1969
The Windmills Of Your Mind | |
Watch What Happens | |
Theme D'Elise | |
One Day | |
Chanson De Solange | |
De Delphine A Lancien | |
I Will Wait For You | |
His Eyes, Her Eyes | |
Once Upon A Summertime | |
Chanson Des Jumelles |
ST-20158 Buddy Rich Big Band - Buddy And Soul 1969
Kenneth Faulk, Oliver E. Mitchell, Mike Price, Robert Yance, trumpet; Salvador Marquez, trumpet, tambourine; Vince Diaz, Rick Stepton, trombone; Donald Switzer, bass trombone; Richie Cole, alto sax; Joseph Romano, alto sax, flute; Pat LaBarbera, tenor sax; Donald Englert, tenor sax, flute; Joeseph Calo, baritone sax; David Lahm, electric piano; David Dana, guitar; Robert Magnusson, bass, Fender bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, January 3, 1969;
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, April 16 and 17, 1969;
Whiskey A Go-Go, Hollywood, CA, June 22, 1969
Soul Lady | |
St. Petersberg Race | |
Soul Kitchen | |
Wonderbag | |
Ruth | |
Love And Peace | |
Hello I Love You | |
Comin' Home Baby | |
The Meaning Of The Blues | |
Greensleeves |
** also released on Pacific Jazz 7243 5 23998 2 6 in 2000.
ST-20159 Bobby Bryant - The Jazz Excursion Into Hair 1969
Bobby Bryant, trumpet, flugelhorn; Bobby Brookmeyer, valve trombone; Bud Shank, flute; Ernie Watts, tenor sax; Joe Sample, electric piano; Freddie Robinson, guitar; Wilton Felder, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; with Buddy Childers, Freddy Hill, Paul Hubinon, Reunald Jones, Bill Peterson, trumpet; Charles Loper, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Shorty Rogers, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, 1969
Be-In (Hare Krishna) | |
I Got Life | |
Let The Sunshine In | |
Hair | |
Good Morning Starshine | |
Aquarius | |
Where Do I Go? | |
Colored Spade |
ST-20160 Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Eternal Equinox 1969
Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, trombone; Alexander Thomas, bass trombone; Arthur Maebe, French horn; William Green, flute, piccolo; Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute, piccolo; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; George Duke, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Bob West, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 2, 1969
tk.4 | Equinox |
tk.1 | Aquarius |
tk.5 | Celestial Soul |
Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, trombone; Alexander Thomas, bass trombone; Arthur Maebe, French horn; William Green, flute, piccolo; Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute, piccolo; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; George Duke, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Bob West, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; William Marshall, vocal #2; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 3, 1969
1. | Pisces |
2. tk.3 | Baby, Baby Don't You Cry |
3. - | You, Me And Now |
4. tk.6 | Bluesnee |
Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, William Peterson, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Anthony Ortega, flute; Bud Shank, alto sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Jean-Luc Ponty, violin; George Duke, piano; Wilbert Longmire, guitar; Bob West, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, probably June, 1969
tk.2 | Scorpio Rising |
** part of The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings Of Gerald Wilson And His Orchestra, Mosaic MD5-198 in 2000.
ST-20161 Wilbert Longmire - Revolution 1969
Gary Barone, Gray Rains, trumpet; George Bohanon, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Anthony Ortega, sax; Leon Spencer Jr., organ, piano; Cal Green, Wilbert Longmire, guitar; Larry Gales, string bass; Ron Johnson, Fender bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; Joe Sample, arranger, conductor; with strings: Harry Bluestone, Dave Burk, Jesse Ehrlich, Myron Sandler, Marshall Sosson, strings.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, circa 1968
Scarborough Fair / Canticle | |
Galveston | |
This Guy's In Love With You | |
Theme From The Fox | |
Revolution | |
Movin' On | |
Bewitched | |
Somebody Loves You | |
Give It Up Or Turnit Loose |
ST-20162 Freddy Robinson - The Coming Atlantis 1969
Allen Brisbois, trumpet; Allen Butler, flute; Ernest Williams, bass clarinet, baritone sax; Plas Johnson, tenor sax; Alan C. Estes, vibes; Monk Higgins, organ, arranger, conductor; Freddy Robinson as Fred L. Robinson, guitar; Bob West, Fender bass, upright bass; King Errison, bongos, congas; Dee Ervin, percussion; Alexandra Brown, Difosco Ervin, Mamie Galore, Adrienne Williams, background vocal; featuring Joe Sample, piano; Paul Humphrey, drums; with Sid Sharp's string section.
circa 1968
Before Six | |
The Coming Atlantis | |
(I'm A) Fool For You | |
Freddy's Sermon | |
Black Fox | |
The Oggum Boogum Song | |
Rita | |
Monkin' Around |
** also released on Black Fox, World Pacific Jazz ST-20162 in 1969?.
ST-20163 Richard "Groove" Holmes - X-77 1970
Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ, vocal; Thornel Schwartz, guitar; Bob West, electric bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, 1969?
By The Time I Get To Phoenix | |
Going Home Blues | |
Polk Salad Annie | |
Heavy Groove | |
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars | |
Loping | |
X-77 Blues | |
Licks A Plenty |
ST-20164 not used
ST-20165 The Jazz Crusaders - Lighthouse '69 1969
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano, electric piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, July 26 and 27, 1969
Get Back | |
It's Gotta Be Real | |
Willie And Laura Mae Jones | |
Ruby P'gonia | |
It's Your Thing | |
Inside The Outside | |
Reflections | |
Svenska Flicka |
ST-20166 More Or Les McCann 1969
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.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, February 28, March 14, April 4, and August 25, 1961
Since I Fell 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 |
Les McCann, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, March 13 and 15, 1961
Django |
same personnel.
Village Gate, Greenwich Village, NY, December 29, 1961
(13196) | Someone Stole My Chitlins |
Les McCann, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphries, drums; with Willie Correa, bongos, congas, timbales.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 1964
Falling In Love With Love | |
Narobi Nights |
Les McCann, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums.
After Hours Concert, The Esquire Theater, Los Angeles, CA, circa 1964
Lavande |
ST-20167 The Klaus Doldinger Quartet - Blues Happening 1969
Klaus Doldinger, soprano sax #1,3, tenor sax #2; Ingfried Hoffmann, piano; Helmut Kandelberger, bass; Cees See, drums.
Trixi-Tonstudio, Munich, West Germany, August 19, 1968
1. | Saragossa |
2. | Tempus Fugit |
3. | Face In The Night |
First sequence: Klaus Doldinger, soprano sax; Helmut Kandelberger, bass; Kurt Bong, drums, horn section; -- sequence 2, 3 and 4: Klaus Doldinger, tenor sax; Ingfried Hoffmann, organ; Helmut Kandelberger, bass guitar; Cees See, drums; -- sequence 5: Klaus Doldinger, tenor sax; Ingfried Hoffmann, organ; Joe Quick, guitar; Lothar Meid, bass guitar; Wolfgang Paap, drums.
Blues Happening |
** originally released on Liberty (G) LBS 83 167 I in 1969.
ST-20168 The Jean-Luc Ponty Experience 1969
Jean-Luc Ponty, electric violin, baritone violectra; George Duke, electric piano; John Heard, electric bass; Dick Berk, drums.
Thee Experience, Los Angeles, CA, September 24, 1969
(17316) | Foosh |
(17317) | Pamukkale |
(17318) | Contact |
(17319) | Cantaloupe Island |
(17320) | Starlight, Starbright |
** part of Cantaloupe Island, Blue Note BN-LA632-H2 in 1976.
ST-20169 The Best Of Buddy Rich 1969
Walter Battagello, Yoshito Murakami, Robert Shew, John Sottile, trumpet; Johnny Boice, James Trimble, trombone; Dennis Allan Good, Mike Waverley, bass trombone; Daniel Quill, alto sax, clarinet; Peter Yellin, alto sax, clarinet, flute; Jay Corre, Martin Flax, tenor sax, clarinet, flute; Stephen Perlow, baritone sax, bass clarinet; John Bunch, piano; Barry Zweig, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, September 29, 1966
More Soul |
same personnel.
RCA Victor Studios, Los Angeles, CA, October 10, 1966
West Side Story Medley: Overture / Cool / Something's Coming / Somewhere |
Charles Findley, Yoshito Murakami, John Scottile, Bobby Shew, trumpet; Ron Meyers, Jim Trimble, trombone; Bill Wimberly, bass trombone; Quin Davis, alto sax; Ernie Watts, alto sax, flute; Jay Corre, Robert Keller, tenor sax, flute; Marty Flax, baritone sax; Ray Starling, piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; James Gannon, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, February 22, 1967
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) | |
Love For Sale |
Charles Findley, Oliver Mitchell, Yoshito Murakami, John Sotille, trumpet; John Boice, Robert Brawn, James Trimble, trombone; James Mosher, Ernest Watts, alto sax; Jay Corre, Robert Keller, tenor sax; Meyer Hirsch, baritone sax; Ray Starling, piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; James Gannon, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, June 16, 1967
New Blues |
Charles Findley, Russell Iverson, Yoshito Murakami, John Sotille, trumpet; Samuel Burtis, Jack Spurlock, trombone; Robert Brawn, bass trombone; Charles Owens, Ernest Watts, alto sax; Pascel LaBarbera, tenor sax; Jay Corre, tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Frank Capi, baritone sax; Russel Turner Jr., piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; Ronald Fudoli, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, December 5, 1967
The Rotten Kid |
David Culp, Kenneth Faulk, Al Porcino, William Prince, trumpet; Richard Stepton, Jim Trimble, trombone; Peter Graves, bass trombone; Charles Owens, Art Pepper, alto sax; Pat LaBarbera, Don Menza, tenor sax; John Laws, baritone sax; Joe Azarello, piano; Walter Namuth, guitar; Gary Walters, Fender bass, string bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV, July 7, 1968
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy | |
Channel 1 Suite |
ST-20170 Bud Shank With The Bob Alcivar Singers - Let It Be 1970
Bud Shank, alto sax; Roger Kellaway, piano; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Carol Kaye, bass; John Guerin, drums; Bob Alcivar, vocal arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, released 1970
Let It Be | |
Games People Play | |
Something | |
Long Time Gone | |
Both Sides Now | |
Loves Been Good To Me | |
A Famous Myth | |
Didn't We | |
Long And Winding Road | |
For Once In My Life |
ST-20171 Richard "Groove" Holmes, Ernie Watts - Come Together 1970
Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute, arranger; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Freddy Robinson, guitar; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Dick Berk, drums; King Errisson, congas.
NYC, 1969
Come Together | |
Boo | |
Hurt So Bad | |
Evil Ways | |
Can't Take My Eyes Off You | |
Wedding Bell Blues | |
Beer Can Alley |
ST-20172 Jean-Luc Ponty Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa - King Kong 1970
Ian Underwood, alto, tenor sax; Jean-Luc Ponty, electric violin, baritone violectra; Gene Estes, vibes, percussion; George Duke, piano, electric piano; Buell Neidlinger, bass; Arthur Dyne Tripp III, drums; Frank Zappa, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, October 6, 1969
(17310) | King Kong |
(17315) | America Drinks And Goes Home |
Ernie Watts, alto, tenor sax; Jean-Luc Ponty, electric violin, baritone violectra; George Duke, electric piano; Wilton Felder, electric bass; John Guerin, drums; Frank Zappa, arranger, conductor #1,2, arranger, conductor, guitar #3.
Los Angeles, CA, October 7, 1969
1. (17311) | Idiot Bastard Son |
2. (17313) | Twenty Small Cigars |
3. (17312) | How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That |
Vince DeRosa, French horn; Arthur Maebe, French horn, tuba; Jonathan Meyer, flute; Gene Cipriano, oboe, English horn; Donald Christlieb, bassoon; Jean-Luc Ponty, electric violin; Milt Thomas, viola; Harold Bemko, cello; George Duke, piano, electric piano; Buell Neidlinger, bass; Arthur Dyne Tripp III, drums; Ian Underwood, conductor; Frank Zappa, arranger.
Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 1969
(17314) | Music For Electric Violin And Low-Budget Orchestra |
** part of Cantaloupe Island, Blue Note BN-LA632-H2 in 1976.
ST-20173 Les McCann Ltd. - New From The Big City 1970
Les McCann, piano, vocal; Herbie Lewis, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
live in NYC, 1961
Gus Gus | |
Big City | |
Come Back Baby | |
Steady Trompin' | |
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home | |
The Girl From Ipanema | |
Tenderly | |
Beaux J. Poo Boo | |
Kathleen's Theme |
ST-20174 The Best Of The Gerald Wilson Orchestra 1970
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 |
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; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 27, 1962
Viva Tirado |
Jules Chaikin, Al Porcino, trumpet; Lester Robertson, trombone; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; replaces Chaiken, Strong, Raffell, Duran.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September, 1962
Milestones |
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
Lighthouse Blues |
Bobby Bryant, Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Melvin Moore, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; 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.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 10, 1965
Who Can I Turn To |
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Mel Moore, Jimmy Owens, Al Porcino, trumpet; John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Mike Barone, trombone, arranger; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; William Green, flute, piccolo; Jimmy Woods, soprano, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Roy Ayers, vibes; Jack Wilson, piano; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Max Garduno, congas; Gerald Wilson, arranger, maracas.
T.T.G. Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 21, 1966
The Feather (From "Teotihuacan Suite") |
Ollie Mitchell, Alex Rodriguez, Tony Rusch, Dalton Smith, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; George Hyde, Jim McGee, French horn; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Henry DeVega, Bill Perkins, Pete Terry, reeds; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Jimmy Rowles, Mike Wofford, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony, guitar; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 16, 1968
tk.5 | California Soul |
Bobby Bryant, Larry McGuire, Alex Rodriguez, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; David Duke, French horn; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Alan Beutler, baritone sax; Henry DeVega, Pete Terry, reeds; Jimmy Rowles, Mike Wofford, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony, guitar; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 2, 1968
tk.3 | Down Here On The Ground |
Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, trombone; Alexander Thomas, bass trombone; Arthur Maebe, French horn; William Green, flute, piccolo; Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute, piccolo; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; George Duke, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Bob West, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 2, 1969
tk.4 | Equinox |
same personnel.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 3, 1969
tk.6 | Bluesnee |
** also released on Pacific Jazz PJ-LA889-H in 1978.
ST-20175 The Best Of The Jazz Crusaders 1970
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 |
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
E8841 (16544) | The Young Rabbits |
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
Tough Talk |
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 |
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 |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Leroy Vinnegar, bass; + overdubs: unidentified big band.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, February 7, 1966
Uptight (Everything's Alright) |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, November 10-13, 1967
Ooga-Boo-Ga-Loo (as Oogo-Boo-Ga-Loo) | |
Eleanor Rigby |
same personnel.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 9, 1968
Promises, Promises |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano, electric piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Arthur Adams, guitar #1; Buster Williams, bass.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 10, 1968
1. | Love And Peace |
2. | Hey Jude |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano, electric piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach, CA, July 26 and 27, 1969
It's Your Thing |
ST-20176 Freddy Robinson - Hot Fun In The Summertime not released
Bobby Bryant, Freddy Hill, trumpet; Tom Scott, alto sax; Bill Green, sax; unknown, piano; Freddy Robinson, Al Vescovo, guitar; Henry Franklin, acoustic bass; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; Monk Higgins, arranger, conductor; Specialties Unlimited: Clydie King, Darlene Love, Edna Wright, background vocal; with Sid Sharp's string section.
1970
Caprice's Green Grass | |
Moonglow | |
I Want To Hold Your Hand | |
I'm In Love | |
Hot Fun In The Summertime | |
Someday We'll Be Together | |
Becky's Rainbow | |
The Creeper |
United Artists PJ-LA series (12 inch LP)
PJ-LA889-H The Best Of The Gerald Wilson Orchestra 1978
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 |
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; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 27, 1962
Viva Tirado |
Jules Chaikin, Al Porcino, trumpet; Lester Robertson, trombone; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; replaces Chaiken, Strong, Raffell, Duran.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September, 1962
Milestones |
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
Lighthouse Blues |
Bobby Bryant, Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Nat Meeks, Melvin Moore, trumpet; Bob Edmondson, John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; 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.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, March 10, 1965
Who Can I Turn To |
Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hill, Mel Moore, Jimmy Owens, Al Porcino, trumpet; John Ewing, Lester Robertson, trombone; Mike Barone, trombone, arranger; Ernie Tack, bass trombone; William Green, flute, piccolo; Jimmy Woods, soprano, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute; Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, tenor sax; Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Roy Ayers, vibes; Jack Wilson, piano; Buddy Woodson, bass; Mel Lee, drums; Max Garduno, congas; Gerald Wilson, arranger, maracas.
T.T.G. Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 21, 1966
The Feather (From "Teotihuacan Suite") |
Ollie Mitchell, Alex Rodriguez, Tony Rusch, Dalton Smith, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; George Hyde, Jim McGee, French horn; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Henry DeVega, Bill Perkins, Pete Terry, reeds; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Jimmy Rowles, Mike Wofford, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony, guitar; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 16, 1968
tk.5 | California Soul |
Bobby Bryant, Larry McGuire, Alex Rodriguez, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; David Duke, French horn; Ramon Bojorquez, alto sax; Anthony Ortega, alto sax, flute, piccolo; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Alan Beutler, baritone sax; Henry DeVega, Pete Terry, reeds; Jimmy Rowles, Mike Wofford, piano, organ, electric harpsichord; Mike Anthony, guitar; Stanley Gilbert, bass; Wilton Felder, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro, percussion; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 2, 1968
tk.3 | Down Here On The Ground |
Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, trombone; Alexander Thomas, bass trombone; Arthur Maebe, French horn; William Green, flute, piccolo; Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute, piccolo; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; George Duke, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Bob West, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 2, 1969
tk.4 | Equinox |
same personnel.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 3, 1969
tk.6 | Bluesnee |
** originally released on World Pacific Jazz ST-20174 in 1970.
PJ-LA890-H no information
PJ-LA891-H George Duke - Pacific Jazz 1978
Jay Daversa, Charles Findley, trumpet; Glenn Ferris, Ernie Tack, trombone; Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute; George Duke, piano, electric piano; Jay Graydon, guitar; John Heard, bass; Richard Berk, drums.
released 1970
Soul Watcher | |
Since You've Asked | |
Shades Of Joy | |
Games People Play | |
The Woman Who Sends Me Home |
same session.
Foosh | |
Evil Ways | |
Adonis |
PJ-LA892-H Various Artists - Jazz: The 50's Vol. I 1978
Chet Baker, trumpet; Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
The Haig, Hollywood, CA, May 20, 1953
PJ-1607 | Five Brothers |
Bud Shank, alto sax; Laurindo Almeida, guitar; Harry Babasin, bass; Roy Harte, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, September, 1953
Carinoso (as Carinosa) |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Carson Smith, bass; Larry Bunker, drums.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, October 3, 1953
All The Things You Are |
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
Tiny Capers (alternate take) |
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
PJ-1653 | Tommyhawk (as Tommy Hawk) |
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 |
Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone; Bud Shank, alto sax; Claude Williamson, piano; Buddy Clark, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; with Sam Caplan, Benny Gill, Marshall Sosson, violin; Lou Kievman, viola; Ray Kramer, cello.
Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, January 7, 1955
Low Life (alternate take) |
Bill Perkins, alto, tenor sax, flute; Bud Shank, alto, tenor, baritone sax, flute; Hampton Hawes, piano; Red Mitchell, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Capitol Melrose Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 2, 1955
It Had To Be You | |
Fluted Columns (alternate take) |
Jack Sheldon, trumpet; Joe Maini, alto sax; Kenny Drew, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Lawrence Marable, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, November 18, 1955
Contour |
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 |
PJ-LA893-H Various Artists - Jazz: The 60's Vol. I 1978
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 |
Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums; with guests: Curtis Amy, tenor sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes.
Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 1960
One More Hamhock Please |
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
Good Groove |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; "Sticks" Hooper, drums; and featuring guest musicians: Jimmy Bond, bass.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, May 24, 1961
That's It |
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 |
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. |
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
E8841 (16544) | The Young Rabbits |
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
Bernie's Tune |
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; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, August 27, 1962
Viva Tirado |
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 |
PJ-LA894-H Various Artists - Jazz: The 50's Vol. II 1978
Buddy Collette, tenor, alto sax, clarinet, flute; Fred Katz, cello; Jim Hall, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.
Music Box Theatre, Hollywood, CA, February 10 and 13, 1956
Topsy |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Phil Urso, tenor sax; Bobby Timmons, piano; James Bond, bass; Peter Littman, drums; Bill Loughbrough, chromatic tympani.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 24, 25 and 31, 1956
To Mickey's Memory |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, November 6, 1956
ST-1903 | Love Nest |
Carl Perkins, piano; Jim Hall, guitar; Red Mitchell, bass.
Los Angeles, CA, January 10 and 24, 1957
Things Ain't What They Used To Be (alternate take) |
Bob Brookmeyer, valve trombone, piano; Jimmy Giuffre, clarinet, tenor, baritone sax; Jim Hall, guitar; Joe Benjamin, bass; Dave Bailey, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, July 13, 1957
Louisiana |
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 |
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
Four And One Moore |
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 |
PJ-LA895-H Various Artists - Jazz: The 60's Vol. II 1978
Joe Pass, guitar; John Pisano, rhythm guitar; Jim Hughart, bass; Colin Bailey, drums.
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, September 2, 1964
Rosetta |
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
Lighthouse Blues |
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
Milestones |
Bill Perkins, Bud Shank, alto sax; Bob Cooper, Bob Hardaway, tenor sax; John Lowe, Jack Nimitz, baritone sax; Dennis Budimir, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Larry Bunker, drums; Bob Florence, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, December, 1966
On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) |
Tom Scott, alto, soprano sax; Roger Kellaway, piano; Chuck Domanico, bass; John Guerin, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, early-mid 1967
Portrait |
Charles Findley, Yoshito Murakami, John Scottile, Bobby Shew, trumpet; Ron Meyers, Jim Trimble, trombone; Bill Wimberly, bass trombone; Quin Davis, alto sax; Ernie Watts, alto sax, flute; Jay Corre, Robert Keller, tenor sax, flute; Marty Flax, baritone sax; Ray Starling, piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; James Gannon, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Chez Club, Hollywood, CA, February 23, 1967
Big Swing Face |
Charles Findley, Oliver Mitchell, Yoshito Murakami, John Sotille, trumpet; John Boice, Robert Brawn, James Trimble, trombone; James Mosher, Ernest Watts, alto sax; Jay Corre, Robert Keller, tenor sax; Meyer Hirsch, baritone sax; Ray Starling, piano; Richard Resnicoff, guitar; James Gannon, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.
Western Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, June 16, 1967
Group Shot |
Wayne Henderson, trombone; Wilton Felder, tenor sax; Joe Sample, piano; Stix Hooper, drums; and Buster Williams, bass.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, July 9, 1968
Promises, Promises |
Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, William Peterson, Tony Rusch, trumpet; Thurman Green, Frank Strong, trombone; Mike Wimberly, bass trombone; Tony Ortega, flute; Bud Shank, alto sax; Richard Aplan, baritone sax; Jean-Luc Ponty, violin; George Duke, piano; Wilbert Longmire, guitar; Bob West, bass; Paul Humphrey, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger, conductor.
Los Angeles, CA, March 3 and 4, 1969
Hypomode Del Sol |
Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon, Larry McGuire, trumpet; Thurman Green, Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, trombone; Alexander Thomas, bass trombone; Arthur Maebe, French horn; William Green, flute, piccolo; Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega, alto sax; Hadley Caliman, Harold Land, tenor sax; Ernie Watts, tenor sax, flute, piccolo; Richard Aplanalp, baritone sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; George Duke, piano; Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Bob West, electric bass; Carl Lott, drums; Gerald Wilson, arranger.
Liberty Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 3, 1969
tk.6 | Bluesnee |
PJ-LA896-H Art Pepper Plays Shorty Rogers And Others 1978
Chet Baker, trumpet #1,2; Art Pepper, alto sax; Richie Kamuca, tenor sax #1,2; Pete Jolly, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Stan Levey, drums.
Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 26, 1956
1. | Tynan Time |
2. | Minor Yours |
3. | Ol' Croix (as Old Croix) |
Chet Baker, trumpet; Art Pepper, alto sax; Richie Kamuca, tenor sax; Pete Jolly, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Stan Levey, drums.
Little Girl |
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 | |
Didi | |
Powder Puff | |
Bunny | |
Diablo's Dance |