Pacific Jazz Records Catalog: Mark IV series

The Original Pacific Jazz: Mark IV series (12 inch LP)

PJM-401   Bill Perkins, Art Pepper, Richie Kamuca - Just Friends   1957

Richie Kamuca, tenor sax; Bill Perkins, tenor sax, bass clarinet, flute; Hampton Hawes, piano; Red Mitchell, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.

Los Angeles, CA, October 29, 1956

Just Friends
All Of Me
Limehouse Blues
Solid De Sylva
Sweet And Lovely

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

** also released on World Pacific WPM-401 in 1958.

PJM-402   The Jazz Messengers Featuring Art Blakey - Ritual   1957

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

** also released on World Pacific WPM-402 in 1958, WP-1275 in 1959. and on Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Ritual!, Pacific Jazz PJ-15 in 1961.

World Pacific: Mark IV series (12 inch LP)

PJM-403   The Mastersounds - Jazz Showcase   1957

Buddy Montgomery, vibes; Richie Crabtree, piano; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Benny Barth, drums.

Los Angeles, CA, September 12, 1957

Un Poco Loco
Wes' Tune
Lover
Dexter's Deck
If I Should Lose You
That Old Devil Moon
The Queen And I
Spring Is Here
Water's Edge
Drum Tune

** also released on World Pacific WPM-403 in 1958, WP-1271 in 1959, STEREO-1271 in 1960.

PJM-404   Various Artists - Jazz Swings Broadway   1957

Paul Horn, flute, clarinet, alto sax, piccolo; Fred Katz, cello; John Pisano, guitar; Carson Smith, bass; Chico Hamilton, drums.

Los Angeles, CA, August 12, 1957

I'm A Funny Dame
Show Me

Stu Williamson, trumpet; Russ Freeman, piano; Monte Budwig, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.

Namely You
Love In A Home
Progress Is The Root Of All Evil
Independent

Russ Freeman, piano; Monte Budwig, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.

The Party's Over
Joey, Joey, Joey

Bud Shank, flute, alto sax; Bob Cooper, oboe, tenor sax, arranger; Claude Williamson, piano; Don Prell, bass; Chuck Flores, drums.

Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, February 18, 1958

Mutual Admiration Society
Two Lost Souls
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Just In Time

** also released on World Pacific WPM-404 in 1958.

PJM-405   The Mastersounds - The King And I   1958

Buddy Montgomery, vibes; Richie Crabtree, piano; Monk Montgomery, Fender electric bass; Benny Barth, drums.

Los Angeles, CA, September 19, 1957

Medley: I Have Dreamed / The Puzzlement / Something Wonderful
Dance Of The Siamese Children
ST-2001Getting To Know You
My Lord And Master
Medley: Hello Young Lovers / Whistle A Happy Tune
We Kiss In The Shadows
ST-2000Shall We Dance
Epilogue

** also released on World Pacific WPM-405 in 1958, WP-1272 in 1959, WP-1831 in 1964.

PJM-406   Lee Konitz Plays With The Gerry Mulligan Quartet   1958

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-2006Lover Man
I'll Remember April
These Foolish Things
All The Things You Are

same personnel.

Los Angeles, CA, January 30, 1953

ST-2007Almost Like Being In Love
PJ-235Sextet
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-237I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
PJ-238Lady Be Good

** also released on World Pacific WPM-406 in 1958, WP-1273 in 1959. and on Konitz Meets Mulligan, Pacific Jazz PJ-38 in 1962, ST-20142 in 1968.

PJM-407   Pepper Adams - Critics' Choice   1958

Lee Katzman, trumpet #1,3-6; Pepper Adams, baritone sax; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Doug Watkins, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.

Los Angeles, CA, August 23, 1957

1.Minor Mishap
2.Blackout Blues
3.High Step
4.Zec
5.Alone Together
6.50-21

** also released on World Pacific WPM-407 in 1958.

WPM-408   David Allen Sings Jerome Kern - A Sure Thing   1958

David Allen, vocal; with unidentified large orchestra, Johnny Mandel, arranger, conductor.

NYC, 1957

ST-2009A Sure Thing
Dearly Beloved
I'm Old Fashioned
Lovely To Look At
The Way You Look Tonight
The Folks Who Live On The Hill
Long Ago And Far Away
I've Told Every Little Star
All In Fun
ST-2008In Love In Vain

** also released on David Allen Sings The Music Of Jerome Kern, World Pacific WP-1295 in 1960, STEREO-1295 in 1960. and on World Pacific STEREO-1006 in 1958. and on David Allyn Sings The Jerome Kern Songbook, Discovery DS-900 in 1984.

WPM-409   The Voice Of Pat Healy - Just Before Dawn   1958

Pat Healy, vocal; with unidentified orchestra, Fred Katz, conductor.

released 1958

ST-2014Don't Ever Leave Me
ST-2015Easy Come
Siren Song
Everytime
I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All
Boys And Girls
Naughty But Nice
Isn't It A Pity
You Never Knew About Me
When I Fall In Love
Nobody Else But Me

PJM-410   Cy Touff - Havin' A Ball   1958

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
Half Past Jumpin' Time
A Smooth One

Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, trumpet; Jimmy Zito, bass trumpet; Harry Klee, Art Pepper, alto sax; Mort Friedman, tenor sax; Marty Berman, baritone sax; Jimmy Rowles, piano; Al Hendrickson, guitar; Ralph Pena, bass; Irv Cottler, drums; Johnny Mandel, arranger, conductor; + overdubs: Bill Holman, tenor sax.

Los Angeles, CA, September 11, 1956;
probably Los Angeles, CA area, 1958

Lazy River

** also released on World Pacific WPM-410 in 1958.

WPM-411   Bud Shank And Bob Cooper - The Swing's To TV   1958

Bud Shank, flute, alto sax; Bob Cooper, oboe, tenor sax, arranger; Claude Williamson, piano; Don Prell, bass; Chuck Flores, drums; with Jack Pepper, Eudice Shapiro, Bob Sushel, violin; Milt Thomas, viola; Ray Kramer, cello.

Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, January 21, 1958

When You Wish Upon A Star
ST-2018Put Your Dreams Away
Tenderly
Danny Boy

Bud Shank, flute, alto sax; Bob Cooper, oboe, tenor sax, arranger; Claude Williamson, piano; Don Prell, bass; Chuck Flores, drums.

Capitol Tower, Los Angeles, CA, February 18, 1958

Thanks For The Memory
Dinah
As Long As There's Music
A Romantic Guy, I
ST-2025Steve Allen Theme
Love Nest

** also released on World Pacific STEREO-1002 in 1958.

WPM-412   The Wide Weird World Of Shorty Petterstein - More Interviews Of Our Time   1958

Shorty Petterstein, Alan Watts, spoken word.

released 1958

ST-2022A History Of Jazz
ST-2023Origin Of Jazz Terms
"Do You Want A Little Lovin'?"
Chess (The New 3-Dimensional Variety)
Rock 'N' Roll Interview With Jump Calkenburger
George's Mother (The Classic Psychopath)
Guitar For Sale
Telephone Therapy (Another Service Of Your Telephone)
Drums In The Typewriter (Woodrow Leafer)
"A Visit To My Best Girl"
Mental Blockages - I Couldn't Remember The Words
Breaking The Habit (An Easy Way)
"Quiet, Children" - Childhood Traumas
Self Analysis - A Frank Admission
It's No Laughing Matter

** also released on World Pacific WP-1274 in 1959.