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-2001 | Getting To Know You |
My Lord And Master | |
Medley: Hello Young Lovers / Whistle A Happy Tune | |
We Kiss In The Shadows | |
ST-2000 | Shall 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-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 |
** 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-2009 | A 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-2008 | In 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-2014 | Don't Ever Leave Me |
ST-2015 | Easy 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-2018 | Put 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-2025 | Steve 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-2022 | A History Of Jazz |
ST-2023 | Origin 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.