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The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions (#207) DISCOGRAPHY The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions (#207) DISCOGRAPHY THE COMPLETE PACIFIC JAZZ JOE PASS QUARTET SESSIONS Disc One: 1. Catch Me (Forward Pass) (A) 3:11 (Joe Pass) 2. Days Of Wine And Roses (A) 2:49 (H. Mancini-J. Mercer) 3. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (A) 3:03 (G. Kahn-N.H. Brown) 4. But Beautiful (A) 2:37 (J. Burke-J. Van Heusen) 5. Mood Indigo (B) 5:06 (D. Ellington-B. Bigard) 6. It's All Right With Me (B) 2:57 (Cole Porter) 7. Deep Purple (B) 5:04 (P. DeRose-M. Parish) 8. Tangerine (C) 3:08 (V. Schertzinger-J. Mercer) 9. There Will Never Be Another You (C) 4:59 (H. Warren-M. Gordon) 10. Bags' Groove (C) 3:52 (Milt Jackson) 11. There Is No Greater Love (C) 3:53 (I. Jones-M. Symes) 12. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (C) 3:30 (B. Bernier-J. Brainin) 13. No Cover No Minimum (D) 5:38 (Bill Evans) 14. Just Friends (D) 3:35 (J. Klenner-S. Lewis) 15. Walking Up (D) 3:15 (Bill Evans) 16. Peri's Scope (D) 2:43 (Bill Evans) 17. Catch Me (E) 3:07 (Joe Pass) 18. Summertime (E) 6:20 (G. Gershwin-D. Heyward) 19. Falling In Love With Love (E) 5:46 (R. Rodgers-L. Hart) Disc Two: 1. On Time (F) 4:16 (Les McCann) 2. Yours Is My Heart Alone (F) 4:45 (Lehar-Herzer-Smith-Loehner) 3. This For Doug (F) 5:54 (Ron Jefferson) 4. Fondue (F) 5:12 (Les McCann) 5. Bernie's Tune (F) 3:02 (Bernie Miller) 6. Maichen (F) 4:34 (Leroy Vinnegar) 7. It Could Happen To You (F) 5:00 (J. Burke-J. Van Heusen) 8. You're Driving Me Crazy (F) 4:56 (Walter Donaldson) 9. So What (F) 3:01 (Miles Davis) 10. The Other Way (F) 4:47 (Les McCann) 11. Free At Pass…Thank God Almighty…Free At Pass (F) 4:59 (Les McCann) 12. These Foolish Things (G) 5:18 (Link-Strachey-Marvell) 13. Joe's Tune (Samba) (G) 2:23 (Joe Pass) 14. Stragler (G) 4:01 (Les McCann) 15. Simon Potter (G) 5:17 (Les McCann) 16. Catch Up (Forward Pass) (G) 2:52 (Joe Pass) Disc Three: 1. Back At The Chicken Shack (H) 4:15 (Jimmy Smith) 2. Sack O' Woe (H) 3:04 (Julian Adderley) 3. Groove Yard (H) 3:17 (Carl Perkins) 4. Groove Yard (alt tk) (H) 4:07 (Carl Perkins) 5. Sonnymoon For Two (H) 2:41 (Sonny Rollins) 6. Shiny Stockings (H) 3:55 (Frank Foster) 7. Sermonette (I) 2:30 (Nat Adderley) 8. Bags' Groove (I) 3:06 (Milt Jackson) 9. Sister Sadie (I) 4:13 (Horace Silver) 10. Li'l Darlin' (I) 3:39 (Neal Hefti) 11. Work Song (I) 4:11 (Nat Adderley) 12. Blue "n Boogie (I) 3:10 (D. Gillespie-F. Paparelli) 13. Charade (J) 2:25 (H. Mancini-J. Mercer) 14. Call Me Irresponsible (J) 2:27 (S. Cahn-J. Van Heusen) 15. How The West Was Won (J) 3:00 (K. Darby-A. Newman) 16. Wives And Lovers (J) 3:03 (B. Bacharach-H. David) 17. Sunday In New York (K) 2:52 (P. Nero-C. Coates) 18. Love With The Proper Stranger (K) 1:52 (E. Bernstein-J. Mercer) 19. Love Theme of Tom Jones (K) 2:55 (John Addison) 20. Manha De Carnaval (K) 3:27 (L. Bonfa-A. Maria) 21. Lawrence Of Arabia (L) 3:00 (Maurice Jarre) 22. Fall Of Love (L) 3:08 (D. Tiompkin-N. Washington) 23. It Had Better Be Tonight (L) 2:33 (Mancini-Mercer-Migliacci) 24. More (L) 2:59 (Olivieri-Ortolani-Newall-Olivieri) Disc Four: 1. I Believe In You (M) 3:12 (Frank Loesser) 2. It's A Wonderful World (M) 4:33 (Saveit-Adamson-Watson) 3. Hello Dolly (M) 3:12 (Jerry Herman) 4. Summer Night (M) 5:11 (H. Warren-A. Dubin) 5. The Sweetest Sounds (M) 2:51 (Richard Rodgers) 6. Jambalaya (N) 2:35 (Hank Williams) 7. Cold Cold Heart (N) 3:16 (Hank Williams) 8. You Win Again (N) 2:33 (Hank Williams) 9. Hey Good Lookin' (N) 2:26 (Hank Williams) 10. Django (O) 3:20 (John Lewis) 11. Rosetta (O) 3:06 (Earl Hines) 12. Nuages (O) 2:33 (Django Reinhardt) 13. For Django (O) 2:58 (Joe Pass) 14. Night And Day (O) 3:45 (Cole Porter) 15. Fleur D'Ennui (P) 2:56 (Django Reinhardt) 16. Insensiblement (P) 3:12 (Paul Misraki) 17. Cavalerie (P) 4:25 (Django Reinhardt) 18. Django's Castle (Manoir De Mes Reves) (P) 3:48 (Django Reinhardt) 19. Limehouse Blues (P) 2:13 (P. Braham-D. Furber) 20. Georgia On My Mind (O or P) 3:20 (H. Carmichael-S. Gorrell) 21. Rosetta (alt) (O) 3:13 (Earl Hines) 22. Limehouse Blues (alt) (P) 1:40 (P. Braham-D. Furber) Disc Five: 1. Joy Spring (Q) 8:44 (Clifford Brown) 2. Some Time Ago (Q) 6:41 (Sergio Mihanovich) 3. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (Q) 7:14 (B. Bernier-J. Brainin) 4. Relaxin' At Camarillo (Q) 10:34 (Charlie Parker) 5. There Is No Greater Love (Q) 9:11 (I. Jones-M. Symes) 6. Bags' Groove (Q) 8:59 (Milt Jackson) 7. Some Time Ago (alt) (Q) 5:35 (Sergio Mihanovich) 8. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (alt) (Q) 6:00 (B. Bernier-J. Brainin) 9. There Is No Greater Love (alt) (Q) 6:33 (I. Jones-M. Symes) DISCOGRAPHY For the purposes of this discography, only first U.S. issue of each track is given. (A) Joe Pass (g, ac g-1), Clare Fischer (p, org-2), Ralph Pena (b), Larry Bunker (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, January 30 ,1963 Catch me (Forward Pass) PJ single Days of wine and roses-1, 2 - You stepped out of a dream PJ ST-73 But beautiful-1 - _________________________________________________________________ (B) same as (A): (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, February 4,1963 Mood indigo PJ ST-73 It's all right with me, previously unissued Deep purple-1 - ___________________________________________________________________ (C) probably same as (A): (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, probably February, 1963 Tangerine-1 previously unissued There Will Never Be Another You-1 - Bags' Groove - There Is No Greater Love - The Night Has A Thousand Eyes - __________________________________________________________________ (D) Joe Pass (g), Clare Fischer (p, org-1), Albert Stinson (b), Colin Bailey (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, July 18, 1963 No cover no minimum PJ ST-73 Just friends-1 - Walking up - Peri's Scope previously unissued ______________________________________________________________________ (E) same as (D): (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, July 19, 1963 Catch me-1 PJ ST-73 Summertime - Falling in love with love -1 - _______________________________________________________________________ (F) LES McCANN Joe Pass (g), Les McCann (p), Leroy Vinnegar (b), Ron Jefferson (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, July-August, 1962 On Time PJ ST-56 Yours Is My Heart Alone - This For Doug - Fondue - Bernie's Tune - Maichen - It Could Happen To You - You're Driving Me Crazy - So What - The Other Way previously unissued Free At Pass…Thank God Almighty…Free At Pass - NOTE - The piano introduction on "This for Doug" was not used on the original album. ________________________________________________________________________ (G) Joe Pass (g), Les McCann (p), Herbie Lewis (b), Paul Humphrey (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, March 28, 1963 These Foolish Things previously unissued Joe's tune (samba) - Stragler - Simon Potter - Catch Up (Forward Pass) - NOTE: A version of "Why don't you do right?" may have been recorded at this session, but no tape has survived. ________________________________________________________________________ (H) LES McCANN Joe Pass (g), Les McCann (p), Paul Chambers (b), Paul Humphrey (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, October 29, 1963 Back At The Chicken Shack PJ ST-78 Sack O' Woe - Groove Yard - Groove Yard (alt tk) previously unissued Sonnymoon For Two PJ ST-78 Shiny Stockings - ______________________________________________________________________ (I) same as (H) . LA, October 30, 1963 Sermonette PJ ST-78 Bags' Groove - Sister Sadie - Li'l Darlin' - Work Song - Blue "n Boogie previously unissued ________________________________________________________________________ (J) Joe Pass (12-string g), John Pisano (rhythm g), Charlie Haden (b), Larry Bunker (d) (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, March 12, 1964 Charade WP ST-1822 Call Me Irresponsible - How The West Was Won - Wives And Lovers - ________________________________________________________________________ (K) same as (J): LA, March 19, 1964 Sunday In New York WP ST-1822 Love With The Proper Stranger - Love Theme Of Tom Jones - Manha De Carnaval - ________________________________________________________________________ (L) same as (J): LA, March 20, 1964 Lawrence Of Arabia WP ST-1822 Fall Of Love - It Had Better Be Tonight - More - ________________________________________________________________________ (M) Bill Perkins (ts-1, bari-2, fl-3), Joe Pass (g), John Pisano (rhythm g), Frank Strazzeri (p), Jim Hughart (b). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, June 1, 1964 tk.5 I Believe In You-1 previously unissued tk.4 It's A Wonderful World-2 - Hello Dolly-1 - Summer Night -3 - tk.7 The Sweetest Sound-1 - _____________________________________________________________________ (N) Joe Pass (g), John Pisano (rhythm g), Jim Hughart (b), Colin Bailey (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, August 13,1964 Jambalaya previously unissued Cold Cold Heart - You Win Again - Hey Good Lookin' - ____________________________________________________________________ (O) Joe Pass (g), John Pisano (rhythm g), Jim Hughart (b), Colin Bailey (d). (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, September 2,1964 Django PJ ST-85 Rosetta (alt tk) previously unissued Rosetta PJ ST-85 Nuages - For Django - Night And Day - ______________________________________________________________________ (P) same personnel and location: (Pacific Jazz Studios) LA, probably September 18,1964 Fleur d'Ennui PJ ST-85 Insensiblement - Cavalerie - Django's Castle (Manoir De Mes Reves) - Limehouse Blues (alt tk) previously unissued Limehouse Blues PJ ST-85 from session O or P: Georgia On My Mind previously unissued ___________________________________________________________________ (Q) Joe Pass (g), Mike Wofford (p), Jim Hughart (b), Colin Bailey (d).
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