Pablo Records

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Pablo Records
Parent companyConcord Music Group
Founded1973 (1973)
FounderNorman Granz
StatusInactive
GenreJazz
Country of originU.S.

Pablo Records was a jazz record company and label founded by Norman Granz in 1973, more than a decade after he had sold his earlier catalog (including Verve Records) to MGM Records.[1]

Pablo initially featured recordings by acts that Granz managed: Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson, and Joe Pass. Later, the label issued recordings by Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Milt Jackson, and Paulinho da Costa. The label also re-released 1950s recordings by Art Tatum, which Granz reacquired, and released unissued European live recordings of John Coltrane and his groups.

In January 1987, it was announced that the label had been acquired by Fantasy Records for an undisclosed amount. Eric Miller, who had worked with Norman Granz since the early 1970s, continued with Pablo as head of A&R,[1] until the early-2000s. Fantasy continued to release previously unissued recordings using the Pablo name.

Discography[2]

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Pablo 2310-700 Series[3]

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The Pablo 2310-700 Series were released between 1974 and 1977

Catalog No. (2310 Prefix) Artist Album Details
701 Oscar Peterson The Trio with Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
702 Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass Take Love Easy
703 Duke Ellington Duke's Big 4 with Joe Pass, Ray Brown and Louie Bellson
704 Various Artists Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 Vol. 1
705 Various Artists Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 Vol. 2
706 Various Artists Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 Vol. 3
707 Coleman Hawkins Sirius
708 Joe Pass Virtuoso
709 Count Basie and Joe Turner The Bosses
711 Ella Fitzgerald Ella in London
712 Count Basie Trio For the First Time
713 Various Artists The Exciting Battle J.A.T.P. Stockholm '55
714 Herb Ellis and Joe Pass Two for the Road
716 Joe Pass Portraits of Duke Ellington
717 Joe Turner The Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner with Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, Harry "Sweets" Edison and Clark Terry
718 Count Basie Basie Jam
719 Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 with Joe Pass, Ray Brown and Mickey Roker
720 Art Tatum, Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich The Tatum-Hampton-Rich Trio reissue of 1956 Clef LP - also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces Volume Three
721 Duke Ellington and Ray Brown This One's for Blanton!
722 Oscar Peterson and Count Basie Satch and Josh
723 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 1
724 Tommy Flanagan Trio The Tommy Flanagan Tokyo Recital
729 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 2
730 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 3
731 Art Tatum, Lionel Hampton, Harry Edison, Buddy Rich, Red Callender and Barney Kessel The Tatum Group Masterpieces reissue of 1956 Norgran LP - also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces Volume Five
732 Art Tatum, Benny Carter and Louis Bellson The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 1
733 Art Tatum, Benny Carter and Louis Bellson The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 2
734 Art Tatum and Roy Eldridge The Tatum Group Masterpieces reissue of 1955 Clef LP
735 Art Tatum, Red Callender and Jo Jones The Tatum Group Masterpieces reissue of 1957 Verve LP
736 Art Tatum and Buddy DeFranco The Tatum Group Masterpieces
737 Art Tatum and Ben Webster The Tatum Group Masterpieces reissue of 1958 Verve LP - also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Eight
739 Oscar Peterson and Roy Eldridge Oscar Peterson and Roy Eldridge
740 Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie
741 Oscar Peterson and Harry Edison Oscar Peterson and Harry Edison
742 Oscar Peterson and Clark Terry Oscar Peterson and Clark Terry
743 Oscar Peterson and Jon Faddis Oscar Peterson and Jon Faddis
744 Zoot Sims Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers
745 Count Basie and Zoot Sims Basie & Zoot
746 Roy Eldridge Happy Time
747 Peterson 6 The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at Montreux
748 JATP Jazz at the Philharmonic at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
749 Dizzy Gillespie The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7
750 Count Basie Count Basie Jam Session at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
751 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
752 Joe Pass Joe Pass at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975
753 Milt Jackson The Milt Jackson Big 4
754 The Trumpet Kings The Trumpet Kings at Montreux '75 Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie and Clark Terry
755 Louis Bellson The Louis Bellson Explosion
756 Count Basie Basie Big Band
757 Milt Jackson, Joe Pass and Ray Brown The Big 3
759 Ella Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson Ella and Oscar
760 Joe Turner with Milt Jackson and Roy Eldridge Nobody in Mind
762 Duke Ellington The Ellington Suites
763 Joe Turner Another Epoch-Stride Piano
764 Ray Bryant Here's Ray Bryant
765 Jon Faddis Youngblood
766 Roy Eldridge What It's All About
767 Count Basie and His Orchestra I Told You So
768 Benny Carter The King
769 Mike Longo Talk with the Spirits
770 Zoot Sims Soprano Sax
771 Dizzy Gillespie y Machito Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods
772 Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass Fitzgerald and Pass... Again
774 Milt Jackson and Strings Feelings
775 Art Tatum, Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich Tatum-Hampton-Rich ...Again! also released as The Tatum Group Masterpieces Volume Four
776 Joe Turner In the Evening
777 Dom Um Romão Hotmosphere
778 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis with The Tommy Flanagan Trio Straight Ahead
779 Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass Porgy and Bess
780 Harry Edison Edison's Lights
781 Benny Carter and Dizzy Gillespie Carter, Gillespie Inc.
782 Al Gafa Quinteto Leblon Beach
783 Zoot Sims Hawthorne Nights
784 Dizzy Gillespie 6 Dizzy's Party
785 Paulinho da Costa Agora
786 Count Basie Basie Jam #2
787 Duke Ellington The Intimate Ellington
788 Joe Pass Virtuoso #2
789 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 4
790 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 5
791 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 6
792 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 7
793 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 8
794 Dizzy Gillespie, composed and arranged By Lalo Schifrin Free Ride
795 Ray Pizzi Conception
796 Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Ray Brown The Giants
797 Count Basie and His Orchestra Prime Time
798 Ray Bryant Solo Flight
799 Jo Jones The Main Man

Pablo 2310-800 Series[4]

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The Pablo 2310-800 Series were released between 1978 and 1983.

Catalog No. (2310 Prefix) Artist Album Details
800 Joe Turner Things That I Used to Do
801 Phineas Newborn Trio Look Out – Phineas Is Back!
802 Oscar Peterson and Count Basie Satch and Josh...Again
803 Zoot Sims meets Jimmy Rowles If I'm Lucky
804 Milt Jackson and the Monty Alexander Trio Soul Fusion
805 Joe Pass Virtuoso #3
806 Harry Edison and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Simply Sweets
807 Louie Bellson and Walfredo de los Reyes Ecué - Ritmos Cubanos
808 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 9
809 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 10
810 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 11
811 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 12
812 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 13
813 Louie Bellson & The "Explosion" Orchestra Sunshine Rock
814 Ella Fitzgerald & Cole Porter Dream Dancing reissue of Atlantic LP Ella Loves Cole with 2 new recordings
815 Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Up in Duke's Workshop
816 Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie Jazz Maturity...Where It's Coming From with Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Mickey Roker
817 Oscar Peterson and the Trumpet Kings Jousts duets with Harry "Sweets" Edison, Jon Faddis, Clark Terry, Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie
818 Joe Turner Everyday I Have the Blues with Pee Wee Crayton and Sonny Stitt
819 Mary Lou Williams My Mama Pinned a Rose On Me
820 Ray Bryant Trio All Blues
821 Sarah Vaughan How Long Has This Been Going On?
822 Milt Jackson and Count Basie Milt Jackson + Count Basie + The Big Band Vol. 1
823 Milt Jackson and Count Basie Milt Jackson + Count Basie + The Big Band Vol. 2
824 Joe Pass and Paulinho da Costa Tudo Bem!
825 Ella Fitzgerald Lady Time
826 Monty Alexander 7 Jamento
829 Ella Fitzgerald Fine and Mellow
830 Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Chops
831 Zoot Sims and Jimmy Rowles Warm Tenor
832 Milt Jackson Soul Believer
833 Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie The Gifted Ones with Ray Brown and Mickey Roker
834 Louie Bellson Drum Explosion Matterhorn
835 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 9
836 Monty Alexander Monty Alexander in Tokyo
837 Joe Pass and Milt Jackson Quadrant with Ray Brown and Mickey Roker
838 Louie Bellson Louie Bellson Jam
840 Count Basie Basie Jam #3
841 John Haley Sims and Harry Sweets Edison Just Friends
842 Milt Jackson and His Colleagues Bags' Bag with Ray Brown and Cedar Walton
843 Count Basie & Oscar Peterson Night Rider
844 Joe Turner The Midnight Special
845 Duke Ellington The Best of Duke Ellington compilation
846 Ray Bryant The Best of Ray Bryant compilation
847 Harry Edison The Best of Harry Edison compilation
848 Joe Turner The Best of Joe Turner compilation
849 Milt Jackson The Best of Milt Jackson compilation
850 Zoot Sims The Best of Zoot Sims compilation
851 Louie Bellson The Best of Louie Bellson compilation
852 Count Basie The Best of Count Basie compilation
853 Benny Carter The Best of Benny Carter compilation
854 Tommy Flanagan The Best of Tommy Flanagan compilation
855 Dizzy Gillespie The Best of Dizzy Gillespie compilation
856 Mary Lou Williams The Best of Mary Lou Williams compilation
857 Roy Eldridge The Best of Roy Eldridge compilation
858 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis The Best of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis compilation
859 Count Basie Kansas City Shout with Joe Turner and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
860 Ray Bryant Trio Potpourri
861 Zoot Sims The Swinger
862 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 10
863 Joe Turner Have No Fear Joe Turner Is Here
864 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 11
865 Joe Pass and Jimmy Rowles Checkmate
866 Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson I Want a Little Girl
867 Milt Jackson Big Mouth
868 Zoot Sims I Wish I Were Twins
869 Roy Eldridge Little Jazz and the Jimmy Ryan All-Stars
870 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 12
871 Count Basie 6 Kansas City
872 Zoot Sims Four The Innocent Years
873 Milt Jackson Ain't But a Few of Us Left
874 Count Basie Big Band Farmer's Market Barbecue
875 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 13
876 Oscar Peterson and Freddie Hubbard Face to Face
877 Joe Pass Trio Eximious
878 Count Basie Kansas City 3 For the Second Time with Louis Bellson and Ray Brown
879 Zoot Sims Plus Joe Pass Blues for 2
880 Louie Bellson Big Band The London Gig
881 Oscar Peterson and Milt Jackson Two of the Few
882 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Harry Edison and Al Grey Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1983
883 Joe Turner Life Ain't Easy
884 Freddie Hubbard The Best of Freddie Hubbard: Live and In Studio compilation
885 Sarah Vaughan The Best of Sarah Vaughan compilation
886 John Coltrane The Best of John Coltrane compilation
887 Art Tatum The Best of Art Tatum compilation
888 Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass Speak Love
889 Dizzy Gillespie and Arturo Sandoval To a Finland Station
890 Various Artists Jazz Dance compilation
891 Count Basie and His Orchestra Me and You
892 Sacha Distel My Guitar and All That Jazz
893 Joe Pass The Best of Joe Pass compilation
894 Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and Philip Catherine The Viking
895 Oscar Peterson History of an Artist Vol. 2 compilation
896 Count Basie Meets Oscar Peterson The Timekeepers
897 Milt Jackson, J. J. Johnson and Ray Brown Jackson, Johnson, Brown, & Company
898 Zoot Sims Suddenly It's Spring
899 Louie Bellson Cool, Cool, Blue

Pablo 2310-900 Series[5]

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the Pablo 2310-900 Series ran from 1984 until 2004 and in 1991 began issuing compact discs exclusively.

Catalog No. (2310 Prefix) Artist Album Details
900 Milt Jackson Quartet Soul Route
901 Count Basie & His Orchestra 88 Basie Street
902 Oscar Peterson Quartet A Tribute to My Friends
903 Zoot Sims Quietly There: Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel
904 Joe Turner Kansas City Here I Come
905 Frank Foster + Frank Wess Two for the Blues
906 Buddy DeFranco Mr. Lucky
907 Stephane Grappelli and Stuff Smith Violins No End
908 Count Basie Kansas City 7
909 Milt Jackson Ray Brown Quartet It Don't Mean a Thing If You Can't Tap Your Foot to It with Cedar Walton and Mickey Roker
910 Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen The Eternal Traveller
911 Joe Pass and J. J. Johnson We'll Be Together Again
912 Joe Pass Whitestone
913 Joe Turner Meets Jimmy Witherspoon Patcha, Patcha, All Night Long
914 Zoot Sims In a Sentimental Mood
915 Buddy DeFranco Meets the Oscar Peterson Quartet Hark
916 Milt Jackson and His Gold Medal Winners Brother Jim
917 The Modern Jazz Quartet Topsy: This One's for Basie
918 The Oscar Peterson Four If You Could See Me Now
919 The Count Basie Kansas City Septem Mostly Blues...and Some Others
920 Count Basie and His Orchestra Fancy Pants
921 Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass Easy Living
922 The Benny Carter Group Wonderland
923 Count Basie and Oscar Peterson Yessir, That's My Baby
924 Freddie Green, Budd Johnson, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Harry Edison, Clark Terry, Gus Johnson and John Clayton Count Basie Get Together
925 Count Basie Basie and Friends compilation
926 Benny Carter and Oscar Peterson Benny Carter Meets Oscar Peterson
927 Oscar Peterson, Harry Edison and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson Oscar Peterson + Harry Edison + Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
928 Count Basie & Roy Eldridge Loose Walk
929 Sonny Criss Intermission Riff recorded 1951
930 The Curtis Peagler 4 I'll Be Around
931 Joe Pass Blues for Fred
932 Milt Jackson A London Bridge
933 Coleman Hawkins & Friends Bean Stalkin' recorded in 1960
934 Harry Sweets Edison For My Pals
935 Benny Carter My Kind of Trouble
936 Joe Pass One for My Baby
937 Joe Turner with Count Basie and His Orchestra Flip, Flop & Fly recorded 1972
938 Ella Fitzgerald All That Jazz
939 Joe Pass Summer Nights
940 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Live!
941 Louis Armstrong Mack the Knife recorded 1957
942 Zoot Sims For Lady Day recorded 1978
943 Joe Turner Stormy Monday recorded 1974–78
944-2 Milt Jackson Mostly Duke recorded 1982
945-2 Count Basie Big Band Fun Time recorded 1975
946-2 Joe Pass Appassionato
947-2 Oscar Peterson Time After Time recorded 1976
948-2 Joe Pass Virtuoso Live!
949-2 Ron Affif Ron Affif
950-2 Anita O'Day Rules of the Road
951-2 Joe Pass & Co. Joe Pass Quartet Live at Yoshi's
953-2 Zoot Sims On the Korner
954-2 Ron Affif Vierd Blues
955-2 Joe Pass Songs for Ellen
956-2 John Pisano Among Friends
957-2 Art Pepper and Zoot Sims Art 'n' Zoot recorded 1981
958-2 Ron Affif Trio 52nd Street
959-2 Joe Passand John Pisano Duets
960-2 Ella Fitzgerald Bluella: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Blues compilation
961-2 Joe Pass Nuages (Live at Yoshi's, vol. 2)
962-2 Ron Affif Trio Ringside
963-2 John Pisano Conversation Pieces
964-2 Joe Pass Unforgettable
965-2 Ron Affif Solotude
966-2 The Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Plays Duke Ellington compilation recorded between 1967 and 1986
967-2 Milt Jackson Memorial Album To Bags...With Love compilation recorded between 1954 and 1983
968-2 Joe Pass Resonance
969-2 Zoot Sims and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis The Tenor Giants Featuring Oscar Peterson with Oscar Peterson recorded 1975
970-2 Oscar Peterson The Composer compilation recorded 1974–86
971-2 Joe Pass What Is There to Say
972-2 Bud Powell Paris Sessions compilation recorded 1957–64
973-2 Various Artists Blues Around the Clock compilation
974-2 Joe Pass Meditation: Solo Guitar
975-2 Oscar Peterson Solo recorded 1972
976-2 Bud Powell Parisian Thoroughfares compilation recorded 1957–61
977-2 Zoot Sims with the Joe Castro Trio Live at Falcon Lair recorded 1956
978-2 Bud Powell Bebop compilation recorded 1948–54
979-2 Joe Pass Virtuoso in New York

Pablo Live 2308-200 Series[6][7]

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The Pablo Live 200 Series commenced with a number of albums recorded at the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival and continued until 1986 releasing historical and commissioned live recordings.

Catalog No. (2308 Prefix) Artist Album Details
201 Ray Bryant Ray Bryant: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
202 Tommy Flanagan 3 Tommy Flanagan 3: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
203 Roy Eldridge 4 Roy Eldridge 4 – Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
204 Benny Carter Benny Carter 4: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
205 Milt Jackson and Ray Brown Milt Jackson Ray Brown Jam: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
206 Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
207 Count Basie Big Band Count Basie Big Band: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
208 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Jam – Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
209 Count Basie Basie Jam: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
210 The Pablo All Stars Pablo All Star Jam: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
211 Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie Jam: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
212 Joe Pass Joe Pass: Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
213 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson and the Bassists – Montreux '77 with Ray Brown/Niels Pedersen recorded in Switzerland in 1977
214 Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis 4 – Montreux '77 recorded in Switzerland in 1977
216 Benny Carter 'Live and Well in Japan! recorded in Japan in 1977
217 John Coltrane The Paris Concert recorded in France in 1962 or 1963
218 Mary Lou Williams Solo Recital: Montreux '78 recorded in Switzerland in 1978
219 Lester Young Pres aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Vol. 1
220 Stephane Grappelli + Joe Pass + Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark recorded in Denmark in 1979
8221 Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Northsea Nights recorded in the Netherlands in 1979
222 John Coltrane The European Tour recorded in Sweden in 1963
223 Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Digital III at Montreux recorded in Switzerland in 1979
224 Oscar Peterson Digital at Montreux recorded in Switzerland in 1979
225 Lester Young Pres Vol. II aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Volume 2
226 Dizzy Gillespie Digital at Montreux, 1980 recorded in Switzerland in 1980
227 John Coltane Bye Bye Blackbird recorded in Sweden in 1962
228 Lester Young Pres Vol. III aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Vol. III
229 Mongo Santamaria with Dizzy Gillespie and Toots Thielemans Summertime: Digital at Montreux 1980 recorded in Switzerland in 1980
230 Lester Young Pres Vol. IV aka Lester Young in Washington, D.C. 1956 Vol. IV
231 Oscar Peterson Trio Nigerian Marketplace recorded in Switzerland in 1981
232 Oscar Peterson and Stephane Grappelli Skol recorded in Denmark in 1979
233 Toots Thielmans, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Live in the Netherlands recorded in the Netherlands in 1980
234 Ella Fitzgerald Ella à Nice recorded in France in 1971
235 Milt Jackson Memories of Thelonious Sphere Monk recorded in England in 1982
237 Harry Edison All Stars 'S Wonderful: Live at Club House 33 recorded in Japan in 1982
238 Cannonball Adderley - Nat Adderley Quintet What Is This Thing Called Soul? recorded in France and Sweden in 1960
239 Joe Pass Live at Long Beach City College recorded in California in 1984
240 Various Artists Jazz at The Philharmonic, Hartford, 1953 featuring Oscar Peterson, Lester Young, Roy Eldridge and Ben Webster recorded in Connecticut in 1953
241 Oscar Peterson The Good Life recorded in Chicago in 1973
242 Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington The Stockholm Concert, 1966 recorded in Sweden in 1966
243 The Modern Jazz Quartet Reunion at Budokan 1981 recorded in Japan in 1981
244 The Modern Jazz Quartet Together Again: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival '82 recorded in Switzerland in 1982
245 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Harlem recorded in Sweden in 1974
246 Count Basie Live in Japan '78 recorded in Japan in 1978
247 Duke Ellington In the Uncommon Market recorded in Sweden, Italy and France in 1963
249 Joe Pass University of Akron Concert recorded in Ohio in 1985

Pablo Today 2312-100 Series[8]

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The Pablo Today 2312-100 released albums from 1979 until 1984 when it remained dormant until a double CD of material by Sarah Vaughan was released in 1999.

Catalog No. (2312 Prefix) Artist Album Details
101 Sarah Vaughan I Love Brazil!
102 Paulinho da Costa Happy People
103 Oscar Peterson The Silent Partner (soundtrack)
104 Jorge Ben Creole Girl reissue of 1973 Philips LP 10 Anos Depois
105 Clark Terry Ain't Misbehavin'
106 Rune Gustafsson and Zoot Sims The Sweetest Sounds
108 Oscar Peterson Quartet Night Child
109 Joe Pass I Remember Charlie Parker
110 Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie A Perfect Match recorded in Switzerland in 1979
111 Sarah Vaughan Duke Ellington Song Book One
112 Count Basie On the Road
113 Oscar Peterson The Personal Touch
114 Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Freddie Hubbard and Oscar Peterson The Trumpet Summit Meets the Oscar Peterson Big 4
115 Clark Terry and Zoot Sims Mother ! Mother !
116 Sarah Vaughan Duke Ellington Song Book Two
117 Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Mickey Roker and Joe Pass All Too Soon: Quadrant Toasts Duke Ellington
118 The Clark Terry Five Memories of Duke
119 Various Artists A Celebration of Duke featuring Sarah Vaughan, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims and Quadrant
120 Zoot Sims Passion Flower: Zoot Sims Plays Duke Ellington
121 Matrix Harvest
122 Lorne Lofsky It Could Happen to You
123 J.J. Johnson Concepts in Blue
124 Milt Jackson Night Mist
125 Sarah Vaughan Copacabana
126 Count Basie Kansas City 5
127 Clark Terry Yes, The Blues
129 Oscar Peterson A Royal Wedding Suite
130 Sarah Vaughan with the Count Basie Orchestra Send In the Clowns
131 Count Basie and His Orchestra Warm Breeze
132 Ella Fitzgerald with Count Basie and the Count Basie Orchestra A Classy Pair
133 Joe Pass Ira, George and Joe
134 Freddie Hubbard Born to Be Blue
135 Oscar Peterson The Personal Touch reissue of 113
136 Clark Terry, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie and Oscar Peterson The Alternate Blues
137 Sarah Vaughan Crazy and Mixed Up
138 Ella Fitzgerald The Best Is Yet to Come
139 Michel Legrand After the Rain
140 Ella Fitzgerald and André Previn Nice Work If You Can Get It
141 J. J. Johnson and Al Grey Things Are Getting Better All the Time
142 The Modern Jazz Quartet Echoes
143 Paulinho da Costa Sunrise
144-2 Sarah Vaughan Linger Awhile: Live at Newport and More

Pablo Live 2620-100 Series[6][9]

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The Pablo Live 100 Series commenced in 1977 and featured double (or multiple) LP live albums of historical and commissioned recordings up until 1986. In 2002 two CDs of historical recordings were released on the series

Catalog No. (2620 Prefix) Artist Album Details
101 John Coltrane Afro Blue Impressions recorded in Stockholm and Berlin in 1963
102 Johnny Hodges Johnny Hodges at the Sportpalast, Berlin recorded in Berlin in 1961
103 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson at the Kosei Nenkin recorded in Tokyo in 1976
104 Various Artists J.A.T.P. in Tokyo: Live at the Nichigeki Theatre 1953 3-LP set featuring Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Gene Krupa and others recorded in Japan in 1953
105 Various Artists The Jam Sessions: Montreux '77 featuring Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and the Pablo All Stars recorded in Switzerland in 1977
106 Various Artists The Art of the Jam Session: Montreux '77 8LP Box Set featuring Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and the Pablo All Stars recorded in Switzerland in 1977
107 Various Artists The Montreux '77 Collection: Montreux '77 8LP Box Set featuring Ray Bryant, Tommy Flanagan, Roy Eldridge, Benny Carter, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie and Joe Pass recorded in Switzerland in 1977
108 Mary Lou Williams and Cecil Taylor Embraced recorded in New York City in 1977
109 J. J. Johnson and Nat Adderley The Yokohama Concert recorded in Japan in 1977
111 Oscar Peterson, Louis Bellson and John Heard The London Concert: Royal Festival Hall, 1978 recorded in England in 1978
112 Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels Pedersen The Paris Concert: Salle Pleyel, 1978 recorded in France in 1978
113 Freddie Hubbard Live at the Northsea Jazz Festival: The Hague, Holland, 1980 recorded in Holland in 1980
114 Joe Pass Trio Live at Donte's recorded in California in 1974
115 Oscar Peterson Live at the Northsea Jazz Festival: The Hague, Holland, 1980 recorded in Holland in 1980
116 Dizzy Gillespie Musician, Composer, Raconteur recorded in Switzerland in 1981
117 Various Artists Return to Happiness: Jazz at the Philharmonic, Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, 1983 featuring the JATP All Stars, Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald recorded in Japan in 1983
118 Oscar Peterson Trio The Oscar Peterson Trio at Zardi's 3-LP set recorded in California in 1955
119 Various Artists J.A.T.P. in London, 1969 featuring Benny Carter, Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins and others recorded in England in 1969
120-2 Milt Jackson Centerpiece: At the Kosei Nenkin Vol. 2 CD recorded in Japan in 1976
121-2 J. J. Johnson and Nat Adderley Chain Reaction: Yokohama Concert, Vol. 2 CD recorded in Japan in 1977

Pablo 2625-700 series[10]

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The Pablo 2625–700 series were released in 1974–84 and featured a mix of double LP and multiple LP box sets of live albums, compilations, and other recordings.

Catalog No. (2625 Prefix) Artist Album Details
701 Various Artists Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic '72 3LP Box set featuring Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald and the Jazz at the Philharmonic All Stars
702 Oscar Peterson The History of an Artist 2LP compilation
703 Art Tatum The Tatum Solo Masterpieces 13LP Box Set
704 Various Artists The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World 4LP Box Set featuring Oscar Peterson, Coleman Hawkins, Ella Fitzgerald, T-Bone Walker, Duke Ellington and others
705 Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass Oscar Peterson et Joe Pass à Salle Pleyel 2LP live album recorded in Paris in 1975
706 Art Tatum The Tatum Group Masterpieces 8LP Box Set
707 Various Artists The Montreux Collection 2LP live album recorded in Switzerland in 1975
708 Dizzy Gillespie Bahiana 2LP studio album
711 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson in Russia 2LP live album recorded in Russia in 1974
712 Machito and His Afro-Cuban Salseros Mucho Macho 2LP compilation
713 Various Artists The Pablo Collection 2LP compilation
713 Ella Fitzgerald L'Art d'Ella Fitzgerald 3LP compilation released in France
714 Oscar Peterson L'Art d'Oscar Peterson 3LP compilation released in France
715 Count Basie L'Art de Count Basie 3LP compilation released in France
716 Dizzy Gillespie L'Art de Dizzy Gillespie 3LP compilation released in France
717 Art Tatum Art Tatum 3LP compilation released in France
718 Count Basie Count Basie: The Pablo Years 2LP compilation

Pablo Today 2630-200 Series[11]

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The Pablo Today 2630-200 Series consisted of one double LP album released in 1981.

Catalog No. (2630 Prefix) Artist Album Details
201 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Abraça Jobim

Pablo Live 2640-100 Series[6]

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The Pablo Live 2640-100 Series consisted of two double LP sets (one live and one studio recording) which were released in 1983

Catalog No. (2640 Prefix) Artist Album Details
101 Oscar Peterson Big 4 Freedom Song recorded in Japan in 1982
102 Joe Pass Virtuoso #4 recorded at MGM Recording Studio in Los Angeles in 1973

Pablo 5300 Series[12]

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The Pablo 5300 Series consisted of compact discs of unreleased concert performances usually from Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic tours of Europe released between 1996 and 2002.

Catalog No. Artist Album Details
5301-2 Ray Charles Berlin, 1962 recorded in West Germany in 1962
5302-2 Muddy Waters Paris, 1972 recorded in France in 1972
5303-2 Cannonball Adderley Quintet Paris, 1960 recorded in France in 1960
5304-2 Duke Ellington Berlin '65/Paris '67 recorded in West Germany in 1965 and France in 1967
5305-2 Jazz at the Philharmonic Frankfurt, 1952 featuring Lester Young, Flip Phillips, Roy Eldridge, Hank Jones, Ray Brown and Max Roach recorded in West Germany in 1952
5306-2 Various Artists The Montreux Collection reissue of 1975 double LP recorded in Switzerland in 1975
5308-2 Ella Fitzgerald Ella in Budapest recorded in Hungary in 1970
5309-2 Gerry Mulligan The Gerry Mulligan Quartets in Concert recorded in California in 1957 and France in 1962
5310-2 Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass Sophisticated Lady recorded in West Germany in 1975 and Japan in 1983
5311-2 Jazz at the Philharmonic Norman Granz' J.A.T.P. at Carnegie Hall, 1949 recorded in New York City in 1949
5312-2 Stan Kenton Orchestra Stompin' at Newport recorded in Rhode Island in 1957
5313-2 Duke Ellington Duke Ellington at the Alhambra recorded in France in 1958
5314-2 Roy Eldridge Decidedly recorded in France in 1975
5315-2 George Shearing/Cannonball Adderley the George Shearing/Cannonball Adderley Quintets at Newport recorded in Rhode Island in 1957
5316-2 Horace Silver Paris Blues recorded in France in 1962
5317-2 Mongo Santamaria Montreux Heat! recorded in Switzerland in 1980
5318-2 Shelly Manne & His Men Yesterdays recorded in Switzerland and Denmark in 1960
5319-2 Count Basie Good Time Blues recorded in Hungary in 1970

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Feather, Leonard (16 January 1987). "Norman Granz Sells Pablo to Fantasy Records of Berkeley". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
  2. ^ Both Sides Now: Pablo Album Discography Preview accessed May 23, 2019
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