Pablo Records
Pablo Records was a record label founded by Norman Granz in 1973, roughly a decade after he had sold his jazz labels (including the world-famous Verve Records) to MGM Records.[1]
Pablo initially featured recordings by acts that Granz managed: Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass. Later, recordings by Count Basie, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie and Sarah Vaughan were added. Milt Jackson and Paulinho da Costa recorded for Pablo from the mid-'70s to the mid-'80s.[1]
In 1987 the label was acquired by Fantasy Records, which continued to release previously unissued recordings using the Pablo name. Eric Miller, who worked with Norman Granz since the early 70's continued with Pablo as head of A&R until the early-2000s.[2]
Discography
2308 series
Catalog | Artist | Album |
---|---|---|
2308201 | Bryant, Ray | Montreux '77 |
2308202 | Flanagan, Tommy | Montreux '77 |
2308203 | Eldridge, Roy | Montreux '77 |
2308204 | Carter, Benny | Montreux '77 |
2308205 | Jackson, Milt & Ray Brown | Montreux '77 Jam |
2308206 | Fitzgerald, Ella & Tommy Flanagan | Montreux '77 |
2308207 | Basie, Count | Montreux '77 |
2308208 | Peterson, Oscar | Montreux '77 |
2308209 | Basie, Count | Basie Jam: Montreux '77 |
2308210 | (Various Artists) | Pablo All Star Jam: Montreux '77 |
2308211 | Gillespie, Dizzy | Dizzy Gillespie Jam |
2308212 | Pass, Joe | Montreux '77 – Live |
2308213 | Peterson, Oscar | Oscar Peterson and the Bassists – Montreux '77 |
2308214 | Davis, Eddie | Montreux '77 |
2308215 | ||
2308216 | Carter, Benny | Live And Well In Japan |
2308217 | Coltrane, John | The Paris Concert |
2308218 | Williams, Mary Lou | Solo Recital: Montreux '78 |
2308219 | Young, Lester | In Washington, DC 1956 1 |
2308220 | Grappelli, Stephane | Tivoli Gardens |
2308221 | Pass, Joe & Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen | Northsea Nights |
2308222 | Coltrane, John | The European Tour |
2308223 | Fitzgerald, Ella, Basie, Count, Peterson, Oscar | Digital III at Montreux |
2308224 | Peterson, Oscar | Digital at Montreux |
2308225 | Young, Lester | In Washington, DC 1956 2 |
2308226 | Gillespie, Dizzy | Digital at Montreux, 1980 |
2308227 | Coltrane, John | Bye Bye Blackbird |
2308228 | Young, Lester | In Washington, DC 1956 3 |
2308229 | Gillespie, Dizzy & Mongo Santamaria | Summertime, Digital 1980 |
2308230 | Young, Lester | In Washington, DC 1956 4 |
2308231 | Peterson, Oscar | Nigerian Marketplace |
2308232 | Peterson, Oscar & Stephane Grappelli | Skol - In Scandinavia |
2308233 | Thielmans, Toots et al. | Live In The Netherlands |
2308234 | Fitzgerald, Ella | Ella à Nice |
2308235 | Jackson, Milt | Memories Of Thelonious Sphere Monk |
2308236 | ||
2308237 | Edison, Harry | 'S Wonderful - Live At Club 33 Japan |
2308238 | Adderley, Cannonball | What Is This Thing Called Soul? |
2308239 | Pass, Joe | Live at Long Beach City College |
2308240 | Jazz At The Philharmonic | Hartford, 1953 |
2308241 | Peterson, Oscar | The Good Life |
2308242 | Fitzgerald, Ella & Duke Ellington | The Stockholm Concert, 1966 |
2308243 | Modern Jazz Quartet | Reunion at Budokan 1981 |
2308244 | Modern Jazz Quartet | Together Again: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival '82 |
2308245 | Ellington, Duke | Harlem |
2308246 | Basie, Count | Live in Japan '78 |
2308247 | Ellington, Duke | In the Uncommon Market |
2308248 | ||
2308249 | Pass, Joe | University of Akron Concert |
See also
- List of record labels
- Category:Pablo Records albums
References
- 1 2 Obituary Norman Granz, The Independent, 25 November 2001 Retrieved on 20 November 2008
- ↑ "Norman Granz Sells Pablo To Fantasy Records Of Berkeley". L.A. Times. Retrieved 2015-08-28.
External links
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