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

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