Palo Alto Records
Palo Alto Records was a jazz record company and label that released most of its discography in the 1980s.[1] The label was founded in 1981 by Jim Benham, who was a Palo Alto, California resident. The artistic director was Herb Wong. In 1985 the company ceased its activities. Most of its titles are out-of-print since Palo Alto has long been defunct.[2]
Discography
- 8001: Full Faith & Credit Big Band – Debut (1980)
- 8002: Paul Robertson – The Song Is You (1980)
- 8003: Full Faith & Credit Big Band – Jazz Faire (1981)
- 8004: Barone Brothers – Blues and Other Happy Moments (1979)
- 8005: Tee Carson – Basically Count (1981)
- 8007: Lanny Morgan – It's About Time (1981)
- 8008: Les Demerle – On Fire (1981)
- 8009: Pepper Adams – Urban Dreams (1981)
- 8010: Don Menza – Hip Pocket (1981)
- 8011: Buddy DeFranco & Terry Gibbs – Jazz Party/First Time Together (1981)
- 8012: Larry Vuckovich – City Sounds, Village Voices (1981)
- 8013: Paul Robertson – Old Friends, New Friends (1982)
- 8014: Mal Waldron – One Entrance, Many Exits (1982)
- 8016: Elvin Jones – Earth Jones (1982)
- 8017: Tom Harrell – Play of Light (1984)
- 8019: Meredith D'Ambrosio – Little Jazz Bird (1982)
- 8020: Mike Campbell – Secret Fantasy (1982)
- 8021: Jimmy Forrest – Heart of the Forrest (1978)
- 8022: Marvin Stamm – Stammpede (1983)
- 8023: Richie Cole – Return to Alto Acres (1982)
- 8024: Free Flight– The Jazz/Classic Union (1982)
- 8025: Scott Scheer – Rappin' It Up (1982)
- 8026: Dianne Reeves – Welcome to My Love (1982)
- 8027: David Lahm – Real Jazz for the Folks Who Feel Jazz (1982)
- 8028: Jimmy Rowles, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, John Lewis, Dave McKenna – Bill Evans: A Tribute (1982)
- 8029: Continuum – Mad About Tadd (1982) Tadd Dameron tribute featuring Slide Hampton, Jimmy Heath, Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Art Taylor
- 8030: Mary Watkins – Winds of Change (1981)
- 8031: John Abercrombie – Solar (1982, 1983)
- 8032: Various Artists – Mistletoe Magic (1981, 1982, 1983)
- 8033: Arnie Lawrence – Renewal (1981)
- 8034: Linda Hopkins – How Blue Can You Get (1982)
- 8035: George Howard – Asphalt Gardens (1982)
- 8036: Richie Cole – Alto Annie's Theme (1982?)
- 8037: David Diggs – Realworld (1983)
- 8038: Sheila Jordan & Harvie Swartz – Old Time Feeling (1982)
- 8039: Elvin Jones – Brother John (1982) with Pat LaBarbera, Kenny Kirkland, Reggie Workman [3]
- 8041: Richie Cole – Yakety Madness (1982)
- 8042: Larry Vuckovich – Cast Your Fate
- 8043: David Friesen – Amber Skies (1983)
- 8044: Denny Zeitlin – Tidal Wave (1981, 1983)
- 8046: Teo Macero – Impressions of Charles Mingus (1983)
- 8047: Various Artists – More Mistletoe Magic (1985)
- 8048: Doug Sertl – Uptown Express (1982)
- 8049: Dušan Bogdanović – Early to Rise (1983)
- 8050: Free Flight – Soaring (1983)
- 8052: Maynard Ferguson – Storm (1982)
- 8053: Victor Feldman – Secret of the Andes (1982)
- 8054: Victor Feldman – Soft Shoulder
- 8055: Lalo Schifrin – Ins and Outs (1982)
- 8056: Victor Feldman – To Chopin With Love (1983)
- 8057: C'est What?! – Eight Stories (1983)
- 8061: Quest – Quest (1981)
- 8070: Richie Cole – Bossa Nova Eyes
- 8074: Rob McConnell – All In Good Time (1982)
- 8075: Free Flight – Beyond the Clouds (1984)
- 8076: Northwind – Circles in the Fire (1984)
- 8077: Maynard Ferguson – Live From San Francisco (1983)
- 8078: Bobbe Norris – Hoisted Sails (1983)
- 8080: Various Artists – Jazz Monterey (1958–1980)
- 8081: Sammy Nestico – Dark Orchid (1982)
- 8083: McCoy Tyner – Just Feelin' 1985)
- 8084: Phil Woods – Live From New York (1982)
- 8086: Rare Silk – American Eyes (1985)
References
- ↑ "JazzDiscography.com". JazzDiscography.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
- ↑ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
- ↑ Allmusic Brother John review
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