Showing posts with label Jaco Pastorius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaco Pastorius. Show all posts

Jaco Pastorius - JazzPoint Collection [6 CD, 1998] [FLAC]

Jazzpoint Records - German jazz, swing & fusion label founded in 1974 by Jan Jankeje and his wife Gertraud Jankejová.

It operates also as a record shop/mailorder specialised on releases in the fields of jazz, gypsy and world music.

 



 

Jaco Pastorius - Modern American Music... Period! The Criteria Sessions (1974/2014) [24-48]


Modern American Music... Period! The Criteria Sessions presents a series of demo recordings that bassist Jaco Pastorius made two years before his landmark debut album, 1976's Jaco Pastorius. Recorded after hours at Miami's Criteria Studios, these tracks represent some of the earliest solo cuts from Pastorius. 


Jaco Pastorius - Truth, Liberty & Soul : Live in NYC - The Complete 1982 NPR Jazz Alive! Recording [2 CD, 2017/FLAC]

  

With the release of Truth, Liberty & Soul Live in NYC: The Complete NPR Jazz Alive! Recording, the Resonance Records has truly outdone itself: not only bringing a stellar live performance of electric fretless bass phenom Jaco Pastorius’ out-of-the-park June 27, 1982 performance at Avery Fisher Hall, with his 22-piece Word of Mouth Big Band — first aired on the American public radio network’s Jazz Alive! program — into long-overdue commercial release, it does so in what has become the characteristically thorough and signature Resonance Records way.

Jaco Pastorius - Holiday For Pans : Full Complete Sessions (1980-82) [3 CD, 1999]

 

3CD release of the full session recordings of the "Holiday For Pans" album.

"Holiday For Pans" originally released in CD in 1993 only in Japan.


Recorded at Power Station, KCC Studio and Jingle Studio in New York City, 1980 - 1982.

Jaco Pastorius - Smoke on the Water : Live in Rome, December 1986

 

No other bassist lived such a controversial life or elicited such a bipolar response as Jaco Pastorius. Listeners love him or hate him, alternately calling him the greatest bass player who ever lived (as Jaco often called himself) or claiming that he was not really a jazz player at all. Regardless of how he is categorized, one fact is indisputable -- Jaco changed the way fretless electric bass is performed. He brought the instrument to the forefront, setting new standards for technique and range of tone on the instrument. As a sideman, Pastorius displayed a deft sense of melody and taste, recording classic albums with a range of artists including Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny and Herbie Hancock. He also served as an integral member of bands including Weather Report and Word of Mouth. His self-titled debut (1976) sent many aspiring bassists home to regroup; the album starts with a blistering version of Charlie Parker's "Donna Lee" and never lets up. Unfortunately, Jaco's partying ways and trash-talking proved to be his demise -- he was beaten to death after trying to force his way into a nightclub in 1987.

  • Jaco Pastorius - Bass
  • Bireli Lagrene - Guitar
  • Serge Bringolf - Drums

Weather Report - The Legendary Live Tapes 1978-1981 [4 CD, 2015/FLAC/@320]

 

Weather Report's The Legendary Live Tapes features four discs of sensational unreleased performances all "completely, totally, unapologetically and insanely live" recorded by the legendary jazz group from 1978 to 1981.

Jaco Pastorius - Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius Anthology [ CD, 2003/FLAC]

 

Bassist Jaco Pastorius was the Jimi Hendrix of jazz. Before he left this world in 1987, he virtually created the fretless bass with an unorthodox playing style that turned that instrument into a highly tuned, electrified African talking drum. This long-overdue, two-CD compilation details the incredible, but incomplete arc of this artist's genius that encompassed the R&B, Caribbean, fusion, and jazz-rock idioms. Jaco-heads will revel in these legendary sides that made Pastorius famous. There's his solo rendition of Bach's "Chromatic Fantasy," his dreamy improvisations on "Midwestern Nights" with Pat Metheny, and, of course, the 1976 Weather Report megahit, "Birdland." There are also a few unreleased tracks including an early home recording of "The Chicken" and a live version of "Okonkole Y Trompa." Pastorius's sideman work with Joni Mitchell, which features a wicked take on Charles Mingus's "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," is also included. But Pastorius's own compositions steal the show: the West Indian-riffed big band number "Liberty City," and his expansive and exotic tone poem "John and Mary." This set will blow your mind and break your heart.