Jaco Pastorius discography

Jaco Pastorius performing live in Bologna, Italy in 1986

This is the discography of Jaco Pastorius (1951–1987), excluding bootlegs and compilations.[1][2]

Discography

As leader/co-leader

  • 1974: Jaco with Pat Metheny, Bruce Ditmas, Paul Bley (Improvising Artists, 1976) – live
  • 1975: Jaco Pastorius (Epic, 1976)
  • 1980–81: Word of Mouth (Warner Bros., 1981)
  • 1982: Invitation (Warner Bros., 1983) – live
  • 1986: Stuttgart Aria with Biréli Lagrène (Jazzpoint/Le Chant du Monde, 1986)[1]

Posthumous releases:

  • Honestly - Solo Live (Jazzpoint, 1991) – recorded in 1986
  • Holiday for Pans (Sound Hills, 1993) – recorded in 1980–82
  • The Birthday Concert (Warner Bros., 1995) – recorded in 1981
  • Golden Roads (Sound Hills, 1997) – recorded in 1986
  • A Good Stitch for Golden Roads (Sound Hills, 1997) – recorded in 1986
  • Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius Anthology (Warner Bros./Rhino, 2003) [2CD] – recorded in 1968–86
  • The Early Years Recordings (Holiday Park, 2006) – recorded in 1969–74
  • Trio of Doom with John McLaughlin and Tony Williams (Columbia, 2007) – recorded in 1979
  • Legendary Demo & Live Tracks (Victor, 2008) – recorded in 1970, 1974, 1976, and 1982
  • Word of Mouth Band featuring Kazumi Watanabe, Word of Mouth Band 1983 Japan Tour (Rhino, 2012) [2CD] – recorded in 1983
  • Modern American Music...Period! The Criteria Sessions (Omnivore Recordings, 2014) – recorded in 1974
  • Truth, Liberty & Soul (Resonance, 2017) – live recorded in 1982
  • Jaco Pastorius Bass Workshop: Jazz Concert In Martinique (Altus Jazz, 2017) – live recorded in 1984
  • Tokyo 83 (2019) - Recorded at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan on May 22, 1983

As group

Weather Report

  • 1975–76: Black Market (Columbia, 1976)
  • 1976–77: Heavy Weather (Columbia, 1977)
  • 1978: Mr. Gone (Columbia, 1978)
  • 1979: 8:30 (Columbia, 1979)
  • 1980: Night Passage (Columbia, 1980)
  • 1981: Weather Report (Columbia, 1982)[1]

Posthumous compilations:

  • Live and Unreleased (Columbia, 2002) [2CD]
  • Forecast: Tomorrow (Columbia, 2006) [3CD & DVD-Video]
  • The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981 (Columbia, 2015) [4CD]

Trio of Doom
With Tony Williams and John McLaughlin

  • Trio of Doom (Columbia Legacy, 2007) – recorded in 1979. posthumous release.

As sideman/guest

With Randy Bernsen:

  • Music for Planets, People & Washing Machines (Amc, 1984) – 2 tracks
  • Mo' Wasabi (Zebra, 1986) – 3 tracks
  • Paradise Citizens (Zebra, 1988) – 1 track

With Herbie Hancock:

  • Sunlight (Columbia, 1978) – 1 track
  • Mr. Hands (Columbia, 1980) – 1 track

With Brian Melvin:

  • 1984–85: Brian Melvin’s Nightfood, Night Food (Timeless, 1985)[3]
  • 1985: Brian Melvin’s Nightfood, Jazz in Toulouse (Atlus, 2016) [2CD]
  • 1985: Brian Melvin Trio, Standards Zone (Global Pacific, 1990)
  • 1984–86 Brian Melvin’s Nightfood, Nightfood (Global Pacific, 1988) – different from 1985 album with similar title[4]
  • 1986: Brian Melvin Trio, Jazz Street (Timeless, 1988)

With Joni Mitchell:

With others:

  • Manolo Badrena, Manolo (A&M, 1979)
  • Little Beaver, Party Down (Cat, 1974) – recorded in 1974
  • Jimmy Cliff, Cliff Hanger (CBS, 1985) – 1 track
  • Cockrell & Santos, New Beginnings (A&M, 1978)
  • Michel Colombier, Michel Colombier (Chrysalis, 1979)
  • Santana, "Aquamarine" (Columbia Records, 1979) --1 track
  • Deadline, Down by Law (Celluloid, 1985)
  • Ian Hunter, All American Alien Boy (Columbia, 1976)
  • Albert Mangelsdorff, Trilogue - Live! (MPS, 1977) – recorded in 1976
  • Al Di Meola, Land of the Midnight Sun (Columbia, 1976) – recorded in 1975
  • Pat Metheny, Bright Size Life (ECM, 1976) – recorded in 1975
  • Bob Mintzer, Source (Agharta, 1982)
  • Airto Moreira, I'm Fine, How Are You? (Warner Bros., 1977)
  • Michel Polnareff, Coucou Me Revoilou (Atlantic, 1978)
  • Flora Purim, Everyday, Everynight (Warner Bros., 1978)
  • Tom Scott, Intimate Strangers (Columbia, 1978)
  • Mike Stern, Upside Downside (Atlantic, 1986) – 1 track
  • Tommy Strand, Tommy Strand and The Upper Hand, Featuring Jaco Pastorius (Holiday Park, 2009) – recorded in 1971
  • Ira Sullivan, Ira Sullivan (Horizon, 1976) – recorded in 1975–76
  • Various artists, Havana Jam 2 (Columbia, 1979) [2LP] – 3 tracks
  • Various artists, Conrad Sivert Presents Jazz at the Opera House (CBS/Sony, 1983) [2LP] – recorded in 1982

Soundtrack

  • Various artists, including Jaco Pastorius, Jaco (Original Soundtrack) (Columbia, 2015) – posthumous compilation for the 2014 documentary film Jaco on Pastorius' life and musical career

References

  1. ^ a b c d Milkowski, Bill (2005). Jaco : the extraordinary and tragic life of Jaco Pastorius (Anniversary ed.). San Francisco: Backbeat Books. pp. 323–326. ISBN 978-0-87930-859-9.
  2. ^ "The Complete Jaco Pastorius Discography". Wayback Machine/Jaco Pastorius.com. 25 July 2013. Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ "Brian Melvin's Night Food* - Night Food". Discogs.
  4. ^ "Brian Melvin's Nightfood - Nightfood". Discogs.
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As leader
With Weather Report
  • Black Market
  • Heavy Weather
  • Mr. Gone
  • 8:30
  • Night Passage
  • Weather Report
  • Live and Unreleased
  • Forecast: Tomorrow
  • The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978–1981
with Herbie Hancock
  • Sunlight
  • Mr. Hands
with Joni Mitchell
With others
Related
  • Discography
  • Jaco (film)