Jaco Pastorius discography
This is the discography of Jaco Pastorius, excluding bootlegs and compilations.[1][2]
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Jaco Pastorius, 1986
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- 1974 Jaco (Improvising Artists)
- 1976 Jaco Pastorius (Epic)
- 1981 Word of Mouth (Warner Bros.)
- 1983 Invitation (Warner Bros.)
Posthumous releases
- 1986 Stuttgart Aria, with Vladislav Sendecki & Biréli Lagrène (Le Chant du Monde)[1]
- 1993 Holiday for Pans (Sound Hill Records)
- 1995 The Birthday Concert (Warner Bros.)[1]
- 1997 Golden Roads (Sound Hills)
- 1997 A Good Stitch for Golden Roads (Sound Hills)
- 2003 Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius Anthology (Warner Bros./Rhino)
- 2006 The Early Years Recordings (Holiday Park)
- 2007 Trio of Doom, with John McLaughlin and Tony Williams (Columbia)
- 2008 Legendary Demo & Live Tracks (Victor)
- 2014 Modern American Music...Period! The Criteria Sessions (Omnivore Recordings)
- 2017 Truth, Liberty & Soul (Resonance)
With Weather Report
- 1976 Black Market
- 1977 Heavy Weather
- 1978 Mr. Gone
- 1979 8:30
- 1980 Night Passage
- 1982 Weather Report[1]
- 2002 Live and Unreleased
- 2006 Forecast: Tomorrow
- 2015 The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978-1981
As sideman or guest
With Randy Bernsen
- 1984 Music for Planets, People & Washing Machines
- 1986 Mo' Wasabi
- 1988 Paradise Citizens
With Herbie Hancock
With Joni Mitchell
- 1976 Hejira
- 1977 Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
- 1979 Mingus
- 1980 Shadows and Light[1]
With other artists
- 1974 Little Beaver, Party Down
- 1976 Pat Metheny, Bright Size Life
- 1976 Ira Sullivan, Ira Sullivan
- 1976 Albert Mangelsdorff, Trilogue - Live!
- 1976 Al Di Meola, Land of the Midnight Sun
- 1976 Ian Hunter, All American Alien Boy
- 1977 Airto Moreira, I'm Fine, How Are You?
- 1978 Tom Scott, Intimate Strangers
- 1978 Flora Purim, Everyday Everynight
- 1978 Cockrell & Santos, New Beginnings
- 1979 Michel Colombier, Michel Colombier
- 1979 Manolo Badrena, Manolo
- 1979 Michel Polnareff, Coucou Me Revoilou
- 1982 Bob Mintzer, Source
- 1982 Various Artists, Conrad Sivert Presents Jazz at the Opera House
- 1985 Deadline, Down by Law
- 1985 Brian Melvin, Night Food
- 1985 Jimmy Cliff, Cliff Hanger
- 1985 Brian Melvin Trio, Standards Zone
- 1986 Mike Stern, Upside Downside
- 2009 Tommy Strand,Tommy Strand and The Upper Hand, Featuring Jaco Pastorius (recorded 1971)
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References
- 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.
- "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.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
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