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Jaco Pastorius discography

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Jaco Pastorius discography

This is the full official discography of Jaco Pastorius. There also exists many unofficial bootleg releases, which are not listed here.

Contents

As leader/co-leader

  • 1974 Jaco (Improvising Artists)
  • 1976 Jaco Pastorius (Epic)
  • 1981 Word of Mouth (WEA Japan)
  • 1983 Invitation (Warner Bros.)
  • 1986 Stuttgart Aria (Le Chant du Monde)
  • 1986 Live in Italy (Jazz Point)
  • 1989 Jazz Street (Timeless)
  • 1995 The Birthday Concert (Warner Bros.)
  • 2002 Another Side of Jaco Pastorius (Jazz Point)
  • 2005 The Extraordinary & Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius (Backbeat)
  • 2007 The Trio of Doom Live (Columbia/Legacy)
  • 2007 Jaco: L'Ascension d'un GĂ©nie (Jazz Magazine)
  • With Weather Report

  • 1976 Black Market
  • 1977 Heavy Weather
  • 1978 Mr. Gone
  • 1979 8:30
  • 1980 Night Passage
  • 1982 Weather Report
  • 2002 Live and Unreleased
  • 2006 Forecast Tomorrow
  • With Joni Mitchell

  • 1976 Hejira
  • 1977 Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
  • 1979 Mingus
  • 1980 Shadows and Light
  • With others

  • 1975 Pat Metheny, Bright Size Life
  • 1976 Ian Hunter, All American Alien Boy
  • 1976 Albert Mangelsdorff, TrilogueLive!
  • 1979 Michel Colombier, Michel Colombier
  • 1988 Francisco Mondragon Rio, Natural
  • As guest

  • 1971 George Leonard II, "White Album" ( on the track "Ernie the Nark) (debated whether or not this is Jaco)
  • 1974 Little Beaver, Party Down (on the track "I Can Dig It Baby")
  • 1975 Ira Sullivan, Ira Sullivan (Acoustic Bass on the track "Portrait of Sal La Rosa")
  • 1976 Al Di Meola, Land of the Midnight Sun, (on the track "SuiteGolden Dawn")
  • 1977 Airto, I'm Fine, How Are You? (on the track "Nativity")
  • 1978 Cockrell & Santos, New Beginnings (rhythm guitar on "I Tried It All")
  • 1978 Flora Purim, Everyday Everynight (on four tracks "The Hope", "FiveFour", "Las Olas", "Blues Ballad")
  • 1978 Herbie Hancock, Sunlight, (on the track "Good Question")
  • 1978 Tom Scott, Intimate Strangers (on the track "Lost Inside The Love Of You (Reprise)")
  • 1979 Havana Jam I & II
  • 1979 Manolo Badrena, Manolo (on the track "The One Thing")
  • 1979 Michel Polnareff, Coucou Me Revoilou (on the track "Une Simple Melodie")
  • 1980 Herbie Hancock, Mr. Hands, (on the track "4 A.M.")
  • 1982 Jazz at the Opera House Produced by Conrad Silvert (on the track "Footprints")
  • 1982 Bob Mintzer, Source (on two tracks "I Don't Know", "Spiral")
  • 1984 Randy Bernsen, Music for Planets, People & Washing Machines (on two tracks "Olde Hats", "Windsong")
  • 1985 Deadline, Down by Law (on the track "Makossa Rock")
  • 1985 Jimmy Cliff, Cliff Hanger (on the track "Brown Eyes")
  • 1986 Mike Stern, Upside Downside, (on the track "Mood Swings")
  • 1986 Randy Bernsen, Mo' Wasabi (on three tracks "Swing Thing", "Jac Attack/Dover Days", "Califoric")
  • 1986 Randy Bernsen, Paradise Citizens (on the track "Paradise Citizens")
  • References

    Jaco Pastorius discography Wikipedia


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