Bucky Pizzarelli discography

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The following discography lists albums by Bucky Pizzarelli.

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Bucky Pizzarelli albums

ReleasedAlbumNotesLabel
2007-04-10 Generations with John PizzarelliArbors
2007-02-13 Five for Freddie Freddie Green tributeArbors
2007-10-16Don't Blame Mewith Frank Vignola Acoustic Disc [1]
1999-09-14 April Kisses Arbors
2006-06-27 Doug and Bucky with Doug Jernigan Flying Fish
2006 Around the World in 80 Years with John PizzarelliVictoria
2005-07-19 Moonglow with Frank Vignola Hyena
2004-05-25 Hot Club of 52nd Street with Howard Alden Chesky
2001-07-24 Swing Live CD version Chesky
2001-06-08 Twogether with John PizzarelliVictoria
2001-06-03 Passionate Guitars with John Pizzarelli LRC
2001-06-05 One Morning In May Arbors
2001-01-01 Sonatina Victoria
2000 Italian Intermezzo with Ken Peplowski Menus and Music
1999-09-14 April Kisses Arbors
1999-05-04 Passion Guitars with John Pizzarelli Groove Jams
1999-02-09 Contrasts with John Pizzarelli Arbors
1996-07-23 Solos and Duets with John Pizzarelli Original Jazz Classics
1996-05-14 Live at the Vineyard Theatre with John Pizzarelli Challenge
1995-08-01 Nirvana with John PizzarelliDelta
1988-01-01 Guitar Quintet Bill Challis arrangements Audiophile
1986-01-01 Solo Flight Stash
1984-03-01 Swinging Stevens Stash
1982-08-25 Café Pierre Trio Monmouth
1979-07-15Duetwith Stéphane Grappelli Ahead (France)
1979-01-01 2 X 7 = Pizzarelli
1978-01-01 Doug & Bucky with Doug JerniganFlying Fish
1977-01-01 Buck and Bud with Bud FreemanFlying Dutchman
1977-01-01 Bucky's Bunch Monmouth
1975-01-01 Nightwings Flying Dutchman
1974 Nirvana with Zoot Sims and special guest Buddy Rich Groove Merchant
1972-05-03 Plays Bix Beiderbecke Arrangements by Bill Challis Monmouth
1972-05-03 Green Guitar Blues Monmouth Evergreen
1961-01-09 Music Minus Many Men Savoy

With others

This section serves two purposes. It is for Bucky Pizzarelli efforts on the albums of others, and it is also designated for ensembles where the album is attributed to more than two musicians. For instance, the above section has collaborative efforts also, but in each instance Pizzarelli is named as either a leader or co-leader.

ReleasedAlbumArtist(s)Label
2007-06-05 A Bluish Bag Stanley Turrentine Blue Note
2007-01-23 Last First Kiss Tony DeSare Telarc
2007-01-09 Speaking of Love Scott Whitfield Summit
2007-01-01 That Thing Called Love Karen Egert Karen Egert Records
2007-01-01 Attractions Cynthia Sayer Plunk
2006-11-21 Recovered Treasures Ruby Braff Jump
2006-07-18 Dear Mr. Sinatra John Pizzarelli Telarc
2006-04-13 Oh' Lady Be Good Michele Ramo & Jerry Bruno Moonboat & Ramo Music
2006 Lost Songs of 1936 Dick Hyman & Jay Leonhart Victoria
2006 Three Legends Live at the Division Street Grill Carmen Leggio & Bill Crow Leggio
2005-11-15 Let Me Sing Annie Ross Consolidated Artists Productions
2005-05-25 Want You Tony DeSare Telarc
2005-02-01 You Brought a New Kind of Love Ruby Braff Arbors
2005-01-01 The Rules of the Road Catherine Dupuis Bearheart
2005-01-01 Now! Marlene Ver Planck Audiophile
2003-05-12Tony's Tunes John Bunch Trio Chiaroscuro
2002-04-01You Inspire Me Diane Hubka Vocal Sound of Jazz
2001-09-04 Manhattan Swing: A Visit With the Duke John Bunch & Jay Leonhart Arbors
2001 Christmas Time Is Here Monday Off Victoria
2000-10-24 The Satchmo Legacy Benny Bailey Enja
1998-04-07 Just Among Friends Gerry Beaudoin Trio Linn 1989

The Rhythm Encounters with (meets) Slam Stewart and Red Norvo Stash Records

1987 The Jazz Banjo of Cynthia Sayer
Volume 1 & More Jazz Banjo Volume 2
Cynthia Sayer Cynthia Sayer Records
1983-01-01 Love Songs: Mexico/South America Tony Mottola Verve
1981-01-01 Evolution Gene Bertoncini Evolution
1978 The Sweetest Sounds Rune Gustafsson and Zoot Sims Pablo Today
1976 Stomp Off Let's Go Sonny Stitt Flying Dutchman
1974 Ms. Jazz Carmen McRae Groove Merchant
1970 Cornucopia Dizzy Gillespie Solid State
1968 Summertime Paul Desmond A&M/CTI
1967 The Herbie Mann String Album Herbie Mann Atlantic
1967 Penny Lane & Time Kai Winding Verve
1967 For Once in My Life Sylvia Syms Prestige
1966 Rain Forest Walter Wanderley Verve
1965 Sylvia Is! Sylvia Syms Prestige
1967 Pat Williams: Think Pat Williams Verve
1965 Goodies J. J. Johnson RCA Victor
1963 Love Shout Etta Jones Prestige
1963 Neapolitan Nights Willis Jackson Prestige
1962 Bad! Bossa Nova Gene Ammons Prestige
1962 Roman Guitar Tony MottolaCommand
1962 Roman Guitar, Volume 2 Tony Mottola Command

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References

  1. "Don't Blame Me". Amazon.