Impulse! Records discography

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Discography for the American jazz record label Impulse! Records. Original releases had the A- prefix for the mono release and AS- for the stereo.

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Discography

Original series

Catalog numberArtistTitle
A-1 J. J. Johnson & Kai Winding The Great Kai & J. J.
A-2 Ray Charles Genius + Soul = Jazz
A-3 Kai Winding The Incredible Kai Winding Trombones
A-4 Gil Evans Out of the Cool
A-5 Oliver Nelson The Blues and the Abstract Truth
A-6 John Coltrane Africa/Brass
A-7 Art Blakey Art Blakey!!!!! Jazz Messengers!!!!!
A-8 Max Roach Percussion Bitter Sweet
A-9 Gil Evans Into the Hot
A-10John Coltrane Live! at the Village Vanguard
A-11 Quincy Jones The Quintessence
A-12 Benny Carter Further Definitions
A-13 Curtis Fuller Soul Trombone
A-14 Milt Jackson Statements
A-15 Count Basie Count Basie and the Kansas City 7
A-16 Max Roach It's Time
A-17 Jackie Paris The Song Is Paris
A-18 McCoy Tyner Inception
A-19 Manny Albam Jazz Goes to the Movies
A-20 Shelly Manne 2-3-4
A-21John Coltrane Coltrane
A-22 Curtis Fuller Cabin in the Sky
A-23 Roy Haynes Out of the Afternoon
A-24 Michael Brown Alarums and Excursions
A-25 Oscar Brand Morality
A-26 Duke Ellington Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins
A-27 Freddie Hubbard The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard
A-28 Coleman Hawkins Desafinado
A-29 Chico Hamilton Passin' Thru
A-30John Coltrane & Duke Ellington Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
A-31 George Wein George Wein & the Newport All-Stars
A-32John Coltrane Ballads
A-33McCoy Tyner Reaching Fourth
A-34 Coleman Hawkins Today and Now
A-35 Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
A-36Various Artists Americans in Europe Vol. 1
A-37 Americans in Europe Vol. 2
A-38 Freddie Hubbard The Body & the Soul
A-39McCoy Tyner Nights of Ballads & Blues
A-40John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
A-41 Paul Gonsalves Cleopatra Feelin' Jazzy
A-42John Coltrane Impressions
A-43 Sonny Stitt Now!
A-44Beverly Jenkins Gordon Jenkins Presents My Wife the Blues Singer
A-45Art Blakey A Jazz Message
A-46 Gary McFarland Point of Departure
A-47 Gloria Coleman Soul Sisters
A-48McCoy Tyner Live at Newport
A-49 Elvin Jones & Jimmy Garrison Illumination!
A-50John Coltrane Live at Birdland
A-51 Shirley Scott For Members Only
A-52Sonny Stitt & Paul Gonsalves Salt and Pepper
A-53 Freda Payne After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!
A-54 Charles Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
A-55 Paul Gonsalves Tell It the Way It Is!
A-56 Yusef Lateef Jazz 'Round the World
A-57Johnny Hartman I Just Dropped By to Say Hello
A-58 Terry Gibbs Take It from Me
A-59Chico Hamilton Man from Two Worlds
A-60 Charles Mingus Mingus Plays Piano
A-61 Johnny Hodges Everybody Knows Johnny Hodges
A-62 Lorez Alexandria Alexandria the Great
A-63McCoy Tyner Today and Tomorrow
A-64 Clark Terry The Happy Horns of Clark Terry
A-65 Ben Webster See You at the Fair
A-66John Coltrane Crescent
A-67Shirley Scott Great Scott!!
A-68J. J. Johnson Proof Positive
A-69Yusef Lateef Live at Pep's
A-70Milt Jackson Jazz 'n' Samba
A-71Archie Shepp Four for Trane
A-72 Billy Taylor & Quincy Jones My Fair Lady Loves Jazz
A-73Shirley Scott Everybody Loves a Lover
A-74Johnny Hartman The Voice That Is!
A-75Oliver Nelson More Blues and the Abstract Truth
A-76Lorez Alexandria More of the Great Lorez Alexandria
A-77John Coltrane A Love Supreme
A-78 Lionel Hampton You Better Know It!!!
A-79McCoy Tyner McCoy Tyner Plays Ellington
A-80 The Russian Jazz Quartet Happiness
A-81Shirley Scott Queen of the Organ
A-82Chico Hamilton Chic Chic Chico
A-83 Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Sing a Song of Basie
A-84Yusef Lateef 1984
A-85John Coltrane The John Coltrane Quartet Plays
A-86Archie Shepp Fire Music
A-87Coleman Hawkins Wrapped Tight
A-88Elvin Jones Dear John C.
A-89 Lawrence Brown Inspired Abandon
A-90Various Artists The New Wave in Jazz
A-91 Sonny Rollins Sonny Rollins on Impulse!
A-92Yusef Lateef Psychicemotus
A-93Shirley Scott Latin Shadows
A-94John Coltrane & Archie Shepp New Thing at Newport
A-95John Coltrane Ascension 1
A-95John Coltrane Ascension 2
A-96 Pee Wee Russell & Marshall Brown Ask Me Now!
A-97Archie Shepp On This Night
A-98 Dannie Richmond "In" Jazz for the Culture Set
A-99Various ArtistsDefinitive Jazz Scene 1
A-100Various ArtistsDefinitive Jazz Scene 2
A-1972Various ArtistsIrrepressible Impulses
A-9101Various ArtistsDefinitive Jazz Scene 3
A-9102Chico Hamilton El Chico
A-9103 John Lee Hooker It Serve You Right to Suffer
A-9104Gary McFarland & Clark Terry Tijuana Jazz
A-9105 Gábor Szabó Gypsy '66
A-9106John Coltrane Kulu Se Mama
A-9107 Louis Bellson Thunderbird
A-9108 Earl Hines Once Upon a Time
A-9109Shirley Scott On a Clear Day
A-9110John Coltrane Meditations
A-9111Sonny Rollins Alfie
A-9112Gary McFarland Profiles
A-9113Oliver Nelson Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle
A-9114Chico Hamilton The Further Adventures of El Chico
A-9115 Stanley Turrentine Let It Go
A-9116 Benny Carter Additions to Further Definitions
A-9117Yusef Lateef A Flat, G Flat and C
A-9118Archie Shepp Archie Shepp Live in San Francisco
A-9119Shirley Scott Roll 'Em: Shirley Scott Plays the Big Bands
A-9120John Coltrane Expression
A-9121Sonny Rollins East Broadway Run Down
A-9122 Gary McFarland & Gábor Szabó Simpático
A-9123Gábor Szabó Spellbinder
A-9124John Coltrane Live at the Village Vanguard Again!
A-9125Yusef Lateef The Golden Flute
A-9126 Roswell Rudd Everywhere
A-9127Clark Terry & Chico O'Farrill Spanish Rice
A-9128Gábor Szabó Jazz Raga
A-9129Oliver Nelson Sound Pieces
A-9130Chico Hamilton The Dealer
A-9131 Zoot Sims Waiting Game
A-9132 Hank Jones & Oliver Nelson Happenings
A-9133Shirley Scott & Clark Terry Soul Duo
A-9134Archie Shepp Mama Too Tight
A-9135 Chico O'Farrill Nine Flags
A-9136Gary McFarland & Steve Kuhn The October Suite
A-9137 Pee Wee Russell & Henry "Red" Allen The College Concert
A-9138 Pharoah Sanders Tauhid
A-9139 Marion Brown Three for Shepp
A-9140John Coltrane Om
A-9141Shirley Scott Girl Talk
A-9142 Mal Waldron Sweet Love, Bitter (Soundtrack)
A-9143 Phil Woods Greek Cooking
A-9144Oliver Nelson The Kennedy Dream
A-9145Various ArtistsIntercollegiate Music Festival 1
A-9146Gábor Szabó The Sorcerer
A-9147 Pee Wee Russell & Oliver Nelson The Spirit of '67
A-9148John Coltrane Cosmic Music
A-9149 Dizzy Gillespie Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac
A-9150 Jazzbo Collins A Lovely Bunch of Jazzbo Collins and the Bandidos
A-9151Gábor Szabó Wind, Sky and Diamonds
A-9152 Mel Brown Chicken Fat
A-9153Oliver Nelson Live from Los Angeles
A-9154Archie Shepp The Magic of Ju-Ju
A-9155Albert Ayler Albert Ayler in Greenwich Village
A-9156Alice Coltrane A Monastic Trio
A-9157Clark Terry It's What's Happenin'
A-9158 Rolf Kühn & Joachim Kühn Impressions of New York
A-9159Gábor Szabó and Bob Thiele Light My Fire
A-9160 Elvin Jones & Richard Davis Heavy Sounds
A-9161John Coltrane Selflessness: Featuring My Favorite Things
A-9162Archie Shepp Three for a Quarter, One for a Dime
A-9163 Tom Scott The Honeysuckle Breeze
A-9164Bill Plummer and the Cosmic BrotherhoodBill Plummer and the Cosmic Brotherhood
A-9165Albert Ayler Love Cry
A-9166 Emil Richards Journey to Bliss
A-9167Gábor Szabó More Sorcery
A-9168Oliver Nelson & Steve Allen Soulful Brass
A-9169Mel Brown The Wizard
A-9170Archie Shepp The Way Ahead
A-9171Tom Scott Rural Still Life
A-9172Various ArtistsIrrepressible Impulses
A-9173Gábor SzabóBest Of
A-9174Chico HamiltonBest Of
A-9175Albert Ayler New Grass
A-9176 Ahmad Jamal At the Top - Poinciana Revisited
A-9177
A-9178 Ornette Coleman Ornette at 12
A-9179
A-9180Mel Brown Blues for We
A-9181Pharoah Sanders Karma
A-9182 Emil Richards Spirit of 1976
A-9183 Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra
A-9184 Dave MacKay & Vicky HamiltonDave MacKay and Vicky Hamilton
A-9185Alice Coltrane Huntington Ashram Monastery
A-9186Mel Brown I'd Rather Suck My Thumb
A-9187 Ornette Coleman Crisis
A-9188Archie Shepp For Losers
A-9189Milt Jackson That's the Way It Is
A-9190Pharoah Sanders Jewels of Thought
A-9191Albert Ayler Music Is the Healing Force of the Universe
A-9192 Buddy Montgomery This Rather Than That
A-9193Jackson & Ray Brown Memphis Jackson
A-9194Ahmad Jamal The Awakening
A-9195John Coltrane Transition
A-9196Alice Coltrane Ptah, the El Daoud
A-9197 Clifford Coulter East Side San Jose
A-9198 Dave MacKay & Vicky HamiltonRainbow
A-9199Pharoah Sanders Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun)
A-9200John ColtraneHis Greatest Years 1
A-9201
A-9202John Coltrane Live in Seattle
A-9203Alice Coltrane Journey in Satchidananda
A-9204Gábor SzabóHis Great Hits
A-9205 Genesis Trespass
A-9206Pharoah Sanders Thembi
A-9207 Howard Roberts Antelope Freeway
A-9208Albert Ayler The Last Album
A-9209Mel BrownMel Brown's Fifth
A-9210Alice Coltrane Universal Consciousness
A-9211John Coltrane Sun Ship
A-9212Archie Shepp Things Have Got to Change
A-9213Chico HamiltonHis Great Hits
A-9214 John Klemmer Constant Throb
A-9215 Michael White Spirit Dance
A-9216Clifford Coulter Do It Now!
A-9217Ahmad Jamal Freeflight
A-9218Alice Coltrane World Galaxy
A-9219Pharoah Sanders Black Unity
A-9220John Klemmer Waterfalls
A-9221 Michael White Pneuma
A-9222Archie Shepp Attica Blues
A-9223John ColtraneHis Greatest Years 2
A-9224Alice ColtraneLord of Lords
A-9225Alice Coltrane John Coltrane: Infinity
A-9226Ahmad Jamal Outertimeinnerspace
A-9227Pharoah Sanders Live at the East
A-9228Various ArtistsImpulse Energy Essentials
A-9229Pharoah SandersBest Of
A-9230Milt Jackson Quintet featuring Ray Brown Just the Way It Had to Be
A-9231Archie Shepp The Cry of My People
A-9232Alice ColtraneReflection on Creation and Space
A-9233Pharoah SandersWisdom Through Music
A-9234 Charles Mingus Reevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9235McCoy TynerReevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9236Sonny RollinsReevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9237 Freddie Hubbard Reevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9238Ahmad Jamal Tranquility
A-9239Sun Ra Atlantis
A-9240Keith Jarrett Fort Yawuh
A-9241 Michael White The Land of Spirit and Light
A-9242Sun Ra The Nubians of Plutonia
A-9243Sun Ra The Magic City
A-9244John Klemmer Intensity
A-9245Sun Ra Angels and Demons at Play
A-9246John Coltrane Live in Japan
A-9247Gary SarachoEn Medio
A-9248 Gato Barbieri Chapter One: Latin America
A-9249Mel BrownBig Foot Country Girl
A-9250 Dewey Redman The Ear of the Behearer
A-9251 Sam Rivers Streams
A-9252Marion Brown Geechee Recollections
A-9253Various ArtistsThe Saxophone
A-9254Pharoah Sanders Village of the Pharoahs
A-9255Sun RaAstro Black
A-9256 Duke Ellington Reevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9257Albert AylerReevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9258 Coleman Hawkins Reevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9259Yusef LateefReevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9260Ahmad JamalReevaluation: The Impulse Years
A-9261Pharoah Sanders Elevation
A-9262Archie Shepp Kwanza
A-9263Gato Barbieri Chapter Two: Hasta Siempre
A-9264Various ArtistsImpulse Artists on Tour
A-9265Sun Ra Jazz In Silhouette
A-9266Various ArtistsImpulsively
A-9267Various ArtistsNo Energy Crisis
A-9268 Michael White Father Music, Mother Dance
A-9269John Klemmer Magic and Movement
A-9270Sun Ra Fate in a Pleasant Mood
A-9271Sun RaSupersonic Sounds
A-9272Various ArtistsThe Drums
A-9273John Coltrane The Africa/Brass Sessions, Volume 2
A-9274Keith Jarrett Treasure Island
A-9275Marion Brown Sweet Earth Flying
A-9276Sun Ra Bad and Beautiful
A-9277John Coltrane Interstellar Space
A-9278John ColtraneHis Greatest Years 3
A-9279Gato Barbieri Chapter Three: Viva Emiliano Zapata
A-9280Pharoah Sanders Love in Us All
A-9281 Michael White Go with the Flow
A-9282 Milt Jackson The Impulse Years
A-9283 Elvin Jones The Impulse Years
A-9284Various ArtistsThe Bass
A-9285Various ArtistsEllingtonia 2
A-9286 Sam Rivers Crystals
A-9287Sun RaNight of the Purple Moon (not released)
A-9288Sun Ra Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra Visits Planet Earth (not released)
A-9289Sun RaMy Brother, the Wind (not released)
A-9290Sun Ra Sound Sun Pleasure!! (not released)
A-9291Sun Ra Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy (not released)
A-9292Sun Ra We Travel the Space Ways (not released)
A-9293Sun Ra Other Planes of There (not released)
A-9294Sun Ra Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow (not released)
A-9295Sun Ra Monorails and Satellites (not released)
A-9296Sun RaCymbals (not released)
A-9297Sun RaCrystal Spears (not released)
A-9298Sun RaPathways to Unknown Worlds
A-9299 Howard Roberts Equinox Express Elevator
A-9300 Dewey Redman Coincide
A-9301Keith Jarrett Death and the Flower
A-9302 Sam Rivers Hues
A-9303Gato Barbieri Chapter Four: Alive in New York
A-9304Marion Brown Vista
A-9305Keith Jarrett Backhand
A-9306John ColtraneThe Gentle Side of John Coltrane
A-9307 Lucky Thompson Dancing Sunbeam
A-9308 Brass Fever Brass Fever
A-9309
A-9310Yusef LateefClub Date
A-9311 Gloria Lynne I Don't Know How to Love Him
A-9312 Sonny Criss Warm and Sonny
A-9313 Jimmy Ponder Illusions
A-9314 John Handy Hard Work
A-9315Keith Jarrett Mysteries
A-9316 Sam Rivers Sizzle
A-9317 Bobby Blue Bland & B.B. King Bobby Bland and B.B. King Together Again...Live
A-9318 Wade Marcus Metamorphosis
A-9319Brass Fever Time Is Running Out
A-9320
A-9321 Betty Carter What a Little Moonlight Can Do
A-9322Keith Jarrett Shades
A-9323
A-9324 John Handy Carnival
A-9325John ColtraneThe Other Village Vanguard Tapes 11/61
A-9326 Sonny Criss The Joy of Sax
A-9327 Jimmy Ponder White Room
A-9328 Blue Mitchell African Violet
A-9329 Les McCann Music Lets Me Be
A-9330 Grady Tate Master Grady Tate
A-9331Keith Jarrett Byablue
A-9332John Coltrane First Meditations
A-9333 Les McCann Live at the Roxy
A-9334Keith Jarrett Bop-Be
A-9335Oliver NelsonThree Dimensions
A-9336Albert Ayler The Village Concerts
A-9337 Kenny Dorham / Sonny Criss The Bopmasters
A-9338McCoy TynerThe Early Trios
A-9339Various ArtistsThe New Breed
A-9340 Gil Evans & Gary McFarland The Great Arrangers
A-9341Shirley ScottThe Great Live Sessions
A-9342 Quincy Jones The Quintessential Charts
A-9343 Hugh Masekela The African Connection
A-9344
A-9345John Coltrane The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 1: Feelin' Good
A-9346 The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 2: To the Beat of a Different Drum
A-9347 Blue Mitchell Summer Soft
A-9348Keith JarrettBest Of
A-9349Sonny Rollins There Will Never Be Another You
A-9350 Duke Ellington The Great Tenor Encounters
A-9351 Count Basie Retrospective Sessions
A-9352 Sam Rivers The Trio Sessions
A-9353Yusef LateefThe Live Session
A-9354 Tom Scott / John Klemmer / Gato BarbieriFoundations
A-9355
A-9356 Paul Horn Plenty of Horn
A-9357Archie SheppFurther Fire Music
A-9358
A-9359 Pee Wee Russell Salute to Newport
A-9360John Coltrane The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 3: Jupiter Variation
A-9361John Coltrane The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 4: Trane's Modes

1987–present

Teodross Avery

  • 1995: My Generation

Black Note

  • 1995: Nothin' but the Swing

Henry Butler

Michael Brecker

Alice Coltrane

Jack DeJohnette

Donald Harrison

  • 1996: Nouveau Swing
  • 1997: Free to Be

Henry Johnson

  • 1986: You're the One
  • 1988: Future Excursions

Diana Krall

Machito

  • 1988: Machito & His Salsa Big Band [2]

Russell Malone

  • 1998: Sweet Georgia Peach

Andrea Motis

  • 2017: Emotional Dance

Danilo Pérez

  • 1996: Panamonk

Eric Reed

  • 1996: Musicale

Horace Silver

Sons of Kemet

Greg Tardy

  • 1997: Serendipity

The Comet Is Coming

Shabaka Hutchings

  • 2022: Afrikan Culture

McCoy Tyner

Various artists

  • 1998: Jazz Underground: Live at Smalls

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