Maynard Ferguson discography

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Maynard Ferguson discography
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Studio albums45
Live albums8
Compilation albums12
Singles23

The discography of Canadian trumpeter Maynard Ferguson consists of 45 studio albums, 8 live albums, 12 compilations, 23 singles, along with many contributions as sideman, backing orchestra, or member of a studio orchestra.

Contents

As leader

Albums

Studio albums

YearLabelCatalog #Title
1954 EmArcy MG 26017 Maynard Ferguson's Hollywood Party (10")
1955MG 36009 Jam Session featuring Maynard Ferguson
MG 36021 Maynard Ferguson Octet
MG 36044 Dimensions
1956MG 36076 Around the Horn with Maynard Ferguson
1957MG 36114 Boy with Lots of Brass
1959 Roulette SR-25058 [lower-alpha 1] Swingin' My Way Through College
SR-52038 Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
1960SR-52047 Newport Suite
SR-52055 Let's Face the Music and Dance
1961SR-52064 Maynard '61
SR-52076 [lower-alpha 2] "Straightaway" Jazz Themes
1962SR-52083 Maynard '62
SR-52084 Si! Si! M.F.
1963SR-52090 Maynard '63
SR-52101 Message from Maynard
SR-52107 Maynard '64
Cameo C-1046 The New Sounds of Maynard Ferguson
C-1066 Come Blow Your Horn
1964 Mainstream S/6031 Color Him Wild
S/6045 The Blues Roar
1965S/6060 The Maynard Ferguson Sextet
1968 Enterprise S 13-101 Ridin' High
MPS (Germany) [lower-alpha 3] MPS 15 166 ST Trumpet Rhapsody (reissued as Maynard Ferguson 1969)
1969 CBS (UK) [lower-alpha 3] S 63514 The Ballad Style of Maynard Ferguson
(with the Keith Mansfield Orchestra)
1970 Columbia C 30466 M.F. Horn (also released as The World of Maynard Ferguson)
1971C 31117 Maynard Ferguson (also released as Alive and Well in London)
1972KC 31709 M.F. Horn Two
1973KC 32403 M.F. Horn 3
1973KG 32732 M.F. Horn 4&5: Live At Jimmy's
1974KC 33007 Chameleon
1976PC 33953 Primal Scream
1977PC 34457 Conquistador
JC 34971 New Vintage
1978JC 35480 Carnival
1979JC 36124Hot
1980JC 36766It's My Time
1982FC 37713Hollywood
1983NautilusNR 57Storm
1986BlackhawkBKH 50101 (LP)
BKH 501-2 (CD)
Body & Soul
1987IntimaSJ-73279 (LP)
CDI-73279 (CD)
High Voltage
19897 73360-1 (LP)
7 73360-2 (CD)
High Voltage 2
19907 73390-1 (LP)
7 73390-2 (CD)
Big Bop Nouveau
1995 Concord CCD-4669These Cats Can Swing!(with Big Bop Nouveau)
1996CCD-4729One More Trip to Birdland (with Big Bop Nouveau)
1998CCD-4848-2Brass Attitude(with Big Bop Nouveau)
2007The One and Only Maynard Ferguson
(with Big Bop Nouveau)

Notes

  1. When an album was originally released both in mono and stereo, the stereo catalog number (often just a change in prefix) is used.
  2. While "Straightaway" Jazz Themes was released both in mono and stereo, there information available (examples) that confirms that a different catalog number was used to indicate a difference in channel information. R was used for Mono and SR was used for Stereo [1]
  3. 1 2 Unless otherwise noted, all albums listed originated in the United States.

Live albums

YearLabelCatalog #Title
1958RouletteSR-52012 A Message from Newport
1959SR-52027A Message from Birdland
1974ColumbiaKG 32732 M.F. Horn 4&5: Live At Jimmy's
1985 Palo Alto PA 8077Live from San Francisco
1992AvionAVCD 2003Footpath Café (with Big Bop Nouveau)
1994Avenue Jazz/Rhino R2 71631Live from London
2006Maynard Ferguson MusicM.F. Horn VI: Live at Ronnie's

Compilation albums

  • This list of compilations does not include any releases that are simply bundles of 2 or more complete albums.
YearLabelCatalog #Title
1964 Wyncote SW-9023Maynard Ferguson
1972Roulette2432 010The Big Band Sound of Maynard Ferguson
1964SR-52110The World of Maynard Ferguson
1965SK-101The Maynard Ferguson Years
1974MainstreamMRL 805The Big 'F'
1976MercuryEMS-2-406Stratospheric
1980ColumbiaJC 36361 The Best of Maynard Ferguson
1981PC 36978 Maynard
1993Columbia/LegacyCK 52928 The Essence of Maynard Ferguson
1996CK 64970This Is Jazz 16
200788697 05164 2The Essential Maynard Ferguson
2007Concord JazzCCD-30214-2On a High Note: The Best of the Concord Jazz Recordings

Box sets

YearLabelCatalog #Title
1994 Mosaic MD10-156The Complete Roulette Recordings of the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra
(Contains previously unreleased material)

Singles

YearLabelCatalog #TitleAlbum
1950Capitol1269
10" 78 RPM [lower-alpha 1]
Band Ain't Draggin'
b/w Love Locked Out
6F-1713 The Hot Canary
b/w What's New?
Accompanied by the Kenton Orchestra
1958RouletteR-4084Yesterday
b/w Indiscreet
1960R-4207 Hey There
b/w Let's Fall in Love
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
R-4250Doin' the Madison
(Part 1 b/w Part 2)
R-4317Christmas for Moderns
SSR-8016 Secret Love
b/w Don'cha Go 'Way Mad
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
SSR-33-8034
3313 RPM
Let's Face the Music and Dance (Special jukebox issue)
b/w Teach Me Tonight
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
SSR-33-8035
3313 RPM
The Party's Over (Special jukebox issue)
b/w It Could Happen to You
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
SSR-33-8036
3313 RPM
It's Only a Paper Moon (Special jukebox issue)
b/w You Don't Know What Love Is
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
SSR-33-8037
3313 RPM
My Foolish Heart (Special jukebox issue)
b/w (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
SSR-33-8038
3313 RPM
Let's Do It (Special jukebox issue)
b/w Don't Take Your Love from Me
Maynard Ferguson Plays Jazz for Dancing
1962R-4421Hip Twist
b/w Maria
1963CameoC-261Anthony and Cleopatra
b/w Theme from "Naked City"
Come Blow Your Horn
C-275Blues for a Four String Guitar
b/w Groove
Come Blow Your Horn
1964Mainstream603People
b/w Macarena
Color Him Wild
1970Columbia4-45352 MacArthur Park
b/w Eli's Comin'
M.F. Horn
19773-10468 Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")
b/w The Fly
Conquistador
3-10595Main Title (From the 20th Century-Fox Film "Star Wars")
b/w Oasis
New Vintage
3-10678Maria (From "West Side Story")
b/w Oasis
New Vintage
19783-10823Theme from "Battlestar Galactica"
b/w M.F. Carnival
Carnival
19793-11037Rocky II Disco
b/w Gabriel
Hot
1-11151 Theme from Star Trek
b/w Topa-Topa Woman
Hot

Notes

  1. Unless otherwise indicated, all singles are 7" 45 RPM.

As sideman

Studio albums

YearLabelCatalog #ArtistTitle
1953 Capitol T-383 Stan Kenton New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm
1955T-248 Stan Kenton Presents
Bethlehem BCP-46 Frances Faye I'm Wild Again (on trombone)
Pacific Jazz PJ 1213 Bud Shank Strings & Trombones (on trombone)
1956CapitolW-724Stan Kenton Kenton in Hi-Fi
1956EmArcyMG 36060 Georgie Auld In the Land of Hi-Fi (on trombone)
1956BethlehemBCP-46 Russ Garcia Four Horns and a Lush Life
1957VerveMGV-2042 Buddy Bregman Swinging Kicks
1960?WyncoteW 9161 Frankie Laine Frankie Laine and His Guests (Danny Boy)
1979ColumbiaFC 36105 Chicago Chicago 13 ("Street Player")

Live albums

YearLabelCatalog #ArtistTitle
1954EmArcyMG 36000 Dinah Washington Dinah Jams

As backing orchestra

YearLabelCatalog #ArtistTitle
1961AtlanticSD 8049 Chris Connor Double Exposure
1961RouletteSR-52068Chris Connor Two's Company
1999ConcordCCD-4869-2 Michael Feinstein Big City Rhythms
2001CCD-4982-2 Diane Schuur Swingin' for Schuur

Appearances

Live albums

YearLabelCatalog #Title
1955EmArcyMG 36002 Jam Session
1955VikLX-1070Birdland Dream Band
1955LX-1077Birdland Dream Band, Volume 2
1977ColumbiaJG 35005Montreux Summit, Volume 1
1978JG 35090Montreux Summit, Volume 2

Compilation albums

YearLabelCatalog #AlbumTitle
1961RouletteR-52050The Most, Volume IFrame for the Blues
R-52062The Most, Volume IVGot the Spirit
R-52075The Most, Volume VColdwater Canyon Blues
1962R-25175The Most of the TwistHip Twist

Soundtrack albums

YearLabelCatalog #Title
1953DeccaDL 5515Jazz Themes from The Wild One
1955ColumbiaCL-727 The Rose Tattoo
1956DeccaDL 8257 The Man with the Golden Arm
DotDLP 3054-DMusic from the Sound Track of Cecil B. DeMille's Production "The Ten Commandments"
1957VerveMG V-15001 Funny Face
DeccaDL 8449 Omar Khayyam / The Mountain
Epic LN 3403 Dino
1972CBSS 65403 La prima notte di quiete
1978 United Artists UA-LA935-H Uncle Joe Shannon

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