Cobblestone Records Checklist

compiled by François Ziegler
June 1998  (last update: October 2000)

with help from Görgen Antonsson, Michael Fitzgerald, Jack Woker.
Special thanks to Joe Fields.

Please note: This is not a sales catalog, it's a research help for discographers.


CST ARTIST TITLE ORIGIN REC.
7001 Joe Thomas Comin' Home 68
9000 Hermeto Pascoal Hermeto 72
9001 Elmore James
Eddie Taylor
Southside Blues (Chief)
(Vee-Jay)
57
55,56,64
9002 Grant Green Iron City 67
9003 Richard Davis The Philosophy Of The Spiritual 71
9004 Freddie McCoy Gimme Some! c.71
9005 Neal Creque Creque
9006 Eric Kloss Doors
9007 Ruth Brown The Real Ruth Brown
9008 Chuck Rainey The Chuck Rainey Coalition                      = Skye SK 1008 D c.69
9009 Bob Freedman Journeys Of Odysseus = Skye SK 12 c.69
9010 Earl & Carl Grubbs           Neptune c.71
9011 Cedar Walton The Breakthrough 72
9012 Jimmy Heath The Gap Sealer 72
9013 Sonny Stitt Tune-Up 72
9014 Emanuel K. Rahim Total Submission 72
9015 Pat Martino The Visit 72
9016 Bobby Pierce Introducing Bobby Pierce With Bobby Jones 72
9017 Harold Ousley The Kid 72
9018 Catalyst Catalyst c.72
9019 Gary McFarland Requiem For Gary McFarland 68,69
9020 Steve Kuhn Live In New York 72
9021 Sonny Stitt Constellation 72
9022 Bobby Jones The Arrival Of Bobby Jones 72
9023 Neal Creque Contrast! 72
9024 Norman Connors Dance Of Magic 72
9025-2 (Various) Newport In New York '72: The Jam Sessions Vol 1 & 2 72
9026-2 (Various) Newport In New York '72: The Jam Sessions Vol 3 & 4 72
9027 (Various) Newport In New York '72 Vol 5: The Jimmy Smith Jam 72
9028 (Various) Newport In New York '72 Vol 6: The Soul Sessions 72
9032-6 (Various) Newport In New York '72 = CST 9025 + CST 9026
+ CST 9027 + CST 9028
72
9035 Norman Connors Dark Of Light 72


Cobblestone had two successive incarnations. The early one was in 1968-69 as a singles label, subsidiary of Buddah Records. (The Joe Thomas LP is drawn from that period.) The singles line went dormant in the early 1970s, until in 1972 a new version of the label was established by Joe Fields, in New York.

Dates in dark red denote reissued material.

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