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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