Showing posts with label World pacific records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World pacific records. Show all posts

7/04/2026

Clifford Scott & The Hideaway All Stars – The Big Ones (1963)

 
 
 
 
 
 

 Clifford Scott & The Hideaway All Stars – The Big Ones (1963)  World Pacific Records WP-1811 Vinyl Review

 
 
 
Original 1963 Clifford Scott & The Hideaway All Stars The Big Ones LP on World Pacific Records WP-1811 featuring classic soul jazz and saxophone performances.

 World Pacific Records 1963 – WP-1811

 
 

 notes:


Released in 1963, The Big Ones showcases the warm tenor saxophone 
sound of Clifford Scott, one of the most respected yet underrated figures
 in West Coast soul-jazz. Issued by World Pacific Records under catalog 
number WP-1811, the album blends rhythm & blues, jazz standards,
 blues grooves, and popular melodies into an enjoyable listening
 experience that captures the early-1960s jazz scene.
Recorded in Los Angeles during sessions held on March 18 and March 28, 1963,
 the album features Clifford Scott on tenor and alto saxophone,
 Bert Kendrix on organ, and Wayne Robinson on drums. The trio delivers
 relaxed but energetic performances, combining bluesy improvisation
 with catchy melodies and danceable rhythms.


credits:


Personnel (all tracks)

Clifford Scott – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone
Bert Kendrix – Hammond organ
Wayne Robinson – drums

Recording sessions
Date    Location    Tracks
18 March 1963    Los Angeles, California    "Tweedlee Dee", "Why Was I Born?", 
"Sack O' Woe", "Time on My Hands", "So Rare", "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis"
28 March 1963    Los Angeles, California    "I'll Follow You", "Secret Love", 
"Teardrops from My Eyes", "One Mint Julep", "My Babe", "Down Blues"

Recording studio

The session is documented simply as taking place in Los Angeles on the above dates. 
Neither the original LP, Tom Lord's discography, nor the Jazz Disco sessionography 
identifies a specific recording studio. While many World Pacific/Pacific Jazz sessions 
of this era were made at the label's Los Angeles facilities, no published source 
attributes WP-1811 to a named studio, so it cannot be stated with confidence.



tracklist:


A1        Tweedle Dee
Composed By – W. Scott*
    2:30
A2        Why I Was Born
Composed By – Hammerstein-Kern
    2:18
A3        Sack O' Woe
Composed By – Julian Adderley*
    2:18
A4        Time On My Hands
Composed By – Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon, Vincent Youmans
    3:10
A5        So Rare
Composed By – Jack Sharpe, Jerry Herst
    3:02
A6        You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
Composed By – Bob Russell, John Benson Brooks
    2:16
B1        Secret Love
Composed By – Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain
    2:45
B2        Teardrops From My Eyes
Composed By – Rudolph Toombs
    2:20
B3        I Will Follow You
Composed By – Arthur Altman, Del Roma, J.W. Stole, Jacques Plante, Norman Gimbel
    2:07
B4        Down Blues
Composed By – Clifford Scott
    2:40
B5        One Mint Julep
Composed By – Rudolph Toombs
    2:45
B6        My Babe
Composed By – Willie Dixon
    2:59
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

4/07/2026

Billy Larkin & The Delegates – Hole In The Wall (1965 Soul Jazz Classic)

 




Billy Larkin & The Delegates – Hole In The Wall (1965 Soul Jazz LP Review & Tracklist)





Billy Larkin Hole In The Wall 1965 LP cover

World Pacific records 1965  ‎– WP-1837

 

 notes:


The album Hole In The Wall by Billy Larkin & The Delegates is a 
standout example of mid-1960s soul jazz, blending groove-driven 
organ work with tight rhythm section arrangements. Originally
 released in 1965 on World Pacific Records, the record captures 
the raw club energy that defined the era.


credits:


Congas – Ernest Nabetoo (tracks: A1, A3, A5, A6, B2, B3, B5, B6)
Drums – Jesse Kilpatrick (tracks: A1, A3, A5, A6, B2, B3, B5, B6), 
Mel Brown (2) (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B4)
Guitar – Hank Swarn (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B4), 
James Daniels (tracks: A1, A3, A5, A6, B2, B3, B5, B6)
Organ – Billy Larkin
Producer, Engineer [Audio] – Richard Bock

Recording :


Los Angeles, California
Recording Dates: June 24–25, 1965
Additional Sessions: 1966 (Los Angeles)



tracklisting:


A1 Hole In The Wall
Written-By – Jackson*, Jones*, Cropper*
2:25
A2 Little Mama
Written-By – Grant Griffin
2:26
A3 Soul Beat
Written-By – M. Marshall*
2:00
A4 And I Love Her
Written-By – Paul McCartney-John Lennon*
1:55
A5 A Taste Of Honey
Written-By – Scott*, Marlow*
2:30
A6 The "In" Crowd
Written-By – Billy Page
2:30
B1 Hot Sauce
Written-By – Larkin*, Swarn*, Brown*
2:18
B2 In The Midnight Hour
Written-By – Cropper*, Pickett*
2:25
B3 Blue Satin
Written By – Chris Florence
3:30
B4 Close Your Eyes
Written-By – C. Willis*
2:35
B5 Hot Toddy
Written-By – H. Hendler*, R. Flanagan*
2:30
B6 Agent Double-O-Soul
Written-By – B. Sharpley*
2:20

 
 
 

 

6/24/2024

Mary Jane Hooper ‎– That's How Strong Love Is

 

Mary Jane Hooper ‎– That's How Strong Love Is, World Pacific records  ‎– 77904 Vinyl, 7", Promo

World Pacific records 1968 ‎– 77904

notes:
New Orleans funk diva Mary Jane Hooper remains one
of the most shadowy figures in Crescent City soul history.
 Famed for her collaboration with legendary producer Eddie Bo.



Credits
Arranged By – Eddie Bo
Producer – Al Scramuzza

A    That's How Strong Love Is
Written By – Benjamin Johnson, Edwin J. Bocage*
2:36
B    I Feel A Hurt
Written-By – Alfred Scramuzza*, Edwin J. Bocage*
2:33


 
 

 

11/13/2019

The Marketts ‎ Sun Power


The Marketts ‎  Sun Power, World Pacific Records ‎– WPS-21870,  Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

World Pacific Records 1966 ‎– WPS-21870


credits:

 Arranged By – Ray Pohlman
    Art Direction – Woody Woodward
    Engineer – Lanky Linstrot
    Producer – Ray Pohlman




trackslist:

 A1 Sun Power 2:17
A2 California Sun 2:33
A3 The House Of The Rising Sun 2:52
A4 Sunshine Girl 2:45
A5 You Are My Sunshine2:05
A6 Summer Sunset 2:37
B1 Mexican Sunset 2:05
B2 Sunshine Superman 2:23
B3 Canadian Sunset 2:03
B4 Come To The Sunshine 2:29
B5 We'll Sing The Sunshine 2:05
B6 San Remo Sunset 2:10