The second of these albums, Great Jazz Standards, featured a similar band with some notable differences. For one, the inclusion of soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy as a soloist and rhythm sections that included either Dennis Charles or Elvin Jones on drums, Curtis Fuller on trombone, and Budd Johnson on tenor for about half the set. The finer moments here include "Ballad of the Sad Young Men," (a newish tune at the time with a fine piano solo by Evans) John Lewis' "Django," with a truly brilliant and understated solo by Lacy, who also does a commendable job on "Straight No Chaser." Johnson wails on Gil Evans' "La Nevada (Theme)." Evans arrangement of Clifford Brown's "Joy Spring" is also a killer, with his and guitarist Ray Crawford's solos. The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings is a fine collection issued by Blue Note, which, as part of the Connoisseur Series, is limited and will be out of print again soon. Don't wait. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
| 1. St. Louis Blues | 5:25 | |
| 2. King Porter Stomp | 3:19 | |
| 3. Willow Tree | 4:40 | |
| 4. Struttin' with Some Barbecue | 4:32 | |
| 5. Lester Leaps In | 4:19 | |
| 6. 'Round Midnight | 4:07 | |
| 7. Manteca | 5:18 | |
| 8. Bird Feathers | 6:54 | |
| 9. Davenport Blues | 4:26 | |
| 10. Straight No Chaser | 6:50 | |
| 11. Ballad of the Sad Young Men | 4:02 | |
| 12. Joy Spring | 2:50 | |
| 13. Django | 8:06 | |
| 14. Chant of the Weed | 4:49 | |
| 15. Nevada (Theme) | 6:46 |