Joe Henderson discography
This is the discography for American jazz musician Joe Henderson.
As leader
- 1963: Page One
- 1964: Our Thing
- 1965: In 'n Out
- 1966: Inner Urge
- 1966: Mode for Joe
- 1986: The State of the Tenor: Live at the Village Vanguard, Vols 1 & 2
- 1968: The Kicker
- 1968: Tetragon
- 1969: Power to the People
- 1970: If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem
- 1970: Joe Henderson Quintet at the Lighthouse
- 1971: In Pursuit of Blackness
- 1971: Joe Henderson in Japan
- 1972: Black Is the Color
- 1973: Multiple
- 1974: The Elements
- 1975: Canyon Lady
- 1976: Black Miracle
- 1977: Black Narcissus
- 1968: Four
- 1968: Straight, No Chaser
- 1992: Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn
- 1993: So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles)
- 1995: Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim
- 1997: Big Band
- 1997: Porgy & Bess
- 1987: Evening with Joe Henderson - with Charlie Haden, Al Foster
- 1991: The Standard Joe - with Rufus Reid, Al Foster
- 2009: More from an Evening with Joe Henderson
- 1973: 6tet/4tet - with Kenny Barron, Cedar Walton
- 1994: Live - with Bheki Mseleku, George Mraz, Al Foster
- 2001: Sunrise in Tokyo: Live in 1971 - with Terumasa Hino, Masabumi Kikuchi
- Other labels
- 1977: Barcelona (Enja) - with Wayne Darling, Ed Soph
- 1980: Mirror Mirror (MPS)
- 1981: Relaxin' at Camarillo (Contemporary)
- 1999: Warm Valley (West Wind) - with Tony Martucci, Tommy Cecil, Louis Scherr
As sideman
Year indicates (latest) recording date; releases were usually in the same year or at least the following, otherwise noted. Albums without available recording dates are placed at the end of presumed year of recording.[1]
- 1963: Kenny Dorham - Una Mas (Blue Note)
- 1963: Kenny Dorham - At The Flamboyan Queens NY (Uptown 2009)
- 1963: Grant Green - Am I Blue (Blue Note)
- 1963: Antonio Diaz "Chocolaté" Mena - Eso Es Latin Jazz...Man!
- 1963: Johnny Coles - Little Johnny C (Blue Note)
- 1963: Blue Mitchell - Step Lightly (Blue Note, released 1980)
- 1963: Grant Green- Idle Moments (Blue Note)
- 1963: Andrew Hill - Black Fire (Blue Note)
- 1963: Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder (Blue Note)
- 1963: Bobby Hutcherson - The Kicker (Blue Note, released 1999)
- 1964: Freddie Roach - Brown Sugar (Blue Note)
- 1964: Andrew Hill - Point of Departure (Blue Note)
- 1964: Grant Green- Solid (Blue Note, released 1979)
- 1964: Kenny Dorham - Trompeta Toccata (Blue Note)
- 1964: Horace Silver - Song for My Father (Blue Note)
- 1964: Duke Pearson - Wahoo! (Blue Note)
- 1965: Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits (Blue Note)
- 1965: Andrew Hill - Pax (Blue Note, released in part 1975, as a whole 2006)
- 1965: Pete La Roca - Basra (Blue Note)
- 1965: Horace Silver - The Cape Verdean Blues (Blue Note)
- 1965: Lee Morgan - The Rumproller (Blue Note)
- 1965: Larry Young - Unity (Blue Note)
- 1965: Woody Shaw - In the Beginning (Muse, 1983, expanded release in 1989 as Cassandranite)
- 1966: Nat Adderley - Sayin' Somethin' (Atlantic)
- 1966: Joe Zawinul - Money in the Pocket (Atlantic)
- 1966: Bobby Hutcherson - Stick-Up! (Blue Note)
- 1966: Lee Morgan - Delightfulee (Blue Note)
- 1966: Nat Adderley - Live at Memory Lane (Atlantic)
- 1966: Herbie Hancock - Blow-Up (soundtrack) (MGM)
- 1966: Duke Pearson - Sweet Honey Bee (Blue Note)
- 1966: Roy Ayers - Virgo Vibes (Atlantic)
- 1967: McCoy Tyner - The Real McCoy (Blue Note)
- 1968: Nat Adderley - The Scavenger (Milestone)
- 1969: Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (Blue Note)
- 1969: George Benson - Tell It Like It Is (A&M/CTI)
- 1969: Miroslav Vitouš - Mountain in the Clouds (Atlantic, released 1972)
- 1969: Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert Rotunda (Warner)
- 1970: Mose Allison - Hello There, Universe (Atlantic)
- 1970: Alice Coltrane - Ptah, the El Daoud (Impulse!)
- 1970: Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay (CTI)
- 1970: Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life (CTI)
- 1971: Blue Mitchell - Vital Blue (Mainstream)
- 1971: Luis Gasca - For Those Who Chant (Blue Thumb)
- 1971: Bill Cosby - Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown and the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band (Uni)
- 1972: Bill Evans / George Russell Orchestra - Living Time (Columbia)
- 1973: David Amram - Subway Night (RCA Victor)
- 1973: Babatunde Olatunji - Soul Makossa (Paramount)
- 1973: Ron Carter - All Blues (CTI)
- 1973: Johnny Hammond - Higher Ground (Kudu)
- 1973: Flora Purim - Butterfly Dreams (Milestone)
- 1973: Charles Earland - Leaving This Planet (Prestige)
- 1974: Luis Gasca - Born to Love You (Fantasy)
- 1974: Patrice Rushen - Prelusion (Prestige)
- 1975: Kenny Burrell - Ellington Is Forever, Ellington Is Forever Volume Two (Fantasy)
- 1976: Coke Escovedo - Comin' at Ya! (Mercury)
- 1976: Roy Ayers - Daddy Bug & Friends (Atlantic)
- 1976: Rick Laird - Soft Focus (Timeless Muse)
- 1977: Flora Purim - Encounter (Milestone)
- 1977: Richard Davis - Way Out West, Fancy Free
- 1977: Woody Shaw - Rosewood (Columbia)
- 1978: Freddie Hubbard - Super Blue (Columbia)
- 1979: Roy Haynes - Vistalite (Galaxy)
- 1979: Jerry Rusch - Rush Hour (Jeru/Inner City)
- 1979: Ron Carter - Parade (Milestone)
- 1979: Art Farmer - Yama (CTI)
- 1979: J. J. Johnson - Pinnacles (Milestone)
- 1980: George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band - Live at the "Quartier Latin" Berlin (MPS)
- 1980: Joanne Brackeen - Ancient Dynasty (Tappan Zee)
- 1980: James Leary - Legacy (Blue Collar)
- 1980: (All-Star Band) - Aurex Jazz Festival: Jazz of the 80's (Eastworld)
- 1981: Chick Corea - Live in Montreux (Stretch, released 1994)
- 1981: Freddie Hubbard - A Little Night Music (Fantasy, released 1983)
- 1981: Lenny White - Echoes of an Era (Elektra Musician)
- 1981: Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Lenny White - The Griffith Park Collection (Elektra Musician)
- 1982: Mal Waldron - One Entrance, Many Exits (Palo Alto)
- 1982: Lenny White - The Griffith Park Collection 2: In Concert (Elektra Musician)
- 1982: Lenny White - Echoes of an Era 2: The Concert (Elektra Musician)
- 1983: Dave Friesen - Amber Skies (Palo Alto)
- 1986: Randy Brecker - In the Idiom (Denon)
- 1986: The Paris Reunion Band - For Klook (Gazell)
- 1987: Wynton Marsalis - Thick in the South: Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vol. 1 (Columbia, released 1991)
- 1987: Neil Swainson - 49th Parallel (Concord)
- 1987: Akio Sasajima - Akio with Joe Henderson (Muse)
- 1987: George Gruntz Concert Band '87 - Happening Now! (HatART)
- 1987: The Paris Reunion Band - Hot Licks (Sonet)
- 1988: Frank Morgan - Reflections (Contemporary)
- 1988: Arnett Cobb, Jimmy Heath, Joe Henderson - Tenor Tribute (Soul Note)
- 1988: The Paris Reunion Band - Jazzbühne Berlin '88 (Amiga)
- 1988: Mulgrew Miller - The Countdown (Landmark)
- 1988: Akio Sasajima - Humpty Dumpty (BRC Jam)
- 1988: Jon Ballantyne - Sky Dance (Justin Time)
- 1989: Charlie Haden / Joe Henderson / Al Foster - The Montreal Tapes: Tribute to Joe Henderson (Verve, released 2004)
- 1989: Donald Byrd - Getting Down to Business (Landmark)
- 1990: Renee Rosnes - For the Moment (Blue Note)
- 1990: Ernie Wilkins - Kaleido Duke (Birdology)
- 1990: Kevin Hays - El matador (Evidence)
- 1990: Bruce Hornsby - A Night on the Town (BMG, Henderson on two tracks)
- 1991: Donald Byrd - A City Called Heaven (Landmark)
- 1991: Rebecca Coupe Franks - Suite of Armor (Justice)
- 1991: McCoy Tyner - New York Reunion (Chesky)
- 1991: Donald Brown - Cause and Effect (Muse)
- 1991: Valery Ponomarev - Profile (Reservoir)
- 1991: Walter Norris - Sunburst (Concord)
- 1991: Todd Coolman - Lexicon (Double-Time)
- 1991: James Williams - James Williams Meets the Saxophone Masters (DIW/Columbia)
- 1991: Joe Gilman - Treasure Chest (Timeless)
- 1991: Rickie Lee Jones - Pop Pop (Geffen, Henderson on two tracks)
- 1992: Kenny Garrett - Black Hope (Warner Bros.)
- 1992: Bruce Forman - Forman on the Job (Kamei Records7004CD), Henderson on four tracks
- 1992: Mulgrew Miller - Hand in Hand (Novus)
- 1993: Bheki Mseleku - Timelessness (Verve, Henderson on one track)
- 1994: Kitty Margolis - Evolution
- 1994: Roy Hargrove - With the Tenors of Our Time (Verve, Henderson on two tracks)
- 1995: Shirley Horn - The Main Ingredient (Verve, Henderson on two tracks)
- 1998: Terence Blanchard - Jazz in Film (Sony)
References
- ↑ Cf. Joe Henderson Discography & Chronology at Jazz Discography. Retrieved November 25, 2012
- ↑ Jazz great Henderson gets musical start in Lima the419 | Our Founders
- ↑ Original liner notes to Page One by Kenny Dorham
- ↑ Mel Martin, Interview with Joe Henderson, in The Saxophone Journal, March/April 1991. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- ↑ Scott Yanow, Allmusic Biography Retrieved June 25, 2009.
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