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Discography Chris@Chrisparkerdrums.Com Chris Parker Discography [email protected] 2013 The Chris Parker Trio The Chris Parker Trio 2004 Blue Note Plays Burt Bacharach - Various 2010 Parker Brothers Extravavganza Parker ….......Artists Brothers DVD 2003 Sweet Talk - Eric Marienthal 2010 Suze Pillsbury Suze Pillsbury 2003 Steppin' Out - Paul Taylor 2010 No Ordinary Day Toph-E %26 the Pussycats 2003 R.B. Greaves [Acrobat] - R.B. Greaves 2009 Old Italian Women Wear Black-Peter Bried 2003 More Things Change - Far Cry 2009 Holy Moses !!-Holy Moses(re-issue on CD) 2003 Making Good Noise - Tom Chapin 2009 Etruscan Soul-Rob Paparozzi 2003 Late in Lisbon - Chris Parker 2009 Star Maker- Lou Marini 2003 Fame [Bonus Tracks] - Original Soundtrack 2009 Water Rhapsody Rob Fried/Marion 2003 Carry It On [Bonus DVD] - Peter, Paul and ….......Meadows ….......Mary 2008 Waitin' on a Train-Phillip Namanworth & 2002 What a Diff'rence a Day Makes [Bonus ….......Always Somethin' ….......Track] - Esther Phillips 2008 Takes on Broadway-John Miller 2002 Very Best of Ashford & Simpson - Ashford 2008 A Manhattan Affair-Mike Catalano ….......& Simpson 2008 Hits,Remixes,& Rarities-Ashford& Simpson 2002 Tango Di Blasio - Gardel Bateria 2008 Beautiful Secret-George Rose 2002 Living on the Trail - Eric Von Schmidt 2008 Live in NYC -Ellen O'Brien 2002 Hey, Hey, Hey! - Susan Greenbaum 2008 Etched in Stone-Funkasaurus Rex 2002 Best of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer 2007 You Know My Music - Cryer & Ford ….......Anthology 2007 Wishing on the Moon - Howard Riley 2002 Beck - Joe Beck 2007 Viaje - Chris Parker 2001 Very Best of Patti Austin - Patti Austin 2007 One of the Boys - Andy Adams 2001 Very Best of Miki Howard - Miki Howard 2007 On Again, Off Again - Henry Gaffney 2001 Very Best of Elvis Costello - Elvis Costello 2007 New Generation of Jazz - Various Artists 2001 Time Remembered: LRC Jazz Legacy 2007 I'm Everyone I've Ever Loved - Martin Mull ….......Anthology - Various Artists 2007 Blue Note '86 - Various Artists 2001 Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones 2007 Better Late Than Never - Rosie ….......- Quincy Jones 2007 Wind Song - Rob Fried 2001 LRC Jazz Legacy Anthology: A Kiss to 2007 Torch of Blue - Phat Man Dee ….......Build a Dream On - Various Artists 2007 Sweet Danger - Suzy Bogguss 2001 Good Times 2 - Joey & Norman Jay 2007 Intimate Patti Austin - Patti Austin 2001 Best of Gladys Knight & the Pips [Sony 2007 Double Fun [Expanded] - Robert Palmer ….......Expanded] - Gladys Knight & the Pips 2007 Do It Again - Deodato 2001 Angel in the Dark - Laura Nyro 2006 Sneakin' Up Behind You: The Very Best of 2001 3rd Faze - 3rd Faze ….......the Brecker - Brecker Brothers 2000 Very Best of the Choice Four - The Choice 2006 Night Fever: The Versatile Sessions - ….......Four ….......Cornell Dupree 2000 Revenge on the Telemarketers, Round One 2006 Live in Detroit - Toph-E & The Pussycats ….......- Tom Mabe 2006 Live from Austin, TX: Outlaw Country - 2000 Jesus' Son - Original Soundtrack ….......Various Artists 2000 Disco Tech [Magnum Collectors] - Various 2005 Very Best [Blue Note] - Lou Rawls ….......Artists 2005 Soul Divas: Toni Braxton/Patti Labelle/Jody 1999 Wake Up - Susan Greenbaum ….......Watley - Various Artists 1999 Very Best of Elvis Costello [Polygram 2005 Sole Intention - Walter Duda ….......International] - Elvis Costello 2005 Lost Hills - Terence Martin 1999 Songbook - Mark Murphy 2005 Live! Coast to Coast and TP - Teddy 1999 Painted from Memory [UK Bonus CD] - ….......Pendergrass ….......Elvis Costello 2005 Live in New York/More Stuff - Stuff 1995 Tonin' - The Manhattan Transfer 2005 Chronicles - Cher 1995 Time Will Tell - Tina May 2005 Blue Note Plays Ray Charles - Various 1995 Sweeping the Spotlight Away - Murray ….......Artists ….......McLauchlan 2004 In a Smooth Groove - Various Artists 1995 Let Them Dance: The Best of D.C. Larue - 2004 Honeysuckle Dog - Chris Smither ….......D.C. LaRue 1999 Mark Murphy Sings Nat King Cole & More - 1995 Latino: Piano de America - Raul Di Blasio ….......Mark Murphy 1995 Famillie - Mario Castronari 1999 Loft - David Mancuso Presents 1995 Blue Suede Sneakers - Various Artists 1999 Grace Changes - Jamie Slocum 1995 Best of Candi Staton [Warner Archives] - 1999 Complete Index of Gut - Ryuichi Sakamoto ….......Candi Staton 1999 Blue Valentines - Various Artists 1995 Back in the Pool - Flying Monkey Orchestra 1999 Big Tease - Original Soundtrack 1995 Amor - Jon Secada 1998 Words & Music - Joanie Pallatto 1995 Abandoned Garden - Michael Franks 1998 Slums of Beverly Hills - Original Soundtrack 1994 Spark in the Dark - Full Monte 1998 Painted from Memory - Elvis Costello & 1994 On & On: The Hits of Stephen Bishop - ….......Burt Bacharach ….......Stephen Bishop 1998 Jazz Standards - Mark Murphy 1994 Mercy Mercy: The Definitive Don Covay - 1998 Indispensable: The Best of Michael Franks ….......Don Covay ….......- Michael Franks 1994 Memphis Years - George Cartwright 1998 In My Hometown - Tom Chapin 1994 Dart to the Heart - Bruce Cockburn 1998 Birth of Cool Funk Vintage Jams [Box] - 1994 Checkin' in with Don Covay - Don Covay ….......Various Artists 1993 Tot Rock - Gary Rosen 1998 Best of Smooth Jazz, Vol. 3 [Warner] - 1993 Oh! - Will Lee ….......Various Artists 1993 Kamakiriad - Donald Fagen 1998 Best of Michael Franks: A Backward 1993 Angelus - Milton Nascimento ….......Glance - Michael Franks 1992 Very Special Christmas, Vol. 2 Various 1998 12 Ways to Win People to Your Way of ….......Artists ….......Thinking - Wes Cunningham 1992 Stolen...And Other Moments - Mark Murphy 1997 Victim - Rubberneck 1992 Portrait of the Blues - Lou Rawls 1997 Songs from a Parent to a Child - Art 1992 Level Two - George Haslam ….......Garfunkel 1992 Legendary Lou Rawls - Lou Rawls 1997 Plus and Minus - Sakis Papadimitriou & 1992 History - Loudon Wainwright III ….......Lefteris Agouridak 1992 Get a Little - G.E. Smith & The Saturday 1997 Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary ….......Night Live Band ….......Collection - Ray Charles 1992 Fire Up Plus - Merl Saunders and Friends 1997 Fencewalk: The Anthology - Mandrill 1992 Complete Collection and Then Some... - 1997 Dans Ma Chair - Patricia Kaas ….......Barry Manilow 1997 CTI Records: The Birth of Groove - Various 1992 Blue Vocals, Vol. 1 - Various Artists ….......Artists 1992 Am I Not Your Girl? - Sinead O'Connor 1997 Collection - Eric Andersen 1992 Addictions, Vol. 2 - Robert Palmer 1996 Voces Unidas - Various Artists 1991 Beyond the Groove: Contemporary Jazz on 1996 Take the 5ifth - Bridget St. John ….......The Move - Various Artists 1996 Stardust - Natalie Cole 1990 Yule Struttin' - Various Artists 1996 Singing Singles - Various Artists 1990 What a Way to Go - Mark Murphy 1996 Right Stuff - Stuff 1990 It's Supposed to Be Fun - Lou Rawls 1996 Puedes Llegar - Various Artists 1990 Golden Child - Original Soundtrack 1996 Mr. X - Jason Miles 1990 Bonnie Raitt Collection - Bonnie Raitt 1996 Gregg Diamond's Disco Tech - Various 1989 Soul Provider - Michael Bolton ….......Artists 1989 Musicmasters Jazz Sampler - Various 1996 Grace of My Heart - Original Soundtrack ….......Artists 1996 Gospel According to Ashford & Simpson - 1989 Ballads - Lou Rawls ….......Ashford & Simpson 1989 Away from Home - David Broza 1996 Cats [Masters Highlights] - Various Artists 1978 Faith, Hope & Charity [20th Century] - ….......Cast ….......Faith, Hope & Charity 1996 Blues and Me - Georgie Fame 1978 Double Fun - Robert Palmer 1996 Best of Warrant - Warrant 1978 Bird of Paradise - Tony Bird 1996 Best of Kudu: Jazz Budget Line - Various 1977 Tea Dance - D.C. LaRue ….......Artists 1977 Send It - Ashford & Simpson 1989 At Last - Lou Rawls 1977 Nouveau Chapeau - Free Beer 1988 Perpetual Motion - Jeff Beal 1977 Never Letting Go - Phoebe Snow 1988 Mostly Blues - Lionel Hampton 1977 More Stuff - Stuff 1988 Love Confessions - Miki Howard 1977 Master Grady - Tate Grady Tate 1988 Distant - Brian Slawson 1977 Libby Titus - Libby Titus 1988 Coast to Coast - Cornell Dupree 1977 Heaven - Michael Boothman 1988 C.K. - Chaka Khan 1977 Evening Star - Jun Fukamachi 1987 Jonathan Butler - Jonathan Butler 1977 Don't Stop the Music - The Brecker Bros. 1987 Hunger - Michael Bolton 1977 Denny Greene - Denny Greene 1987 Cher [1987] - Cher 1976 Very Together - Deodato 1987 Camera Never Lies - Michael Franks 1976 Sweet Surprise - Eric Andersen 1987 Altiplano - Alex de Grassi 1976 Stuff - Stuff 1986 Winner in You - Patti LaBelle 1976 Smile - Laura Nyro 1986 Hot, Cool & Vicious - Salt 'N Pepa 1976 Sinbad - Weldon Irvine 1986 Good Time for Love - Sadao Watanabe 1976 Put It in Your Ear - Paul Butterfield 1985 Twilight Time - Bennie Wallace 1976 Peter Gunn/Amani - Deodato 1985 Skin Dive - Michael Franks 1976 Livin' for Lovin' - Jackie Lomax 1984 Solid - Ashford & Simpson 1976 Home in the Country - Pee Wee Ellis 1984 Home Again - Judy Collins 1976 For All We Know - Esther Phillips with Beck 1983 Success - The Weather Girls 1976 Blow It Out - Tom Scott 1983 Passionfruit - Michael Franks 1975 Whatcha Gonna Do for Me? - Steve Satten 1982 Times of Our Lives - Judy Collins 1975 What a Diff'rence a Day Makes - Esther 1982 Anyone Can See - Irene Cara ….......Phillips 1981 Touch - Gladys Knight & the Pips 1975 Taking Off - David Sanborn 1981 I'm Coming Home Again - Carmen McRae 1975 New Moon Rising - Karen Beth 1981 Every Home Should Have One - Patti 1975 Is Having a Wonderful Time - Geoff ….......Austin ….......Muldaur 1980 Without Rhyme or Reason - Scott Jarrett 1975 Initiation - Todd Rundgren 1980 TP - Teddy Pendergrass 1975 Esther Phillips and Joe Beck - Esther 1980 Stonechaser - Jess
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