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Buster Williams Discography (Pdf) Buster Williams Discography (Alphabetical by Artist) ABDULLAH IBRAHIM "NO FEAR NO DIE" TIPTOE 1993 ABDULLAH IBRAHIM "AFRICAN RIVER" ENJA ALBERT DAILY "THAT OLD FEELING" STEEPLECHASE 1107 1978 ALBERT DAILY "THE DAY AFTER THE DAWN" COLUMBIA KC31278 ANN BURTON "IT MIGHT AS WELL BE LOVE" TURNING POINT 30002 1983 ANN BURTON "NEW YORK STATE OF MIND" TRIO RECORDS 9175 1979 ART BLAKEY "THE ALL STAR JAZZ MESSENGERS" BAY STATE 8033 1982 ART FARMER/BENNIE GOLSON "JAZZTET" BENNY ARONOV "SHADOW BOX" CHOICE RECORDS 1978 BENNY GREEN "IN THIS DIRECTION" CRISS CROSS BENNIE MAUPIN "THE JEWEL IN THE LOTUS" ECM 1043 1974 BEN RILEY "WEAVER OF DREAMS" JOKEN BK105 1993 BETTY CARTER "BETTY CARTER ALBUM' BET-CAR NK10002 BILL BARRON "JAZZ CAPER" MUSE 5235 1978 BILLY HART "RAH" GRAMAVISION RECORDS BILLY HART "ENCHANCE" HORIZON A&M SP725 1977 BISON KATAYAMA/CEDARW/BUSTER W "URBAN LABYRINTH" KING RECORDS 1994 BOBBY HUTCHERSON "FAREWELL KEYSTONE" THERESA 124 1982 BOBBY HUTCHERSON "IN THE VANGUARD" LANDMARK 1513 1986 BOBBY HUTCHERSON "LANDMARKS 1984-86" LANDMARK RECORDS 1991 BRANFORD MARSALIS "RENAISSANCE" BUCK HILL "SCOPE" STEEPLE CHASE 1123 1979 BUCK HILL "THIS IS BUCK HILL" STEEPLE CHASE 1095 1978 BUSTER WILLIAMS "PINNACLE" MUSE RECORDS 5080 1975 BUSTER WILLIAMS "HEARTBEAT" MUSE REOCRDS 5101 1976 BUSTER WILLIAMS "CRYSTAL REFLECTIONS" MUSE RECORDS 5171 1977 BUSTER WILLIAMS "TOKU-DO" NIPPON COLUMBIA 1978 BUSTERWMS/CEDARW/BILLYH/CHAS.LL "ACOUSTIC MASTERS" ATLANTIC 1994 BUSTER WILLIAMS "DREAMS COME TRUE" VERSATILE/BUDDHA/ARISTA 1980 Agency1 Jim Wadsworth Productions Steve Frumkin 330.405.9075 [email protected] Jim Wadsworth 216.721.5624 [email protected] 1 of 5 BUSTER WILLIAMS "SOMETHING MORE" IN AND OUT RECORDS 1989 BUSTER WILLIAMS "SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY" TCB RECORDS 1996 BUSTER WILLIAMS/KENNY BARRON "TWO AS ONE" RED RECORDS 214 1986 CARLOS GARNET "BLACK LOVE" MUSE 5040 1974 CARLOS McKINNEY "UP FRONT" SIROCCO JAZZ LIMITED 1997 CARMEN McRAE "I'M COMING HOME AGAIN" BUDDHA 6501 1978 CECIL PAYNE "BIRD GETS, THE WORM" MUSE 5061 1976 CEDAR WALTON "AMONG FRIENDS" EVIDENCE 1992 CHARLES McPHERSON "McPHERSON'S MOOD" PRESTIGE PR73343 1970 CHARLES SULLIVAN "RE-ENTRY" WHY NOT PA7152 1976 CHARLIE ROUSE "UPPER MANHATTAN JAZZ SOCIETY ENJA 1992 CHET BAKER "CHET BAKER/WOLFGANG LACKERSHMID" SANDRA 2110 1979 CHET BAKER "PEACE" ENJA 4016 1982 CHICK COREA "OUTBACK" CTI 6014 1971 CHICO FREEMAN CHIP WHITE "HARLEM SUNSET" POSTCARDS" 1994 CINDY BLACKMAN "ARCANE" MUSE 1988 CLAUDIO RODITI "FREE WHEELIN" RESERVOIR RECORDS 1995 CORNEL DUPREE "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" VERSATILE 6001 1977 DAVID FATHEAD NEWMAN "RESURGENCE" MUSE 1980 DAVID FATHEAD NEWMAN "LONE STAR LEGEND" 32 RECORDS 1997 DEXTER GORDON "THE TOWER OF POWER" PRESTIGE 7623 1969 DEXTER GORDON "MORE POWER" PRESTIGE 7680 1969 DEXTER GORDON "TANGERINE" PRESTIGE 10091 1972 DEXTER GORDON "GENERATION" PRESTIGE10069 1972 DEXTER GORDON "POWER" PRESTIGE 24087 1978 DEXTER GORDON "BLUE DEX:DEXTER GORDON PLAYS THE BLUES" PRESTIGE EDDIE HENDERSON "SUNBURST" BLUE NOTE L464g 1975 EMILY REMLER "EAST TO WEST" CONCORDE 356 1988 EMILY REMLER "RETROSPECT VOLUME 1" CONCORD JAZZ 1991 EMILY REMLER "RETROSPECTIVE VOL.2" CONCORD JAZZ EARL & CARL GRUBBS "REBIRTH" MUSE 5047 1974 ERIC KLOSS "ESSENCE" 1973 FRANCO AMBROSETTI "WINGS" ENJA 4068 1983 FRANCO AMBROSETTI "GIN & PENTATONIC" ENJA FRANK MORGAN "BEBOP LIVES" CONTEMPORARY RECORDS FRANK MORGAN "LAMENT" CONTEMPORARY RECORDS FRANK MORGAN "MOOD INDIGO" ISLAND RECORDS 91320-1 1989 FREDDIE HUBBARD "OUTPOST" ENJA 3095 1981 GARY BARTZ "EPISODE ONE CHILDREN OF HARLEM" CHALLENGE RECORDS 1994 GENE AMMONS "THE BOSS IS BACK" PRESTIGE PR739 1969 GENE AMMONS/SONNY STITT "BOSS TENORS" VERVE V/V6-8426 1961 GENE AMMONS/SONNY STITT "WE'LL BE TOGETHER AGAIN" PRESTIGE 1961 GENE AMMONS PRESTIGE GIL EVANS ORCHESTRA "LUNAR ECLIPSE"LIVE IN EUROPE NEWTONE RECORDS NT6711 1981 GRANT GREEN "EASY" VERSATILE 6002 1978 Agency2 Jim Wadsworth Productions Steve Frumkin 330.405.9075 [email protected] Jim Wadsworth 216.721.5624 [email protected] 2 of 5 GROOVE HOLMES "STARWARS/CLOSE ENCOUNTERS" VERSATILE MMSG6000 1977 HANK JONES "LOVE FOR SALE/THE GREAT JAZZ TRIO" EW 8046 1976 HAROLD LAND "THE PEACE MAKER" CADET 813 1968 HAROLD LAND "A NEW SHADE OF BLUE" MAINSTREAM MRL 314 1968 HAROLD MAYBERN "GREASY KID STUFF" PRESTIGE 7764 1970 HAROLD MAYBERN "WORKIN' & WAILIN'" PRESTIGE 7687 1969 HELEN MERRILL/GIL EVANS "COLLABORATION" EMARCY HERBIE HANCOCK "FAT ALBERT ROTUNDA" WARNER BROTHERS 1834 1970 HERBIE HANCOCK "MWANDISHI" WARNER BROTHERS 1858 HERBIE HANCOCK "CROSSINGS" HERBIE HANCOCK "SEXTANT" HERBIE HANCOCK "V.S.O.P." COLUMBIA 3468 1976 HERBIE HANCOCK MWANDISHI-THE COMPLETE WARNER BROS. WARNER ARCHIVES 1994 HERBIE HANCOCK "QUARTET LIVE"1988,1992 HILTON RUIZ "EXCITION" STEEPLE CHASE SCS 1078 1977 HOUSTON PERSON "THE BIG HORN" MUSE RECORDS 5136 1976 HOUSTON PERSON "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" MUSE RECORDS ILLINOIS JACQUET "THE BLUES: THAT'S ME" PRESTIGE 7731 1969 JACK WILSON "SOMETHING PERSONAL" BLUE NOTE 4251/84251 1967 JAMES BROWN "BLACK CAESAR" POLYDOR 1973 JAMES BROWN "MAKE IT FUNKY:THE BIG PAYBACK"1971-75 POLYGRAM CHRONICLES 1996 JAMES MORRISON/ADAM MAKOWICZ "SWISS ENCOUNTER" EASTWEST AMERICA 1988 JAMES WILLIAMS "THE ARIOSO TOUCH" CONCORDE CJ192 1982 JAZZ CRUSADERS "UH HUH" PACIFIC JAZZ 10124 1967 JAZZ CRUSADERS "LIGHTHOUSE'68" PACIFIC JAZZ 20131 1968 JAZZ CRUSADERS "LIGHTHOUSE'69" PACIFIC JAZZ 20165 1969 JAZZ CRUSADERS "THE BEST OF THE JAZZ CRUSADERS" PACIFIC JAZZ JIMMY ROWLES "GRAND PAWS" CHOICE 1014 JIMMY ROWLES, ELVIN JONES "THE PEACOCKS" COLUMBIA JC34873 1976 JIMMY SMITH "GO FOR WHATCHA KNOW" BLUENOTE 9186 JOHN McNEIL "FAUN" STEEPLE CHASE1117 JOHN McNEIL/TOM HARREL "LOOK TO THE SKY" STEEPLE CHASE 1128 1979 JOHN RICHMOND "ROUND ONCE" STEEPLE CHASE 1983 JOHNATHAN SCHWARTZ "SINGS ARTHUR SCHWARTZ" MUSE 5143 1977 JON LUCIEN "MOTHER NATURES SON" MERCURY 1993 KENNY BARRON "IMO LIVE" WHY NOT 25032 KENNY BARRON "INNOCENCE" WOLF 1203 KENNY BARRON "LIVE" WHY NOT RECORDS 1982 KENNY BARRON "GREEN CHIMNEYS" CRISS CROSS 1008 1983 KEVIN EUBANKS "BEST OF KEVIN EUBANKS" GRP RECORDS LARRY CORYELL "EQUIPOSE" MUSE 51319 1985 LARRY CORYELL "TOKU-DO" MUSE 1987 LARRY CORYELL "AIR DANCING" LARRY CORYELL "SHINING HOUR" MUSE Agency3 Jim Wadsworth Productions Steve Frumkin 330.405.9075 [email protected] Jim Wadsworth 216.721.5624 [email protected] 3 of 5 LEE KONITZ "YES,YES MONET" STEEPLE CHASE 1119 1979 MARY LOU WILLIAMS "FREE SPRITS" STEEPLE CHASE 1043 1975 MARY LOU WILLIAMS "MY MAMA PINNED A ROSE ON ME" PABLO 2310819 1977 McCOY TYNER "SAMA LAYUCA" MILESTONE M9056 1974 MICHAL URBANIAK "MUSIC FOR VIOLIN & JAZZ QUARTET" JAM 001 1980 MILES DAVIS "DIRECTIONS" CBS SONY CSCS 5135/36 1967 DAVID LYNCH/ANGELO BADALAMENTI "TWIN PEAKS:FIRE WALK W/ME WARNER BROS. 1992 MTUME "ALKEBU-LAN" STRATA-EAST 19724 1971 NANCY WILSON "HOW GLAD I AM" CAPITAL 1964 NANCY WILSON "TODAY, TOMORROW, FOREVER" CAPITAL 1964 NANCY WILSON "NANCY WILSON AT THE COCONUT GROVE" CAPITAL 1965 NANCY WILSON "TODAY MY WAY" CAPITAL 1965 NANCY WILSON "GENTLE IS MY LOVE" CAPITAL 2351 1965 NANCY WILSON "NANCY-NATURALLY" CAPITAL 2364 1966 NANCY WILSON "TENDER LOVING CARE" CAPITAL 2555 1966 NANCY WILSON "A TOUCH OF TODAY" CAPITAL 1966 NANCY WILSON "FROM BROADWAY WITH LOVE" CAPITAL * NANCY WILSON "WELCOME TO MY LOVE" CAPITAL 1967 NANCY WILSON "JUST FOR NOW" CAPITAL 1967 NANCY WILSON "THE SOUND OF NANCY WILSON" CAPITAL 1968 NANCY WILSON "SOMETHING WONDERFUL" CAPITAL 1964-68? NANCY WILSON "LUSH LIFE" CAPITAL/EMI 1967 NORMAN CONNORS "LOVE FROM THE SUN" BUDDHA 5142 1973 NORMAN CONNORS "SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL" BUDDHA 5643 1975 NNENNA FREELON "NNENNA FREELON" COLUMBIA RECORDS 1992 OLIVER LAKE "LIFE DAN OF IS" NOVIS AN3003 PHILIPPE SARDE "LE CHOIX DES ARMES" DRG RECORDSSL9510 PRINCE LASHA/SONNY SIMMONS "FIREBIRDS LIVE AT MONTEREY JAZZ" BIRDSEYE VOL.1&2 RAHSAAN ROLAND KIRK "RETURN OF THE 5000 POUND MAN" WARNER BROS. 2918 1976 RALPH MOORE "623 C STREET" CRISS CROSS 1028 1987 REBECCA COUPE FRANKS "SUIT OF ARMOR" JUSTICE RECORDS 1991 RED RODNEY "RED, WHITE & BLUE" MUSE 5111 1976 RENEE ROSNES "WITH OUT WORDS" BLUENOTE 1992 RENE McLEAN "WATCH OUT" STEEPLE CHASE 1037 1975 RON CARTER "PICCOLO" MILE STONE 1976 RON CARTER "PEG LEG" MILE STONE 9082 RON CARTER "PICK-EM" MILE STONE 9092 1978 RON CARTER "STANDARD BEARERS" ORIGINAL JAZZ CLASSICS ROOTS "THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN IN+OUT RECORDS 199 ROSEANNA VITROS "LISTEN HERE" TRM 1001 1982 ROY AYERS "DADDY BUG" ATLANTIC 1538 ROY AYERS "VIRGO VIBES" ATLANTIC 1488 SARAH VAUGHAN "SASSY SWINGS THE TIVOLI" MERCURY MG2031 1963 SARAH VAUGHAN "SARAH VAUGHAN LIVE" COMPACT JAZZ VERVE 1987 SATHIMA BEA BENJAMIN "DEDICATION" EKAPA 1982 Agency4 Jim Wadsworth Productions Steve Frumkin 330.405.9075 [email protected] Jim Wadsworth 216.721.5624 [email protected] 4 of 5 SATHIMA BEA BENJAMIN "LOVELIGHT" EKAPA 008 1987 SATHIMA BEA BENJAMIN "WINDSONG" BLACKHAWK BKH50206 1985 SATHIMA BEA BENJAMIN "MEMORIES & DREAMS" EKAPA 003 1983 SATHIMA BEA BENJAMIN "SOUTHERN TOUCH" ENJA RECORDS 1992 SHIRLEY HORN "LAZY AFTERNOON" STEEPLECHASE 1976 SHIRLEY HORN "YOU WON'T FORGET ME" VERVE 1991 SONNY FORTUNE "WAVES OF DREAMS" HORIZON A&M 711 1976 SONNY FORTUNE "FOUR IN ONE" BLUENOTE 1994 SPHERE "FOUR IN ONE" ELEKTRA MUSICIAN 60166-1 1982 SPHERE "FLIGHT PATH" ELEKTRA MUSICIAN SPHERE "PUMPKINS DELIGHT" RED RECORDS 1986 SPHERE "ON TOUR" RED RECORDS VPA191 1986 SPHERE "LIVE AT UMBRIA JAZZ" RED RECORDS NS207 1986 SPHERE "FOUR FOR ALL" VERVE 831674-1 1987 SPHERE "BIRD SONGS" VERVE 837032-1 1988 TERENCE BLANCHARD "CLOCKERS" COLUMBIA RECORDS 1995 STANLEY COWELL "WE THREE" DIW 8017 1987 STEVE TURRE "FIRE & ICE" STASH RECORDS 1988 STEVE TURRE "RIGHT THERE" ANTILLES 1991 TERRY LYNNE CARRINGTON "TLC & FRIENDS" CEI RECORDS 2705 1981 THE TIMELESS ALLSTARS ""IT'S TIMELESS" BAYSTATE RJL8032 1982 TIMELESS ALL STARS "ESSENCE" BAYSTATE 1986 TIMELESS ALL STARS "TIMELESS HEART" BAYSTATE 8057 1983 WALTER DAVIS,JR. "ILLUMINATION" DENON 1989 WINARD HARPER "BE YOURSELF" EPICURE 1994 WOODY SHAW "WOODY 3" COLUMBIA 35977 WOODY SHAW "THE MOONTRANE" MUSE 5058 1974 Agency5 Jim Wadsworth Productions Steve Frumkin 330.405.9075 [email protected] Jim Wadsworth 216.721.5624 [email protected] 5 of 5.
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