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Denny Zeitlin DENNY ZEITLIN DISCOGRAPHY Name Release Date CATHEXIS Columbia - CS 8982 1964 (Re-issued on CD: COL-5891; Sony #A-28818 1998; remastered reissued on CD: Mosaic Select #MS-034 2009) CARNIVAL Columbia - #CL 2340 1964 (Re-issued in part on CD: COL-5891; Sony #A-28818 1998; remastered & reissued in total on CD: Mosaic Select #MS-034 2009) LIVE AT THE TRIDENT Columbia - #CS 9263 1965 (SHINING HOUR) (Re-issued on CD: Sony Japan, 2006) ZEITGEIST Columbia - #CS 9548 1967 (Re-issued on LP: Columbia JCS 9548; remastered & reissued on CD: Mosaic Select #MS-034 2009) EXPANSION 1750 Arch - #1758 1973 SYZYGY 1750 Arch - # 1759 1977 SOUNDINGS 1750 Arch - # 1770 1978 INVASION OF THE United Artists - UA-LA940-H (CD re-issue on Perseverance Records, 2003) 1978 BODY SNATCHERS TIDAL WAVE Palo Alto - #PA 8044-N 1984 (Re-issued in multi-format: Quicksilver Records 2002) HOMECOMING Living Music - #LD0011 1986 (Re-issued by Living Music on CD) TRIO Windham Hill Jazz - #WD-0112 1988 IN THE MOMENT Windham Hill Jazz - #WD-0121 1989 LIVE AT MAYBECK Concord - #CCD-4572 1993 RECITAL HALL AS LONG AS THERE’S Venus (Japan) - #TKCV-35039 1998 MUSIC (Licensed by 32 Jazz, 2000 in U.S. 32 Jazz 32218) SLICKROCK MaxJazz - MXJ209 2004 SOLO VOYAGE MaxJazz - MXJ213 2005 DENNY ZEITLIN: Mosaic Select - #MS-034 2009 THE COLUMBIA (Remastered reissue of 1964-67 Columbia LPs: Cathexis, Carnival, & STUDIO TRIO Zeitgeist + 1 hr. of previously unreleased compositions) SESSIONS DENNY ZEITLIN TRIO Sunnyside Records - SSC 1206 2009 IN CONCERT Featuring: Buster Williams & Matt Wilson PRECIPICE Sunnyside Records - SSC 1253 2010 LABYRINTH Sunnyside Records - SSC 1283 2011 As Co-Leader with David Friesen IN CONCERT ITM - #ITMP 970068 1992 (Re-issued in U.S. on Summit Records, 2000) LIVE AT MAYBECK Concord - #CCD-4639 1995 RECITAL HALL CONCORD DUO SERIES, Vol 8 1 DENNY ZEITLIN DISCOGRAPHY (Continued) Name Release Date LIVE AT THE JAZZ Intuition - #INT 3257-2 1999 BAKERY As Co-Leader with David Grisman NEW RIVER Acoustic Disc - ACD-45 2001 As Co-Leader with Charlie Haden TIME REMEMBERS ECM - #78118-21239-2 1983 ONE TIME ONCE (Re-issued on CD: ECM 1239 837020-3) As Featured Artist with David Friesen OTHER TIMES, OTHER Global Pacific - #R2 79300 1989 PLACES TWO FOR THE SHOW ITM - #ITMP 970079 1993 As Featured Artist (Items with * should be omitted in a “Selected Discography”) JEREMY STEIG: FLUTE Columbia - #CL-2136 1963 FEVER BILL EVANS- A Palo Alto - #PA 8028 1983 TRIBUTE (Multiple Artists) CONRAD SILVERT Columbia - #C2 38430 1983 PRESENTS JAZZ AT THE OPERA HOUSE (Multiple Artists) *LIVING MUSIC BMG/Living Music 1986 COLLECTION 86 (Multiple Artists) *COMMOTION Windham Hill Jazz - WD6-0119 1989 (Multiple Artists) *ANTHEMS Living Music 1992 (Multiple Artists) JAZZ CELEBRATION: Concord - CCD-7005 1996 A TRIBUTE TO CARL JEFFERSON (Multiple Artists) *REDBOOK Windham Hill - CD 11208 1997 RELAXATION: DINNER PARTY (Multiple Artists) *REDBOOK: AFTER Windham Hill - CD 11207 1997 HOURS (Multiple Artists) 2 DENNY ZEITLIN DISCOGRAPHY (Continued) *CANDLELIGHT BMG-Special Products - 44709 1997 MOMENTS: SMOOTH JAZZ (Multiple Artists) DAVID GRISMAN: Acoustic Disc - ACD-38 1999 DAWG DUOS (Multiple Artists) 3 .
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