This is the discography for the American jazz musician Bobby Hutcherson.
Recording date | Title | Label | Year released | Notes |
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1963–12 | The Kicker | Blue Note | 1999 | Connoisseur series |
1965–04 | Dialogue | Blue Note | 1965 | |
1965–06 | Components | Blue Note | 1966 | |
1966–02 | Happenings | Blue Note | 1967 | |
1966–06 | Stick-Up! | Blue Note | 1968 | |
1967–07 | Oblique | Blue Note | 1979 | Japan only. Reissued on CD (1990). |
1968–03 | Patterns | Blue Note | 1980 | LT series. Reissued CD (1995) includes an alternate take. |
1968–07 | Total Eclipse | Blue Note | 1969 | |
1965–11, 1968–04 | Spiral | Blue Note | 1979 | LT series |
1969–07 | Blow Up with Harold Land | Jazz Music Yesterday | 1990 | Live at Jazz à Juan in Juan-les-Pins |
1969–08 | Medina | Blue Note | 1980 | LT series |
1969–10, 1969–11 | Now! | Blue Note | 1970 | Reissued CD (2004) includes live rec. 1977 |
1970–07 | San Francisco featuring Harold Land | Blue Note | 1971 | |
1971–07 | Head On | Blue Note | 1971 | Reissued CD (2008) includes unreleased materials |
1972–03 | Natural Illusions | Blue Note | 1972 | |
1973–07 | Bobby Hutcherson Live at Montreux | Blue Note | 1974 | Live. LA series. Japan and Europe only. Reissued CD (1994) includes an unreleased recording of the concert. |
1974–04 | Cirrus | Blue Note | 1974 | LA series |
1975–01 | Linger Lane | Blue Note | 1975 | LA series |
1975–03 | Inner Glow | Blue Note | 1980 | Japan only. The tracks were included in box set Mosaic Select 26: Bobby Hutcherson (2007). |
1975–08 | Montara | Blue Note | 1975 | LA series |
1976–02 | Waiting | Blue Note | 1976 | LA series |
1976–08 | The View from the Inside | Blue Note | 1976 | LA series |
1977–03 | Knucklebean | Blue Note | 1977 | LA series |
1978–05 – 1978–06 | Highway One | Columbia | 1978 | |
1979–03 | Conception: The Gift of Love | Columbia | 1979 | |
1979 | Un Poco Loco | Columbia | 1980 | |
1980–08 | Little B's Poem | Live at E.J.'s | 1999 | [2CD] Live |
1981–09, 1981–10, 1982–02, 1982–03 | Solo / Quartet | Contemporary | 1982 | |
1982–07 | Farewell Keystone | Theresa | 1988 | Live |
1983–12 | Four Seasons with George Cables, et al. | Timeless | 1985 | |
1984? | Nice Groove with The Super Four | Baystate | 1984 | |
1984–08 | Good Bait | Landmark | 1985 | |
1985–10 | Color Schemes | Landmark | 1986 | |
1986–12 | In the Vanguard | Landmark | 1987 | Live |
1988–04 | Cruisin' the 'Bird | Landmark | 1988 | |
1989-08 – 1989–09 | Ambos Mundos | Landmark | 1989 | |
1991–02 | Mirage | Landmark | 1991 | |
1993–03 | Acoustic Masters II with Craig Handy, et al. | Atlantic | 1994 | |
1993–12 | Manhattan Moods with McCoy Tyner | Blue Note | 1994 | |
1998–08 | Skyline | Verve | 1999 | |
2002–09 | Land of Giants with McCoy Tyner, Charnett Moffett, Eric Harland | Telarc Jazz | 2003 | |
2006–11 | For Sentimental Reasons | Kind of Blue | 2007 | |
2009–02 | Wise One | Kind of Blue | 2009 | John Coltrane tribute |
2009–10 | Somewhere in the Night | Kind of Blue | 2012 | Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center |
2014? | Enjoy the View | Blue Note | 2014 |
compilations
Timeless All Stars
With Donald Byrd
With Eric Dolphy
With Bruce Forman
With Kenny Garrett
With Dexter Gordon
With Grant Green
With Al Grey
With John Hicks
With Andrew Hill
With Freddie Hubbard
With Harold Land
With Jackie McLean
With Duke Pearson
With Woody Shaw
With Archie Shepp
With McCoy Tyner
With Tony Williams
With Gerald Wilson
| With others
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