Bobby Hutcherson discography

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This is the discography for the American jazz musician Bobby Hutcherson.

Contents

As leader/co-leader

Recording dateTitleLabelYear releasedNotes
1963-12 The Kicker Blue Note 1999Connoisseur series
1965-04 Dialogue Blue Note1965
1965-06 Components Blue Note1966
1966-02 Happenings Blue Note1967
1966-06 Stick-Up! Blue Note1968
1967-07 Oblique Blue Note1979Japan only. Reissued on CD (1990).
1968-03 Patterns Blue Note1980LT series. Reissued CD (1995) includes an alternate Take.
1968-07 Total Eclipse Blue Note1969
1965-11,
1968-04
Spiral Blue Note1979LT series
1969-07 Blow Up with Harold LandJazz Music Yesterday1990Live
1969-08 Medina Blue Note1980LT series
1969-10,
1969-11
Now! Blue Note1970Reissued CD (2004) includes live rec. 1977
1970-07 San Francisco featuring Harold Land Blue Note1971
1971-07 Head On Blue Note1971Reissued CD (2008) includes unreleased materials
1972-03 Natural Illusions Blue Note1972
1973-07 Bobby Hutcherson Live at Montreux Blue Note1974Live. LA series. Japan and Europe only. Reissued CD (1994) includes an unreleased recording of the concert.
1974-04 Cirrus Blue Note1974LA series
1975-01 Linger Lane Blue Note1975LA series
1975-03 Inner Glow Blue Note1980Japan only. The tracks were included in box set Mosaic Select 26: Bobby Hutcherson (2007).
1975-08 Montara Blue Note1975LA series
1976-02 Waiting Blue Note1976LA series
1976-08 The View from the Inside Blue Note1976LA series
1977-03 Knucklebean Blue Note1977LA series
1978-05 –
1978-06
Highway One Columbia 1978
1979-03 Conception: The Gift of Love Columbia1979
1979 Un Poco Loco Columbia1980
1980-08Little B's PoemLive at E.J.'s1999[2CD] Live
1981-09,
1981-10,
1982-02,
1982-03
Solo / Quartet Contemporary 1982
1982-07 Farewell Keystone Theresa 1988Live
1983-12 Four Seasons with George Cables, et al. Timeless 1985
1984?Nice Groove with The Super FourBaystate1984
1984-08 Good Bait Landmark 1985
1985-10 Color Schemes Landmark1986
1986-12 In the Vanguard Landmark1987Live
1988-04 Cruisin' the 'Bird Landmark1988
1989-08 –
1989-09
Ambos Mundos Landmark1989
1991-02 Mirage Landmark1991
1993-03 Acoustic Masters II with Craig Handy, et al. Atlantic 1994
1993-12 Manhattan Moods with McCoy Tyner Blue Note1994
1998-08Skyline Verve 1999
2002-09 Land of Giants with McCoy Tyner, Charnett Moffett, Eric Harland Telarc Jazz 2003
2006-11For Sentimental ReasonsKind of Blue2007
2009-02Wise OneKind of Blue2009 John Coltrane tribute
2009-10Somewhere in the NightKind of Blue2012Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center
2014? Enjoy the View Blue Note2014

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Hutcherson in 2007

compilations

As a member

Timeless All Stars

SFJAZZ Collective

As sideman

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