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This is the discography for American jazz musician Charlie Haden. [1] [2]
Recording date | Title | Co-leader / Personnel | Label | Year released | Notes |
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1976-01-26, 1976-03-18, -21 | Closeness | Duets with Ornette Coleman, Keith Jarrett, Alice Coltrane and Paul Motian | Horizon | 1976 | |
1976-01-25, 1976-08-21 | As Long as There's Music | Duo with Hampton Hawes | Artists House | 1978 | |
1976-06-07, 1976-08-21 1976-12-19, -20 | The Golden Number | Duets with Don Cherry, Archie Shepp, Hampton Hawes and Ornette Coleman | Horizon | 1977 | |
1977-01-30 | Soapsuds, Soapsuds | Duo with Ornette Coleman | Artists House | 1977 | |
1978-09-22 | Gitane | Duo with Christian Escoudé | All Life | 1979 | |
1979-06 | Mágico | Trio with Jan Garbarek and Egberto Gismonti | ECM | 1980 | |
1979-12 | Folk Songs | Trio with Jan Garbarek and Egberto Gismonti | ECM | 1981 | |
1981-04 | Mágico: Carta de Amor | Trio with Jan Garbarek and Egberto Gismonti | ECM | 2012 | Live |
1981-07 | Time Remembers One Time Once | Duo with Denny Zeitlin | ECM | 1983 | Live |
1987-09-14, -15 | Etudes | Co-led with Paul Motian featuring Geri Allen | Soul Note | 1988 | |
1987-11-11, -12 | Silence | with Chet Baker, Enrico Pieranunzi and Billy Higgins | Soul Note | 1989 | |
1988-11-21 – -25 | Helium Tears | with Ralph Towner, Jerry Granelli and Robben Ford | NewEdition | 2005 | |
1989-06-30 | The Montreal Tapes: Tribute to Joe Henderson | with Joe Henderson and Al Foster | Verve | 2003 | Live |
1989-07-01 | The Montreal Tapes: with Geri Allen and Paul Motian | with Geri Allen and Paul Motian | Verve | 1997 | Live |
1989-07-02 | The Montreal Tapes: with Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell | with Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell | Verve | 1994 | Live |
1989-07-03 | The Montreal Tapes: with Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Paul Motian | with Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Paul Motian | Verve | 1997 | Live |
1989-07-06 | In Montreal | Duo with Egberto Gismonti | ECM | 2001 | Live |
1989-07-07 | The Montreal Tapes: with Paul Bley and Paul Motian | with Paul Bley and Paul Motian | Verve | 1994 | Live |
1990-01-28, -29 | Dialogues | Duo with Carlos Paredes | Antilles | 1990 | |
1990-04-26 | First Song | Trio with Enrico Pieranunzi and Billy Higgins | Soul Note | 1992 | |
1990-07-02 | Charlie Haden/Jim Hall | Duo with Jim Hall | Impulse! | 2014 | Live |
1990-12-21, -22 | Live At The Village Vanguard - Unissued Tracks | Trio with Geri Allen and Paul Motian | Somethin' Cool | 2022 | Live. Posthumous release. |
1994-06-29, -30 | Steal Away | Duo with Hank Jones | Verve | 1995 | |
1996-04-15 | Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) | Duo with Pat Metheny | Verve | 1997 | |
1996-09-20 – -22 | Night and the City | Duo with Kenny Barron | Verve | 1998 | Live |
1997-07-05, -06 | None But the Lonely Heart | Duo with Chris Anderson | Naim | 1998 | |
2000-08-27 – -30 | Nocturne | with Gonzalo Rubalcaba et al. | Verve | 2001 | |
2002-05-14 – -17 | American Dreams | with Michael Brecker featuring Brad Mehldau and Brian Blade | Verve | 2002 | |
2003-10-08, -09 | Nightfall | Duo with John Taylor | Naim | 2004 | |
2003-12-19 – -22 | Land of the Sun | with Gonzalo Rubalcaba et al. | Verve | 2004 | |
2005-03-16 – -19 | Tokyo Adagio | Duo with Gonzalo Rubalcaba | Impulse! | 2015 | Live. Posthumous release. |
2006-06-26, -27, -28 | Heartplay | Duo with Antonio Forcione | Naim | 2006 | At The Herb Alpert School of Music, California Institute of the Arts |
2007-03 | Jasmine | Duo with Keith Jarrett | ECM | 2010 | |
2007-03 | Last Dance | Duo with Keith Jarrett | ECM | 2014 | |
2007-11-05 | Long Ago and Far Away | Duo with Brad Mehldau | Impulse! | 2018 | Live. Posthumous release. |
2008-01-05 – -12 2008-04-12, -14, -26 | Rambling Boy | with family and friends | EmArcy | 2008 | |
2010-02-02, -03 | Come Sunday | Duo with Hank Jones | EmArcy | 2012 |
Recording date | Title | Label | Year released | Notes |
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1969-04-27 – -29 | Liberation Music Orchestra | Impulse! | 1970 | |
1982-11 | The Ballad of the Fallen | ECM | 1983 | Not credited as Liberation Music Orchestra |
1989-07-08 | The Montreal Tapes: Liberation Music Orchestra | Verve | 1999 | Live at the Montreal International Jazz Festival |
1990-04-04, -05 | Dream Keeper | Blue Note | 1990 | Grammy nominated |
2004-07-19 – 22 | Not in Our Name | Verve | 2005 | |
2011-08-15, 2015-01-14, -15 | Time/Life | Impulse! | 2016 | Partially live at the Jazz Middelheim Festival in Antwerp. Posthumous release. |
Recording date | Title | Label | Year released | Notes |
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1987-12-22, -23 | Quartet West | Verve | 1987 | |
1987-08-06, 1988-04-04 | The Private Collection | Naim | 2007 (Limited edition: 1994) | Live [2CD, 3LP] |
1988-05-30, 1988-06-01 | In Angel City | Verve | 1988 | |
1991-10-27, -28 | Haunted Heart | Verve | 1992 | Featuring the voices of Billie Holiday, Jo Stafford and Jeri Southern |
1993-07-30, 1993-08-01 | Always Say Goodbye | Verve | 1994 | |
1995-07-18 – -20 | Now Is the Hour | Verve | 1996 | |
1999-02-19 – -22 | The Art of the Song | Verve | 1999 | with vocals of Bill Henderson and Shirley Horn |
2010-05-20, -21, 2010-06-04, 2010-07-12, -26 | Sophisticated Ladies | EmAcy | 2010 | with vocals of Diana Krall, Melody Gardot, Norah Jones, Cassandra Wilson, Renée Fleming and Ruth Cameron |
With Geri Allen and Paul Motian
With Ginger Baker and Bill Frisell
With Carla Bley
With Paul Bley
With Michael Brecker
With Ruth Cameron
With Don Cherry
With Ornette Coleman
With Alice Coltrane
With Joe Henderson
With Keith Jarrett
With Lee Konitz and Brad Mehldau
With Abbey Lincoln
With Pat Metheny
With Paul Motian
With Art Pepper
With Enrico Pieranunzi
With Gonzalo Rubalcaba
With Roswell Rudd
With John Scofield
With Ringo Starr
With Denny Zeitlin
| With others
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