Cory Wong discography | |
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Studio albums | 14 |
Live albums | 10 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 33 |
As featured artist | 11 |
Collaboration albums | 5 |
Other appearances | 62 |
The discography of American guitarist Cory Wong which consists of 19 studio albums (14 solo albums, three with The Fearless Flyers, and one with Cory Wong Quartet), four collaboration albums, ten live albums, one EP, 44 singles (33 as a lead artist and 11 as a featured artist), and over 60 other appearances.
Title | Album details | Peak chart position | |||||||||
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US Jazz [1] | US Contemp Jazz [2] | ||||||||||
Becoming |
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Quartet/Quintet |
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Cory Wong and The Green Screen Band [3] |
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The Optimist [4] |
| 19 | 14 | ||||||||
Motivational Music for the Syncopated Soul [5] |
| 16 | 7 | ||||||||
Elevator Music for an Elevated Mood [6] |
| — | 14 | ||||||||
Trail Songs : Dusk [7] |
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Trail Songs (Dawn) [8] |
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The Striped Album [9] |
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Cory Wong & The Wongnotes |
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Wong's Cafe [11] |
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Power Station [12] |
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The Lucky One [13] |
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Starship Syncopation |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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Even Uneven |
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The Fearless Flyers |
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The Fearless Flyers II |
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Tailwinds |
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The Fearless Flyers III |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart position | |||||||||
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US Jazz [1] | US Contemp Jazz [2] | ||||||||||
Pena (Peña and Cory Wong) [14] |
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Meditations (Jon Batiste and Cory Wong) [15] |
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The Golden Hour (Dave Koz and Cory Wong) [16] |
| 16 | 5 | ||||||||
Turbo (Cory Wong and Dirty Loops) [17] |
| 16 | 3 | ||||||||
Starship Syncopation (Cory Wong with Metropole Orkest and Jules Buckley) |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Ref. |
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Live in Minneapolis |
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Live on the Lido Deck |
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Live in the U.K. |
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Live in Amsterdam (Cory Wong and Metropole Orkest) |
| [upper-alpha 1] [18] |
Live at First Avenue |
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The Syncopate & Motivate Tour (Set 1) |
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The Syncopate & Motivate Tour (Set 2) |
| [20] |
The Paisley Park Session |
| [21] [22] |
Wong on Ice |
| [upper-alpha 2] [23] |
The Power Station Tour (West Coast) |
| [24] |
The Power Station Tour (East Coast) |
| [25] |
Cory Wong Live at Montreux Jazz Fest |
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"Live in London" |
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MSP, Pt. 1 |
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Title | Year | Album | Ref. |
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"Jax" | 2018 | The Optimist | |
"Light as Anything (featuring Robbie Wulfsohn) | |||
"Friends at Sea" / "The Optimist" (with Dave Koz) | The Koz Nod | [upper-alpha 3] [26] | |
"Want Me Back" / "Better" (with Cody Fry and Dynamo) | 2019 | 08.26.18 | [upper-alpha 4] |
"Limited World" (featuring Caleb Hawley) | Motivational Music for the Syncopated Soul | ||
"Home" (featuring Jon Batiste) | |||
"Home (Alternate Take)" | Non-album single | ||
"Golden" (featuring Cody Fry) | 2020 | Elevated Music for an Elevated Mood | [27] |
"Meritage" | Non-album single | ||
"Blackbird" | Trail Songs : Dusk | ||
"Bluebird" (featuring Chris Thile) | Trail Songs (Dawn) | [28] | |
"Massive" (featuring Joe Satriani) | The Striped Album | [29] [30] | |
"Design" (featuring Kimbra) | |||
"Smooth Move" | |||
"Coming Back Around" (featuring Cody Fry) | 2021 | Cory Wong & The Wongnotes | [31] |
"United" (featuring Antwaun Stanley) | |||
"Today" (with Dave Koz) | The Golden Hour | [16] | |
"Getaway Car" (with Dave Koz) | [32] | ||
"Follow the Light" (with Dirty Loops) | Turbo | [33] | |
"Ring of Saturn" (with Dirty Loops) | [34] | ||
"Smokeshow" | Wong's Cafe | [11] | |
"Disco De Lune" | [35] | ||
"You Got to be You" | [36] | ||
"Power Station" | 2022 | Power Station | |
"Crisis" (featuring Big Wild) | [12] | ||
"J.A.M. (Just a Minute)" (featuring Chromeo) | [37] | ||
"Look at Me" (featuring Allen Stone) | 2023 | The Lucky One | [38] |
"Ready" (featuring Ben Rector) | [39] | ||
"Hiding on the Moon" (featuring O.A.R.) | [40] | ||
"The Grid Generation" (featuring Louis Cole) | |||
"Call Me Wild" (featuring Dodie) | |||
"On My Mind" (Alexander 23 with Cory Wong) | 2024 | Non-album single | |
"Burning" (with Metropole Orkest and Jules Buckley) | Starship Syncopation | ||
"Quotidian Fields" (with Metropole Orkest and Jules Buckley) | [41] |
Title | Year | Album | Ref. |
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"Money" (Lexsoul Dancemachine featuring Cory Wong) | 2020 | Lexsplosion II | |
"This Dream" (Marc Scabilia featuring Cory Wong) | Seed of Joy | ||
"Adventure" (Alex Bone featuring Cory Wong) | 2021 | Falling on Infinity | |
"Spare Tire" (Ariel Posen with Cory Wong) | Non-album singles | [42] | |
"Joyful Strut" (The Snowman Band featuring St. Paul Peterson, Kevin Gastonguay, and Cory Wong) | 2022 | ||
"I'll Take That Dare" (KOATS featuring Cory Wong) | |||
"Jelly" (Brother Strut featuring Cory Wong) | 2023 | ||
"Todome no Ichigeki" (Vaundy featuring Cory Wong) | [43] | ||
"Everything Smells Like Salmon" (Tom McGovern featuring Cory Wong) | 2024 | ||
"The Power of Love" (Grace Kelly featuring Cory Wong) | |||
"Tunnel" (Huntertones featuring Cory Wong) | Motionation |
These are writing and production credits for music outside of Wong's own solo work.
Title | Year | Artist | Album | Notes | Ref. | ||||||
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— | 2016 | Vulfpeck | The Beautiful Game | Writer - Tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 | |||||||
"The Ace of Aces" | 2018 | The Fearless Flyers | The Fearless Flyers | Writer | |||||||
"Barbara" | Writer | ||||||||||
"Bicentennial" | Writer Producer | ||||||||||
— | 2019 | Phoebe Katis | Honesty | Producer | [44] | ||||||
The Fearless Flyers | The Fearless Flyers II | Writer Producer | |||||||||
2020 | Phoebe Katis | It's Ok to Cry | Producer | [45] | |||||||
"Money" | Lexsoul Dancemachine | Lexplosion II | Co-writer | ||||||||
"Nate Smith is the Ace of Aces" | The Fearless Flyers | Tailwinds | Co-writer - Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 | [46] | |||||||
"Introducing the Delta Force" | Writer Producer | ||||||||||
"Colonel Panic" | Co-writer Producer | ||||||||||
"Ambush" | Writer | ||||||||||
Kauai | Writer | ||||||||||
— | 2021 | Phoebe Katis | Sweet Reunion | Producer | [47] | ||||||
"On My Mind" | 2024 | Alexander 23 (featuring Cory Wong) | — | Co-writer | |||||||
"—" denotes he didn't contribute to just one song, but multiple songs or an entire album. |
Title | Year | Credited artist(s) | Album | Ref. | |||||||
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"Animal Spirits" | 2016 | Vulfpeck | The Beautiful Game | [48] | |||||||
"Dean Town" | |||||||||||
"Conscious Club" | |||||||||||
"1 for 1, DiMaggio" | |||||||||||
"Margery, My First Car" | |||||||||||
"Aunt Leslie" | |||||||||||
"Cory Wong" | |||||||||||
"Mr. Finish Line" | 2017 | Vulfpeck (featuring Christine Hucal and Theo Katzman) | Mr Finish Line | [49] | |||||||
"Tee Time" | Vulfpeck | ||||||||||
"Hero Town" | Vulfpeck (featuring Michael Bland) | ||||||||||
"Half of the Way" | 2018 | Vulfpeck (featuring Theo Katzman) | Hill Climber | ||||||||
"Darwin Derby" | Vulfpeck | ||||||||||
"Love is a Beautiful Thing" | Vulfpeck (featuring Theo Katzman and Monica Martin) | ||||||||||
"For Survival" | Vulfpeck (featuring Mike Viola) | ||||||||||
"Lost My Treble Long Ago" | Vulfpeck | ||||||||||
"Disco Ulysses (Instrumental)" | |||||||||||
"The Cup Stacker" | |||||||||||
"It Gets Funkier IV" | Vulfpeck (featuring Louis Cole) | ||||||||||
"20s" | 2019 | Phoebe Katis | Honesty | [44] | |||||||
"Touches" | |||||||||||
"Make Believe" | |||||||||||
"Anyway" | |||||||||||
"All It Takes" | |||||||||||
"Maybe" | |||||||||||
"Honesty" | |||||||||||
"Zurück Ins Studio" | Marti Fischer | Album Eins | [50] | ||||||||
"Promenade" | Marti Fischer (featuring Davis Schulz) | [51] | |||||||||
"Die Farbe Null" | Marti Fischer | [52] | |||||||||
"Der Gang" | Marti Fischer (featuring Make a Move) | [53] | |||||||||
"Cameron" | Marti Fischer | [54] | |||||||||
"Apfelschorle" | [55] | ||||||||||
"Öde" | [56] | ||||||||||
"Nicht Cool" | Marti Fischer (featuring Davis Schulz) | [57] | |||||||||
"Nebelmaschine" | Marti Fischer | [58] | |||||||||
"Muse" | Marti Fischer (featuring Tommy Blackout and Miirtek) | [59] | |||||||||
"Bernstein Gold" | Marti Fischer | [60] | |||||||||
— | Vulfpeck (Jack Stratton, Theo Katzman, Woody Goss, Joe Dart), Cory Wong, Michael Winograd, Joey Dosik, Richie Rodriguez, Melissa Gardiner, Nate Smith, Dave Koz, Chris Thile, Charles Jones, Ryan Lerman, Antwaun Stanley, Mark Dover, Chris Grymes | Live at Madison Square Garden | [61] | ||||||||
"Wait for the Moment" | Woody Goss Trio | A Very Vulfy Christmas | [62] | ||||||||
"Hollywood Witches" | 2020 | Woody and Jeremy | Strange Satisfaction | [63] | |||||||
"Under the Sky So Blue" | Evan Marien (EMAR) | EMAR Vol. 3 - Minus Bass | [64] | ||||||||
"Welcome to Bacon Road" | |||||||||||
— | Fearless Flyers | Tailwinds | |||||||||
"It's Ok to Cry" | Phoebe Katis | It's Ok to Cry | [65] | ||||||||
"You Make Everything Better" | |||||||||||
"Placebo" | |||||||||||
"Better Than This" | |||||||||||
"Sometimes It's Meant to Hurt" | |||||||||||
"Let Me Lose You" | |||||||||||
"The Way We Feel" | |||||||||||
"3 on E" | Vulfpeck | The Joy of Music, The Job of Real Estate | |||||||||
"Test Drive (Instrumental)" | |||||||||||
"Radio Shack" | |||||||||||
"LAX" | Vulfpeck (featuring Joey Dosik) | ||||||||||
"Something" | Vulfpeck | ||||||||||
"Paris" | 2021 | Phoebe Katis | Sweet Reunion | [47] | |||||||
"Never Be a Cool Girl" | |||||||||||
"It Takes Two" | |||||||||||
"Hope We're Happier" | |||||||||||
"How Far We Come" | |||||||||||
"Crypto Cowboy" | 2022 | Potash Twins (featuring Cory Wong) | Hornography | [66] | |||||||
"Somebody to You" | 2023 | Cody Fry (featuring Cory Wong) | The End | ||||||||
"—" denotes he wasn't on one song, but an entire album. |
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