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This is the discography for American rock musician Eric Johnson.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||||||
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US [1] | JPN [2] | ||||||||
Tones |
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Ah Via Musicom | 67 | — |
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Venus Isle |
| 51 | 88 |
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Seven Worlds |
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Souvenir |
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Bloom |
| — | 140 | ||||||
Up Close |
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Eclectic |
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EJ [10] |
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Collage [11] |
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EJ Vol II |
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The Book of Making / Yesterday Meets Today |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||
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FIN [12] | FRA [13] | JPN [2] | NLD [14] | UK [15] | |||||
G3: Live in Concert (with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai) |
| 35 | 20 | 37 | 52 | 82 | |||
Live and Beyond (with Alien Love Child) | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
Live from Austin, TX |
| — | — | — | — | — | |||
Live from Austin TX '84 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
Europe Live |
| — | — | 123 | — | — | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | ||||||
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US Video [24] | |||||||||
G3: Live in Concert with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai |
| 37 |
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Live from Austin, TX [26] |
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Anaheim [26] |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details | Notes |
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Eric Johnson: Total Electric Guitar |
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Eric Johnson: The Fine Art of Guitar |
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Eric Johnson: The Art of Guitar [26] |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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US Main. [30] | |||||||||
"Righteous" | 1990 | 8 | Ah Via Musicom | ||||||
"High Landrons" | 31 | ||||||||
"Cliffs of Dover" | 5 | ||||||||
"Trademark" | 1991 | 7 | |||||||
"Pavilion" | 1996 | 33 | Venus Isle | ||||||
"Beck's Bolero" [31] | 2007 | — | non-album single | ||||||
"The Wind Cries Mary" [32] | 2013 | — | |||||||
"Tidal" [33] | — | ||||||||
"Wonder" [34] | — | ||||||||
"Imagination of You" (feat. Christopher Cross) [35] | — | ||||||||
"To Whom It May Concern" [36] | — | ||||||||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Album | Song | Year | Notes | Ref. |
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Perpetuum Mobile by Mariani | — | 1970 | band member | [37] |
Electromagnets by Electromagnets | — | 1975 | [38] | |
Christopher Cross by Christopher Cross | "Minstrel Gigolo" | 1979 | guest | [39] |
Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King by Carole King | "_" | 1980 | ||
One to One by Carole King | "One to One", "(Love Is Like A) Boomerang", "Lookin' Out for Number One", "Life Without Love", "Golden Man" | 1982 | [40] | |
Long Time Friends by Alessi | "Rise Up" | 1982 | [41] | |
Marc Anthony Thompson by Marc Anthony Thompson | "Recover Gracefully" | 1984 | [42] | |
Stand Up by Steve Morse Band | "Distant Star" | 1985 | [43] | |
Street Language by Rodney Crowell | "Ballad of Fast Eddie" | 1986 | [44] | |
Guitar Speak | "Western Flyer" | 1988 | compilation of various artists | [45] |
Willie Jones by Willie Jones | "So Long Mary Jane" | 1990 | guest | [46] |
The Urge by Stuart Hamm | "On Our Dreams" and "Lone Star" | 1991 | guest | [47] |
Instrumental Moods | "Cliffs of Dover" | compilation of various artists | [48] | |
Guitar's Practicing Musicians, Vol. 2 | "Cliffs of Dover" | [49] | ||
Rush Street by Richard Marx | "Keep Coming Back" | 1992 | guest | [50] |
The Hunter by Jennifer Warnes | "Lights of Louisiana" and "I Can't Hide" | [51] | ||
Rendezvous by Christopher Cross | "Nothing Will Change" | [52] | ||
Herman Harris & the Voices of Hope by Herman Harris | — | 1993 | [53] | |
Read My Licks by Chet Atkins | "Somebody Loves Me Now" | 1994 | guest | [54] |
Wave of the Hand by Carla Olson | "I'm Trying" | 1995 | [55] | |
True Voices | "At The End of the Day" with Susan Cowsill | compilation of various artists | [56] | |
Angelica | "Ave Maria" | 1997 | [57] | |
Merry Axemas | "The First Nowell" | [58] | ||
Guitar Gods | "Trademark" | 1998 | guest | [59] |
Walking in Avalon by Christopher Cross | "When She Smiles" | [50] | ||
Koko's Hideaway by Van Wilks | "Vanquila" | 1999 | [60] | |
The Best of Rockline | "S.R.V." | compilation of various artists | [61] | |
Moods Box Set | "Cliffs of Dover" | [62] | ||
Fingers And Thumbs by Adrian Legg | "Lunchtime at Rosie's" | guest | [63] | |
Live and Beyond by Alien Love Child | — | 2000 | band member | [64] |
Been A Long Time by Double Trouble | "In The Garden" | 2001 | guest | [65] |
Texas Guitar Slingers Vol. 1 | "Enzo Shuffle" | 2002 | compilation of various artists | [66] |
More To Life Than This by Mike Tramp | "On The Good, The Sad, And The Ugly" | 2003 | guest | [67] |
A Guitar Supreme, Giant Steps in Fusion Guitar | "Resolution" | 2004 | compilation of various artists | [68] |
Don't Mess With Texas Vol. 2 | "Boogie King" | [69] | ||
KGSR 107.1 Broadcasts Vol. 12 | "Song For George" | [70] | ||
Fusion For Miles, A Guitar Tribute: A Bitchin' Brew | "Jean Pierre" | 2005 | [71] | |
Industrial Zen by John McLaughlin | "New Blues Old Bruise" | 2006 | guest | [72] |
Viva Carlos: A Supernatural Marathon Celebration | "Aqua Marine" | compilation of various artists | [73] | |
Walk On by Roscoe Beck | "Together All The Time" | guest | [74] | |
Electromagnets 2 by Electromagnets | — | band member | [75] | |
The Devil Knows My Name by John5 | "The Washing Away of Wrong" | 2007 | guest | [76] |
Freeway Jam: To Beck and Back | "Beck's Bolero" | compilation of various artists | [77] | |
Lovers by Bobby Whitlock and CoCo Carmel | "Layla" | 2008 | guest | [78] |
From The Reach by Sonny Landreth | "The Milky Way Home" | [79] | ||
Bridging the Gap by Doyle Dykes | "Red Clay" | [80] | ||
Big Neighborhood by Mike Stern | "6th Street" and "Long Time Gone" | 2009 | [81] | |
Doctor Faith by Christopher Cross | "Hey Kid" | 2010 | [82] | |
Elemental Journey by Sonny Landreth | "Passionola" | 2012 | [83] | |
Musica E Palavras Dos Bee Gees (Bee Gees Tribute Album) by Ana Gazzola | "Run To Me" | [84] | ||
2776 | "Not What the Founders Intended" | 2014 | compilation of various artists | [85] |
Good For Sumthin by Eric Gales | "E2 (Note for Note)" | 2014 | Guest | [86] |
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