List of works by Stanley Clarke

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This is a list of works by American jazz musician Stanley Clarke , including a discography and filmography. [1] [2]

Contents

Discography

As leader

Albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsLabel
US
[3]
US R&B
[3]
US Jazz
[3]
UK
[4]
1973 Children of Forever 39 Polydor
1974 Stanley Clarke 594 Nemperor
1975 Journey to Love 3483
1976 School Days 342
1978 Modern Man 57254
1979I Wanna Play for You62365
1980 Rocks, Pebbles and Sand 9540542 Epic
1982 Let Me Know You 114257
1984 Time Exposure 1495210
1985Find Out!(as the Stanley Clarke Band) [5]
1986Hideaway15
1988 If This Bass Could Only Talk 2
1991 Live 1976–1977
1992 Passenger 57
1993 East River Drive 544
1994Live at the Greek10
1995At the Movies
1997 The Bass-ic Collection Sony
2003 1, 2, to the Bass 6
2006StandardsKind of Blue
2007 The Toys of Men 2 Heads Up
2010 The Stanley Clarke Band
(as the Stanley Clarke Band, with Hiromi, Ruslan, Ronald Bruner, Jr.) [6] [7]
7
2014Up(as the Stanley Clarke Band)Mack Avenue
2018The Message(as the Stanley Clarke Band)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positions
US Pop
[3]
US R&B
[3]
1974"Vulcan Princess"
1976"Silly Putty"94
"Hot Fun"
1978"Slow Dance"76
"Rock 'n' Roll Jelly"
1979"Just a Feeling"
"Together Again"
1980"We Supply"43
1981"I Just Want To Love You" (with George Duke)49
"Sweet Baby" (with George Duke)196
1982"Straight to the Top"81
"The Force of Love"
"You Are the One for Me"
1983"Heroes" (with George Duke)37
1984"Are You Ready?"
"Heaven Sent You"
"Future"
1985"What If I Should Fall in Love" (as the Stanley Clarke Band)
"Born in the U.S.A." (as the Stanley Clarke Band)52
1986"I'm Here to Stay" (with Larry Graham)
"Listen to the Beat of Your Heart" (with Bernard Jackson)
1988"Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)"
1990"Lady" (with George Duke)67
1993"Justice's Groove"
"East River Drive"
1997"Between Love & Magic"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

As co-leader/band member

With Animal Logic

With George Duke

With Fuse One

With Hiromi and Lenny White (As The Stanley Clarke Trio)

With The Manhattan Project

With The New Barbarians

With Jean-Luc Ponty/Al Di Meola

With Jean-Luc Ponty/Biréli Lagrène

With Return to Forever

With Stanley Clarke & Friends

With SMV

With Vertú

As sideman

With Gato Barbieri

With Luiz Bonfá

With Chick Corea

With Norman Connors

With Deodato

With George Duke

With Joe Farrell

With Mike Garson

With Stan Getz

With Dexter Gordon

With Howard Hewett

With George Howard

With Freddie Hubbard

With Bobby Lyle

With Teena Marie

With Paul McCartney

With John McLaughlin

With Airto Moreira

With Alphonse Mouzon

With Sunnie Paxson

With Dianne Reeves

With Pharoah Sanders

With McCoy Tyner

With Lenny White

With Tony Williams

With others

As producer

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirector(s)Studio(s)Notes
1990 The Book of Love Robert Shaye New Line Cinema
1991 The Five Heartbeats Robert Townsend 20th Century Fox
Boyz n the Hood John Singleton Columbia Pictures
Cool as Ice David Kellogg Alive Films
1992 Passenger 57 Kevin Hooks Warner Bros.
1993 Watch It Tom Flynn Skouras Pictures
What's Love Got to Do with It Brian Gibson Touchstone Pictures
Poetic Justice John SingletonColumbia Pictures
1994 Little Big League Andrew Scheinman Castle Rock Entertainment
1995 Higher Learning John SingletonColumbia Pictures
Panther Mario Van Peebles PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
The Show Brian Robbins Savoy Pictures
Bleeding Hearts Gregory Hines
1996 Eddie Steve Rash Hollywood Pictures
The Cherokee Kid Paris Barclay HBO Films
1997 Dangerous Ground Darrell Roodt New Line Cinema
B*A*P*S Robert Townsend
Sprung Rusty Cundieff Trimark Pictures
1998 Down in the Delta Maya Angelou Miramax
1999 The Best Man Malcolm D. Lee Universal Pictures
2000 Romeo Must Die Andrzej Bartkowiak Warner Bros.
2002 Undercover Brother Malcolm D. LeeUniversal Pictures
Undisputed Walter Hill Miramax
The Transporter Louis Leterrier
Corey Yuen
EuropaCorp
2005 Into the Sun Christopher Morrison Destination Films Direct-to-video film
Roll Bounce Malcolm D. Lee Fox Searchlight Pictures
2006 Like Mike 2: Streetball David Nelson 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Direct-to-video film
2008 First Sunday David E. Talbert Screen Gems
Soul Men Malcolm D. Lee Dimension Films
2013 The Best Man Holiday Universal Pictures
2016 Barbershop: The Next Cut Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Television

YearTV programDirector
2007-2009 Lincoln Heights Various
2000–2004 Soul Food Felicia D. Henderson
1990 Tales from the Crypt Jack Sholder, Joel Silver
1990 Hull High Gil Grant, Bruce Bilson, Kenny Ortega, Steven Robman
1989 A Man Called Hawk Mario DiLeo, Bill Duke, Harry Falk, Winrich Kolbe, Stan Lathan, Sigmund Neufeld Jr, Virgil W. Vogel
1988–1989 Knightwatch Sharron Miller, Kevin Rodney Sullivan
1986 Pee Wee's Playhouse Bill Freiberger, Steven Johnson, Guy J. Louthan, William T. Orr, Paul Reubens

Television movies

YearTV movieDirector
2003 Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle Anthony Pullen Shaw
2002The Big TimeParis Barclay
2002Little John Dick Lowry
2002 The Red Sneakers Gregory Hines
2001 Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man Anthony Pullen Shaw
2000 The Color of Friendship Kevin Hooks
2000The Loretta Claiborne Story Lee Grant
1999 Rocky Marciano Charles Winkler
1999 Funny Valentines Julie Dash
1999 If You Believe Alan Metzger
1998Love Kills Brian Grant
1998 On the Line Elodie Keene
1996Road to Galveston Michael Toshiyuki Uno
1996 The Cherokee Kid Paris Barclay
1994 Royce Rob Holcomb
1993Relentless: Mind of a KillerJohn Patterson
1993 Boy Meets Girl Kevin Rodney Sullivan
1992 Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story Charles Braverman
1991 Prison Stories: Women on the Inside Donna Deitch, Joan Micklin Silver, Penelope Spheeris
1990The Kid Who Loved Christmas Arthur Allan Seidelman
1990 The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson Larry Peerce
1990Blue Bayou Karen Arthur
1990Dangerous Pursuit Sandor Stern
1990Tales from the Whoop Whoopi Goldberg
1989Out on the Edge John Pasquin

Animation

directed by Denys Cowan, Dan Riba

directed by Damon Wayans

directed by David Feiss, Swinton O. Scott III

Music videos

directed by John Singleton

Documentaries

directed by Jeffery Schwartz

directed by Ita Cesa, Giuseppe Selva

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