This is a discography for guitarist Marc Ribot, including both his own albums and significant recordings to which he has contributed. [1] [2] The year in brackets indicates the date of first release.
Year released | Title | Label | Notes |
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1990 | Rootless Cosmopolitans | Island | |
1992 | Requiem for What's His Name | Les Disques du Crépuscule | with the Rootless Cosmopolitans |
1993 | Marc Ribot Plays Solo Guitar Works of Frantz Casseus | Les Disques du Crépuscule | solo guitar |
1994 | Shrek | Avant | |
1994 | Subsonic 1: Sounds of a Distant Episode | Sub Rosa/Subsonic | with Shrek |
1995 | The Book of Heads | Tzadik | composed by John Zorn |
1995 | Don't Blame Me | DIW | solo guitar |
1997 | Shoe String Symphonettes | Tzadik | film music |
1998 | The Prosthetic Cubans | Atlantic | with Los Cubanos Postizos |
1999 | Yo! I Killed Your God | Tzadik | with Shrek |
2000 | Muy Divertido! | Atlantic | with Los Cubanos Postizos |
2001 | Saints | Atlantic | |
2001 | Inasmuch as Life Is Borrowed | Ultima Vez | limited edition |
2003 | Scelsi Morning | Tzadik | |
2003 | Soundtracks Volume 2 | Tzadik | film music |
2005 | Spiritual Unity | Pi | |
2007 | Asmodeus: Book of Angels Volume 7 | Tzadik | composed by John Zorn |
2008 | Exercises in Futility | Tzadik | solo guitar |
2008 | Party Intellectuals | Pi | with Ceramic Dog |
2010 | Silent Movies | Pi | solo guitar |
2013 | Your Turn | Northern Spy | with Ceramic Dog |
2014 | Live at the Village Vanguard | Pi | with Henry Grimes and Chad Taylor |
2015 | The Young Philadelphians: Live in Tokyo | Yellowbird | with The Young Philadelphians |
2018 | YRU Still Here? | Northern Spy | with Ceramic Dog |
2018 | Songs of Resistance 1942-2018 | Epitaph / Ada | |
2020 | What I Did on My Long Vacation | Northern Spy | with Ceramic Dog |
2021 | Hope | Northern Spy | with Ceramic Dog |
2023 | Connection | Yellowbird | with Ceramic Dog |
With Noël Akchoté
With Ambitious Lovers
With the Anarchist Republic of Bzzz
With Trey Anastasio
With Laurie Anderson
With Dick Annegarn
With Aterciopelados
With Auktyon
With Susana Baca
With Eszter Balint
With Cyro Baptista
With Sara Bareilles
With Barkmarket
With Alain Bashung
With Badawi
With The Black Keys
With Claus Boesser-Ferrari
With Richard Buckner
With Solomon Burke
With Robert Burger
With T Bone Burnett
With Andrés Calamaro
With Vinicius Cantuária
With Vinicio Capossela
With Marco Cappelli
With Lori Carson
With James Carter
With Charming Hostess
With Chocolate Genius
With Shemekia Copeland
With Cibo Matto
With Club d'Elf
With Paula Cole
With Anthony Coleman
With Gal Costa
With Elvis Costello
With Corin Curschellas
With Dead Combo
With Devine & Stratton
With DJ Logic
With Dave Douglas
With the Lucien Dubuis Trio
With Marty Ehrlich's Dark Woods Ensemble
With Elysian Fields
With Carol Emanuel
With Mikel Erentxun
With Ellery Eskelin
With Evan and Jaron
With Marianne Faithfull
With Jeff Finlin
With Flaming Hoops
With Foetus
With Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer
With Richard Hell & The Voidoids
With Sue Garner
With Allen Ginsberg
With Ely Guerra
With Joe Henry
With Naif Herin
With Yuka Honda
With The Jazz Passengers
With Elton John and Leon Russell
With Freedy Johnston
With Norah Jones
With Hoppy Kamiyama
With Mory Kanté
With The Klezmatics
With Makigami Koichi
With Diana Krall
With Mary La Rose
With The Latebirds
With Gina Leishman
With Arto Lindsay
With David Linx
With Frank London
With the Lounge Lizards
With Allen Lowe
With Evan Lurie
With John Lurie
With Giovanni Maier
With Kirsty McGee
With Maria McKee
With John Mellencamp
With Tift Merritt
With Jun Miyake
With Marisa Monte
With Ikue Mori
With Sarah Jane Morris
With Jean-Louis Murat
With Youn Sun Nah
With Roy Nathanson
With Steve Nieve
With Sean Noonan Brewed by Noon
With Seigen Ono
With Yoko Ono
With Beth Orton
With Mike Patton
With Madeleine Peyroux
With Philadelphy's Paint
With Sam Phillips
With Pissuk Rachav
With Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
With David Poe
With Jim Pugliese
With Greg Ribot and The International Conspiracy
With Stan Ridgway
With Jon Rose
With Rough Assemblage
With David Sanborn
With Boris Savoldelli
With 17 Hippies
With David Shea
With Harry Shearer
With Howard Shore
With Sion
With Slut
With Wadada Leo Smith
With Luísa Sobral
With Tim Sparks
With Shelby Starner
With Syd Straw
With The Surfers
With David Sylvian
With Third Person
With Teddy Thompson
With Tanita Tikaram
With Marco Tiraboschi
With Allen Toussaint
With Tricky
With McCoy Tyner
With Kazutoki Umezu
With Silvain Vanot
With Caetano Veloso
With Tom Waits
With Bill Ware
With Rob Wasserman
With Sanda Weigl
With Hal Willner
With Cassandra Wilson
With Norman Yamada
With Akiko Yano
With Zakarya
With Hector Zazou
With Amir Ziv's Kotkot
With John Zorn
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