Marc Ribot discography

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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.

Contents

Albums

Year releasedTitleLabelNotes
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 Crépusculesolo guitar
1994 Shrek Avant
1994Subsonic 1: Sounds of a Distant Episode Sub Rosa/Subsonicwith Shrek
1995 The Book of Heads Tzadik composed by John Zorn
1995 Don't Blame Me DIW solo guitar
1997 Shoe String Symphonettes Tzadikfilm music
1998 The Prosthetic Cubans Atlantic with Los Cubanos Postizos
1999 Yo! I Killed Your God Tzadikwith Shrek
2000 Muy Divertido! Atlanticwith Los Cubanos Postizos
2001 Saints Atlantic
2001Inasmuch as Life Is BorrowedUltima Vezlimited edition
2003 Scelsi Morning Tzadik
2003 Soundtracks Volume 2 Tzadikfilm music
2005 Spiritual Unity Pi
2007 Asmodeus: Book of Angels Volume 7 Tzadikcomposed by John Zorn
2008 Exercises in Futility Tzadiksolo guitar
2008 Party Intellectuals Pi with Ceramic Dog
2010 Silent Movies Pisolo guitar
2013 Your Turn Northern Spywith Ceramic Dog
2014 Live at the Village Vanguard Piwith Henry Grimes and Chad Taylor
2015 The Young Philadelphians: Live in Tokyo Yellowbirdwith The Young Philadelphians
2018 YRU Still Here? Northern Spywith Ceramic Dog
2018Songs of Resistance 1942-2018Epitaph / Ada
2020What I Did on My Long VacationNorthern Spywith Ceramic Dog
2021HopeNorthern Spywith Ceramic Dog
2023ConnectionYellowbirdwith Ceramic Dog

As sideman

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 Medeski Martin & Wood

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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References

  1. Marc Ribot: discography, accessed June 12, 2018
  2. Roussell, P. Discography of Marc Ribot, accessed June 12, 2018