This is the discography of the American house music group Masters at Work.
As of 2017, Masters at Work singles reached the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart on four occasions.
Title | Year | Peak chart position |
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US Dance [1] | ||
"I Can't Get No Sleep" (featuring India) | 1993 | 1 |
"When You Touch Me" (featuring India) | 1994 | 13 |
"Work" (featuring Pupa Nas-T and Denise Belfon) | 2002 | 7 |
"Our Time Is Coming" | 2 | |
"Backfired" (featuring India) | 18 |
Year | Alias | Title | Ref(s). |
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1993 | Masters at Work | The Album | |
1995 | The Essential KenLou House Mixes | ||
1997 | Nuyorican Soul | Nuyorican Soul | |
1998 | The Remixes | ||
2000 | Masters at Work | The Tenth Anniversary Collection - Part I | |
The Tenth Anniversary Collection - Part II | |||
2001 | Our Time is Coming |
Year | Alias | Title | Notes | Ref(s). |
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1991 | Masters at Work | "Blood Vibes/The Ha Dance" | ||
"Our Mute Horn" | With Ray Vega | |||
"69 Steps" | ||||
1992 | "Gonna Get Back to You" | With Xaviera Gold | ||
1993 | "Can't Stop the Rhythm" | With Jocelyn Brown | ||
"Give It to Me" | With Screechie Dan | |||
Hardrive EP | ||||
"I Can't Get No Sleep" | With India | |||
"When You Touch Me" | ||||
Nuyorican Soul | "The Nervous Track" | |||
1994 | Masters at Work | "Get Up" | ||
Voices | "Voices in my Mind" | With India | ||
People Underground | "My Love" | With Michael Watford | ||
1995 | Masters at Work | "I Can't Get No Sleep '95" | With India; UK #44 | [2] |
KenLou | "Moonshine/Hillbilly Song" | |||
"The Bounce/Gimme Groove" | ||||
"What a Sensation" | With India | |||
200 Sheep | "The Hard Times March" | |||
WAM | "The Drum" | |||
1996 | Nuyorican Soul | "Mind Fluid" | ||
"Runaway" | With India | |||
"You Can Do It (Baby)" | With George Benson | |||
KenLou | "MAW War/Mack Daddy Shoot" | |||
Groove Box | "Casio's Theme/The More You Want" | |||
"Just Be Good to Me" | With Leena Marie | |||
1997 | Masters at Work | "La India Con la Voe" | With India and Albert Menendez | |
"MAW Sampler" | ||||
"To Be in Love" | With India | |||
Nuyorican Soul | "I Am the Black Gold of the Sun" | With Jocelyn Brown | ||
"It's All Right, I Feel it" | ||||
KenLou | "Thru the Skies" | |||
Black Magic | "Dance (Do That Thang)" | |||
"Let it Go" | ||||
1998 | Masters at Work | "Odyssey/I'm Ready" | ||
"Pienso en Ti" | With Luis Salinas | |||
Nuyorican Soul | "I Love the Nightlife" | With India | ||
KenLou | "Bangin'" | |||
1999 | Masters at Work | "To Be in Love '99" | With India; UK #23 | |
"MAW Expensive" | As MAW presents a Tribute to Fela, with Ibi Wunmi | |||
2000 | "Brazilian Beat" | With Liliana Chachian | ||
"Ékabo" | ||||
MAW Unreleased Mixes | ||||
Groove Box | "I'm Your Man" | |||
2001 | Masters at Work | "Lean on Me" | With James Ingram | |
"Dubplate Special 1" | ||||
"Like a Butterfly" | With Patti Austin | |||
"Work" | With Pupa Nas-T and Denise Belfon | |||
"Dubplate Special 2" | ||||
KenLou | "Gone Three Times" | |||
Groove Box | "The More You Want" | |||
2002 | Masters at Work | "Backfired" | With India; UK #62 | |
MAW Electronic | "Tranz/Body" | |||
2003 | Masters at Work | "Dubplate Special 3" | ||
KenLou | "Where Did It Go" | Bryan Ford on guitar | ||
2004 | MAW Electronic | "Danz/Time Travellers" | ||
2006 | Masters at Work | "Loud" | With Beto Cuevas | |
2007 | "Work 2007" | With Pupa Nas-T and Denise Belfon; UK #81 |
Year | Artist | Title | Notes | Ref(s). |
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1993 | Freedom Williams | "Voice of Freedom" | ||
1994 | Barbara Tucker | "Beautiful People" | ||
Willi Ninja | "Hot" | |||
1997 | Byron Stingily | "Flying High" | ||
1999 | Robyn | "Main Thing" | ||
"Good Thang" | ||||
Will Smith | "La Fiesta" | With Keith Pelzer and Jeff Townes | ||
2001 | Jody Watley | "I Love to Love" | ||
Aaliyah | "More Than A Woman" | |||
2005 | Anané feat. Mr. V | "Let Me Love You" | ||
"Move, Bounce, Shake" |
Year | Title | Ref(s). |
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1995 | Ministry of Sound Sessions 5 | |
2001 | West End Records: The 25th Anniversary Mastermix | |
2004 | Defected Presents: Masters at Work - In The House | |
2005 | The Kings of House | |
2006 | Soul Heaven Presents: Masters at Work | |
2007 | Ministry of Sound Chillout Classics | |
Strictly MAW | ||
2014 | Defected Presents House Masters - Masters At Work | |
2015 | Defected Presents House Masters - Masters At Work - Volume Two |
Year | Title | Original artist | Ref(s). |
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1990 | "One Step Ahead" | Debbie Gibson | |
1991 | "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" | Michael Jackson | |
1992 | "Chic Mystique" | Chic | |
"Work To Do" | Vanessa Williams | ||
"Crazy Love" | CeCe Peniston | ||
"Comin' On Strong" | Desiya | ||
"Rock with You" | Michael Jackson | ||
"Erotica" | Madonna | ||
"Time to Make You Mine" | Lisa Stansfield | ||
"Set Your Loving Free" | |||
1993 | "Losin' Myself" | Debbie Gibson | |
"Emergency on Planet Earth" | Jamiroquai | ||
1994 | "Borrowed Time" | Secret Life | |
"Beautiful People" | Barbara Tucker | ||
"Violently Happy" | Björk | ||
1995 | "I Feel Love" | Donna Summer | |
1997 | "The Boss" | The Braxtons | |
"Song For My Brother" | George Benson | ||
"Baby I'm In Love" | |||
"Around The World" | Daft Punk | ||
1998 | "Go Deep" | Janet Jackson | |
"I Want You Back" | Melanie B feat. Missy Elliott | ||
1999 | "VIP" | Gus Gus | |
"Ask for More" | Janet Jackson | ||
2000 | "Get Back" | The Beatles | |
"See Line Woman" | Nina Simone | ||
"Holler" | Spice Girls | ||
2001 | "More Than a Woman" | Aaliyah | |
2004 | "Free- Louie Vega Mix" | Stephanie Mills | |
"The Remix Album, Vol.1" | 4Hero | ||
2014 | "Last Dance" | Donna Summer |
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