Ron Carter discography

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This is the discography for American double bassist Ron Carter.

Contents

As leader/co-leader

Ron Carter with Foursight at the North Sea Jazz Festival, 2015. Ron Carter Foursight.jpg
Ron Carter with Foursight at the North Sea Jazz Festival, 2015.
Recording dateTitle LabelYear releasedNotes
1961-06 Where? New Jazz 1961
1969-10 Uptown Conversation Embryo 1970live
1972-08 Alone Together with Jim Hall Milestone 1973live
1973-01 Blues Farm CTI 1973
1973-10 All Blues CTI1974
1974-11 Spanish Blue CTI1975
1975-06 –
1975-07
Anything Goes Kudu 1975
1976-05 Yellow & Green CTI1976
1976-10 Pastels Milestone1976
1977-03 Piccolo Milestone1977live
1977-07 Third Plane Milestone1977
1977-11 Peg Leg Milestone1978
1978-06 A Song for You Milestone1978
1978-07 1 + 3 with Hank Jones or Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams JVC1979live
1978-07 Carnaval with Sadao Watanabe, Hank Jones and Tony WilliamsGalaxy1983live
1978-12 Pick 'Em Milestone1980
1979-03 Parade Milestone1980
1979-12 New York Slick Milestone1980
1980-05 Patrão Milestone1981
1980 Empire Jazz RSO1980
1980-09 Parfait Milestone1982
1981-04 Super Strings Milestone1981
1981-12 Heart & Soul with Cedar Walton Timeless 1982
1982-09 Etudes Elektra Musician 1983
1982-11 Live at Village West with Jim Hall Concord Jazz 1984live
1984-08 Telephone with Jim HallConcord Jazz1985live
1986Plays BachPhillips1987
1986-05The PuzzleSMS1986
1987-08Very WellPolydor Deep Moat1987
1988-03 All Alone EmArcy 1988
1989-02 Something in Common with Houston Person Muse 1990
1989-09 Duets with Helen Merrill EmArcy1989
1990-01 Now's the Time with Houston PersonMuse1990
1990-04 Eight Plus Victor1990
1991-07 Panamanhattan with Richard Galliano Dreyfus Jazz 1991live
1992?Meets BachBlue Note1992
1993?FriendsBlue Note1993
1994-01Jazz, My RomanceBlue Note1994
1992-09,
1994
A Tribute to Miles with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Wallace Roney Qwest 1994
1995-02 Mr. Bow-tie Blue Note1995
1995-12Brandenburg ConcertoBlue Note1996
1997-01 The Bass and I Somethin' Else1997
1998-01 So What? Somethin' Else1998
1999-02,
1999-03
Orfeu Somethin' Else1999
2000-04Holiday in RioBlue Note2001
2000-05 When Skies Are Grey... Blue Note2001live
2000-08 Dialogues with Houston Person HighNote2002
2001-04 Stardust Blue Note2001
2002-07 The Golden Striker Blue Note2003
2005-10 Just Between Friends with Houston PersonHighNote2008
2006-02 Dear Miles Blue Note2007
2007-04,
2007-06
It's the Time Blue Note2007
2008-04 Jazz & Bossa Blue Note2008[3CD]
2009-06The World of Ron CarterSomethin' Else2009
2010-06Ron Carter's Great Big Band Sunnyside 2011
2012-12Cocktails At The Cotton ClubSomethin' Else2013
2014-01In Memory of Jim with Larry Coryell and Peter Bernstein Somethin' Else2014
2014-07My Personal Songbook with The WDR Big BandIn+Out2015[CD + DVD-Video]
2015-12 Chemistry with Houston Person HighNote2016
2016-10An Evening with Ron Carter & Richard Galliano with Richard Galliano In+Out2017live
2018-03 Remember Love with Houston PersonHighNote2018
2018-10Skyline with Jack DeJohnette, Gonzalo Rubalcaba 5Passion2021 Grammy won album
2018-11Foursight: The Complete Stockholm TapesIn+Out2022[2CD] live (combines Volume 1 and Volume 2)
2019-04Remembering Bob FreedmanShanti Music2021live, Grammy nominated album
2019?The Brown Beatnik Tomes with Danny Simmons Blue Note2019live
2014 –
2021
Finding The Right NotesIn+Out2022soundtrack

As sideman

With Pepper Adams

With Nat Adderley

With Geri Allen

With Gene Ammons

With Roy Ayers

With Chet Baker

With Gato Barbieri

With Joey Baron

With George Benson

With Cindy Blackman

With Ray Bryant

With Kenny Burrell

With Jaki Byard

With Donald Byrd

With Billy Cobham

With Alice Coltrane

With Hank Crawford

With Miles Davis

With Paul Desmond

With Eric Dolphy

With Lou Donaldson

With Don Ellis

With Gil Evans

With Roberta Flack

With Tommy Flanagan

With Michael Franks

With Nnenna Freelon

  • Nnenna Freelon (Columbia, 1992)
  • Listen (Columbia, 1994)

With Letizia Gambi

  • Introducing Letizia Gambi (Jando Music S.r.l., 2012)
  • Blue Monday (RP Production, 2016)

With Red Garland

With Stan Getz

With Gerry Gibbs

With Benny Golson

With Johnny Griffin

With Jim Hall

With Johnny Hammond

With Herbie Hancock

With Eddie Harris

With Coleman Hawkins

With Joe Henderson

With Andrew Hill

With Johnny Hodges

With Freddie Hubbard

With Bobby Hutcherson

With Milt Jackson

With Antonio Carlos Jobim

With J. J. Johnson

With Hank Jones

With Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones

With Hubert Laws

With Harold Mabern

With Herbie Mann

With Les McCann

With Helen Merrill

  • The Feeling Is Mutual (Millestone, 1967)
  • Duets (EmArcy, 1989)

With Jane Monheit

With Bette Midler

With Buddy Montgomery

With Wes Montgomery

With Frank Morgan

With Oliver Nelson

With David "Fathead" Newman

With Hermeto Pascoal

  • Hermeto (Cobblestone, 1970)
  • Slaves Mass (Warner Bros., 1976)

With Art Pepper

With Esther Phillips

  • Alone Again, Naturally (Kudu, 1972)
  • Black-Eyed Blues (Kudu, 1973)
  • You've Come a Long Way, Baby (Mercury, 1977)

With The Rascals

With Sam Rivers

With Wallace Roney

With Shirley Scott

With Don Sebesky

With Woody Shaw

With Wayne Shorter

With Horace Silver

With Jimmy Smith

With James Spaulding

With Gábor Szabó

With The Manhattan Transfer

With Bobby Timmons

With Stanley Turrentine

With McCoy Tyner

With Cedar Walton

With Grover Washington Jr.

With Randy Weston

With Vanessa Williams

With Kai Winding

With others

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References

  1. Nicholson, Stuart (December 2023 – January 2024). "Wes Montgomery/Wynton Kelly: Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings". Jazzwise . No. 291. p. 48.