Steve Lukather discography | |
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Studio albums | 9 |
Live albums | 4 |
Singles | 6 |
Video albums | 1 |
This article lists the complete discography of Steve Lukather.
Year | Title |
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1989 | Los Lobotomys (Los Lobotomys) |
1989 | Lukather |
1994 | Candyman [a] |
1997 | Luke |
2003 | Santamental |
2008 | Ever Changing Times |
2010 | All's Well That Ends Well |
2013 | Transition |
2021 | I Found the Sun Again |
2023 | Bridges |
Year | Title | US Jazz [1] |
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1986 | Lotus Gem feat. Carlos Santana & Jeff Beck | — |
2001 | No Substitutions feat. Larry Carlton | 29 |
2005 | El Grupo Live feat. El Grupo | — |
2010 | An Odd Couple Live feat. Edgar Winter | — |
Year | Title | Album |
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1989 | "Swear Your Love" | Lukather |
1994 | "Borrowed Time" | Candyman [a] |
1997 | "Hate Everything About You" | Luke |
2008 | "Ever Changing Times" | Ever Changing Times |
2010 | "Can't Look Back" | All's Well That Ends Well |
2020 | "Run to Me" | I Found the Sun Again [2] |
Year | Title |
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2005 | The Paris Concert (Larry Carlton Steve Lukather Band) |
With Herb Alpert
With America
With Carole Bayer Sager
With George Benson
With Michael Bolton
With Terence Boylan
With Larry Carlton
With Bill Champlin
With Cher
With Chicago
With Joe Cocker
With Alice Cooper
With Randy Crawford
With Peter Criss
With Dalbello
With Neil Diamond
With Charlie Dore
With Earth, Wind & Fire
With Aretha Franklin
With Ted Gärdestad
With Randy Goodrum
With Michael Jackson
With Elton John
With Quincy Jones
With Rickie Lee Jones
With Marc Jordan
With Leah Kunkel
With Kenny Loggins
With Cheryl Lynn
With Melissa Manchester
With Richard Marx
With Michael McDonald
With Mary MacGregor
With Adam Mitchell
With Joni Mitchell
With Olivia Newton-John
With Randy Newman
With Kenny Nolan
With Lionel Richie
With Lee Ritenour
With Kenny Rogers
With Diana Ross
With Leo Sayer
With Boz Scaggs
With Derek Sherinian
With Ringo Starr
With Barbra Streisand
With Donna Summer
With Tavares
With Fee Waybill and The Tubes
With Jimmy Webb
With Deniece Williams
With Joseph Williams
With Wilson Phillips
With Jesse Colin Young
With others
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