Steve Lukather discography

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Steve Lukather discography
Studio albums9
Live albums4
Video albums1
Singles6

This article lists the complete discography of Steve Lukather.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitle
1989Los Lobotomys (Los Lobotomys)
1989 Lukather
1994 Candyman [lower-alpha 1]
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

Live albums

YearTitle US
Jazz

[1]
1986Lotus Gem feat. Carlos Santana & Jeff Beck
2001 No Substitutions feat. Larry Carlton 29
2005El Grupo Live feat. El Grupo
2010An Odd Couple Live feat. Edgar Winter

Singles

YearTitleAlbum
1989"Swear Your Love" Lukather
1994"Borrowed Time" Candyman [lower-alpha 1]
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]

Videos

YearTitle
2005The Paris Concert (Larry Carlton Steve Lukather Band)

With Toto

As sideman or guest

[3]

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 The Manhattan Transfer

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

Notes

  1. 1 2 Released under the Los Lobotomys name on the Japanese and US releases

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References

  1. "Steve Lukather - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
  2. "I Found the Sun Again". All Music. Retrieved May 5, 2023.
  3. "Discography". Steve Lukather Official Website. Retrieved October 17, 2022.