Charlie Haden discography

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This is the discography for American jazz musician Charlie Haden. [1] [2]

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As leader/co-leader

Recording dateTitleCo-leader / PersonnelLabelYear releasedNotes
1976-01-26,
1976-03-18, -21
Closeness Duets with Ornette Coleman, Keith Jarrett,
Alice Coltrane and Paul Motian
Horizon1976
1976-01-25,
1976-08-21
As Long as There's Music Duo with Hampton Hawes Artists House 1978
1976-06-07,
1976-08-21
1976-12-19, -20
The Golden Number Duets with Don Cherry, Archie Shepp,
Hampton Hawes and Ornette Coleman
Horizon1977
1977-01-30 Soapsuds, Soapsuds Duo with Ornette Coleman Artists House 1977
1978-09-22 Gitane Duo with Christian Escoudé All Life 1979
1979-06 Mágico Trio with Jan Garbarek and Egberto Gismonti ECM 1980
1979-12 Folk Songs Trio with Jan Garbarek and Egberto GismontiECM1981
1981-04 Mágico: Carta de Amor Trio with Jan Garbarek and Egberto GismontiECM2012Live
1981-07 Time Remembers One Time Once Duo with Denny Zeitlin ECM1983Live
1987-09-14, -15 Etudes Co-led with Paul Motian featuring Geri Allen Soul Note1988
1987-11-11, -12 Silence with Chet Baker, Enrico Pieranunzi and Billy Higgins Soul Note1989
1988-11-21 – -25 Helium Tears with Ralph Towner, Jerry Granelli and Robben Ford NewEdition2005
1989-06-30 The Montreal Tapes: Tribute to Joe Henderson with Joe Henderson and Al Foster Verve2003Live
1989-07-01 The Montreal Tapes: with Geri Allen and Paul Motian with Geri Allen and Paul MotianVerve1997Live
1989-07-02 The Montreal Tapes: with Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell with Don Cherry and Ed BlackwellVerve1994Live
1989-07-03 The Montreal Tapes: with Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Paul Motian with Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Paul MotianVerve1997Live
1989-07-06 In Montreal Duo with Egberto GismontiECM2001Live
1989-07-07 The Montreal Tapes: with Paul Bley and Paul Motian with Paul Bley and Paul MotianVerve1994Live
1990-01-28, -29 Dialogues Duo with Carlos Paredes Antilles 1990
1990-04-26 First Song Trio with Enrico Pieranunzi and Billy HigginsSoul Note1992
1990-07-02 Charlie Haden/Jim Hall Duo with Jim Hall Impulse!2014Live
1990-12-21, -22Live At The Village Vanguard - Unissued TracksTrio with Geri Allen and Paul MotianSomethin' Cool2022Live. Posthumous release.
1994-06-29, -30 Steal Away Duo with Hank Jones Verve1995
1996-04-15 Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) Duo with Pat Metheny Verve1997
1996-09-20 – -22 Night and the City Duo with Kenny Barron Verve1998Live
1997-07-05, -06 None But the Lonely Heart Duo with Chris Anderson Naim1998
2000-08-27 – -30 Nocturne with Gonzalo Rubalcaba et al.Verve2001
2002-05-14 – -17 American Dreams with Michael Brecker
featuring Brad Mehldau and Brian Blade
Verve2002
2003-10-08, -09 Nightfall Duo with John Taylor Naim2004
2003-12-19 – -22 Land of the Sun with Gonzalo Rubalcaba et al.Verve2004
2005-03-16 – -19 Tokyo Adagio Duo with Gonzalo Rubalcaba Impulse!2015Live. Posthumous release.
2006-06-26, -27, -28 Heartplay Duo with Antonio Forcione Naim2006At The Herb Alpert School of Music, California Institute of the Arts
2007-03 Jasmine Duo with Keith Jarrett ECM2010
2007-03 Last Dance Duo with Keith JarrettECM2014
2007-11-05 Long Ago and Far Away Duo with Brad Mehldau Impulse!2018Live. Posthumous release.
2008-01-05 – -12
2008-04-12, -14, -26
Rambling Boy with family and friends EmArcy 2008
2010-02-02, -03 Come Sunday Duo with Hank Jones EmArcy2012
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Haden in Ghent, Belgium, 2007

As leader of the Liberation Music Orchestra

Recording dateTitleLabelYear releasedNotes
1969-04-27 – -29 Liberation Music Orchestra Impulse!1970
1982-11 The Ballad of the Fallen ECM1983Not credited as Liberation Music Orchestra
1989-07-08 The Montreal Tapes: Liberation Music Orchestra Verve1999Live at the Montreal International Jazz Festival
1990-04-04, -05 Dream Keeper Blue Note1990 Grammy nominated
2004-07-19 – 22 Not in Our Name Verve2005
2011-08-15,
2015-01-14, -15
Time/Life Impulse!2016Partially live at the Jazz Middelheim Festival in Antwerp.
Posthumous release.

As leader of Quartet West

Recording dateTitleLabelYear releasedNotes
1987-12-22, -23 Quartet West Verve 1987
1987-08-06,
1988-04-04
The Private Collection Naim2007
(Limited edition: 1994)
Live [2CD, 3LP]
1988-05-30,
1988-06-01
In Angel City Verve1988
1991-10-27, -28 Haunted Heart Verve1992Featuring the voices of Billie Holiday, Jo Stafford and Jeri Southern
1993-07-30,
1993-08-01
Always Say Goodbye Verve1994
1995-07-18 – -20 Now Is the Hour Verve1996
1999-02-19 – -22 The Art of the Song Verve1999with vocals of Bill Henderson and Shirley Horn
2010-05-20, -21,
2010-06-04,
2010-07-12, -26
Sophisticated Ladies EmAcy 2010with vocals of Diana Krall, Melody Gardot, Norah Jones, Cassandra Wilson, Renée Fleming and Ruth Cameron

As a member

Old and New Dreams

As sideman

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References

  1. "Charlie Haden - Album Discography - AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  2. "Charlie Haden". Artistdirect. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  3. Ringo Starr (2003). Ringo Rama (Booklet). Koch, Entertainment One. 038 411-0, 038 412-2, 038 413-9.