Joey DeFrancesco discography

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Joey DeFrancesco discography
Studio albums31
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
As a sideman48

Joey DeFrancesco had his recording debut at age 17 when his album "All of Me" released on Columbia Records, with which he would record five albums. He would later release albums for HighNote, Big Mo, Concord Jazz and Mack Avenue [1]

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

YearTitle Label FormatNotes
1989 All of Me Columbia LP, CD with special guest Houston Person
1990 Where Were You? ColumbiaCDwith special guests Illinois Jacquet, Kirk Whalum and John Scofield
1991Part IIIColumbiaCDwith special guest "Papa" John DeFrancesco
1992Reboppin' ColumbiaCDwith special guests "Papa" John DeFrancesco and Johnny DeFrancesco (Joey's brother)
1993Live at the 5 SpotColumbiaCDwith special guests Illinois Jacquet, Grover Washington Jr., Houston Person, Kirk Whalum and Jack McDuff
1994RelentlessBig MoCDwith Danny Gatton
1994All About My Girl Muse CDwith Houston Person, Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
1995The Street of DreamsBig MoCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
1996It's About Time Concord SACD, CDwith Jack McDuff
1997All in the Family HighNote CDwith "Papa" John DeFrancesco
1998All or Nothing at AllBig MoCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
1998The Champ: Dedicated to Jimmy Smith HighNoteCDwith Randy Johnston and Billy Hart
1999Joey DeFrancesco's GoodfellasConcordCDwith Frank Vignola and Joe Ascione
2000The JazzTimes SuperbandConcordCDwith Bob Berg, Randy Brecker and Dennis Chambers
2000Incredible!ConcordCDwith special guest Jimmy Smith
2000The Champ: Round 2HighNoteCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
2001Singin' and Swingin' ConcordCDwith big band including Wayne Bergeron, Conte Candoli, Carl Saunders, George Bohanon, Andy Martin, Sal Lozano, Pete Christlieb, Rickey Woodard, Jack Nimitz, Ray Brown, Dave Cook
2002The Philadelphia Connection:
A Tribute to Don Patterson
HighNoteCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
2002Ballads and BluesConcordCDwith Pat Martino, Gary Bartz and "Papa" John DeFrancesco
2003Falling in Love AgainConcordCDwith Joe Doggs (Joe Pesci)
2004Plays Sinatra His WayHighNoteCDwith Houston Person and Melvin Sparks. Recorded 1998.
2005LegacyConcordCDwith Jimmy Smith and special guest James Moody
2006Organic VibesConcordCDwith Bobby Hutcherson and George Coleman
2007Live: The Authorized BootlegConcordCDwith Jake Langley, Byron Landham and special guest George Coleman
2008Joey D!HighNoteCDwith Jerry Weldon
2008EstateZuccaCDwith Massimo Faraò, Byron Landham and Aldo Zunino
2009Finger Poppin' – Celebrating the Music of Horace Silver Doodlin'CDwith Tom Harrell and Tim Warfield
2009Snapshot (The Original Trio)HighNoteCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
2010 Never Can Say Goodbye:
The Music of Michael Jackson
HighNoteCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
201140HighNoteCDwith Rick Zunigar and Ramon Banda [note: this is Joey's 29th album]
2011The DeFrancesco Brothers: Joey & JohnnyVectordiscCD
2012 Wonderful! Wonderful! HighNoteCDwith Larry Coryell and Jimmy Cobb
2013 One for Rudy HighNoteCDwith Steve Cotter and Ramon Banda
2014 Enjoy the View Blue NoteCDwith Bobby Hutcherson, David Sanborn and Billy Hart
2014Home for the HolidaysJD Music (thru Alma/Universal)2xCD
2015Trip ModeHighNoteCDwith Dan Wilson and Jason Brown
2017Project Freedom Mack Avenue CDwith Dan Wilson, Jason Brown and Troy Roberts
2018 You're Driving Me Crazy Sony LegacyCDwith Van Morrison
2019 In the Key of the Universe Mack AvenueCDwith Pharoah Sanders and Billy Hart
2021More MusicMack AvenueCDwith Lucas Brown and Michael Ode

As sideman

Rel.PerformerTitleRec.LabelFormatNotes
1987 Grover Washington, Jr. Strawberry Moon ColumbiaLP, CD
1989 Miles Davis Amandla 1988–1989 Warner Bros. LP, CD
1991Houston Person The Party 1989MuseCDwith Randy Johnston
1991Houston Person Why Not! 1990MuseCDwith Philip Harper, Winard Harper and Randy Johnston
1993"Papa" John DeFrancesco Doodlin' 1992MuseCD
1994 Ronnie Cuber The Scene is Clean1993 Milestone CD
1994 John McLaughlin Tokyo Live 1993 Verve CDwith Dennis Chambers
1995 Randy Johnston In A-Chord1994MuseCD
1995 Dave Stryker Organ TrioStardust1994 SteepleChase CDwith Adam Nussbaum
1995John McLaughlin After the Rain 1994VerveCDwith Elvin Jones
1995"Papa" John DeFrancescoComin' Home1994MuseCD
1995John McLaughlin The Promise VerveCD
1996Miles Davis Live Around the World 1988–1991Warner Bros.2xLP, CD
1996 Jimmy Bruno Like ThatConcordCD
1996Essence All StarsOrganic GroovesHip Bop Essence/Silva ScreenCDwith Kenny Garrett, Grover Washington Jr., Dr. Lonnie Smith and Tony Purrone
1997 Didier Lockwood Storyboard1996 Dreyfus Jazz CDwith Steve Gadd
1997Marchel IveryMarchel Ivery Meets Joey DeFrancescoLeaning House JazzCDwith Clint Strong
1997Paul BollenbackDouble GeminiChallengeCDwith Jeff "Tain" Watts
1997Houston Person The Opening Round Savant CD
1998Randy JohnstonRiding the CurveJ-CurveCD
1999 Doug Raney The Backbeat1997SteepleChaseCDwith Billy Hart
1999City Rhythm OrchestraSwingin' Blue1997LimehouseCD
1999 Mimi Fox Kicks1998MonarchCD
1999Dave Cook & IntensityGroovin' in the DarkChartmakerCD
1999Marchel IveryMarchel Ivery 3Leaning House JazzCD
2000Moe DenhamLittle Blue VolkswagenBurnt WeenieCD
2001Randy Johnston Detour Ahead 1998HighNoteCD
2001"Papa" John DeFrancescoHip Cake Walk2000HighNoteCD
2001 Pat Martino Live at Yoshi's Blue NoteCDwith Billy Hart
2002 Charles Earland Tribute BandKeepers of the Flame2000HighNoteCDwith Jim Rotondi, Eric Alexander, Bob DeVos, Pat Martino
2003 Janis Siegel Friday Night Special2002 Telarc CDwith Houston Person
2003 Joe Beck TrioGirl Talk2002 Venus CDwith Idris Muhammad
2003Mort WeissMort Weiss Meets Joey DeFrancesco2002SMS JazzCDwith Ron Escheté and Ramon Banda
2003Annie SellickNo Greater ThrillChaliceCD
2004Ximo TebarThe Champs1999 Sunnyside CDwith Idris Muhammad
2004City Rhythm OrchestraVibrant Tones2001/2003LimehouseCD, DVD
2004"Papa" John DeFrancescoWalking UptownSavantCD
2004Jake LangleyDiggin' InAlma/UniversalCD
2005 Terry Gibbs Feelin' Good: Live in StudioMack AvenueCD
2005 Bette Midler Bette Midler Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook ColumbiaCD
2006 Ray Charles + Count Basie Orchestra Ray Sings, Basie Swings 1973/2006ConcordCD
2006HR Bigband (conducted by Jörg Achim Keller)Once in a Lifetime2003TCBCDwith Jeff Hamilton
2006"Papa" John DeFrancescoDesert HeatSavantCD
2006Jake LangleyMovin' & Groovin' Alma/UniversalCD
2008Colleen McNabbDon't Go to StrangersZuccaCDwith Jake Langley and Byron Landham
2009"Papa" John DeFrancescoBig Shot2008SavantCD
2010Cory Weeds Quartet
featuring Joey DeFrancesco
The Many Deeds of Cory WeedsCellar LiveLP, CD, DL
2010 David Sanborn Only EverythingDeccaCDwith Steve Gadd
2010 Lee Ritenour 6 String TheoryConcordCDwith Pat Martino and George Benson
2010 Steve Gadd and FriendsLive at VoceBFM JazzCDwith Ronnie Cuber and Paul Bollenback
2010Dan AdlerBack to the BridgeEmdan MusicCD
2011"Papa" John DeFrancescoA Philadelphia Story2010SavantCD
2011 Frank Wess QuartetMenage a BleuLabeth MusicCDwith Paul Bollenback and Byron Landham
2012 Bobby Hutcherson Somewhere in the Night2009Kind of BlueCDwith Peter Bernstein and Byron Landham
2012CinqueCatch a CornerAlma/UniversalCDwith Steve Gadd
2015 Diana Krall Wallflower (Deluxe Edition)2014VerveCDwith Georgie Fame
2016Eric Hargett TrioSteppin' UpWhaling City SoundCDwith Gerry Gibbs
2016 Jimmy Scott I Go Back Home: A Story About Hoping and DreamingEden River Records2xLP, CD
2018Count Basie Orchestra All About That Basie ConcordCD
2018 Van Morrison The Prophet Speaks Exile/CarolineCD
2019Troy RobertsDays Like TheseToy Robot MusicCDwith Jeff "Tain" Watts
2020 Christian McBride For Jimmy, Wes and Oliver Mack Avenue CDwith Mark Whitfield
2021Temple University Jazz Band (directed by Terrel Stafford)Without You, No Me: Honoring the Legacy of Jimmy Heath BCM+DCDwith Christian McBride
2021Tom CohenMy TakeVersaCD
2023 George Freeman The Good Life2022HighNoteCD

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References

  1. "Readers Poll Winner / Saying Goodbye to Joey DeFrancesco". downbeat.com. 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2024-02-01.