Dave Douglas discography
Appearance
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This is the discography for American jazz musician Dave Douglas.
As leader
Year | Title | Personnel | Label | |
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1993 | Parallel Worlds | String Group: Mark Feldman, Erik Friedlander, Mark Dresser and Michael Sarin | Soul Note | |
1994 | The Tiny Bell Trio | Tiny Bell Trio: Brad Shepik and Jim Black | Songlines | |
1995 | In Our Lifetime | Josh Roseman, Chris Speed, Uri Caine, James Genus and Joey Baron | Inspired by Booker Little | New World |
1995 | Constellations | Tiny Bell Trio | hatHUT | |
1996 | Five | String Group | Soul Note | |
1997 | Live in Europe | Tiny Bell Trio | Live album | Arabesque |
1997 | Sanctuary | Cuong Vu, Yuka Honda, Anthony Coleman, Mark Dresser, Hilliard Greene, Chris Speed and Dougie Bowne | Live album | Avant |
1997 | Stargazer | Chris Speed, Josh Roseman, Uri Caine, James Genus and Joey Baron | Inspired by Wayne Shorter | Arabesque |
1998 | Moving Portrait | Bill Carrothers, James Genus and Billy Hart | Inspired by Joni Mitchell | DIW |
1998 | Charms of the Night Sky | Charms of the Night Sky: Mark Feldman, Guy Klucevsek and Greg Cohen | Winter & Winter | |
1998 | Magic Triangle | Chris Potter, James Genus and Ben Perowsky | Arabesque | |
1999 | Convergence | String Group | Soul Note | |
1999 | Songs for Wandering Souls | Tiny Bell Trio | Winter & Winter | |
2000 | Soul on Soul | Chris Speed, Josh Roseman, Greg Tardy, Uri Caine, James Genus and Joey Baron | Inspired by Mary Lou Williams | RCA |
2000 | Leap of Faith | Chris Potter, James Genus, and Ben Perowsky | Arabesque | |
2000 | A Thousand Evenings | Charms of the Night Sky | RCA | |
2001 | El Trilogy | Greg Cohen, Mark Feldman, Guy Klucevsek/Gregory Tardy and Susie Ibarra | BMG | |
2001 | Witness | Chris Speed, Joe Daley, Mark Feldman, Erik Friedlander, Drew Gress, Bryan Carrott, Michael Sarin, Ikue Mori, Josh Roseman and Yuka Honda with Tom Waits | RCA | |
2002 | The Infinite | Chris Potter, Uri Caine, James Genus, and Clarence Penn | RCA | |
2003 | Freak In | Seamus Blake, Chris Speed, Marc Ribot, Romero Lubambo, Jamie Saft, Craig Taborn, Brad Jones, Joey Baron, Michael Sarin Karsh Kale and Ikue Mori | Bluebird | |
2004 | Strange Liberation | Chris Potter, Bill Frisell, Uri Caine, James Genus and Clarence Penn | RCA | |
2004 | Bow River Falls | Louis Sclavis, Peggy Lee, and Dylan van der Schyff | Koch | |
2005 | Mountain Passages | Michael Moore, Marcus Rojas Peggy Lee, and Dylan van der Schyff | Greenleaf | |
2005 | Live at the Bimhuis Set 1 & 2 | Rick Margitza, Uri Caine, James Genus and Clarence Penn | Live album | Greenleaf Music |
2005 | Keystone | Keystone: Marcus Strickland, Jamie Saft, DJ Olive, Brad Jones and Gene Lake | Inspired by Fatty Arbuckle | Greenleaf |
2006 | Meaning and Mystery | Donny McCaslin, Uri Caine, James Genus and Clarence Penn | Greenleaf Music | |
2006 | Keystone: Live in Sweden | Keystone: omit Saft and add Adam Benjamin | Live album | Greenleaf Music |
2007 | Live at the Jazz Standard | Donny McCaslin, Uri Caine, James Genus and Clarence Penn | Live album also released as 12 set download | Greenleaf Music |
2007 | Moonshine | Keystone | Live album | Greenleaf Music |
2008 | Keystone: Live at Jazz Standard | Keystone | Live album released as 8 set download | Greenleaf Music |
2009 | Spirit Moves | Brass Ecstasy: Vincent Chancey, Luis Bonilla, Marcus Rojas, Nasheet Waits | Greenleaf | |
2009 | A Single Sky | Frankfurt Radio Big Band conducted by Jim McNeely | Greenleaf | |
2010 | Spark Of Being | Keystone | Greenleaf | |
2011 | United Front: Brass Ecstasy at Newport | Brass Ecstasy | Live album | Greenleaf |
2011 | Three Views | Brass Ecstasy; Ravi Coltrane, Vijay Iyer, Linda Oh and Marcus Gilmore; So Percussion | Compiles GPS Portable Series: Rare Metals, Orange Afternoons and Bad Mango | Greenleaf |
2012 | Be Still | Aoife O'Donovan, Jon Irabagon, Matt Mitchell, Linda Oh and Rudy Roysto | Greenleaf | |
2013 | Time Travel | Jon Irabagon, Matt Mitchell, Linda Oh and Rudy Roysto | Greenleaf | |
2013 | DD50: Special Edition 50th Birthday Recordings | Compiles Be Still & Time Travel with bonus album Pathways and DVD | Greenleaf | |
2014 | Riverside | Chet Doxas, Steve Swallow and Jim Doxas | Greenleaf | |
2014 | Present Joys | Duets with Uri Caine | Greenleaf | |
2015 | Sound Prints | Joe Lovano, Lawrence Fields, Linda Oh and Joey Baron | Live album | Blue Note |
2015 | High Risk | Shigeto, Jonathan Maron and Mark Guiliana | Greenleaf |
As sideman
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References
- ^ Sawyer, Jill. "Dave Douglas takes it to the coda". Banff Center. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Kelsey, Chris. "Dave Douglas: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
- ^ Layne, Joslyn. "Masada: Live in Taipei: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
- ^ Collins, Troy. "Dave Douglas & Keystone: Spark Of Being". All About Jazz. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ JARENWATTANANON, PATRICK. "Dave Douglas: Three Records, Five Months". NPR. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Chinen, Nate. "Sound Prints at the Village Vanguard". New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Jurek, Thom. "Be Still". All Music. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Collar, Matt. "Time Travel". All Music. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Blumfeld, Larry. "Dave Douglas has horn, will travel". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Tamarkin, Jeff. "Dave Douglas 50 States Project Tour Under Way". JazzTimes. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
- ^ Chinen, Nate. "New Recordings by Riverside, Jessica Lea Mayfield and August Alsina". New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2014.