Craig Taborn discography

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Craig Taborn is a pianist, keyboard and electronics player, chiefly in jazz. By the end of 2020, he had appeared on 14 albums as a leader or co-leader and more than 100 as a sideman.

As leader/co-leader

An asterisk (*) after the year indicates that it is the year of release.

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!Year recorded

!Year released

!Title

!Label

!Notes

1994

|1994

|Craig Taborn Trio

|DIW

|Trio, with Jaribu Shahid (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums)

2001

|2001

|Light Made Lighter

|Thirsty Ear

|Trio, with Chris Lightcap (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

2004

|2004

|Junk Magic

|Thirsty Ear

|Quartet, with Aaron Stewart (tenor sax), Mat Maneri (viola), Dave King (drums)

2010

|2011

|Avenging Angel

|ECM

|Solo piano

2012

|2013

|Chants

|ECM

|Trio, with Thomas Morgan (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

2015

|2016

|Flaga: Book of Angels Volume 27

|Tzadik

|Trio, with Christian McBride (bass), Tyshawn Sorey (drums) composed by John Zorn

2015

|2017

|Ljubljana

|Clean Feed

|Duo, co-led with Mats Gustafsson (slide sax, baritone sax)

2016

|2017

|Daylight Ghosts

|ECM

|Quartet, with Chris Speed (tenor saxophone, clarinet), Chris Lightcap (bass), Dave King (drums)

2016

|2018

|Octopus

|Pyroclastic

|Duo, co-led with Kris Davis (piano)

2017

|2017

|Highsmith

|Tzadik

|Duo, co-led with Ikue Mori (electronics)

2017

|2019

|Da'at

|Tzadik

|Six tracks solo piano; two tracks duo, with Vadim Neselovskyi (piano); other tracks do not feature Taborn{{cite magazine |last=Grillo |first=Tyran |date=January 2020 |title=Da'at: Craig Taborn/Vadim Neselovskyi (Tzadik) |magazine=The New York City Jazz Record |issue=213 |page=16 }}{{cite web |title=Craig Taborn and Vadim Neselovskyi: The Book Beri'ah Vol 11 – Da'at |url=https://www.tzadik.com/volume.php?VolumeID=886 |website=tzadik.com |accessdate=February 9, 2020}}

2018

|2019

|The Transitory Poems

|ECM

|Duo, co-led with Vijay Iyer (piano)

2018

|2019

|Golden Valley Is Now

|Intakt

|Trio, co-led with Reid Anderson (electric bass, electronics), Dave King (drums){{cite web |last=Jurek |first=Thom |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/golden-valley-is-now-mw0003310755 |title= Reid Anderson / Dave King / Craig Taborn: Golden Valley Is Now |website=AllMusic |accessdate=February 9, 2020}}

2020*

|2020

|Compass Confusion

|Pyroclastic

|As "Junk Magic"; quintet, with Chris Speed (tenor sax, clarinet), Mat Maneri (viola), Erik Fratzke (bass), Dave King (drums){{cite web |last=Jurek |first=Thom |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/compass-confusion-mw0003429239?cmpredirect |title=Junk Magic: Compass Confusion |website=AllMusic |access-date=January 10, 2021}}

2020

|2021

|Shadow Plays

|ECM

|Solo piano; in concert

2022

|2023

|hEARoes

|Rogueart

|Trio, co-led with Joëlle Léandre (bass), Mat Maneri (viola); in concert{{cite magazine |last=Meyer |first=Bill |date=August 2023 |title=Expanded Arrays of Sound |magazine=DownBeat |volume=90 |issue=8 |page=66 }}

2022

|2024

|Weird of Mouth

|Otherly Love

|Trio, co-led with Mette Rasmussen (alto sax, percussion), Ches Smith (drums, percussion){{cite magazine |last=Morton |first=Brian |date=December 2024 |title=Mette Rasmussen / Craig Taborn / Ches Smith: Weird of Mouth |magazine=DownBeat |volume=91 |issue=12 |page=64 }}{{cite web |title=Weird of Mouth |url=https://weirdofmouth.bandcamp.com/album/weird-of-mouth |website=bandcamp.com |access-date=November 30, 2024}}

As sideman

An asterisk (*) after the year indicates that it is the year of release.

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year recorded

!Leader

!Title

!Label

!Notes

2005

|{{sortname|Lotte|Anker}}

|Triptych

|Leo

|Trio, with Gerald Cleaver (drums)

2005

|{{sortname|Lotte|Anker}}

|Live at the Loft

|ILK Music

|Trio, with Gerald Cleaver (drums); in concert

2008

|{{sortname|Lotte|Anker}}

|Floating Islands

|ILK Music

|Trio, with Gerald Cleaver (drums); in concert

2002*

|{{sortname

Art Ensemble of Chicago}}

|Selected Recordings

|ECM

|

2014*

|{{sortname|Diego|Barber}}

|Tales

|Sunnyside

|Duo

2000

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|Sensitive

|Screwgun

|Trio, with Tom Rainey (drums); in concert

2001

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|The Shell Game

|Thirsty Ear

|Trio, with Tom Rainey (drums)

2001

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|Science Friction

|Screwgun

|Quartet, with Marc Ducret (guitar), Tom Rainey (drums)

2003

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|The Sublime And

|Thirsty Ear

|Quartet, with Marc Ducret (guitar), Tom Rainey (drums); in concert

2003

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|+size

|Screwgun

|As Science Friction; quintet, with Herb Robertson (trumpet), Marc Ducret (guitar), Tom Rainey (drums); in concert; released 2020{{cite web |last=Aaron |first=S. Victor |date=December 31, 2020 |title=Tim Berne's Science Friction: 'Science Friction +size' (2020) |url=https://somethingelsereviews.com/2020/12/31/tim-bernes-science-friction-science-friction-size-2020/ |website=Something Else! |accessdate=January 2, 2021}}

2003–2004

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|Electric and Acoustic Hard Cell Live

|Screwgun

|Trio, with Tom Rainey (drums); in concert

2005

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|Feign

|Screwgun

|Trio, with Tom Rainey (drums)

2007

|{{sortname|Tim|Berne}}

|The Cosmos

|Screwgun

|Trio, with Tom Rainey (drums); in concert

2003

|{{sortname|David|Binney}}

|Welcome to Life

|Mythology

|Sextet, with Chris Potter (tenor sax), Scott Colley (bass), Adam Rogers (guitar), Brian Blade (drums)

2006

|{{sortname|David|Binney}}

|Cities and Desire

|Criss Cross

|Quintet, with Mark Turner (tenor sax), Thomas Morgan (bass), Dan Weiss (drums, tabla, vocals)

2006

|{{sortname|David|Binney}}

|Out of Airplanes

|BK

|With Bill Frisell (guitar) Eiyvind Opsvik (bass), Kenny Wollesen (drums); Adam Rogers (guitar) added on some tracks

2009*

|{{sortname|David|Binney}}

|Third Occasion

|Mythology

|With Scott Colley (bass), Brian Blade (drums), Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet), Brad Mason (trumpet, flugelhorn), Corey King and Andy Hunter (trombone)

2011

|{{sortname|David|Binney}}

|Graylen Epicenter

|Mythology

|With Chris Potter (tenor sax), Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet), Wayne Krantz (guitar), Eivind Opsvik (bass), Brian Blade and Dan Weiss (drums), Kenny Wollesen (percussion, vibes), Roberto Boccato (percussion), Gretchen Parlato (vocals); Nina Geiger (vocals) added on one track

2012

|{{sortname|David|Binney}}

|Lifted Land

|Criss Cross

|Quartet, with Eivind Opsvik (bass), Tyshawn Sorey (drums)

2012

|{{sortname|Jakob|Bro}}

|December Song

|Loveland

|Quintet, with Bill Frisell (guitars), Lee Konitz (alto sax), Thomas Morgan (bass)

2007

|{{sortname|Rob|Brown|Rob Brown (saxophonist)}}

|Crown Trunk Root Funk

|Aum Fidelity

|Quartet, with William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

2010

|{{sortname|Rob|Brown|Rob Brown (saxophonist)}}

|Unknown Skies

|RogueArt

|Trio, with Nasheet Waits (drums); in concert

1993

|{{sortname|James|Carter|James Carter (musician)}}

|JC on the Set

|DIW

|Quartet, with Jaribu Shahid (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums)

1994

|{{sortname|James|Carter|James Carter (musician)}}

|Jurassic Classics

|DIW

|Quartet, with Jaribu Shahid (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums)

1994

|{{sortname|James|Carter|James Carter (musician)}}

|The Real Quiet Storm

|Atlantic

|Quartets, with Dave Holland and Jaribu Shahid (bass; separately), Leon Parker and Tani Tabbal (drums; separately)

1996

|{{sortname|James|Carter|James Carter (musician)}}

|Conversin' with the Elders

|Atlantic

|Quartet, with Jaribu Shahid (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums)

1998

|{{sortname|James|Carter|James Carter (musician)}}

|In Carterian Fashion

|Atlantic

|Taborn plays with Jaribu Shahid (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums), plus Cassius Richmond (alto sax), Dwight Adams (trumpet), Kevin Carter (guitar) on some tracks

2000

|{{sortname|Gerald|Cleaver|Gerald Cleaver (musician)}}

|Adjust

|Fresh Sound

|Sextet, with Andrew Bishop (clarinet, soprano sax, tenor sax), Mat Maneri (violin), Ben Monder (guitar), Reid Anderson (electric bass, acoustic bass)

2008

|{{sortname|Gerald|Cleaver|Gerald Cleaver (musician)}}

|Farmers by Nature

|AUM Fidelity

|As the band "Farmers by Nature". Trio, with William Parker (bass)

2009

|{{sortname|Gerald|Cleaver|Gerald Cleaver (musician)}}

|Be It as I See It

|Fresh Sound

|Also credited to "Uncle June"

2010

|{{sortname|Gerald|Cleaver|Gerald Cleaver (musician)}}

|Out of This World's Distortions

|AUM Fidelity

|As the band "Farmers by Nature"

2011

|{{sortname|Gerald|Cleaver|Gerald Cleaver (musician)}}

|Love and Ghosts

|AUM Fidelity

|As the band "Farmers by Nature"; in concert

2003*

|{{sortname|Steve|Coleman}}

|Lucidarium

|Label Bleu

|Includes 19 musicians

2005

|{{sortname|Scott|Colley}}

|Architect of the Silent Moment

|Cam Jazz

|

2009

|{{sortname|Scott|Colley|nolink=1}}

|Empire

|Cam Jazz

|Quintet, with Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Bill Frisell (electric guitar), Brian Blade (drums)

2016*

|{{sortname|Kris|Davis}}

|Duopoly

|Pyroclastic

|Duo

2002

|{{sortname|Dave|Douglas|Dave Douglas (trumpeter)}}

|Freak In

|RCA Bluebird

|

2002-2003

|{{sortname|Marty|Ehrlich}}

|Line on Love

|Palmetto

|With Michael Formanek (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)

2017*

|{{sortname|Amir|ElSaffar}}

|Not Two

|New Amsterdam

|With the Rivers of Sound ensemble: Ole Mathisen (tenor sax), Zafer Tawil (oud), Tareq Abboushi (buzuq), Carlo DeRosa (bass), Nasheet Waits (drums), Dena ElSaffar (violin), Naseem Alatrash (cello), George Ziadeh (oud, vocals), Mohamed Saleh (oboe), Fabrizio Cassol (alto sax), J. D. Parran (bass sax, clarinet), Jason Adasiewicz (vibraphone), Miles Okazaki (guitar), Rajna Swaminathan (mridangam), Tim Moore (dumbek, riqq)

2010

|{{sortname|Shane|Endsley}}

|Then the Other

|Low Electrical

|Quartet, with Matt Brewer (bass), Ted Poor (drums)

2009

|{{sortname|Michael|Formanek}}

|The Rub and Spare Change

|ECM

|With Tim Berne and Gerald Cleaver

2009

|{{sortname|Michael|Formanek}}

|Other Zones

|Circular File

|With Tim Berne and Gerald Cleaver{{cite magazine |last=Sharpe |first=John |date=November 2022 |title=Other Zones |magazine=The New York City Jazz Record |issue=247 |page=30 }}

2011

|{{sortname|Michael|Formanek}}

|Small Places

|ECM

|With Tim Berne and Gerald Cleaver

2014

|{{sortname|Michael|Formanek}}

|Pre-Apocalyptic

|Out Of Your Head Records

|With Tim Berne and Gerald Cleaver

2007*

|{{sortname

Gang Font|nolink=1}}

|The Gang Font Feat. Interloper

|Thirsty Ear

|

2003*

|{{sortname|Ya Ya|Fornier|nolink=1}}

|Bearcat

|Random Chance

|Taborn plays with David Murray (tenor sax), Jaribu Shahid (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums), Asson (percussion)

2004

|{{sortname|Drew|Gress}}

|7 Black Butterflies

|Premonition

|Quintet, with Tim Berne (alto sax), Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Tom Rainey (drums)

2004

|{{sortname|Drew|Gress}}

|The Irrational Numbers

|Premonition

|Quintet, with Tim Berne (alto sax), Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Tom Rainey (drums)

2013*

|{{sortname|Drew|Gress}}

|The Sky Inside

|Pirouet

|Quintet, with Tim Berne (alto sax), Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Tom Rainey (drums)

2010*

|{{sortname|Jonathon|Haffner|nolink="1"}}

|Life on Wednesday

|Cachuma

|With Wayne Krantz (guitar), Eivind Opsvik (bass), Jochen Rueckert and Kenny Wollesen (drums){{cite magazine |last=Greenland |first=Tom |date=February 2010 |title=Life on Wednesday: Jonathon Haffner (Cachuma) |magazine=AllAboutJazz: New York |issue=94 |page=27 }}

2012

|{{sortname|Dave|Holland|link=Dave Holland (bassist)}}

|Prism

|Dare2

|Quartet, with Kevin Eubanks (guitar), Eric Harland (drums)

2017

|{{sortname|Dave|Holland|link=Dave Holland (bassist)}}

|Uncharted Territories

|Dare2

|Quartet, with Evan Parker (tenor saxophone), Ches Smith (drums)

2001

|{{sortname|Susie|Ibarra}}

|Songbird Suite

|Tzadik

|Trio, with Jennifer Choi (violin)

2004

|{{sortname|Susie|Ibarra}}

|Folkloriko

|Tzadik

|With Jennifer Choi (violin), Roberto Rodriguez (percussion), Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet)

1999*

|{{sortname

Innerzone Orchestra}}

|Programmed

|Astralwerks

|

2000*

|{{sortname|Bill|Laswell}}

|Dub Chamber 3

|ROIR

|

2007*

|{{sortname|Bill|Laswell}}

|Inamorata

|Ohm Resistance

|Credited to "Method of Defiance"; Taborn plays on one track

2016*

|{{sortname|Ingrid|Laubrock}}

|Serpentines

|Intakt

|With Peter Evans (trumpet, piccolo trumpet), Miya Masaoka (koto), Sam Pluta (electronics), Dan Peck (tuba), Tyshawn Sorey (drums)

2011*

|{{sortname|Okkyung|Lee|Okkyung Lee}}

|Noisy Love Songs

|Tzadik

|With Ikue Mori (electronics), Satoshi Takeishi (percussion, electronics), Cornelius Dufallo (violin), Peter Evans (trumpet), John Hollenbeck (percussion), Christopher Tordini (bass)

2020*

|{{sortname|Steve|Lehman|Steve Lehman (composer)}}

|The People I Love

|PI

|Quartet

2008

|{{sortname|Chris|Lightcap}}

|Deluxe

|Clean Feed

|With Chris Cheek and Tony Malaby (tenor sax), Gerald Cleaver (drums); Andrew D'Angelo (alto sax) added on some tracks

2013

|{{sortname|Chris|Lightcap}}

|Epicenter

|Clean Feed

|With Chris Cheek and Tony Malaby (tenor sax), Gerald Cleaver (drums);

2020*

|{{sortname|Chris|Lightcap}}

|SuperBigmouth

|Pyroclastic

|Octet, including Tony Malaby, Chris Cheek, Gerald Cleaver

2000

|{{sortname|Mat|Maneri}}

|Blue Decco

|Thirsty Ear

|Quartet, with William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

2001

|{{sortname|Mat|Maneri}}

|Sustain

|Thirsty Ear

|Quartet, with Joe McPhee (soprano sax), William Parker (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

2004

|{{sortname|Mat|Maneri}}

|Pentagon

|Thirsty Ear

|With Ben Gerstein (trombone), Joe Maneri (piano, alto sax, vocals), Jamie Saft (mellotron), John Herbert (bass), John McLellan and Tom Rainey (drums), T.K. Ramakrishnan (mridangam), Sonia Maneri (vocals)

2005

|{{sortname

Meat Beat Manifesto}}

|At the Center

|Thirsty Ear

|With Peter Gordon (flute), Jack Dangers (bass, bass flute, bass clarinet), David King (drums, percussion)

2010

|{{sortname|Nicole|Mitchell|Nicole Mitchell (musician)}}

|Emerald Hills

|RogueArt

|Quartet, with David Boykin (tenor sax), Chad Taylor (drums)

2014*

|{{sortname|Nicole|Mitchell|Nicole Mitchell (musician)}}

|The Secret Escapades of Velvet Anderson

|RogueArt

|Quartet, with David Boykin (tenor sax), Chad Taylor (drums, guitar)

1997

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Nine to Get Ready

|ECM

|With "The Note Factory" (including Matthew Shipp as second pianist)

2001

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Song for My Sister

|PI

|With Vijay Iyer (piano), Leon Dorsey and Jaribu Shahid (bass), Vincent Davis and Gerald Cleaver (drums), Spencer Barefield (guitar), Corey Wilkes (trumpet)

2004

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Composition/Improvisation Nos. 1, 2 & 3

|ECM

|With Evan Parker (tenor sax, soprano sax), Anders Svanoe (alto sax, baritone sax), Corey Wilkes (trumpet, flugelhorn), John Rangecroft (clarinet), Neil Metcalfe (flute), Nils Bultmann (viola), Philipp Wachsmann (violin), Marcio Mattos (cello), Barry Guy and Jaribu Shahid (bass), Paul Lytton and Tanni Tabbal (drums, percussion); in concert

2005

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Turn

|RogueArt

|Quintet, with Corey Wilkes (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion), Jaribu Shahid (double bass, electric bass, percussion), Tani Tabbal (drums, percussion)

2007

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Far Side

|ECM

|With "The Note Factory" (including Vijay Iyer as second pianist); in concert

2014*

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Conversations I

|Wide Hive

|Trio, with Kikanju Baku (percussion)

2014*

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Conversations II

|Wide Hive

|Trio, with Kikanju Baku (percussion)

2015

|{{sortname|Roscoe|Mitchell}}

|Bells for the South Side

|ECM

|

2018–19

|{{sortname|Hafez|Modirzadeh|nolink="1"}}

|Facets

|Pi

|Duo; other tracks feature other pianists{{cite magazine |last=Lutz |first=Phillip |date=May 2021 |title=Hafez Modirzadeh Reaches the Endline |magazine=DownBeat |volume=88 |issue=5 |page=17 }}

1999*

|{{sortname|Francisco|Mora Catlett|nolink=1}}

|World Trade Music

|Community Projects

|

2005*

|{{sortname|Francisco|Mora Catlett|nolink=1}}

|River Drum

|Premier Cru

|

2007

|{{sortname|Francisco|Mora Catlett|nolink=1}}

|Outerzone

|Premier Cru

|

2010*

|{{sortname|Francisco|Mora Catlett|nolink=1}}

|Outerzone 2010 Andromeda M-31

|AACE

|

2011

|{{sortname|Francisco|Mora Catlett|nolink=1}}

|Live at the Bronx Museum

|AACE

|

2017*

|{{sortname|Miles|Okazaki}}

|Trickster

|PI

|Quartet, with Anthony Tidd (bass), Sean Rickman (drums)

2002

|{{sortname|Eivind|Opsvik}}

|Overseas

|Fresh Sound

|With Jason Rigby (soprano sax, bass clarinet), Loren Stillman (alto sax), Tony Malaby (tenor sax), Wells Hanley and Jacob Sacks (piano), Gerald Cleaver and Jeff Davis (drums), Dan Weiss (percussion)

2004

|{{sortname|Eivind|Opsvik}}

|Overseas II

|Fresh Sound

|With Loren Stillman (alto sax), Tony Malaby (tenor sax), Jacob Sacks (piano), Jeff Davis and Kenny Wolleson (drums)

2020?

|{{sortname|Kassa|Overall}}

|I Think I'm Good

|Brownswood

|With various{{cite magazine |last=Kalia |first=Ammar |date=March 2020 |title=Kassa Overall: I Think I'm Good |magazine=DownBeat |volume=87 |issue=3 |page=48 }}

2023?

|{{sortname|Kassa|Overall}}

|Animals

|WARP

|With various{{cite magazine |last=Dean-Harris |first=Anthony |date=August 2023 |title=Kassa Overall: Animals |magazine=DownBeat |volume=90 |issue=8 |page=67 }}

2004

|{{sortname|Evan|Parker}}

|Boustrophedon

|ECM

|Band includes Roscoe Mitchell; in concert

2012

|{{sortname|Evan|Parker|nolink=1}}

|Rocket Science

|More Is More

|Quartet, with Sam Pluta (laptop), Peter Evans (trumpet)

2013*

|{{sortname|Mario|Pavone}}

|Arc Trio

|Playscape

|Trio, with Gerald Cleaver (drums); in concert

2021

|{{sortname|Ivo|Perelman}}

|Brass and Ivory Tales

|Fundacja Słuchaj

|Duo; Taborn plays on one CD{{cite magazine |last=Loewy |first=Steven |date=October 2022 |title=Boxed Set |magazine=The New York City Jazz Record |issue=246 |page=29 }}

2005

|{{sortname|Chris|Potter|Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)}}

|Underground

|Sunnyside

|Most tracks quartet, with Wayne Krantz (guitar), Nate Smith (drums); two tracks quintet, with Adam Rogers (guitar) added

2007

|{{sortname|Chris|Potter|Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)}}

|Follow the Red Line

|Sunnyside

|Quartet, with Adam Rogers (guitar), Nate Smith (drums); in concert

2009

|{{sortname|Chris|Potter|Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)}}

|Ultrahang

|ArtistShare

|Quartet, with Adam Rogers (guitar), Nate Smith (drums)

2011

|{{sortname|Chris|Potter|Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)}}

|The Sirens

|ECM

|Quintet, with David Virelles (prepared piano, celeste, harmonium), Larry Grenadier (bass), Eric Harland (drums)

2013

|{{sortname|Chris|Potter|Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)}}

|Imaginary Cities

|ECM

|Septet plus string quartet; with Adam Rogers (guitar), Steve Nelson (vibraphone, marimba), Fima Ephron (bass guitar), Scott Colley (bass), Nate Smith (drums), Mark Feldman and Joyce Hammann (violin), Lois Martin (viola), Dave Eggar (cello)

2022

|{{sortname|Chris|Potter|Chris Potter (jazz saxophonist)}}

|Got the Keys to the Kingdom: Live at the Village Vanguard

|Edition

|Quartet, with Scott Colley (bass), Marcus Gilmore (drums){{cite magazine |last=Murph |first=John |date=April 2023 |title=Chris Potter – Got the Keys to the Kingdom: Live at The Village Vanguard |magazine=Down Beat |volume=90 |issue=4 |page=45 }}

1999

|{{sortname|Hugh|Ragin}}

|An Afternoon in Harlem

|Justin Time

|With David Murray (bass clarinet), Jaribu Shahid (bass), Bruce Cox and Andrew Cyrille (drums), Amiri Baraka (vocals)

2000

|{{sortname|Hugh|Ragin}}

|Fanfare & Fiesta

|Justin Time

|With Clark Terry (flugelhorn), Dontae Winslow (trumpet), James Zollar (trumpet), Omar Kabir (trumpet), Jaribu Shahid (bass), Bruce Cox (drums)

2001

|{{sortname|Hugh|Ragin}}

|Feel the Sunshine

|Justin Time

|With Assif Tsahar (saxophone), Jaribu Shahid (bass), Tani Tabbal (drums)

2012*

|{{sortname|Mike|Reed|Mike Reed (musician)}}

|Clean on the Corner

|482 Music

|With Greg Ward (alto sax), Tim Haldeman (tenor sax), Jason Roebke (bass); Josh Berman (cornet) added on some tracks. Also credited to "People, Places & Things"

2007

|{{sortname|Pete|Robbins}}

|Do the Hate Laugh Shimmy

|Fresh Sound New Talent

|

2002*

|{{sortname|Roberto|Rodriguez|Roberto Juan Rodríguez}}

|El Danzon de Moises

|Tzadik

|With Peter Apfelbaum (soprano sax), Matt Darriau (trompeta china, clarinet, Mark Feldman (violin), Susie Ibarra (percussion), Brad Jones (bajo), David Krakauer (clarinet), Ted Reichman (accordion), Roberto Juan Rodriguez (percussion), Roberto Luis Rodriguez (trumpet), Marcus Rojas (baritone horn, tuba), Jane Scarpantoni (cello)

1997

|{{sortname|David|Rogers|nolink=1}}

|The World Is Not Your Home

|Jumble

|Mostly sextet, with Marion Hayden (bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums, percussion), Mark Stone (xylophone, vibraphone, percussion), Derek Bermel (clarinet, xylophone, percussion)

2010

|{{sortname|Louis|Sclavis}}

|Eldorado Trio

|Clean Feed

|Trio, with Tom Rainey (drums)

2011

|{{sortname|Alex|Sipiagin}}

|Destinations Unknown

|Criss Cross

|Sextet, with Chris Potter (tenor sax), David Binney (alto sax), Boris Kozlov (bass), Eric Harland (drums)

2015

|{{sortname|Ches|Smith}}

|The Bell

|ECM

|Trio, with Mat Maneri (viola)

2020

|{{sortname|Ches|Smith}}

|Interpret It Well

|Pyroclastic

|Quartet, with Bill Frisell (guitar), Mat Maneri (viola){{cite web |url=https://www.thewire.co.uk/video/p=14716 |date=April 2022 |title=Watch: Ches Smith 'Protect Your Home (Interpret It Well)' |website=The Wire |access-date=April 10, 2022}}{{cite web |last= |first= |url=https://chessmithpyroclastic.bandcamp.com/album/interpret-it-well |title=Ches Smith @ Pyroclastic Records |website=Bandcamp |access-date=April 10, 2022}}

2002–2004

|{{sortname|Wadada|Leo Smith}}

|Lake Biwa

|Tzadik

|With Wes Brown (bass), Jennifer Choi (violin), Anthony Coleman, Yuko Fujiyama and Jamie Saft (piano), Erik Friedlander (cello), Susie Ibarra, Kwaku Kwaakye Obeng and Gerald Cleaver (drums), John Lindberg (bass), Marc Ribot (guitar), Marcus Rojas (tuba), John Zorn (alto sax), orchestra

2001

|{{sortname|Assif|Tsahar}}

|Embracing the Void

|Hopscotch

|With Ori Kaplan (alto saxophone), Alex Harding (baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone), Oscar Noriega (bass clarinet, alto saxophone), Curtis Hasselbring, Reut Regev and Steve Swell (trombone), Antoine Brye, Matt Lavell and Taylor Ho Bynum (trumpet), Tom Abbs (bass), Andrew Barker (drums)

2005

|{{sortname|David|Torn}}

|Prezens

|ECM

|Quartet, with Tim Berne (alto sax), Tom Rainey (drums)

2006

|{{sortname|David|Torn}}

|Slipped On A Bar

|Screwgun

|Quartet, with Tim Berne (alto sax), Tom Rainey (drums)

2007

|{{sortname|David|Torn}}

|xForm

|Screwgun

|Quartet, with Tim Berne (alto sax), Tom Rainey (drums)

2019*

|{{sortname|David|Torn}}

|Sun of Goldfinger

|ECM

|With Tim Berne, (alto sax), Ches Smith (drums, electronics, tanbou), Mike Baggetta and Ryan Ferreira (guitar), Scorchio Quartet

2017*

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|The Passion of Charlie Parker

|Impulse!

|

2018*

|{{sortname|Dan|Weiss|Dan Weiss (drummer)}}

|Starebaby

|Pi

|Quintet, with Matt Mitchell (piano, Prophet-6, modular synthesizers), Ben Monder (guitars), Trevor Dunn (electric bass)

2018

|{{sortname

Winged Serpents|nolink="1"}}

|Six Encomiums for Cecil Taylor

|Tzadik

|Solo piano; each of five other pianists plays one solo piece{{cite magazine |last=Grillo |first=Tyran |date=December 2018 |title=Six Encomiums for Cecil Taylor: Winged Serpents (Tzadik) |magazine=The New York City Jazz Record |issue=200 |page=30 }}

Remixes

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!Title

!Label

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2004*

|The Val-Inc. Remixes

|Thirsty Ear

|Val-Inc remixes of tracks from Junk Magic; quartet, with Aaron Stewart (tenor sax), Mat Maneri (viola), Dave King (drums){{cite web |last1=Chinen |first1=Nate |title=Blue Shift |url=https://www.villagevoice.com/2004/06/01/blue-shift/ |website=The Village Voice |access-date=16 December 2020 |date=1 June 2004}}

Sources:{{cite book|last1 = Cook|first1 = Richard|author-link = Richard Cook (journalist)|last2=Morton |first2=Brian |author-link2=Brian Morton (Scottish writer) |title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings|edition = 9th |year = 2008|publisher = Penguin|isbn = 978-0-141-03401-0}} and others.

References

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