This is the discography for the American Drummer/Musician Steve Gadd. This discography contains over 700 original studio and live album releases. It does not include singles, EPs, unofficial releases, greatest hits/best of compilations or video only releases.
- Blicher Hemmer Gadd (C-Nut, 2014)[1]
- Omara (C-Nut, 2018)[2]
- Get That Motor Runnin' (C-Nut, 2019)[3]
- The Boys From Rochester (Feels So Good Records, 1989)[4]
- Center Stage (Leopard|Leopard, 2022)[6]
- Mikarimba! (Video Arts Japan/Zoom, 2010)[9]
- Gaddabout (Electric Bird, 1984)[10]
- Gadditude (BFM Jazz, 2013)[5]
- 70 Strong (BFM Jazz, 2015)[5]
- Way Back Home (Live from Rochester, NY) (BFM Jazz, 2016)[5]
- Steve Gadd Band (BFM Jazz, 2018)[11]
- At Blue Note Tokyo (BFM Jazz, 2021)[12]
- Live at Voce – Deluxe Edition (BFM Jazz, 2010)[5]
- Gaddabout (Electric Bird, 1984)[13]
- The Gadd Gang (Columbia, 1986)[14]
- Here & Now (Columbia, 1988)[15]
- Live at Bottom Line (A Touch, 1994)[16]
- Hyper Ventures (InsideOut, 1992)[17]
- Same Tree Different Fruit (Lionheart/Videoarts, 2012)[18]
- All for a Reason (A&M, 1977)[20]
- Beyond (A&M Records, 1980)[13]
- Blow Your Own Horn (track 1 only) (A&M, 1983)[21]
- Arther, Hurley & Gottlieb (Columbia, 1973)[22]
- Come As You Are (Warner Bros, 1976)[23]
- So So Satisfied (Warner Bros, 1977)[24]
- Stay Free (Warner Bros, 1979)[8]
- High Rise (Capitol Records, 1983)[25]
- Love (On track "Paradise") (Sire, 1987)[26]
- The Fugitive (tracks "Man of Spells", "And the Wheels Keep Turning", "By You", and "Sometime Never") (Charisma UK, Atlantic, US, 1983)[29]
- Ruby, Ruby, (A&M, 1977) (Track: "Sunrise")[29]
- La Cuna (CTI Records, 1981)[30]
- Just As I Am (Capitol Records, 1980)[31]
- Riddles (Stretch, 1994)[34]
- Manhattan Update (Arista Novus, 1980)[29]
- Mo' Wasabi (Zebra Records, 1986)[35]
- Paradise Citizens (Zebra Records, 1988)[36]
- Stroke of Genius (Suma, 2006)[38]
- Pictures of The Highway (Suma, 2010)[39]
- We Belong Together (CTI, 1977)[24]
- Turning Point (Zensor/Amalthea/Munich Records BV, 1989)[40]
- Manhattan Strut (Paddle Wheel, 1997) (The Steve Gadd official discography has this as a 1988 release, however the original recording date is believed to be 1974)[42]
- Bridges to Cross (Buddah Records, 1977)[45]
- Lost in the Wilderness (Elektra, 1976)[46]
- The Works (Bad Dog Records, 2008)[29]
- My Mother has 4 Noses (Bad Dog Records, 2014)[47]
- The Song of the Banjo (Compass Records, 2015)[48]
- Free (Number 44, 2007)[49]
- Double Talk (Columbia, 1996)[35]
- Sleepwalk (Warner Bros, 1982)[51]
- From the Beginning (United Artists Records, 1977)[23]
- Milton Chesley Carroll (RCA, 1972)[54]
- A Rio Affair (MARACUJAZZ, 1990)[56]
- A Manhattan Affair (Catman Records, 2007)[57]
- My World (Warner Bros, 1993)[35]
- Chevy Chase (Arista, 1980)[58]
- A Charlie Brown Christmas (Atlantic, 2000)[8]
- The Choice 4 (RCA Victor, 1975)[59]
- Pá (RCA/RCA Italiana, 1989)[60]
- Catch A Corner (Alma Records, 2012)[61]
- Last Quarter Moon (Verve, 2005)[62]
- Pilgrim (Reprise, 1998)[8]
- Reptile (Reprise, 2001)[29]
- One More Car, One More Rider (Duck/Reprise, 2002)[36]
- Me and Mr. Johnson (Reprise, 2004)[43]
- Sessions for Robert J. (Reprise, 2004)[43]
- Back Home (Duck/Reprise, 2005)[13]
- Old Sock (Surfdog/Duck Records/ADA U.S. Polydor EU, 2013)[34]
- Slowhand at 70 - Live at the Royal Albert Hall (Eagle Vision, 2015)[37]
- Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 (Rhino/Reprise Records, 2020)[63]
- The Lady in the Balcony: Lockdown Sessions (Universal Music Group, 2021)[64]
- Live It Out (8Ball Music, 2007)[65]
- Colorblind (8Ball Music, 2010)[43]
- Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow (Ode, 1975)[7]
- Serpentine Fire (Zappan Tee Records/Columbia, 1978)[41]
- One Good Turn (Zappan Tee Records, 1979)[41]
- Michael Colombier (Chrysalis, 1979)[35]
- The Leprechaun (Polydor, 1976)[5]
- My Spanish Heart (Polydor, 1976)[34]
- The Mad Hatter (Polydor, 1978)[13]
- Friends (Polydor, 1978)[43]
- Three Quartets (Stretch Records, 1981)[43]
- Rendezvous in New York (Stretch Records, 2003)[66]
- The Ultimate Adventure (Stretch Records/Universal, 2006)[7]
- Super Trio - with Chick Corea and Christian McBride (Mad Hatter Productions ,2006)[67]
- Return to the Seventh Galaxy: The Anthology (Although this is mainly a compilation of previously released Return to Forever tracks it contains 3 previously unreleased tracks with Steve Gadd on drums) (Polydor/Verve, 1996)[68]
- Jazz Workshop Boston, MA, May 15, 1973 (Jazz-A-Nova/BSMF Records, 2019)[69]
- Fire Sign (Phantom Records, 1976)[70]
- Difference (on track Memphis Underground) (Egg, 1978)[71]
- Buffalo Smoke (RCA Victor, 1976)[72]
- Feeling good (PRA, 2007)[75]
- No Regrets (PRA, 2008)[76]
- Randy Crawford & Joe Sample Live with Steve Gadd & Niklas Sample (PRA, 2012)[13]
- Funked Up (Venture Records, 1978)[77]
- Soulful Traffic (Electromantic Music, 2010)[78]
- Pin Point (Electric Bird, 1986)[79]
- Explosion (Columbia, 1986)[80]
- Rendezvous (Eastworld, 1983)[81]
- New York Nightline (Eastworld, 1984)[82]
- Ferryboat (EMI, 1985)[83]
- Schizzechea With Love (EMI/Bagaria, 1988)[84]
- La Grande Madre (Blue Drag, 2012)[85]
- Morning Thunder (Columbia, 1978)[8]
- Ouch (Track "Choosey Beggar") (Columbia, 1988)[86]
- Free Parking (Columbia, 1976)[87]
- First Cuckoo (MCA, 1975)[88]
- Very Together (MCA, 1976)[34]
- Stereo Sounds (WEA, 2007) (This is believed to be a 1980s release, probably 1986, though no source can be found to verify this)[89]
- Riverbeast (ZenneZ Records, 2019)[90]
- Disco Kids (Dellwood Records,1979)[91]
- Smithzonian (Night Music Productions, 1986)[22]
- Dane Donohue (Columbia, 1978)[24]
- Midnight Rain (Arista, 1977)[23]
- East Bounce (One Voice, 1995)[35]
- Struggle Buggy (Marlin, 1977)[93]
- Feelin' Good (Expansion Records, 2000) (Track "Shuffle the Deck")[95]
- The Explorers (Virgin Records, 1985)[35]
- Good and Plenty (Buddah Records/Arista, 1979)[96]
- Life Goes On (RCA Victor, 1976)[97]
- Cool Cat Blues (Go Jazz, 1989)[34]
- Short Stories (Mack Avenue Records, 2016)[98]
- Steve Feldman (Evolution, 1973)[29]
- River of Love (Rhino/Atlantic, 1990)[102]
- French Toast (Electric Bird, 1984)[104]
- Reviviscence "Live To Light Again" (RCA Victor, 1975)[105]
- Star Dance (Inner City, 1976)[22]
- Pure (Tomo Fujita, 2010)[106]
- The Sea of Dirac (Kitty Records, 1977)[24]
- Evening Star (Kitty Records, 1978)[23]
- On The Move (Alfa, 1978)[107]
- Live (credited as: & the New York All Stars) (Alfa, 1978)[41]
- Funk Factory (ATCO/Atlantic, 1975) (Tracks "Watusi Dance", "Rien Ne Va Plus", "Funk It" and "Lilliput")[79]
- Ice (GNP Crescendo Record Co, 1984)[5]
- Ginseng Woman (Columbia, 1977)[79]
- Multiplication (Columbia, 1978)[29]
- Part of You (Columbia, 1979)[79]
- Tribute to Jeff Porcaro (Zebra Records, 1997)[35]
- Joey George & Lewis McGehee (Lifesong, 1976)[22]
- The Romantic (Frequency Records, 1999)[110]
- Giorgio's Party of the Century (Lettera, 2010)[111]
- The Way I Feel (Niktom, 1975)[7]
- Gomez (Interface, 1984)[5]
- Mezgo (aka Discovery) (Epic, 1986)[5]
- Power Play (Columbia, 1988)[112]
- Street Smart (Columbia, 1989)[35]
- Uptown Dance (Columbia, 1978)[8]
- Boogie Hotel (TDK Records, 1982)[113]
- The Silencer (Credited as Mark Gray and Superfriends) (Eastworld, 1984)[114]
- Let it be written let it be sung (Verve, 1973)[115]
- Henry Gross (A&M Records, 1973)[116]
- Release (Lifesong, 1976)[22]
- Laguna Cove (Award Records, 1998)[118]
- Soundcheck (Polydor, 1976)[119]
- John Hall (Asylum Records, 1978)[8]
- The Prophet (Atlantic, 1974)[7]
- Connections (Elecktra, 1980)[120]
- Music From Here to Andromeda (Izon Sky/Moment Point, 2007)[121]
- Daydream (Flying Disk/Inner City Records, 1980)[41]
- ベスト・コレクション" (JVC, 1990)[122]
- Freestyle (Epic, 1978)[24]
- Janis Ian (Columbia, 1978)[41]
- Night Rains (Columbia, 1979)[124]
- Revenge (Beacon Records, 1995)[35]
- God & The FBI (Windham Hill Records, 2000)[44]
- A Day in the Paradise (Full House, 1983)[125]
- For Lovers Only (A Touch/Columbia, 1987)[126]
- Follow Me (A Touch/Columbia, 1989)[127]
- A Natural Woman (A Touch, 1990)[128]
- Sophisticated Lady (Videoarts Music, 1995)[129]
- An Evening With Kimiko Itoh - Live Concert in New York (Platinum Records, 2007)[130]
- Crossing the Bridge (Sony Classical, 1999)[131]
- One (CTI, 1974)[2]
- Two (CTI, 1975)[2]
- BJ4 (CTI, 1977)[79]
- Heads (Tappan Zee Records, 1977)[8]
- Touchdown (Zappan Tee, 1978)[43]
- Lucky Seven (Tracks "Rush Hour" and "Blue Lick") (Zappan Tee, 1979)[43]
- All Around the Town (Zappan Tee Records, 1981)[132]
- Foxie (Zappan Tee Records, 1983)[35]
- The Genie: Themes & Variations from the TV series TAXI (Tappan Zee Records/Columbia, 1983)[41]
- Playin' Hooky (Warner Bros, 1997)[43]
- These are the CTI Years: Live in Japan (Wildlife Records, 2012)[133]
- Joe and Bing (RCA, 1976)[136]
- "Trios 3.0" (tracks 5 & 10) (Tonalities, 2004)[137]
- Oú Est La Source (WEA, 1992)[138]
- Michel Jonasz au Zénith (WEA, 1993)[139]
- Où vont les rêves (Capitol Records, 2002)[7]
- Keepin' Up With The Joneses (Mercury, 1974)[22]
- Our Love Long (P-Vine Records, 1992)[140]
- Come Back To Me (P-Vine Records, 1993)[141]
- Margie (Atlantic, 1975)[142]
- Reasons for Thousand Lovers (OM, 1989)[143]
- Blue Noise (Track "Stevabe") (Blue Citron, 1992)[144]
- Heart of You (CBS/Columbia, 1984)[145]
- Tightrope (Tappan Zee Records/Columbia, 1977)[8]
- The Blue Man (CBS, 1978)[8]
- Arrows (Columbia, 1979)[8]
- The End A New Beginning (Funky Sound of America, 2009)[150]
- Somehow, Someday, Somewhere (T.O.M. RECORDS, 2017)[5]
- Live at the Blue Note (Verve, 2019)[151]
- L'Image 2.0 (L'Image Records, 2009)[152]
- Bill LaBounty (Warner Bros/Curb Records, 1982)[41]
- Dear Friends (Bluemoon Recordings, 1993)[35]
- The Moon the Stars and You (ACT, 2011)[43]
- High Gear (Horizon, A&M, 1979)[41]
- Nightwind (Credited as Mike Lawrence with Herbie Hancock & Bob James) (Optimism Incorporated, 1987)[154]
- Oh! (Go Jazz, 1995)[8]
- Love Gratitude and other Distractions (CD Baby/Sinning Saint, 2013)[155]
- Levin Brothers (Lazy Bones Recordings, 2014)[5]
- What It Is (Columbia, 1980)[41]
- Storyboard (Dreyfus, 1996)[156]
- Silhouette (track Lockdown) (Shanachie, 2013)[34]
- Gloria Loring (Atlantic, 1986)[79]
- Spandisco (Midsong International, 1977)[22]
- Premonition (Precision, 1980)[157]
- Elliot Lurie (Epic, 1975)[158]
- Disco Baby (credited to Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony) (Avco, 1975)[159]
- The Disco Kid (Buddah, 1975)[160]
- The Real McCoy (H&L Records, 1976)[161]
- Rhythms of the World (H&L, 1976)[162]
- My Favorite Fantasy (MCA Records, 1978)[29]
- The Path (Marlin, 1978)[163]
- Counterpoint (Marlin, 1979)[164]
- Universal Rhythm (Polydor, 1984)[165]
- Surprize (Polydor, 1985)[166]
- Port Pleasure (Videoarts Music, 1998)[167]
- Impressions of Virus (Columbia, 1980)[168]
- Virus (Original Soundtrack) (Columbia, 1980)[169]
- Impressions of Miles Davis (Orchard, 2001)[2]
- Don't Go To Strangers (Track 4 only) (Zucca Records, 2009)[149]
- Mood Swing (GoJazz, 1990)[35]
- Love Play (Arista, 1977)[34]
- Friends and Love (Mercury, 1970)[171]
- Together: A New Chuck Mangione Concert (Mercury, 1971)[172]
- Alive! (Mercury, 1972)[173]
- Land of Make Believe (Mercury, 1973)[7]
- Main Squeeze (A&M Records, 1976)[174]
- Tarantella (A&M Records, 1980)[175]
- 70 Miles Young (A&M Records, 1982)[176]
- Disguise (Columbia, 1984)[5]
- The Boys from Rochester (Feels So Good Records, 1989)[177]
- Together Forever (Gates Music, 1994)[178]
- The Hat's Back (Chuck Mangione, 1994)
- Diana in the Autumn Wind (GRC, 1968)[179]
- Sing Along Junk (Mercury, 1972)[180]
- She and I (A&M, 1974)[181]
- Gap Mangione! (A&M Records, 1976)[182]
- Planet Gap (Josh Music Inc, 1998)[7]
- Stolen Moments (Josh Music Inc, 2003)[183]
- Family Holidays (Josh Music Inc, 2004)[184]
- Buyú (Turnstyle Records, 1977)[185]
- Manhattan Jazz Quintet (King, 1984)[2]
- Autumn Leaves (King, 1985)[186]
- My Funny Valentine (King, 1985)[2]
- The Sidewinder (King, 1986)[2]
- Live at Pit Inn (Paddle Wheel, 1986)[187]
- Live at the Pit Inn Vol 2 (King, 1986)[188]
- My Favourite Things Live in Tokyo (King, 1987)[189]
- Manhattan Jazz Quintet Reunion - Manhattan Blues (Sweet Basil, 1990)[190]
- Concierto De Aranjuez (Sweet Basil, 1994)[191]
- V.S.O.P. (Very Special Onetime Performance) (Birds Records, 2008)[192]
- Crack the Whip (Relativity, 1988)[193]
- Up In Smoke (Relativity, 1989)[194]
- Some Time Other Than Now (Flying Dutchman, 1976)[23]
- The Lady from Brazil (Manhattan Records, 1986)[196]
- Forbidden Colors (Capitol Records, 1988)[197]
- Bluesilian (TKM Records, 1996)[34]
- Europe (New Note, 1997)[34]
- Bela Vista (World Pacific Records, 1990)[5]
- Other Peoples Rooms (Horizon, 1978)[29]
- Big Bright Street (Warner Bros, 1977)[198]
- The Pedro Martinez Group (Motéma, 2013)[199]
- Sailing Wonder (Electric Bird, 1978)[200]
- Papillon (Compose, 1992)[201]
- Dune (CTI, 1977)[24]
- Grand Cross (Electric Bird, 1981)[202]
- American Pie (Credited to David Matthews Trio) (Sweet Basil, 1990)[203]
- Without You (Credited to David Matthews & The Masters) (Absorb Music Japan, 2003)[204]
- Sir, (Paddle Wheel, 2018)[205]
- Street Dreams (Geffen, 1988)[5]
- The Truth About Love Songs (Muve Recordings, 2010)[207]
- Sérgio Mendes and the New Brazil '77 (Elektra, 1977)[23]
- Magic Theater (London, 1975)[208]
- Westwind Circus (Chelsea Records, 1974)[209]
- Le Cimetiére Des Eléphants (Barclay/RCA, 1982)[211]
- Midnight Breeze (Rhombus Records, 2004)[215]
- Pleasure (Better Days, 1980)[216]
- Big Apple (credited to Teruo Nakamura Rising Sun Band) (Agharta, 1979)[217]
- Super Friends (Eastworld, 1985)[218]
- The New York Community Choir (RCA Victor, 1977)[79]
- Make Every Day Count (RCA Victor, 1978)[79]
- Metro Bar (Call It Anything, 2001)[219]
- Serious Barbarian II (Track 8 only) (Epic, 1989)[220]
- What a Difference (Leads Entertainment, 2009)[221]
- Signature (Orchard, 2000)[222]
- Unfinished Masterpiece (Coco, 1975)[223]
- Exploration - Salsa-Descarga-Jazz (track "Resemblance") (Coco Records, 1978)[224]
- Live at the Maisonette (Differant Drummer Records, 1975)[225]
- Reunion (Warner Bros, 1978)[227]
- Both Worlds (Dreyfus, 1997)[2]
- Trio in Tokyo (Dreyfus, 1999)[2]
- Both Worlds Live - North Sea Jazz Festival (Dreyfus, 2016)[2]
- The Montreux Years (BMG, 2023)[228]
- Performance (Kudu/CTI, 1974)[34]
- Capricorn Princess (Kudu/CTI, 1976)[13]
- Phantazia (Blue Note, 1977)[23]
- Hold On (United Artists Records, 1978)[229]
- Brotherly Love (Creatchy Records, 2011) (Tracks "Rosanna", "Manic Depression", "Georgy Porgy", "Lowdown", "E Minor Shuffle", "Human Nature", "Africa", "Let's Stay Together", "Stuffy", "Jeff's Strut" and "Corbitt Van Brauer")[230]
- Crystal Green (Inner City Records, 1978)[34]
- Over Crystal Green (credited to Will & Rainbow) (Eighty-Eight's, 2002)[22]
- Harmony (credited to Will & Rainbow) (Eighty-Eight's, 2003)[231]
- Elliott Randall's New York (Kirshner, 1977)[23]
- Free Fall (Atlantic, 1974)[232]
- On the Track (Warner Bros, 1975)[233]
- Big Wheel (Nefer Records, 2013)[234]
- Face to Face (Latana Records/Media Force Music Group, 2008)[236]
- Once In A Lifetime (Warner Bros, 1984)[237]
- You Are My Song (Ruff Mix Music, 2012)[238]
- Take the 5ifth (The Road Goes on Forever, 1996)[35]
- It Is So Beautiful To Be (Marlin, RCA, 1977)[242]
- Point of Presence (N2K Encoded Music, 1997)[35]
- The Hunter (MCA, 1983)[243]
- Did You Feel That? (Warner Bros, 1994)
- Sample This (Warner Bros, 1997)[2]
- "No regrets" (PRA, 2009)[8]
- "Children of the Sun" (and the NDR Big Band) (PRA, 2014)[34]
- Taking Off (Warner Bros, 1975)[29]
- Heart to Heart (Warner Bros, 1978)[244]
- Hideaway (Warner Bros, 1980)[29]
- Voyeur (Warner Bros, 1981)[29]
- Backstreet (Warner Bros, 1983)[79]
- Taking Off (Warner Bros, 1985)[5]
- A Change of Heart (Warner Bros, 1987)[43]
- Pearls (Elektra, 1995)[35]
- Time Again (Verve, 2003)[44]
- Closer (Verve Records, 2004)[245]
- Here and Gone (Decca, 2008)[44]
- Only Everything (Decca, 2010)[29]
- The Gospel Truth (ACT, 2011)[246]
- Red Hot (Zappan Tee Records/Columbia, 1979)[41]
- Hors-La-Loi (Soundtrack from the film by Robin Davis) (Carrere, 1985)[247]
- As If... (Nippon/Columbia, 1985)[248]
- Amorphism (Portrait, 1986)[13]
- Double Exposure (Epic/Sony Atuh, 1988)[35]
- Talkin' 'bout You (GRP, 1988)[13]
- Tar Beach (Shanachie, 1993)[35]
- Vol De Nuit (Track "Bill" only) (CBS, 1984)[249]
- Coast to Coast (Track "One Cup of Coffee") (Capitol Records, 1989)[250]
- The Last Mimzy (Original motion picture soundtrack) (New Line Records, 2007)[251]
- The Cat and the Hat (Horizon, 1979)[34]
- Experiment in White (Atlantic, 1982)[252]
- Harper Simon (Tulsi Records/Vagrant, 2009)[254]
- Lucy Simon (RCA Victor, 1975)[255]
- Stolen Time (RCA, 1977)[24]
- Still Crazy After All These Years (track "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover") (Columbia, 1975)[7]
- One-Trick Pony (Warner Bros, 1980)[34]
- Hearts and Bones (Warner Bros, 1983)[29]
- Graceland (Warner Bros, 1986)[8]
- The Rhythm Of The Saints (Warner Bros, 1990)[256]
- You're the One (Warner Bros, 2000)[8]
- Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, August 15, 1991 (Warner Bros, 1991)[8]
- Surprise (Warner Bros, 2006)[8]
- In the Blue Light (Legacy, 2018)[257]
- 008 Tacomax (Victor, 1996)[258]
- Smappies II (Victor, 1999)[259]
- Funk Reaction (Lester Radio Corporation, 1977)[260]
- Ties That Bind (Reprise, 1994)[35]
- Spendel (L+R Records, 1989)[261]
- Intergalactic Trot (Elektra, 1973)[22]
- Step by Step (Better Days, 1981)[263]
- Smokin' in the Pit (Better Days, 1981)[264]
- Colour Me Free! (EMI, 2009)[29]
- Harmony Grits (Bang Records, 1975)[265]
- Stuff (Warner Bros, 1976)[34]
- More Stuff (Warner Bros, 1977)[7]
- Stuff It (Warner Bros, 1978)[7]
- Live Stuff (Warner Bros, 1978)[7]
- Live in New York (Warner Bros, 1980)[7]
- Made in America (A remembrance of Richard Tee) (Bridge Gate, 1994))[266]
- Live At Montreux 1976 (Eagle Records, 2008)[7]
- Urban Sessions (Sunlightsquare Records, 2006)[29]
- The Moment (Videoarts Music, 1992)[267]
- Master Grady Tate (ABC Impulse!, 1977)[270]
- Strokin (Tappan Zee/Columbia, 1979)[34]
- Natural Ingredients (Tappan Zee/CBS, 1980)[34]
- The Bottom Line (Electric Bird)[276]
- Inside You (Epic/Sony, 1989)[277]
- Real Time (One Voice, 1995)[35]
- Real Time Live in Concert 1992 (Videoarts Music, 2012)[278]
- Masada (Groove Merchant, 1975)[34]
- Feelin's from Within (Groove Merchant, 1976)[13]
- It's About Time (Polydor, 1974)[279]
- Carol Townes and Fifth Avenue (Sixth Avenue, 1976)[280]
- It's in Everyone Of Us (Chrysalis, 1978)[35]
- Tropea (Marlin, 1975)[281]
- Short Trip to Space (Marlin, 1977)[79]
- To Touch You Again (Marlin, 1979)[282]
- NY Cats Direct (DMP, 1986)[283]
- Live at Mikell's New York (Videoarts Music, 1994)[284]
- Something Old New Borrowed And Blue (Videoarts Music, 1999)[285]
- A Simple Way To Say I Love You (Digital Dimension, 1999)[275]
- Standard Influence (Videoarts Music, 2003)[286]
- Rock Candy - Standard Influence II (Videoarts Music, 2006)[287]
- Take Me Back To The Ol' School (CD Baby, 2007)[288]
- Tropea 10 The Time is Right (Video Arts, 2007)[289]
- Gotcha Rhythm Right Here (on Track "Hip to the Hips") (Savoy Records, 2014)[290]
- Radiance (Capitol Records, 1982)[291]
- The Farthest Corner of My Mind (Amherst Records, 1986)[292]
- Phil Upchurch (Marlin/TK Records, 1978)[293]
- Upchurch/Tennyson (Kudu, 1975)[7]
- Fusion III (CBS/Columbia, 1975)[7]
- Chimera (Peters International, 1974)[295]
- Vance 32 (Atlantic, 1975)[296]
- Ornella &... (CGD, 1986)[297]
- After the Dance (Wolf Records, 1977)[23]
- Drum Duets Vol. 1 (On track 1 only "Manic Depression") (Eyeperian, 2007)[301]
- SuperHeros (BFM Jazz, 2018)[302]
- Morning Island (Flying Disk, ProJazz, 1979)[35]
- How's Everything (Columbia, 1980)[304]
- Fill up the Night (Elektra, 1983)[41]
- Rendezvous (Elektra, 1984)[22]
- Earth Step (Verve Forecast, 1994)[35]
- Sadao 2019 Live At Blue Note Tokyo (JVC, 2019)[305]
- Bone Straight Ahead (Credited as Bill Watrous Combo with Danny Stiles) (Famous Door, 1973)[29]
- Mr. Gone (Columbia, 1978) (Tracks "Young and Fine" and "And Then")[2]
- Daylight Crossing (Mercury, 2006)[306]
- As The Time Flies (RCA Victor, 1978)[307]
- The Lost Album (Hip-O Select, 2011)[308]
- White Elephant (Just Sunshine Records, 1972)[29]
- Rhythm Hymn (Elektra, 1983)[309]
- Big Horizon (A&M Records, 1994)[35]
- 10th Avenue (Soundwings, 1987)[310]
- Common Ground (A&M, 1978)[313]
- Concert for the Earth (credited as Paul Winter Consort) (Living Music, 1985)[314]
- Whales Alive (credited as Paul Winter & Paul Halley ) (Track 8 - Ocean Dream) (Living Music, 1987)[22]
- Starting All Over (Cotillion, 1977)[315]
- Home on the Range (uncertain translation of Japanese title!) (Midi Inc, 1986)[316]
- Love Light (Alfa, 1978)[35]
- Assembly (Narada, 2001)[317]
- Continental Talk (In+Out Records, 2009)[318]