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Joe Henderson discography

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This is the discography for American jazz musician Joe Henderson.

Year indicates (latest) recording date; releases were usually in the same year or at least the following, otherwise noted. Albums without available recording dates are placed at the end of presumed year of recording.[1]

As leader

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Recording date Title Notes Label Year released
1963-06 Page One Quintet with Kenny Dorham, McCoy Tyner, Butch Warren and Pete La Roca Blue Note 1963
1963-09 Our Thing Quintet with Kenny Dorham, Andrew Hill, Eddie Khan and Pete La Roca Blue Note 1964
1964-04 In 'n Out Quintet with Kenny Dorham, McCoy Tyner, Richard Davis and Elvin Jones Blue Note 1965
1964-11 Inner Urge Quartet with McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw and Elvin Jones Blue Note 1966
1966-01 Mode for Joe Septet with Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Bobby Hutcherson, Cedar Walton, Ron Carter and Joe Chambers Blue Note 1966
1967-08 The Kicker Sextet with Mike Lawrence, Grachan Moncur III, Kenny Barron, Ron Carter and Louis Hayes Milestone 1968
1968-04 Four Live – Quartet with Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb Verve 1994
1968-04 Straight, No Chaser Live – Quartet with Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb Verve 1996
1967-09,
1968-05
Tetragon Quartets with Kenny Barron/Don Friedman, Ron Carter and Louis Hayes/Jack DeJohnette Milestone 1968
1969-05 Power to the People Quartet/Quintet with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Mike Lawrence Milestone 1969
1970-09 If You're Not Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem Live – Quintet/Sextet with Woody Shaw, George Cables, Ron McClure, Lenny White and Tony Waters. Expanded re-release in 2004 as At the Lighthouse. Milestone 1970
1970-09 Jazz Patterns Live – Quintet/Sextet with Woody Shaw, George Cables, Ron McClure, Lenny White and Tony Waters. Everest 1982
1970-09,
1971-05
In Pursuit of Blackness Live – Sextet with Woody Shaw, George Cables, Ron McClure, Lenny White and Tony Waters
Studio – Sextet with Curtis Fuller, Pete Yellin, George Cables, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White
Milestone 1971
1971-08 Joe Henderson in Japan Live – Quartet with Hideo Ichikawa, Kunimitsu Inaba and Motohiko Hino Milestone 1973
1972-03 or
1972-04
Black Is the Color Quintet/Octet with George Cables, David Horowitz, Georg Wadenius, Dave Holland, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, Airto Moreira, and Ralph MacDonald Milestone 1972
1973-01,
1973-02,
1973-04
Multiple Quintet/Sextet with Larry Willis, James Ulmer, John Thomas, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette and Arthur Jenkins Milestone 1973
1973-10 Canyon Lady Sextet + Brass Section with Mark Levine, John Heard, Eric Gravatt, Carmelo Garcia, Victor Pantoja, Julian Priester, Luis Gasca, George Duke, Oscar Brashear, John Hunt, Hadley Caliman, Ray Pizzi, Vincent Denham, Nicholas Tenbroek, and Francisco Aguabella Milestone 1975
1973-10 The Elements Quintet/Septet with Alice Coltrane, Charlie Haden, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, Kenneth Nash, Baba Duru Oshun and Michael White Milestone 1974
1975-02 Black Miracle Ensemble with Oscar Brashear, Snooky Young, George Bohanon, Don Waldrop, Hadley Caliman, Dawilli Gonga (George Duke), Lee Ritenour, Ron Carter, Harvey Mason and Bill Summers Milestone 1976
1974-10,
1975-04
Black Narcissus Quintets with Joachim Kühn, Patrick Gleeson, David Friesen/Jean-François Jenny-Clark, Daniel Humair/Jack DeJohnette and Bill Summers Milestone 1977
1977-06,
1978-11
Barcelona Trio with Wayne Darling and Ed Soph Enja 1979
1979-08,
1979-12
Relaxin' at Camarillo Quartets with Chick Corea, Richard Davis/Tony Dumas and Peter Erskine/Tony Williams Contemporary 1981
1980-01 Mirror Mirror Quartet with Chick Corea, Ron Carter and Billy Higgins MPS 1980
1985-11 The State of the Tenor, Vols. 1 & 2 Live – Trio with Ron Carter and Al Foster Blue Note 1986
1987-07 An Evening with Joe Henderson Live – Trio with Charlie Haden and Al Foster Red 1987
1987-07 More from an Evening with Joe Henderson Live – Trio with Charlie Haden and Al Foster Red 2009
1991-03 The Standard Joe Trio with Rufus Reid and Al Foster Red 1992
1991-09 Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn Quintet with Wynton Marsalis, Stephen Scott, Christian McBride and Gregory Hutchinson Verve 1992
1993-10 So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles) Quartet with John Scofield, Dave Holland and Al Foster Verve 1993
1994-09,
1994-11
Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim Quartet/Quintet with Eliane Elias/Herbie Hancock, Oscar Castro-Neves, Nico Assumpção/Christian McBride and Paulo Braga/Jack DeJohnette Verve 1995
1992-03,
1996-06
Big Band Big Band with Dick Oatts, Pete Yellin, Steve Wilson, Bobby Porcelli, Craig Handy, Rich Perry, Tim Ries, Charles Pillow, Joe Temperley, Gary Smulyan, Freddie Hubbard, Raymond Vega, Idrees Sulieman, Jimmy Owens, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Marcus Belgrave, Nicholas Payton, Tony Kadleck, Michael Mossman, Virgil Jones, Earl Gardner, Byron Stripling, Conrad Herwig, Jimmy Knepper, Robin Eubanks, Keith O'Quinn, Larry Farrell, Kiane Zawadi, David Taylor, Douglas Purviance, Chick Corea, Helio Alves, Ronnie Mathews, Christian McBride, Joe Chambers, Al Foster, Lewis Nash and Paulinho Braga Verve 1997
1997-05 Porgy & Bess Septet with Conrad Herwig, John Scofield, Stefon Harris, Tommy Flanagan, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, Chaka Khan and Sting Verve 1997

As sideman

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Sortable table
Year recorded Leading artist Album Label Year released Notes
1963 Kenny Dorham The Flamboyan, Queens, NY, 1963 Uptown 2009 live
1963 Kenny Dorham Una Mas Blue Note 1964
1963 Grant Green Am I Blue Blue Note 1964
1963 Antonio Diaz "Chocolaté" Mena Eso Es Latin Jazz...Man! Audio Fidelity 1963 1 track solo
1963 Johnny Coles Little Johnny C Blue Note 1964
1963 Blue Mitchell Step Lightly Blue Note 1980
1963 Grant Green Idle Moments Blue Note 1965
1963 Andrew Hill Black Fire Blue Note 1964
1963 Lee Morgan The Sidewinder Blue Note 1964
1963 Bobby Hutcherson The Kicker Blue Note 1999
1963–64 Horace Silver Song for My Father Blue Note 1965
1964 Freddie Roach Brown Sugar Blue Note 1964
1964 Andrew Hill Point of Departure Blue Note 1965
1964 Grant Green Solid Blue Note 1979
1964 Kenny Dorham Trompeta Toccata Blue Note 1965
1964 Duke Pearson Wahoo! Blue Note 1965
1964 Horace Silver Live 1964 Emerald 1984 live
1965 Andrew Hill Pax Blue Note 1975 released in part 1975, as a whole 2006
1965 Pete La Roca Basra Blue Note 1965
1965 Horace Silver The Cape Verdean Blues Blue Note 1966
1965 Lee Morgan The Rumproller Blue Note 1966
1965 Larry Young Unity Blue Note 1966
1965 Woody Shaw In the Beginning Muse 1983 expanded re-issue in 1989 as Cassandranite
1965–66 Freddie Hubbard Blue Spirits Blue Note 1967
1966 Nat Adderley Sayin' Somethin' Atlantic 1966
1966 Joe Zawinul Money in the Pocket Atlantic 1966
1966 Bobby Hutcherson Stick-Up! Blue Note 1968
1966 Lee Morgan Delightfulee Blue Note 1967
1966 Nat Adderley Live at Memory Lane Atlantic 1967 live
1966 Herbie Hancock Blow-Up (soundtrack) MGM 1967
1966 Duke Pearson Sweet Honey Bee Blue Note 1967
1967 Roy Ayers Virgo Vibes Atlantic 1967
1967 McCoy Tyner The Real McCoy Blue Note 1967
1968 Nat Adderley The Scavenger Milestone 1968
1969 Herbie Hancock The Prisoner Blue Note 1969
1969 George Benson Tell It Like It Is A&M/CTI 1969
1969 Miroslav Vitouš Infinite Search Embryo 1970 aka Mountain in the Clouds 1972
1969 Herbie Hancock Fat Albert Rotunda Warner 1969
1969 Luis Gasca The Little Giant Atlantic 1969
1969–70 Mose Allison Hello There, Universe Atlantic 1970
1970 Alice Coltrane Ptah, the El Daoud Impulse! 1970
1970 Freddie Hubbard Red Clay CTI 1970
1970 Freddie Hubbard Straight Life CTI 1971
1971 Blue Mitchell Vital Blue Mainstream 1971
1971 Luis Gasca For Those Who Chant Blue Thumb 1972
1971? Bill Cosby Bill Cosby Presents Badfoot Brown and the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band Uni 1971
1972 Bill Evans / George Russell Orchestra Living Time Columbia 1972
1973? David Amram Subway Night RCA Victor 1973
1973 Babatunde Olatunji Soul Makossa Paramount 1973
1973 Ron Carter All Blues CTI 1974
1973 Johnny Hammond Higher Ground Kudu 1974
1973 Flora Purim Butterfly Dreams Milestone 1973?
1973 Charles Earland Leaving This Planet Prestige 1974
1973–74 Patrice Rushen Prelusion Prestige 1974
1974 Luis Gasca Born to Love You Fantasy 1974
1975 Kenny Burrell Ellington Is Forever Fantasy 1975
1975 Kenny Burrell Ellington Is Forever Volume Two Fantasy 1977
1975–76 Flora Purim Encounter Milestone 1977
1976? Coke Escovedo Comin' at Ya! Mercury 1976
1976 Roy Ayers Daddy Bug & Friends Atlantic 1976
1976 Rick Laird Soft Focus Timeless 1977 in Netherlands. also from Timeless Muse in U.S..
1977 Richard Davis Fancy Free Galaxy 1977
1977 Richard Davis Way Out West Muse 1980 from the same 2-day session as Fancy Free
1977 Woody Shaw Rosewood Columbia 1978
1977 Roy Haynes Vistalite Galaxy 1979
1978 Freddie Hubbard Super Blue Columbia 1978
1979? Jerry Rusch Rush Hour Jeru/Inner City 1979
1979 Ron Carter Parade Milestone 1980
1979 Art Farmer Yama CTI 1979
1979 J. J. Johnson Pinnacles Milestone 1980
1979 Joanne Brackeen Ancient Dynasty Tappan Zee 1980
1980 George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band Live at the "Quartier Latin" Berlin MPS 1981 live
1980 James Leary Legacy Blue Collar 1981
1980 V.A.(All-Star Band) Aurex Jazz Festival '80 - Battle Of The Horns Eastworld 1980 live
1981 Chick Corea Live in Montreux Stretch 1994 live
1981 Freddie Hubbard A Little Night Music Fantasy 1983
1981–82 Lenny White Echoes of an Era Elektra Musician 1982
1981 Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Lenny White The Griffith Park Collection Elektra Musician 1982
1982 Mal Waldron One Entrance, Many Exits Palo Alto 1983
1982 Lenny White The Griffith Park Collection 2: In Concert Elektra Musician 1983 live
1982 Lenny White Echoes of an Era 2: The Concert Elektra Musician 1982 live
1983 Dave Friesen Amber Skies Palo Alto 1984
1986 Randy Brecker In the Idiom Denon 1987
1986 The Paris Reunion Band For Klook Sonet 1987
1987 Wynton Marsalis Thick in the South: Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vol. 1 Columbia 1991
1987 Neil Swainson 49th Parallel Concord 1989
1987 Akio Sasajima Akio with Joe Henderson Muse 1988
1987 Cindy Blackman Arcane Muse 1988
1987 George Gruntz Concert Band '87 Happening Now! HatART 1988
1987 The Paris Reunion Band Hot Licks Sonet 1988
1988 Frank Morgan Reflections Contemporary 1989
1988 Arnett Cobb, Jimmy Heath, Joe Henderson Tenor Tribute Soul Note 1990
1988 The Paris Reunion Band Jazzbühne Berlin '88 Amiga 1989
1988 Mulgrew Miller The Countdown Landmark 1989
1988 Akio Sasajima Humpty Dumpty BRC Jam 1990
1988 Jon Ballantyne Sky Dance Justin Time 1989
1989 Charlie Haden / Joe Henderson / Al Foster The Montreal Tapes: Tribute to Joe Henderson Verve 2004
1989 Donald Byrd Getting Down to Business Landmark 1990
1989 Rickie Lee Jones Pop Pop Geffen 1991 2 tracks
1989–90 Bruce Hornsby A Night on the Town BMG 1990 2 tracks
1990 Renee Rosnes For the Moment Blue Note 1990
1990 Ernie Wilkins Kaleido Duke Birdology 1994 live
1990 Kevin Hays El matador Evidence 1991
1991 Donald Byrd A City Called Heaven Landmark 1991
1991? Rebecca Coupe Franks Suite of Armor Justice 1991
1991 McCoy Tyner New York Reunion Chesky 1991
1991 Valery Ponomarev Profile Reservoir 1991
1991 Walter Norris Sunburst Concord 1991
1991 Todd Coolman Lexicon Double-Time 1995
1991 James Williams James Williams Meets the Saxophone Masters DIW/Columbia 1992
1991 Joe Gilman Treasure Chest Timeless 1992
1992? Donald Brown Cause and Effect Muse 1992
1992? Kenny Garrett Black Hope Warner Bros. 1992
1992? Bruce Forman Forman on the Job Kamei 1992 4 tracks
1992 Mulgrew Miller Hand in Hand Novus 1993
1993 Bheki Mseleku Timelessness Verve 1994 1 track
1994? Kitty Margolis Evolution Mad-Kat 1994 5 tracks
1994 Roy Hargrove With the Tenors of Our Time Verve 1994 2 tracks
1994? James Williams Up to the Minute Blues DIW 1994 4 tracks
1995 Shirley Horn The Main Ingredient Verve 1996 2 tracks
1998 Terence Blanchard Jazz in Film Sony 1999

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References

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  1. ^ Cf. Joe Henderson Discography & Chronology at Jazz Discography. Retrieved November 25, 2012
  2. ^ Jazz great Henderson gets musical start in Lima the419 | Our Founders Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Original liner notes to Page One by Kenny Dorham
  4. ^ Mel Martin, Interview with Joe Henderson Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine, in The Saxophone Journal, March/April 1991. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
  5. ^ Scott Yanow, Allmusic Biography Retrieved June 25, 2009.