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Discography

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As leader, LPs

  1. A Place Within, Muse MR5064 (1976)[1][2]
    David Liebman (tenor and soprano saxs) on the title track, "A Place Within" and on "1957"; Lyn Christie (bass); Bob Leonard (drums)
    Re-released in Germany as Dave Liebman, What's New? Tobacco Road – B/2553 (1981)
  2. Yet to Come (with David Friesen) Muse MR5263 (1981)[1][2]
    Chamberland plays without Friesen (with overdubbed guitar) on 2 tracks: "Yet to Come" and "Autumn Leaves"
    Other musician: Gary Hobbs (drums)

As band member, LPs

  1. Gotham: Pass the Butter, Motown (1972)
    Chamberland plays electric guitar and composed and arranged 6 of the 11 tracks
  2. Twistin' at the Roundtable With the Orchids, Roulette (1961)

As sideman, LPs

  1. Ernie Wilkins and His Orchestra: Hard Mother Blues, Mainstream MRL305 (1970)[2]
    Also released under the album title Screaming Mothers[2]
    Trumpets: Ray Copeland, Lloyd Michaels, Joe Newman, Snooky Young
    Trombones: Dave Bargeron, John Gordon, Jack Jeffers (de), Benny Powell, J. William (Billy) VerPlanck (1930–2009)
    Woodwinds: Hubert Laws, Billy Mitchell, Joe Temperley, Chris Woods
    Rhythm: Frank Owens (de) (piano); Arthur Bitker, Billy Butler, Linc Chamberland, David Spinozza (guitars); Chuck Rainey (bass); Grady Tate (drums)
    Arranger/director: Ernie Wilkins
  2. Giant: What's In This Life For You, Mercury (1970)
  3. The Rascals: Peaceful World, Columbia (1971)[3]
    Chamberland: Guitar, rhythm guitar, arrangements
    All tracks were re-released in a 1992 compilation by The Rascals, Anthology (1965–1972)
  4. David Liebman & Pee Wee Ellis: Light'n Up, Please! A&M Horizon SP721 (1976)[3][2]
    Musicians: David Liebman (tenor & soprano sax, flute, electric piano, percussion); Pee Wee Ellis (tenor & soprano sax, electric piano, percussion); Richie Beirach (piano); Chris Hayes (guitar); Tony Saunders (bass); Jimmy Strassburg (drums, percussion); Linc Chamberland (guitar); Jumma Santos (congas); Leon Thomas (vocals)
    Chamberland plays electric guitar on 2 of 9 tracks:
    2) "Children of the Ghetto"
    5) "Got to Work"
As sideman, singles
  1. Bobby Lindsay and the Orchids, Rotate Records[a] (1965)
    Side B: "The Cat's Meow"
    Composed and arranged by Chamberland
  2. Gary Carl & The Orchids, Philips 40476 (1967)
    Side A: "Baby Stay And Make Me Happy"
    Paul Leka, music
    Audrey Nagy, music
    Chamberland, arrangement
    Side B: "You'll Get Yours Someday"
    Gary Richard DeCarlo (1942–2017), music
    Dale Frashuer, music
    Chamberland, arrangement
  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference AllMusic Linc-Chamberland was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c d e Cite error: The named reference Tom Lord was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


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