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Billy Cobham discography

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The discography of jazz/jazz fusion drummer Billy Cobham includes solo, collaborative, and work playing on other artists' albums.

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Discography

As leader

  • Spectrum (1973)
  • Crosswinds (1974)
  • Total Eclipse (1974)
  • Shabazz [live] (1974)
  • A Funky Thide of Sings (1975)
  • Life & Times (1976)
  • The Billy Cobham–George Duke Band: "Live" on Tour in Europe (1976)
  • Magic (1977)
  • Alivemutherforya [live] with Steve Khan, Alphonso Johnson and Tom Scott (1978)
  • Inner Conflicts (1978)
  • Simplicity of Expression: Depth of Thought (1978)
  • B.C. (1979)
  • Live: Flight Time [live] (1980)
  • Stratus (1981)
  • Observations & Reflections (Elektra/Musician, 1982)
  • Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie: Smokin’ [live] (Elektra/Musician, 1982)
  • Warning (1985)
  • Consortium with Johannes Faber (1985)
  • Power Play (1986)
  • Best Of (1987)
  • Picture This (1987)
  • Incoming (1989)
  • No Filters w/Wolfgang Schmid (1990)
  • By Design (1992)
  • The Traveler (1994)
  • Nordic (1996)
  • Paradox (1996)
  • Paradox, The First Second [live] (1998)
  • Mississippi Nights Live [live] (1998)
  • Focused (1999)
  • Ensemble New Hope Street (1999)
  • Nordic: Off Color (1999)
  • North by NorthWest (2001)
  • Drum 'n' Voice (2002)
  • The Art of Three [live] (2002)
  • Many Years B.C. [compilation] (2002)
  • Culture Mix (2002)
  • The Art of Five (2004)
  • Caravaggio w/Massimo Colombo (2005)
  • Art of Four [live] (2006)
  • Drum 'n' Voice 2 (2006)
  • Fruit from the Loom (2007)
  • De Cuba y de Panama with Asere (2008)
  • Palindrome (2010)
  • Drum 'n' Voice 3 (Spring 2010)
  • Tales From The Skeleton Coast (2014)
  • Spectrum 40 Live (2015)
  • Compass Point (2013)
  • Drum 'n' Voice 4 (2016)
  • Broad Horizon with Frankfurt Radio Big Band (2016)
  • Tierra Del Fuego (2020)
  • Drum 'n' Voice 5 (2022)

As sideman

With Mose Allison

With Gene Ammons

With Ray Barretto

  • The Other Road (1973)

With George Benson

With Bobby and the Midnites

With The Brothers Johnson

With James Brown

  • Make It Funky: The Big Payback 1971-1975 (1996)

With Kenny Burrell

With Cargo

  • Cargo (1982)

With Ron Carter

With Stanley Clarke

With Larry Coryell

  • Spaces (1974)
  • The Essential Larry Coryell (1975)
  • Spaces Revisited (1997)

With Miles Davis

With Richard Davis

With Eumir Deodato

With Dreams

  • Dreams (1970)
  • Imagine My Surprise (1971)

With Charles Earland

With Gil Evans

With Fania All Stars

With Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway

With Peter Gabriel

With Johnny Hammond

With Billy Harper

With Donald Harrison

  • Heroes (Nagel Heyer, 2004)
  • New York Cool: Live at The Blue Note (Half Note, 2005)
  • This Is Jazz: Live at The Blue Note (Half Note, 2011)

With Freddie Hubbard

With Jackie and Roy

With Milt Jackson

With Jazz Is Dead

With Quincy Jones

With Robin Kenyatta

With Hubert Laws

With Mahavishnu Orchestra

With Junior Mance

With Arif Mardin

With Les McCann

With John McLaughlin

With Mark-Almond Band

  • Rising (1972)
  • To the Heart (1976)

With Jimmy Owens

With Sonny Rollins

With Michel Sardaby

  • Michel Sardaby in New York (Sound Hills, 2002)

With Don Sebesky

With Horace Silver

With Carly Simon

With Lonnie Smith

With Gábor Szabó

With Leon Thomas

With McCoy Tyner

With Stanley Turrentine

  • Sugar (CTI, 1970)
  • Ain't No Way (Blue Note, 1980, recorded 1969)

With Stanley Turrentine and Milt Jackson

With Miroslav Vitous

  • Purple (1970)

With Grover Washington, Jr.

With Randy Weston

External links

This page was last edited on 21 February 2024, at 22:35
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