Bobby Hutcherson discography

This is the discography for American jazz musician Bobby Hutcherson.

Hutcherson in 2007

As leader

Blue Note

Columbia Records

Landmark Records

Other Labels

As sideman

With Curtis Amy & Frank Butler

With The Aquarians

  • Jungle Grass (Uni, 1969)

With Kenny Barron

With Bayete

  • Worlds Around the Sun (Prestige, 1972)

With Dave Burns

  • Warming Up (Vanguard, 1962)

With Donald Byrd

With George Cables

  • Cables' Vision (Contemporary, 1979)

With Stanley Cowell

With Joey DeFrancesco

  • Organic Vibes (Concord, 2006)

With Smith Dobson

  • Sasha Bossa (Quartet, 1988)

With Eric Dolphy

With Bruce Forman

  • Full Circle (Concord, 1984)
  • There are Times (Concord, 1987)

With Chico Freeman

With Kenny Garrett

  • Happy People (Warner Bros., 2001)
  • Beyond the Wall (Nonesuch, 2006)

With Luis Gasca

  • Collage (Fantasy, 1975)

With Dexter Gordon

With Grant Green

With Al Grey

With Herbie Hancock

With John Handy

  • New View (Columbia, 1967)

With Roy Haynes

With Eddie Henderson

With Joe Henderson

With John Hicks

With Andrew Hill

With Stix Hooper

  • The World Within (MCA, 1979)

With Freddie Hubbard

With Ron Jefferson

  • Love Lifted Me (Pacific Jazz, 1962)

With Barney Kessel

With Osamu Kitajima

  • Masterless Samurai (Headfirst, 1979)

With Harold Land

With Prince Lasha & Sonny Simmons

With John Lewis

  • Slavic Smile (Baystate, 1982)

With Abbey Lincoln

  • Wholly Earth (Verve, 1998)

With Eddie Marshall

  • Dance of the Sun (Timeless, 1977)

With Les McCann

  • "Oat Meal" b/w "One More Ham Hock Please" (Pacific Jazz, 1961) 45rpm 7" single

With Jackie McLean

With Billy Mitchell

With Grachan Moncur III

With Frank Morgan

With Lee Morgan

With Grassella Oliphant

  • The Grass Roots (Atlantic, 1965)

With John Patton

  • Let 'em Roll (Blue Note, 1965)

With Duke Pearson

With Lou Rawls

  • At Last (Blue Note, 1989)

With Dianne Reeves

  • I Remember (Blue Note, 1988)

With Sonny Rollins

With Ted Rosenthal

  • Calling You (CTI, 1992)

With Joe Sample

  • Roles (MCA, 1987)

With Pharoah Sanders

With SFJAZZ Collective

  • SFJAZZ Collective (Nonesuch, 2005) recorded 2004
  • SFJAZZ Collective 2 (Nonesuch, 2006) recorded 2005
  • Live 2004 Inaugural Concert Tour (SFJazz, 2004)
  • Live 2005 2nd Annual Concert Tour (SFJazz, 2005)
  • Live 2006 3rd Annual Concert Tour (SFJazz, 2006)
  • Live 2007 4th Annual Concert Tour (SFJazz, 2007)

With Woody Shaw

With Archie Shepp

With Sonny Stitt

  • Just in Case You Forgot How Bad He Really Was (32 Jazz, 1981)

With Timeless All Stars

With McCoy Tyner

With Harold Vick

With Larry Vuckovich

  • Blue Balkan (Inner City, 1980)

With Cedar Walton

With Paula West

  • Come What May (Hi Horse, 2001)

With Tony Williams

  • Life Time (Blue Note, 1964)
  • Foreign Intrigue (Capitol, 1985)

With Gerald Wilson

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