Richard Davis discography
This is the discography for American jazz musician Richard Davis.[1][2][3]
As leader/co-leader
- 1967: Heavy Sounds with Elvin Jones (Impulse!)
- 1969: Muses for Richard Davis (MPS)
- 1971: The Philosophy of the Spiritual (Cobblestone) - also released as With Understanding (Muse)
- 1971: Epistrophy (Black & Blue)
- 1972: Now's the Time (Muse)
- 1972: Epistrophy & Now's the Time (Muse)
- 1973: Dealin' (Muse)
- 1973: Songs for Wounded Knee (Flying Dutchman)
- 1975: As One (Muse)
- 1977: Harvest (Muse) - released 1979
- 1977: Way Out West (Muse) - released 1980
- 1977: Fancy Free (Galaxy)
- 1977: Divine Gemini (SteepleChase) with Walt Dickerson
- 1977: Tenderness (SteepleChase) with Walt Dickerson - released 1985
- 1979: Cauldron (Corvo)
- 1987: Persia My Dear (DIW)
- 1989: One for Frederick (Hep)
- 1989: Body and Soul (Enja) with Archie Shepp - released 1991
- 1992: I Remember Clifford (Disk Union)
- 1994: Live at Sweet Basil (Evidence)
- 1995: Naima (Evidence)
- 1995: Reminisces (Sympatico)
- 1997: Total Package (Marge)
- 2001: The Bassist: Homage to Diversity (Palmetto) with John Hicks
- 2001: So in Love (King)
- 2008: Madison (Hazel Jazz)
- 2008: Blue Monk (King)
As sideman
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References
- Wynn, Ron. "Richard Davis". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- "The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music". www.music.wisc.edu. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- "NEA Jazz Masters | NEA". www.arts.gov. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
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