Steve Howe discography
Steve Howe is an English guitarist, active since 1964. He is best known for his tenures with the rock groups Yes and Asia, including his solo albums.
Discography
Solo
- Studio albums
- Beginnings (1975)
- The Steve Howe Album (1979)
- Turbulence (1991)
- The Grand Scheme of Things (1993)
- Masterpiece Guitars with Martin Taylor (1996)
- Quantum Guitar (1998)
- Portraits of Bob Dylan (1999)
- Natural Timbre (2001)
- Skyline (2002)
- Elements (2003)
- Spectrum (2005)
- Motif (2008)
- Time (2011)
- Live albums
- Not Necessarily Acoustic (1994)
- Pulling Strings (1999)
- Remedy Live (2005)
Homebrew
- Homebrew (1996)
- Homebrew 2 (2000)
- Homebrew 3 (2005)
- Homebrew 4 (2010)
- Homebrew 5 (2013)
- Homebrew 6 (2016)
The Steve Howe Trio
- The Haunted Melody (2008)
- Travelling (2010)
- New Frontier (2019)
Compilations
- Mothballs Compilation w/Syndicats/In Crowd/Tomorrow/Keith West/Canto/Bodast & Solo Tracks (1994)
- Light Walls (2003 - 2CD's compilation from: Seraphim, Voyagers, Quantum Guitar, Portraits of Bob Dylan, and Natural Timbre)
- Guitar World (2003 - compilation from: Portraits of Bob Dylan, and Natural Timbre)
- Anthology - A solo career retrospective (2015 - 2CD totalizing 33 songs)
- Anthology 2: Groups and Collaborations (2016 - 3 CD totalizing 56 songs)
Videography
- Classic Rock Legends (2002)
- Careful With That Axe (2004)
- Steve Howe's Remedy Live (2005)
With other bands
With The Syndicats
- Maybellene / True To Me (1964) Produced by Joe Meek (EMI)
- Howlin For My Baby/(Tell Me) What To Do (1965), Produced by Joe Meek (EMI)
- The Horizon, (reached number 17 on the charts) / Crawdaddy Simone (1965) (Steve played on The horizon), Produced by Joe Meek (EMI)
- The hit song Maybellene, on a 1964 compilation LP On the scene (With The Animals, Georgie Fame, Yardbirds, Mickie Most, Downliners sect. - Columbia/EMI)
With The In Crowd (became Tomorrow)
- "Why Must They Criticise" / "You're On Your Own" Produced by Roy Pitt. (single, Parlophone R5364, November 1965)
- "Stop, Wait A Minute" / "I Don't Mind" (single, Parlophone R5328, September 1965)
With Tomorrow
- My White Bicycle/Claramount Lake (single)
- Revolution/Three Jolly Little Dwarfs (single)
- Tomorrow (Parlophone, February 1968) (rééd. Tomorrow featuring Keith West, 1999)
- 50 Minute Technicolor Dream (RPM 184, 1998)
With Bodast
- The Early Years - Steve Howe with Bodast (CD 1988 & 1990 - first LP edit in 1969 (CS))
With Yes
- The Yes Album (1971)
- Fragile (1971)
- The New Age of Atlantic (1972)
- Close to the Edge (1972)
- Yessongs (Live album) (1973)
- Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973)
- Relayer (1974)
- Going for the One (1977)
- Tormato (1978)
- Yesshows' (Live album) (1980)
- Drama (1980)
- Union (1991)
- Keys to Ascension (1996) (live and studio tracks)
- Keys to Ascension 2 (1997) (live and studio tracks)
- Open Your Eyes (1997)
- The Ladder (1999)
- House of Yes: Live from House of Blues (2000)
- Magnification (2001)
- Symphonic Live (1 CD) (2003) (Would be Re-edited in 2009 in a two CD package)
- The Word Is Live (3 CD) (2005)
- Live at Montreux 2003 (2007)
- Symphonic Live (2 CD) (2009)
- Fly from Here (2011)
- In the Present – Live from Lyon (2011)
- Heaven & Earth (2014)
- Songs from Tsongas (2014)
- Like It Is: Yes at the Bristol Hippodrome (2 CD + DVD) (2014)
- Like It Is: Yes at the Mesa Arts Center (2 CD + DVD) (2015)
- Progeny: Seven Shows from Seventy-Two (14CD) (2015)
- Progeny: Highlights from Seventy-Two (2CD) (2015)
With Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
- Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989)
- An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993) (live album)
With Asia
With Paul Sutin
- Seraphim (1989)
- Voyagers (1995)
With Explorers Club
- Age of Impact (1998)
With Oliver Wakeman
- The 3 Ages of Magick (2001)
With Virgil Howe
- Nexus (Inside Out; November 2017)[1]
Guest appearances
- Lou Reed - Lou Reed (session playing on most of the album) (1972) With Rick Wakeman.
- Curtiss Maldoon - Curtiss Maldoon (1972)
- Johnny Harris - All to bring you morning (1973) With Jon Anderson & Alan White.
- Rick Wakeman - "Catherine of Aragon", album The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1973)
- Alan White - "Song Of Innocence", album Ramshackled (1975) With Jon Anderson
- The Dregs - "Up in the Air", album Industry Standard (1982)
- Propaganda - "The Murder of Love", album A Secret Wish (1985)
- Billy Currie - Transportation, appears on 6 of 8 tracks (1988)
- Guitar Speak - Various artists. (1988)
- Andy Leek - Say something album (1988)
- Animal Logic - Animal Logic album (1989)
- Night of the guitar Live - Various artists (1989) Steve on 4 tracks
- Rick Wakeman - Classical Connection II album (1992) With Chris Squire and Alaln White
- London Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphonic Music of Yes (1993) - With Jon Anderson and Bill Bruford
- The Bee Gees - Size Isn't Everything (1993)[2]
- Fish - "Time and a Word", album Yin (1995)
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Welcome to the Pleasuredome", album Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984)
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Maximum Joy", album Liverpool (1986)
- Queen - "Innuendo", album Innuendo (1991)
- Martin Taylor - Artistry (1992)
- Dream Theater - "Starship Trooper", DVD 5 Years in a Livetime (1998)
- Dylan Howe - Steve plays koto on "Moss Garden", album Subterranean: New Designs on Bowie's Berlin (2014)
- Various artists - "Light My Fire", album Light My Fire—A Classic Rock Salute to The Doors (2014)
- Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs - Under the Covers, Vol. 2 (2009)
- William Shatner - Seeking Major Tom (2011) With Patrick Moraz
- Nektar - A Spoonful of Time (2012) With Geoff Downes, Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz
- Rick Wakeman - Starship trooper album (2016) Steve plays on The great gig in the sky and Light my fire
References
- http://www.insideoutmusic.com/newsdetailed.aspx?IdNews=22057&IdCompany=8
- "All My Yesterdays", by Steve Howe, Omnibus Press, 2020, p. 190
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