Dick Morrissey discography

Dick Morrissey discography

This is a discography of Dick Morrissey, the British jazz saxophonist. It documents, in chronological order, recordings on which he appeared as leader, co-leader, guest and/or band member.

It includes posthumous releases of previously un-released recordings but does not include posthumous re-releases or compilation albums.

*"It’s Morrissey, Man!" (1961) - The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"What the Dickens!" - Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra (1963)
*"Have You Heard?" (1963) - The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"There and Back" (live 1964/1965 – released 1997) - The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"Roy Budd" - Roy Budd (1965)
*"Storm Warning!" (live Nov. 1965) - The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"Presenting the Harry South Big Band" (January 1966)
*"Here and Now and Sounding Good!" (September 1966) - The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"Sound Venture" – Georgie Fame and the Harry South Big Band (October 1966)
*"Acropolis" - Ian Hamer Sextet (live 1966)
*"Sonny’s Blues: Live at Ronnie Scott’s" (live 1966) - Sonny Stitt with The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"Spoon Sings and Swings" (live 1966) - Jimmy Witherspoon with The Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"Two Faces of Fame" – Georgie Fame (1967)
*"Retrospect Through 21 Years Of BBC Jazz Club" - Various Artists (1968)
*"The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land" – J. J. Jackson (1969)
*"J. J. Jackson's Dilemma" (1970)
*"if" - aka "if 1" (1970)
*"To Seek a New Home" - Brother Jack McDuff (1970)
*"if 2" (1970)
*"if 3" (1971)
*"if 4" (1972)
*"Waterfall" (1972)
*"Double Diamond" (1973)
*"Not Just Another Bunch of Pretty Faces" - "if" (1974)
*"Whitehorn" – Geoff Whitehorn (1974)
*"Tea Break Over, Back on Your 'Eads" - "if" (1975)
*"Don’t Get Around Much Anymore - Live at Bullerbyn" (live 1975)
*"Up" - Morrissey Mullen (1976)
*"The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux" - (live 1977)
*"The Party Album" - Alexis Korner (live 1978)
*"It's Just a Lifetime" - Craig Nuttycombe (1978)
*"Just Easy" - Alexis Korner (1978)
*"Cape Wrath" - Morrissey Mullen (1979)
*"Ravenna" - Kim Diamond (1979)
*"Peter Gabriel (III)" - aka "Melt" – Peter Gabriel (1979)
*"That's What Friends Are For" - Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames (1979)
*"Liner" - Liner (1979)
*"White Trails" – Chris Rainbow (1979)
*"Love Don't Live Here Anymore (1979 EP)" (Morrissey Mullen)
*"Streets of Fire" - Duncan Browne (1979)
*"Lost in Austin" - Marc Benno (1979)
*"Alexis Korner and Friends" (1980)
*"Strawberry Letter 23" - Bunny Brown (1980)
*"Song of Seven" – Jon Anderson (1980)
*"Mr Money" - Zoot Money (1980)
*"Wonderin"' - Rollercoaster (1980)
*"Live in Sheffield 1980" - Jon Anderson / New Life Band (recorded live December 1980 - released 2007)
*"Honky" – Keith Emerson (1981)
*"The Friends of Mr. Cairo" – Jon & Vangelis (1981)
*"Badness" – Morrissey Mullen (1981)
*"In Hoagland" – Hoagy Carmichael/Georgie Fame/Annie Ross (1981)
*"Private Collection" - Jon & Vangelis (1981)
*"Compare me with the rest" – Ronny/Vangelis (1981) maxi single
*"Land of Cockayne" – Soft Machine (1981)
*"Life on the Wire" – Morrissey Mullen (1982)
*"Love Theme" from movie Blade Runner - Vangelis (1982)
*"Nightbirds" - Shakatak (1982)
*"Animation" – Jon Anderson (1982)
*"Ride Blue Divide" - Sniff 'n' the Tears (1982)
*"Work of Heart" - Roy Harper (1982)
*"It’s About Time" - Morrissey Mullen (1983)
*"Warriors" – Gary Numan (1983)
*"Sirens" - John Themis (1983)
*"After Dark" - Dick Morrissey (1983)
*"Reflection" - Demis Roussos (1984)
*"Brass Impact" (1984)
*"This Must Be the Place" - Morrissey Mullen (1985)
*"Double Crossed" - Jim Diamond (1985)
*"My Heart Knows" - Maxine Nightingale (1985)
*"Famous People" - Bill Sharpe (1985)
*"The Fury" – Gary Numan (1985)
*"Invitation" - Shakatak (1985)
*"Souliloquy" – Dick Morrissey (1986)
*"Press to Play" - Paul McCartney (1986)
*"Animal Magic" - The Blow Monkeys (1986)
*"Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine" (1986) - Daryl Hall
*"On a Blue Wing" - Bill Nelson (1986)
*"Strange Charm" - Gary Numan (1986)
*"City Walls" - Phil Carmen (1987)
*"Face to Face" - Barclay James Harvest (1987)
*"Dick Morrissey & Jim Mullen & Friends" - (12-inch maxi) (1987)
*"Live at the Bull - Tribute Vols. 1-2" (recorded live 1987/8 - released 2007) with Spike Robinson
*"Happy Hour" – Morrissey Mullen (1988)
*"Confessions of a Pop Group" - The Style Council (1988)
*"Resurrection Ritual" - Dick Morrissey (1988)
*"Metal Rhythm" - Gary Numan (1988)
*"Old Angel Midnight" - Jackson Sloan (1989)
*"Changes" - Phil Carmen (1989)
*"Cookin’" – Charly Antolini (live 1989)
*"Shout For Joy" - Neville Dickie and His Rhythm Kings (live 1989)
*"Tippin' the Scales" - Perfect Pitch (live 1989)
*"Super Jam" – (Villa Fantastica) - with Brian Auger/Pete York (live 1989)
*"Love Dance" - Dick Morrissey (live 1989)
*"Daddy and the Steamers" - Pete York (live 1990)
*"Charly Antolini Meets Dick Morrissey" (live 1990)
*"Shaking the Tree" – Peter Gabriel (1990)
*"Swinging Hollywood" – Pete York (1991)
*"Outland" - Gary Numan (1991)
*"Skyline" - Phil Carmen (1993)
*"Good Times & the Blues" – Mike Carr (live 1993)
*"Right-On" - Charly Antolini (live 1993)
*"Superblues" – Pete York (1994)


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