Ray Brown discography

Ray Brown discography

A partial list of original recordings featuring the jazz double bassist Ray Brown.

Discography (with Ray Brown as Leader)

* "New Sounds in Modern Music" (1946), Savoy Records
* "Bass Hit!" (1956), Norgran Record
* "This is Ray Brown" (1958), Polygram
* "Jazz Cello" (1960), Verve Records
* "Ray Brown with the All Star Band" (1962), Verve Records
* "Featuring Cannonball Adderley" (1962), Verve Records
* "Much in Common" with Milt Jackson (1962), Polygram
* "Ray Brown with Milt Jackson" (1965), Verve Records
* "This One's for Blanton" (Duke Ellington, Ray Brown) (1972), Original Jazz
* "The Giants" (Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Joe Pass) (1974), Original Jazz Classics
* "Hot Tracks" (Herb Ellis and the Ray Brown Sextet) (1975), Concord Jazz
* "Brown's Bag" (1975), Concord Jazz
* "Overseas Special" (1975), Concord Jazz
* "The Big 3" (1975), Pablo Records
* "As Good as it Gets" (1977), Concord Jazz
* "Something for Lester" (1977), (Japanese)
* "Tasty!" (1979), Concord Jazz
* "Live at the Concord Jazz Festival" (1979), Concord Jazz
* "Echoes from West" (1981), Atlas
* "Ray Brown, vol 3" (1982), Japanese
* "Milt Jackson" (1982), ay Brown Jam - (Pablo Records
* "Soular Energy" (1984), Groove Note/Concord Jazz
* "One O'Clock Jump" (1984), Verve Records
* "Bye Bye Blackbird" (1985), Paddle Wheel
* "Don't Forget the Blues" (1985), Concord Jazz
* "The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio"Reissued as part of "Live from New York to Tokyo" (2003), Telarc] (1985), Concord Jazz
* "Two Bass Hits" (1988), Capri
* "Bam Bam Bam" (1988), Concord Jazz
* "Georgia on My Mind" (1989), LOB
* "Moore Makes 4" (1990), Concord Jazz
* "" (1990), Concord Jazz
* "" (1991), Concord Jazz
* "Bassface" (1993), Telarc
* "Black Orpheus" (1994), Evidence
* "Don't Get Sassy" (1994), Telarc
* "Some of My Best Friends Are ... The Piano Players" (1994), Telarc
* "Seven Steps to Heaven" (1995), Telarc
* "Some of My Best Friends Are ... The Sax Players" (1996), Telarc
* "Live at Scullers" (1996), Telarc
* "SuperBass" (1997), Telarc
* "Some of My Best Friends Are ... Singers" (1998), Telarc
* "Summertime" (Ray Brown Trio, Ulf Wakenius) (1998), Telarc
* "Moonlight in Vermont" (1998), Prevue
* "Christmas Songs with The Ray Brown Trio" (1999), Telarc
* "Some of My Best Friends Are ... The Trumpet Players" (2000), Telarc
* "Blues for Jazzo" (2000), Prevue
* "Live at Starbucks" (2001), Telarc
* "SuperBass 2" (2001), Telarc
* "In the Pocket" (Herb Ellis/Ray Brown Sextet) (2002), Concord Jazz
* "Some of My Best Friends Are ... Guitarists" (2002), Telarc
* "Walk On" (2003), Telarc
* "Live from New York to Tokyo" (2003), Concord Jazz
* "" (2006), Concord Jazz

Discography - Combos/As Co-Leader

* "Quadrant" (1977) with Milt Jackson, Mickey Roker, Joe Pass, Original Jazz Classics
* "Rockin' In Rhythm" (1977) with Hank Jones, Jimmie Smith, Concord Jazz
* "As Good as It Gets"Reissued as part of "The Duo Sessions" (2003), Telarc] (2000), Concord Jazz
* "Tasty" (1978) with Jimmy Rowles, Concord Jazz
* "Breakin' Out" (1987) with George Shearing, Marvin Smith, Concord Jazz
* "Listen Here!" (1989) with Gene Harris Quartet, Concord Jazz
* "" (1990) with Andre' Previn, Mundell Lowe, Telarc
* "Old Friends" (1991) with Andre' Previn, Telarc
* "The More I See You" (1995) with Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Benny Carter, Telarc
* "Introducing Kristin Korb with the Ray Brown Trio" (1996), Telarc
* "Triple Play " (1998), Telarc
* "The Duo Sessions" (2000) with Jimmy Rowles, Concord Jazz
* "Triple Scoop" (2002), Concord Jazz
* "Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, & Russell Malone" (2002), Telarc
* "Straight Ahead" (2003) with Monty Alexander, Herb Ellis, Concord Jazz

Discography (Ray Brown as Sideman)

* "Lady Day" (1952) with Billie Holiday, ???
* "Cosmopolite" (1952) with Benny Carter, Oscar Peterson, ???
* "King of Tenors" (1953) with Ben Webster, ???
* "Bounce Blues" (1953) with Ben Webster, ???
* "Diz and Getz" (1953) with Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, ???
* "" (1954) with Ben Webster, ???
* "Ella and Louis" (1956) with Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, ???
* "The Poll Winners" (1957) with Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne, ???
*"Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster" (1957)
*"Blossom Dearie" (1957)
*"Give Him the Ooh-La-La" (1957)
*"Once Upon a Summertime" (1958)
*"Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green" (1959)
*"My Gentleman Friend" (1959)
* "" (1961) with Oscar Peterson Trio, Telarc
* "Night Train" (1962, with Oscar Peterson Trio Polygram
* "These Are the Blues" (1963) with Ella Fitzgerald, Verve
* "Montreux '77" (1977) with Oscar Peterson, Original Jazz Classics
* "Soaring" (1977) with Barney Kessel, Jake Hanna, ???
* "Jackson, Johnson, Brown & Company " (1983), Original Jazz Classics
* "King of America" (1986) with Elvis Costello, Columbia
* "" (1989), Telarc
* "The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note" (1990), Telarc
* "Last Call at the Blue Note" (1990) with Oscar Peterson, Telarc
* "Saturday Night at the Blue Note" (1990) with [Oscar Peterson] , Telarc
* "Encore at the Blue Note" (1990) with Oscar Peterson, Telarc
* "Jazz Showcase" (1994), Telarc
* "" (1994), Telarc
* "" (1995), Telarc
* "Oscar and Benny" (1998) with Oscar Peterson, Benny Green, Telarc
* "" (2001), Telarc

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