This is the discography for American jazz drummer, pianist, composer and bandleader Jack DeJohnette. Artist, band and label names are only linked at first appearance (also as an indicator).
Year recorded | Album | Line-up | Label | Year released | |
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1968 | The DeJohnette Complex | Milestone | 1969 | ||
1970 | Have You Heard? | quartet with Bennie Maupin, Gary Peacock and pianist Hideo Ichikawa | Milestone | 1970 | |
1971 | Ruta and Daitya | ECM | 1973 | ||
1971 | Compost - Take Off Your Body | Columbia | 1972 | ||
1973? | Life Is Round | Compost (as 1971 plus Roland Prince and Ed Finney on guitar) | CBS | 1973 | |
1973 | Time & Space | duo with Dave Holland (as "special guest"), JDJ on keyboards, vibes and percussion | Trio (Jp) | 1973 | |
1973 | Jackeyboard | trio with JDJ on piano and melodica, Mitsuaki Furuno and George Ohtsuka, live recording | Trio (Jp) | 1973 | |
1974 | Sorcery | quintet with Bennie Maupin, John Abercrombie, Mick Goodrick, Dave Holland and Michael Fellerman (on idiophone and trombone) | Prestige | 1974 | |
1975 | Cosmic Chicken | Directions with Alex Foster, John Abercrombie and Peter Warren (on electric bass) | Prestige | 1975 | |
1975 | Gateway | Gateway with John Abercrombie and Dave Holland | ECM | 1976 | |
1976 | Untitled | ECM | 1976 | ||
1976 | Pictures | duo with John Abercrombie | ECM | 1977 | |
1976 | New Rags | Directions, as 1975 with Mike Richmond replacing Warren | ECM | 1977 | |
1977 | Gateway 2 | Gateway | ECM | 1978 | |
1978 | New Directions | ECM | 1978 | ||
1978 | Terje Rypdal / Miroslav Vitous / Jack DeJohnette | ECM | 1978 | ||
1979 | Special Edition | ECM | 1980 | ||
1979 | New Directions in Europe | New Directions, live recording | ECM | 1980 | |
1980 | Famous Ballroom – Baltimore 1980 | WHP (Italy) | 1980 | ||
1980 | Tin Can Alley | ECM | 1981 | ||
1982 | Inflation Blues | Special Edition, with Rufus Reid replacing Warren, plus Baikida Carroll as guest on most tracks | ECM | 1983 | |
1984 | Album Album | Special Edition with David Murray, John Purcell, Howard Johnson and Rufus Reid | ECM | 1984 | |
1985 | The Jack DeJohnette Piano Album | Landmark | 1985 | ||
1985 | Zebra | solos on synthesizer and duets with Lester Bowie | MCA | 1989 | |
1986 | In Our Style | duo with David Murray (with Fred Hopkins on two tracks) | DIW (Jp) | 1986 | |
1987 | Irresistible Forces | Impulse!/MCA | 1987 | ||
1988 | Audio-Visualscapes | Special Edition, as 1987 without Vasconcelos | Impulse!/MCA | 1988 | |
1990 | Parallel Realities | MCA | 1990 | ||
1991 | Earthwalk | Special Edition, as 1988 with Michael Cain instead of Goodrick | Blue Note | 1991 | |
1992 | Music for the Fifth World | with Vernon Reid, John Scofield, Michael Cain, percussion and vocals | Manhattan | 1993 | |
1994 | Extra Special Edition | Special Edition as 1991 with Marvin Sewell and Paul Grassi, plus Bobby McFerrin as guest | Blue Note | 1995 | |
1994 | Homecoming | Gateway | ECM | 1995 | |
1994 | In the Moment | Gateway | ECM | 1996 | |
1995 | Dancing with Nature Spirits | ECM | 1996 | ||
1997 | Oneness | ECM | 1997 | ||
1999 | Invisible Nature | ECM | 2002 | ||
2001 | The Elephant Sleeps But Still Remembers | duo with Bill Frisell, live recording | Golden Beams | 2006 | |
2002 | Music from the Hearts of the Masters | Golden Beams | 2005 | ||
2003 | Music in the Key of Om | solo, nominated for a 2006 Grammy as "Best New Age Album" | Golden Beams | 2005 | |
2004 | Saudades | ECM | 2006 | ||
2005? | Hybrids | The Ripple Effect with John Surman, Ben Surman, Foday Musa Suso | Golden Beams | 2005 | |
2006 | Peace Time | solo, Grammy 2009 as "Best New Age Album" | Golden Beams | 2007 | |
2008 | Music We Are | Golden Beams | 2009 | ||
2011? | Sounds of New York | East Wind (Jp) | 2011 | ||
2011 | Sound Travels | solo, duo to quintet, with Esperanza Spalding, Tim Ries, Ambrose Akinmusire, Lionel Loueke a.o. | Golden Beams/eOne | 2012 | |
2013 | Made in Chicago | quintet with Muhal Richard Abrams, Larry Gray, Roscoe Mitchell and Henry Threadgill, live recording | ECM | 2015 | |
2015 | In Movement | ECM | 2016 | ||
2016? | Return | solo piano (vinyl LP only) | Newvelle (F) | 2016 | |
2017 | Hudson | Motéma | 2017 |
The table lists approximately all of the recordings Jack DeJohnette was part of, for the most part as drummer. The default of the sortable table is the "Date" that signifies the year and month (if possible) of the recording session(s). Names of musicians, bands and labels are only linked by first appearance.
Date recorded | Album | Leader | Line-up | Label | Year released | |
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1965.09, 1966.04 | Jacknife | Blue Note | 1975 | |||
1966.03 | Dream Weaver | Charles Lloyd Quartet | Atlantic | 1966 | ||
1966.07, 10 | The Flowering | Charles Lloyd Quartet | quartet as 1966.03 | Atlantic | 1971 | |
1966.09 | Forest Flower | Charles Lloyd Quartet | quartet as 1966.03 | Atlantic | 1967 | |
1966.10 | Charles Lloyd in Europe | Charles Lloyd Quartet | quartet as 1966.03 | Atlantic | 1968 | |
1966.10 or later | Blow-Up | with Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Ron Carter a.o. | MGM | 1967 | ||
1967.01 | Love-In | Charles Lloyd Quartet | quartet as 1966.03, Ron McClure replacing McBee | Atlantic | 1967 | |
1967.01 | Journey Within | Charles Lloyd Quartet | quartet as 1967.01 | Atlantic | 1967 | |
1967.05 | Charles Lloyd in the Soviet Union | Charles Lloyd Quartet | quartet as 1967.01 | Atlantic | 1970 | |
1967.09, 1968.05 | Tetragon | quartet with Don Friedman and Ron Carter on four of seven tracks | Milestone | 1968 | ||
1967.12 | Demon's Dance | Jackie McLean | Blue Note | 1970 | ||
1968.05 | Spectrum | Prestige | 1968 | |||
1968.06 | Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival | trio with Eddie Gómez, live recording; JDJ's sole album with Evans | Verve | 1968 | ||
1968.08 | Sky Shadows | Prestige | 1968 | |||
1968.11 | Soundtrack | Charles Lloyd | quartet as 1967.01 | Atlantic | 1969 | |
1968.11 | Do You Know the Way? | trio with Bob Cranshaw plus Joe Beck on half the tracks | Milestone | 1968 | ||
1968.11, 1970.02 | Directions, later on The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions resp. The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions | octet with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul and Dave Holland; 1970 date: quintet with Steve Grossman, John McLaughlin and Holland; compilation | Columbia, Columbia/Legacy | 1981 | ||
1969.02 | The Song Is You | Laserlight | 1996 | |||
1969.03 | Peacemeal | quintet with Marshall Brown, Dick Katz and Eddie Gómez | Milestone | 1970 | ||
1969.05 | Is | Solid State | 1969 | |||
1969.05 | Sundance | Chick Corea | septet, same sessions as Is | Groove Merchant | 1972 | |
1969.05 | Power to the People | Joe Henderson | quartet with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter plus trumpeter Mike Lawrence on two tracks | Milestone | 1969 | |
1969.07 | Miles Davis | quartet with Chick Corea and Dave Holland (three tracks), live recording; compilation | Columbia/Legacy | 2015 | ||
1969.07 | To Hear Is to See! | Eric Kloss | quartet with Chick Corea and Dave Holland | Prestige | 1970 | |
1969.07 & 11 | Miles Davis | quintet with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea and Dave Holland, live recording; compilation | Columbia/Legacy | 2013 | ||
1969.08, 1970.01 | Bitches Brew | Miles Davis | large ensemble with Wayne Shorter, Bennie Maupin, Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, Lenny White a.o.; JDJ on all tracks | Columbia | 1970 | |
1969.08–09 | Super Nova | septet with Sonny Sharrock, John McLaughlin, Miroslav Vitouš, Airto Moreira, Chick Corea as second drummer | Blue Note | 1969 | ||
1969.10 | Infinite Search | quintet with Joe Henderson, John McLaughlin and Herbie Hancock | Embryo, Atlantic | 1970 | ||
1969.11, 1970.01-03 | Big Fun | Miles Davis | large ensembles with Wayne Shorter, Steve Grossman, Bennie Maupin, Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, Billy Cobham a.o.; quintet with Grossman, McLaughlin and Holland; JDJ on half the tracks; compilation | Columbia | 1974 | |
1970.01 | Circle in the Round | Miles Davis | large ensemble on the one track with JDJ as on Bitches Brew and Big Fun; compilation | Columbia | 1979 | |
1970.01 | Consciousness! | Eric Kloss | quintet with Chick Corea, Pat Martino and Dave Holland | Prestige | 1970 | |
1970.02 | Jack Johnson | Miles Davis | septet with Bennie Maupin, John McLaughlin, Sonny Sharrock, Chick Corea and Dave Holland, on ten of the over fifty minutes total, but uncredited on the original LP | Columbia | 1971 | |
1970.02-12 | Live-Evil | Miles Davis | septet with Gary Bartz, John McLaughlin, Keith Jarrett, Michael Henderson and Airto Moreira, live recording | Columbia | 1971 | |
1970.03 | Live at the Fillmore East, March 7, 1970 | Miles Davis | sextet with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Airto Moreira, live recording | Columbia/Legacy | 2001 | |
1970.04 | Miles Davis | sextet with Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Airto Moreira, live recording | CBS/Sony (Jp) | 1973 | ||
1970.06 | Miles Davis at Fillmore, Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3 | Miles Davis | septet with Steve Grossman, Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, Dave Holland and Airto Moreira, live recording, 2014 compilation includes the 1970.04 date | Columbia, Columbia/Legacy | 1970 | |
1970.07 | Joe Farrell Quartet | Joe Farrell Quartet | quartet with Chick Corea and Dave Holland plus John McLaughlin on two tracks | CTI | 1970 | |
1970.07 | Round Trip | quartet with Chick Corea and Miroslav Vitouš | CBS/Sony (Jp) | 1970 | ||
1970.09.14 | The Sun | Chick Corea | quintet with Steve Grossman, Dave Holland and multi-instrumentalist Steve Jackson | Express (Jp) | 1971 | |
1970.11 | Straight Life | octet with Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Ron Carter, Weldon Irvine and Richard Landrum | CTI | 1971 | ||
1971.02 | Beyond the Blue Horizon | sextet with Clarence Palmer, Ron Carter and percussion | CTI | 1971 | ||
1971.06 | The Rite of Spring | octet with Bob James, Ron Carter, Airto Moreira a.o., arranged by Don Sebesky | CTI | 1971 | ||
1970.08 & 10 | Zawinul | tentet with Woody Shaw, Wayne Shorter, Hubert Laws, Herbie Hancock a.o.; JDJ on two tracks, melodica resp. percussion | Atlantic | 1971 | ||
1971.09 | First Light | Freddie Hubbard | CTI | 1971 | ||
1971.09 – 1973.10 | Polar AC | Freddie Hubbard | sextet with Junior Cook, Hubert Laws, George Benson and Ron Carter on the one track with JDJ | CTI | 1975 | |
1972.03 & 04 | Black Is the Color | Joe Henderson | quintet to octet with George Cables, Dave Holland a.o.; JDJ also on electric piano | Milestone | 1972 | |
1972.06 | On the Corner | Miles Davis | large ensemble with alternating constellations | Columbia | 1972 | |
1972.07 | Next Album | quintet with George Cables, Bob Cranshaw and Arthur Jenkins; JDJ on two of five tracks | Milestone | 1972 | ||
1972.11 | Moon Germs | Joe Farrell | CTI | 1973 | ||
1972.12 | Mizrab | quintet with Bob James, Ron Carter and Ralph MacDonald plus horn and string section | CTI | 1973 | ||
1973.01-04 | Multiple | Joe Henderson | quintet with Larry Willis, Dave Holland and Arthur Jenkins plus James Ulmer on one track | Milestone | 1973 | |
1973.03 | In Concert Volume One | sextet with Herbie Hancock, Eric Gale and Ron Carter, live recording | CTI | 1973 | ||
1973.03 | In Concert Volume Two | Freddie Hubbard & Stanley Turrentine | sextet, same concerts | CTI | 1973 | |
1973.06 | First Visit | quartet with Richie Beirach and Dave Holland | Philips | 1973 | ||
1973.04–05 | Giant Box | big band with most of the CTI musicians plus strings | CTI | 1973 | ||
1973.07 | Body Talk | George Benson | CTI | 1973 | ||
1973.10–11 | Higher Ground | big band with JDJ on one track | Kudu | 1974 | ||
1973.11–12 | Skylark | octet with Bob James, Gábor Szabó, Ron Carter a.o. arranged by Don Sebesky | CTI | 1974 | ||
1974? | Illuminations | septet and tentet on the two tracks with JDJ and Dave Holland, plus strings | Columbia | 1974 | ||
1974.06 | Timeless | ECM | 1975 | |||
1974.07, 10–11 | She Was Too Good to Me | octet with Hubert Laws, Bob James, Ron Carter a.o., arranged by Don Sebesky; JDJ on three of eight tracks | CTI | 1974 | ||
1974.09 | Satori | Lee Konitz | quartet with Martial Solal and Dave Holland plus Dick Katz on one track | Milestone | 1975 | |
1974.11 | Trance | ECM | 1975 | |||
1975.06 | Gnu High | quartet with Keith Jarrett and Dave Holland | ECM | 1976 | ||
1975.06 & 10 | Lovers | tentet with Nat Adderley Sr. & Jr., Alvin Batiste, George Duke, Alphonso Johnson, Ron Carter, Airto Moreira and Flora Purim | Fantasy | 1976 | ||
1975.07 | Have You Ever Seen the Rain | Stanley Turrentine | Fantasy | 1975 | ||
1975.07 - 1976.01 | The Hapless Child and Other Inscrutable Stories by Edward Gorey | quartet with Carla Bley, Terje Rypdal and Steve Swallow plus vocals by Robert Wyatt a.o. | ECM/WATT | 1976 | ||
1976.03 | Cloud Dance | quartet with John Abercrombie and Dave Holland | ECM | 1976 | ||
1976 | Magical Shepard | Miroslav Vitouš | quartet with Herbie Hancock and Airto Moreira (plus vocals) on the two tracks with JDJ | Warner | 1976 | |
1977.02 | Tales of Another | trio with Keith Jarrett | ECM | 1977 | ||
1977.02 & 10 | Merge | Jack Wilkins Quartet | quartet with Randy Brecker and Eddie Gómez | Chiaroscuro | 1977 | |
1977.04 | Supertrios | trio with Ron Carter on half of the twelve tracks | Milestone | 1977 | ||
1977.07 | Deer Wan | Kenny Wheeler | quintet with Jan Garbarek, John Abercrombie and Dave Holland | ECM | 1978 | |
1977.12 | Of Mist and Melting | ECM | 1978 | |||
1977.12 | Places | ECM | 1978 | |||
1977–2007 | The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony | seven-disc box set | New World | 2021 | ||
1978.01 | Batik | trio with Eddie Gómez | ECM | 1978 | ||
1978.03–04 | Super Blue | Freddie Hubbard | sextet with Hubert Laws, Joe Henderson, Kenny Barron and Ron Carter | Columbia | 1978 | |
1978.06 | A Song for You | quartet with Kenny Barron and Ralph MacDonald plus cello section and Jay Berliner on half of the tracks | Milestone | 1978 | ||
1978? | Electric Guitarist | quartet with Chick Corea and Stanley Clarke on the one track with JDJ | Columbia | 1978 | ||
1978.08 & 09 | Together | McCoy Tyner | Milestone | 1979 | ||
1978.11 | In Pas(s)ing | quartet with John Surman and Eddie Gómez | ECM | 1979 | ||
1978 | The Outside Within | quartet with John Hicks and Cecil McBee | India Navigation | 1981 | ||
1979.05 | Sound Suggestions | sextet with Kenny Wheeler, Heinz Sauer, Richard Beirach and Dave Holland | ECM | 1979 | ||
1979.05 | Elm | ECM | 1979 | |||
1979 | Keyed In | trio with Eddie Gómez | Tappan Zee | 1979 | ||
1979 | Ancient Dynasty | Joanne Brackeen | quartet with Joe Henderson and Eddie Gómez | Tappan Zee | 1980 | |
1980.02–03 | Rain Forest | quartet and sextet with Mike Nock and Eddie Gómez, plus percussion, on the two tracks with JDJ | CMP | 1980 | ||
1980.05 | Super Strings | quartet with Chet Baker and Kenny Barron on the three (of five) tracks with JDJ | Milestone | 1981 | ||
1980.05 | Patrão | quartet, same date as Super Strings | Milestone | 1981 | ||
1980.05 | 80/81 | ECM | 1980 | |||
1980.10 | 13th House | McCoy Tyner | big band with Slide Hampton, Bob Stewart, Hubert Laws, Frank Foster, Ron Carter a.o. | Milestone | 1981 | |
1981.01 | To Be Continued | trio with Mirolav Vitouš | ECM | 1981 | ||
1981.01 | The Amazing Adventures of Simon Simon | duo | ECM | 1981 | ||
1981.04 | Freeman & Freeman | quintet with Kenny Barron or Muhal Richard Abrams and Cecil McBee, live recording | India Navigation | 1989 | ||
1981.05 | Solidarity | Peter Warren | JAPO | 1982 | ||
1981.08 | Voice from the Past – Paradigm | Gary Peacock | ECM | 1982 | ||
1981.12 | Special Identity | Joanne Brackeen | trio with Eddie Gómez | Antilles | 1982 | |
1982? | Tradition in Transition | Chico Freeman | quartet and quintet with Wallace Roney and Cecil McBee; JDJ on four tracks, replacing pianist Clyde Criner on one | Elektra/Musician | 1982 | |
1982.08 | Reel Life | Sonny Rollins | quintet with Bobby Broom, Yoshiaki Masuo and Bob Cranshaw | Milestone | 1982 | |
1983.05 | Double, Double You | Kenny Wheeler | quintet with Michael Brecker, John Taylor and Dave Holland | ECM | 1984 | |
1983.10 | Picture in Three Colours | sextet with Tom Harrell, John Scofield, Jim McNeely and Ron McClure | Pro | 1984 | ||
1983.12 | This Is for You, John | quintet with Pharoah Sanders, Cedar Walton and Ron Carter | Baystate | 1984 | ||
1983.12 | The All American Trio | Cedar Walton | trio with Ron Carter | Baystate | 1984 | |
1984.04 | Togethering | quartet with Ron Carter plus Ralph MacDonald on two tracks | Blue Note | 1985 | ||
1984.04 | Night | John Abercrombie | quartet with Michael Brecker and Jan Hammer | ECM | 1984 | |
1985? | Twilight Time | sextet with Ray Anderson, Dr. John, John Scofield, Eddie Gómez on the three tracks with JDJ | Blue Note | 1985 | ||
1985.12 | Song X | quintet with Ornette Coleman, Charlie Haden and Denardo Coleman as second drummer | Geffen | 1986 | ||
1987.02–03 | The Village | sextet with John Purcell, Alvin Batiste, Bob Stewart and Ron Carter | Impulse!/MCA | 1987 | ||
1987.03 | Cross Currents | quartet with Barry Finnerty and Eddie Gómez | Denon/Blue Note | 1987 | ||
1987.07 | Tribute to John Coltrane: Live Under the Sky | Wayne Shorter, David Liebman, Richie Beirach, Eddie Gómez and JDJ | quintet, live recording | Paddle Wheel | 1987 | |
1987? | Michael Brecker | quintet with Pat Metheny, Kenny Kirkland and Charlie Haden | Impulse!/MCA | 1987 | ||
1988? | Don't Try This at Home | Michael Brecker | quartet to septet with Mike Stern, Don Grolnick, Herbie Hancock, Charlie Haden a.o. on the four (of eight) tracks on CD with JDJ | Impulse! | 1988 | |
1988.03 | Triplicate | Dave Holland Trio | ECM | 1988 | ||
1988.05 | Trio + One | Dave Liebman | trio with Dave Holland plus oboist Caris Visentin | OWL | 1988 | |
1988.09 | Step by Step | quintet with Mitchel Forman, John Scofield and Eddie Gómez | Blue Note | 1989 | ||
1989.08–09 | Falling in Love with Jazz | Sonny Rollins | sextet with Clifton Anderson, Mark Soskin, Jerome Harris, Bob Cranshaw and JDJ on most tracks | Milestone | 1989 | |
1989.11 | Time on My Hands | quartet with Joe Lovano and Charlie Haden | Blue Note | 1990 | ||
1989.12 | Eliane Elias Plays Jobim | Eliane Elias | quartet with Eddie Gómez and Nana Vasconcelos | Blue Note | 1990 | |
1989.12 | Straight Street | Harold Mabern Trio | trio with Ron Carter | DIW | 1991 | |
1991.08 | Here's to the People | Sonny Rollins | sextet with Clifton Anderson, Mark Soskin, Jerome Harris and Bob Cranshaw, JDJ on half of the tracks | Milestone | 1991 | |
1991.09 | Where Legends Dwell | Joanne Brackeen | trio with Eddie Gómez | Ken Music | 1992 | |
1991.09 | Altered Things | Eero Koivistoinen | septet with Randy Brecker, Conrad Herwig, John Scofield, David Kikoski and Ron McClure, plus Bugge Wesseltoft on some tracks | Timeless | 1992 | |
1991.10-1992.04 | Six Pack | Gary Burton & Friends | septets mostly with Bob Berg, Mulgrew Miller, Larry Goldings, Steve Swallow and alternating guitarist "friends" | GRP | 1992 | |
1992.03 | Fantasia | Eliane Elias | trio with Eddie Gómez on the four tracks with JDJ | Blue Note | 1992 | |
1992.04 & 12 | Fictionary | Geffen | 1992 | |||
1992.06 | Universal Language | septet with Tim Hagans, Kenny Werner, Charlie Haden, Steve Swallow and Judi Silvano | Blue Note | 1992 | ||
1992.11 – 1993.04 | The Leading Man | Harold Mabern | septet with Bill Mobley, Bill Easley, Kevin Eubanks, Ron Carter and vocalist Pamela Baskin-Watson | DIW | 1993 | |
1993.02 | Trust | Richard Beirach Trio | trio with Dave Holland | Evidence | 1996 | |
1993.02–03 | Lookin' on the Bright Side | Harold Mabern Trio | DIW | 1993 | ||
1993.07-08 | Old Flames | Sonny Rollins | quintet with Clifton Anderson, Tommy Flanagan and Bob Cranshaw, plus horn section on three tracks | Milestone | 1993 | |
1993.12 | Real Book | quintet with Tom Harrell, Joe Lovano and Mulgrew Miller | Xtra Watt | 1994 | ||
1993.05 | Exile's Gate | quartet with Paul Bollenback and Charles Covington on the three (of seven tracks) with JDJ | JMT | 1993 | ||
1993.10 | Feed the Fire | quartet with Geri Allen and Dave Holland, live recording | Verve | 1994 | ||
1994? | Reaching Up | quartet with Mulgrew Miller and Charles Fambrough, plus Arturo Sandoval on two tracks | JVC | 1994 | ||
1994.09 & 11 | Joe Henderson | quartet with Herbie Hancock and Christian McBride on the four of eleven tracks with JDJ | Verve | 1995 | ||
1994.12 | Unity | Ernie Watts | quartet with Geri Allen, Eddie Gómez and Steve Swallow | JVC | 1995 | |
1995 | The New Standard | Herbie Hancock | sextet with Michael Brecker, John Scofield, Dave Holland and Don Alias | Verve | 1996 | |
1995 | Music from Man of La Mancha | Eliane Elias | trio with Eddie Gómez on the five tracks with JDJ | Concord Jazz | 2018 | |
1995.08 & 10 | Sonny Rollins + 3 | Sonny Rollins | quartet with Stephen Scott and Bob Cranshaw | Milestone | 1996 | |
1996 | Tales from the Hudson | Michael Brecker | Impulse! | 1996 | ||
1996.09 | Got My Mental | Evidence | 1997 | |||
1997 | Give and Take | trio with John Patitucci, plus Michael Brecker, David Sanborn, Gil Goldstein and Don Alias on different tracks | Atlantic | 1997 | ||
1997.03 | As We Are Now | quartet with Chris Potter and Christian McBride | Blue Note | 1997 | ||
1997.05 | Unspoken | quartet with John Scofield and Dave Holland | Concord Jazz | 1997 | ||
1997.06 | A Delicate Balance | Kenny Werner Trio | trio with Dave Holland | BMG (F)/RCA Victor | 1997 | |
1998.03 | WSQ are John Purcell, Oliver Lake, David Murray and Hamiet Bluiett, plus percussion; JDJ also on piano | 1998 | ||||
1999.08 | Anthem | quintet with Christian Howes, Richard Bona and Mino Cinelu, plus James Carter on some tracks | RCA Victor | 2000 | ||
1999.05-06 | Everything I Love | Eliane Elias | quartet with Rodney Jones and Marc Johnson | Blue Note | 2000 | |
2000? | Thorn | trio with and Drew Gress, plus Chris Potter on four tracks | Enja | 2000 | ||
2000.01 | Golden Quartet | Tzadik | 2000 | |||
2000.05 & 07 | This Is What I Do | Sonny Rollins | quintet with Clifton Anderson, Stephen Scott and Bob Cranshaw | 2000 | ||
2000.12 | Michael Brecker | quintet with Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock and Charlie Haden | Verve | 2001 | ||
2000.12 | Reunion | quintet with Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker and Eddie Gómez | Chiaroscuro | 2001 | ||
2001.06 | Free and Equal | John Surman | duo plus London Brass, live recording | ECM | 2003 | |
2002.04 | The Year of the Elephant | Wadada Leo Smith's Golden Quartet | quartet with Anthony Davis and Malachi Favors | Pi | 2002 | |
2002 | Universal Syncopations | Miroslav Vitouš | quintet with Jan Garbarek, Chick Corea and John McLaughlin, plus brass on three tracks | ECM | 2003 | |
2003 | 8 Trios for 4 Pianists | Szakcsi Generation | trios with Kálmán Oláh, Szakcsi Lakatos Róbert, Béla Szakcsi Lakatos or his junior and John Patitucci | Budapest Music Center | 2003 | |
2004.01 | The Life of a Song | trio with Dave Holland, plus horns on one track | Telarc | 2004 | ||
2004.01–02 | Always[1] | Kálmán Oláh Trio | trio with Ron McClure | Memphis Int. | 2006 | |
2004.06 | S Wonderful | Hank Jones, The Great Jazz Trio | trio with John Patitucci | Eighty-Eight's | 2004 | |
2005.06 | Speak Low | Hank Jones, The Great Jazz Trio | trio with John Patitucci (as 2004.06) | Eighty-Eight's | 2005 | |
2006.08 | Pilgrimage | Michael Brecker | quintet with Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock or Brad Mehldau and John Patitucci | Heads Up | 2007 | |
2006.09 | Guitars | McCoy Tyner | McCoy Tyner Music | 2008 | ||
2007.09 | Brewster's Rooster | John Surman | quartet with John Abercrombie and Drew Gress | ECM | 2009 | |
2008.10 | America | Wadada Leo Smith | duo | Tzadik | 2009 | |
2010.04 | Apex | quintet with Jason Moran and François Moutin; JDJ on four of ten tracks | Pi | 2010 | ||
2012.12 | The Endless Mysteries | Origin | 2013 | |||
2012.12 | The Great Lakes Suites | Wadada Leo Smith | TUM | 2014 | ||
2013.03 | Evan | Antonio Faraò American Quartet | Cristal (F) | 2013 | ||
2016.04 | Fire | Dave Liebman | quartet with Kenny Werner and Dave Holland | Jazzline | 2018 | |
2017? | Mikrojazz! | quintet with Giorgi Mikadze and Matthew Garrison | RareNoise | 2017 | ||
2017.05 | Blue Maqams | quartet with Django Bates and Dave Holland | ECM | 2017 | ||
2018.10 | Skyline | 5Passion | 2021 | |||
2021? | Every Note Is True | trio with Larry Grenadier | Blue Note | 2021 |