This is a list of works by American jazz musician Stanley Clarke, including a discography and filmography.[1] [2]
Albums
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Label | |||||||
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US [3] | US R&B | US Jazz | UK [4] | |||||||
1973 | Children of Forever | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | 39 | align=center | ― | Polydor |
1974 | Stanley Clarke | align=center | 59 | align=center | ― | align=center | 4 | align=center | ― | Nemperor |
1975 | Journey to Love | align=center | 34 | align=center | 8 | align=center | 3 | align=center | ― | |
1976 | School Days | align=center | 34 | align=center | ― | align=center | 2 | align=center | ― | |
1978 | Modern Man | align=center | 57 | align=center | 25 | align=center | 4 | align=center | ― | |
1979 | I Wanna Play for You | align=center | 62 | align=center | 36 | align=center | 5 | align=center | ― | |
1980 | Rocks, Pebbles and Sand | align=center | 95 | align=center | 40 | align=center | 5 | align=center | 42 | Epic |
1982 | Let Me Know You | align=center | 114 | align=center | 25 | align=center | 7 | align=center | ― | |
1984 | Time Exposure | align=center | 149 | align=center | 52 | align=center | 10 | align=center | ― | |
1985 | Find Out! (as the Stanley Clarke Band)[5] | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |
1986 | Hideaway | align=center | — | align=center | ― | align=center | 15 | align=center | ― | |
1988 | If This Bass Could Only Talk | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | 2 | align=center | ― | |
1991 | Live 1976–1977 | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |
1992 | Passenger 57 | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |
1993 | East River Drive | align=center | ― | align=center | 54 | align=center | 4 | align=center | ― | |
1994 | Live at the Greek | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | 10 | align=center | ― | |
1995 | At the Movies | align=center | — | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |
1997 | The Bass-ic Collection | align=center | — | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | Sony |
2003 | 1, 2, to the Bass | align=center | — | align=center | ― | align=center | 6 | align=center | ― | |
2006 | Standards | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | Kind of Blue |
2007 | The Toys of Men | align=center | — | align=center | — | align=center | 2 | align=center | ― | Heads Up |
2010 | The Stanley Clarke Band (as the Stanley Clarke Band, with Hiromi, Ruslan, Ronald Bruner, Jr.)[6] [7] | align=center | — | align=center | — | align=center | 7 | align=center | — | |
2014 | Up (as the Stanley Clarke Band) | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | Mack Avenue |
2018 | The Message (as the Stanley Clarke Band) | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | |||||
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US Pop | US R&B | ||||||
1974 | "Vulcan Princess" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
1976 | "Silly Putty" | align=center | ― | align=center | 94 | ||
"Hot Fun" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1978 | "Slow Dance" | align=center | ― | align=center | 76 | ||
"Rock 'n' Roll Jelly" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1979 | "Just a Feeling" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
"Together Again" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1980 | "We Supply" | align=center | ― | align=center | 43 | ||
1981 | "I Just Want To Love You" (with George Duke) | align=center | ― | align=center | 49 | ||
"Sweet Baby" (with George Duke) | align=center | 19 | align=center | 6 | |||
1982 | "Straight to the Top" | align=center | ― | align=center | 81 | ||
"The Force of Love" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
"You Are the One for Me" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1983 | "Heroes" (with George Duke) | align=center | ― | align=center | 37 | ||
1984 | "Are You Ready?" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
"Heaven Sent You" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
"Future" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1985 | "What If I Should Fall in Love" (as the Stanley Clarke Band) | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
"Born in the U.S.A." (as the Stanley Clarke Band) | align=center | ― | align=center | 52 | |||
1986 | "I'm Here to Stay" (with Larry Graham) | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
"Listen to the Beat of Your Heart" (with Bernard Jackson) | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1988 | "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
1990 | "Lady" (with George Duke) | align=center | ― | align=center | 67 | ||
1993 | "Justice's Groove" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
"East River Drive" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | |||
1997 | "Between Love & Magic" | align=center | ― | align=center | ― | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
With Animal Logic
With George Duke
With Fuse One
With Hiromi and Lenny White (As The Stanley Clarke Trio)
With The Manhattan Project
With The New Barbarians
With Jean-Luc Ponty/Al Di Meola
With Jean-Luc Ponty/Biréli Lagrène
With Return to Forever
With Stanley Clarke & Friends
With SMV
With Vertú
With Gato Barbieri
With Luiz Bonfá
With Chick Corea
With Norman Connors
With Deodato
With George Duke
With Joe Farrell
With Mike Garson
With Stan Getz
With Dexter Gordon
With Howard Hewett
With George Howard
With Freddie Hubbard
With Bobby Lyle
With Teena Marie
With Paul McCartney
With John McLaughlin
With Airto Moreira
With Alphonse Mouzon
With Sunnie Paxson
With Dianne Reeves
With Pharoah Sanders
With McCoy Tyner
With Lenny White
With Tony Williams
With others
Year | TV program | Director |
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2007-2009 | Lincoln Heights | Various |
2000–2004 | Soul Food | Felicia D. Henderson |
1990 | Tales from the Crypt | Jack Sholder, Joel Silver |
1990 | Hull High | Gil Grant, Bruce Bilson, Kenny Ortega, Steven Robman |
1989 | A Man Called Hawk | Mario DiLeo, Bill Duke, Harry Falk, Winrich Kolbe, Stan Lathan, Sigmund Neufeld Jr, Virgil W. Vogel |
1988–1989 | Knightwatch | Sharron Miller, Kevin Rodney Sullivan |
1986 | Pee Wee's Playhouse | Bill Freiberger, Steven Johnson, Guy J. Louthan, William T. Orr, Paul Reubens |
Year | TV movie | Director | |
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2003 | Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle | Anthony Pullen Shaw | |
2002 | The Big Time | Paris Barclay | |
2002 | Little John | Dick Lowry | |
2002 | The Red Sneakers | Gregory Hines | |
2001 | Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man | Anthony Pullen Shaw | |
2000 | The Color of Friendship | Kevin Hooks | |
2000 | The Loretta Claiborne Story | Lee Grant | |
1999 | Rocky Marciano | Charles Winkler | |
1999 | Funny Valentines | Julie Dash | |
1999 | If You Believe | Alan Metzger | |
1998 | Love Kills | Brian Grant | |
1998 | On the Line | Elodie Keene | |
1996 | Road to Galveston | Michael Toshiyuki Uno | |
1996 | The Cherokee Kid | Paris Barclay | |
1994 | Royce | Rob Holcomb | |
1993 | Relentless: Mind of a Killer | John Patterson | |
1993 | Boy Meets Girl | Kevin Rodney Sullivan | |
1992 | Charles Braverman | ||
1991 | Donna Deitch, Joan Micklin Silver, Penelope Spheeris | ||
1990 | The Kid Who Loved Christmas | Arthur Allan Seidelman | |
1990 | The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson | Larry Peerce | |
1990 | Blue Bayou | Karen Arthur | |
1990 | Dangerous Pursuit | Sandor Stern | |
1990 | Tales from the Whoop | Whoopi Goldberg | |
1989 | Out on the Edge | John Pasquin |
directed by Denys Cowan, Dan Riba
directed by Damon Wayans
directed by David Feiss, Swinton O. Scott III
directed by John Singleton
directed by Jeffery Schwartz
directed by Ita Cesa, Giuseppe Selva