Paul Motian discography

This is the discography of American jazz musician Paul Motian.

As leader

Compilations

  • Selected Recordings (ECM, 2004)

Box Sets

  • Paul Motian - The Complete Remastered Recordings On Black Saint & Soul Note (Compr. the six albums for Soul Note, CAM Jazz, 2010)
  • Paul Motian on Broadway Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Rec. 1988–2008, Winter & Winter, 2012)
  • Old & New Masters Edition: Paul Motian (Six albums rec. 1972–1984, ECM, 2013)

With Tethered Moon (Trio with Masabumi Kikuchi and Gary Peacock)

As sideman

With Michael Adkins

  • Rotator (HatHut, 2008) with Russ Lossing and John Hébert

With Geri Allen and Charlie Haden

With Mose Allison

With Tim Berne

With Samuel Blaser

  • Consort in Motion (Kind of Blue, 2011) with Russ Lossing and Thomas Morgan

With Paul Bley

With Salvatore Bonafede

  • Plays (Ken Music, 1991) with Marc Johnson
  • For the Time Being (CAM Jazz, 2006) with Joe Lovano, Michele Rabbia, Mark Dresser and Adam Rogers

With Jakob Bro

With Bob Brookmeyer

With Guillaume de Chassy and Daniel Yvinec

  • Songs from the Last Century (Bee Jazz, 2009) with Marc Murphy

With Anders Christensen

With Marc Copland

  • New York Trio Recordings Vol.2: Voices (Pirouet, 2007) with Gary Peacock

With Chick Corea and Eddie Gómez

With Eddie Costa

With Marilyn Crispell

With Furio Di Castri plus Joe Lovano Quartet

  • Unknown Voyage (A Tempo, 1988)

With Jakob Dinesen

  • Around (Stunt, 2001) with Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • Dino (Stunt, 2009) with Anders Christensen

With Bill Evans

With Pierre Favre

With Anat Fort

With Bill Frisell

With Larry Goldings

With Alexandra Grimal

With Charlie Haden

With Yuri Honing

With Keith Jarrett

With Masabumi Kikuchi (see also Tethered Moon)

With Frank Kimbrough

  • Play (Palmetto, 2006) with Masa Kamaguchi

With Lee Konitz (and Warne Marsh)

With Lee Konitz, Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden

With Lee Konitz and Steve Swallow

  • Three Guys (Enja, 1999)

With Rudy Linka

  • Songs with Larry Grenadier

With Russ Lossing

  • Dreamer (Double Time, 2000)
  • As It Grows (HatHut, 2004)

With Joe Lovano

With Joe Lovano Wind Ensemble

  • Worlds (Label Bleu, 1989; reissued by Evidence Music, 1995) with Bill Frisell, Tim Hagens, Gary Valente, Judi Silvano, Henri Texier

With Warne Marsh

With Bill McHenry

  • Bill McHenry Quartet Featuring Paul Motian (Fresh Sound, 2002)
  • Roses (Sunny Side, 2007)
  • Ghosts of the Sun (Sunny Side, 2011)

With Helen Merrill

With Sam Most

With Simon Nabatov

With Stéphan Oliva and Bruno Chevillon

  • Fantasm - The Music of Paul Motian (BMG France/RCA Victor, 2000)
  • Intérieur nuit (Night Bird, 2002)

With John Patitucci

  • One More Angel (Concord, 1997)

With Enrico Pieranunzi

  • Untold Story (IDA, 1993; reissue EGEA, 2006) with Marc Johnson
  • Flux and Change (Soul Note, 1995)
  • The Night Gone By (Alfa Jazz, 1996) with Marc Johnson
  • Fellini Jazz (CAM Jazz, 2003) with Kenny Wheeler, Chris Potter and Charlie Haden
  • Doorways (CAM Jazz, 2004) with Chris Potter
  • Special Encounter (CAM Jazz, 2005) with Charlie Haden
  • New York Reflections: Live at Birdland (CAM Jazz, 2012) with Steve Swallow
  • Live at the Village Vanguard (CAM Jazz, 2013) with Marc Johnson

With Augusto Pirodda

  • No Comment (Jazzwerkstatt, 2011) with Gary Peacock

With Enrico Rava

With Gonzalo Rubalcaba

  • Discovery: Live at Montreux (Somethin' Else/Blue Note, 1991) with Charlie Haden

With Jacob Sacks and Eivind Opsvik

With Saheb Sarbib

  • Seasons (Soul Note, 1982) with Mark Whitecage and Mel Ellison

With Zoot Sims

With Martial Solal

  • Just Friends (Dreyfus, 1997) with Gary Peacock
  • Balade du 10 Mars (Soul Note, 1999) with Marc Johnson

With Martin Speake

  • Change of Heart (ECM, 2002) with Bobo Stenson and Mick Hutton

With Bobo Stenson

With Henri Texier

  • Respect (Label Bleu, 1997) with Bob Brookmeyer, Lee Konitz and Steve Swallow

With Pietro Tonolo

References

  1. "Paul Motian - Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  2. "Paul Motian Albums and Discography". Artistdirect.com. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
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