BoB Dorough discography
Discogrophy to the best of my knowledge (These are not in any particular order)
Just About Everything: (blue note release)
Too much coffee man (2000 Blue note records)
Beginning to See the Light:
(bd and bill takas recorded live 1976)
LP: Laissez-Faire Records SD-02
Right on My Way Home:
Skabadaba:
Devil May Care:
The Medieval Jazz Quartet:
Dorough and
other musicians perform Dorough's arrangements of jazz standards on
recorders, crumhorns, and other early instruments
includes a vocal (by Blosom Dearie) on "Nature Boy
To Communicate: (Bob Dorough and various artists)- a studio recording of rock standards and other goodies from the Dorough
repertoire, Laissez-Faire SC-03, CD-03
Formerly Not For Sale: (Bob Dorough) 15 Fran Landesman lyrics with various composers, SC-04
This Is a Recording By Bob Dorough: Doro's long-awaited pop art album, SC-05, CD-05
Also performed on:
Oliver
Performer Piano
Complete Columbia Studio Recordings:
Performer
Piano
Vocals
Schoolhouse Rock! [Box]
Performer
Musical Director
Vocals
Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993
Performer
Piano
Organ
In Love:
Performer
Who Wrote This Song? :
Performer
Vocals
Alone But Not Forgotten :
Performer
Vocals
Multiplication Rock :
Performer
Vocals
Sorcerer :
Performer
Vocals
Sorcerer (20-Bit) [Limited Edition] :
Performer
Vocals
Memorial Charlie Parker:
Performer
Piano
Vocals
Yule be Boppin': compilation (1997), "Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)" a much longer version with added verses with
Bob on vocals and piano and Greg Osby, Tim Hagens, Bobby Watson, Stefon Harris, Ira Coleman, and Billy Kilson
Jingle Bell Jazz, compilation: (1985), "Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern)" recorded 1962 by Miles Davis with Bob on
vocals, Columbia/CBS, CK 40166
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