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This is a comprehensive list of the discography of the jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter as a leader and sideman.

As leader/co-leader

Recording date Title / Co-leader Label Year released Notes
1959-11-09, -10 Introducing Wayne Shorter
(also released as Blues a la Carte)
Vee-Jay 1959
1960-10-11 Second Genesis Vee-Jay 1974
1961-11-02, -06 Wayning Moments Vee-Jay 1962
1964-04-29 Night Dreamer Blue Note 1964 Reissued CD (1987) includes an alternate take
1964-08-03 JuJu Blue Note 1965 Reissued CD (1996) includes alternate takes
1964-12-24 Speak No Evil Blue Note 1966 Reissued CDs (1999, 2013) include alternate takes
1965-03-04 The Soothsayer Blue Note 1979 LT series. Reissued CD (1990) includes an alternate take.
1965-06-14 Et Cetera Blue Note 1980 LT series
1965-10-15 The All Seeing Eye Blue Note 1966
1966-02-03, -24 Adam's Apple Blue Note 1967 Reissued CD (1987) includes an unreleased material
1967-03-10 Schizophrenia Blue Note 1969
1969-08-29,
1969-09-02
Super Nova Blue Note 1969
1970-04-03 Moto Grosso Feio Blue Note 1974 LA series
1970-08-26 Odyssey of Iska Blue Note 1971
1974-09-12 Native Dancer (featuring Milton Nascimento) Columbia 1975
1985 Atlantis Columbia 1985
1986 Phantom Navigator Columbia 1987
1988 Joy Ryder Columbia 1988
1988-07-14 Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1988 (with Carlos Santana) Vap (Japan) 2005 Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival
1992-09-19,
1994
A Tribute to Miles (with Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Ron Carter, Wallace Roney) Qwest/Reprise/Warner Bros. 1994 Partially live
1994 -
1995
High Life Verve 1995
1997 1+1 (with Herbie Hancock) Verve 1997
2001-07-14, -20, -24 Footprints Live! Verve 2002 Live at Vitoria-Gasteiz jazz festival and Jardins Palais Longchamps
2003? Alegría Verve 2003
2002 –
2004
Beyond the Sound Barrier (as Wayne Shorter Quartet) Verve 2005 Live recordings selected from the tour in North America, Europe and Asia
2010-12-08,
2011
Without a Net (as Wayne Shorter Quartet) Blue Note 2013 Live recordings selected from Europe tour, except for 1 studio recording track
2016 Emanon Blue Note 2018 Partially live at The Barbican, London (disk 2 & 3)
2017-09-03 Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival (with Terri Lyne Carrington, Esperanza Spalding, Leo Genovese) Candid 2022 Live at Detroit International Jazz Festival
2014-10-18
Celebration Volume 1 Blue Note 2024 Live recordings from the Stockholm Jazz Festival

As a member

The Young Lions
with Frank Strozier, Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons, Bob Cranshaw, Albert Heath and Louis Hayes

The Jazz Messengers

Weather Report

The V.S.O.P. Quintet

The Manhattan Project
with Gil Goldstein, Lenny White, Michel Petrucciani, Pete Levin and Stanley Clarke

As sideman

With Miles Davis

With Herbie Hancock

With Freddie Hubbard

With Joni Mitchell

With Lee Morgan

With Milton Nascimento

  • Milton (A&M, 1976)
  • A Barca Dos Amantes (Barclay, 1986)
  • Yauaretê (Columbia, 1987) – 1 track

With Jaco Pastorius

With Carlos Santana

With McCoy Tyner

With Joe Zawinul

  • Zawinul (Atlantic, 1971) – rec. 1970
  • Mauthausen - Vom großen Sterben hören (ESC, 2000) – 1 track

With others

References

  1. "Celebration, Vol. 1 - Wayne Shorter | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. "The Giants of Jazz (Musical LP, 1963)". Worldcat. Retrieved 2013-07-08
  3. "Singles Reviews: Jazz". Billboard. September 14, 1963. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  4. "Bahia Black - Ritual Beating System". Discogs. 28 January 1992.
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