Date (ddmmyyyy) Artist Recording Instrument(s) Appeared on x Songs out of X LP or CD Some remarks
1963 The Mark III Trio Let's Ska At The Ski Lodge Saxophone, Fender Bass

13/13

LP

Recorded "live" at Snow Trails famous "Swiss Barn" Ski Lodge, Mansfield, Ohio
1969 Andy Aaron & The Mean Machine (feat. Bonnie Blanchard) You're The Only One / Right On Time Saxophone

2/2

Sgl

 
17/9/1970 Charles Earland Living Black! Tenor Sax

6/6

CD

Recorded in Performance at "The Key Club", Newark, NJ. Two Bonustracks only on CD; another four tracks remain unissued
17/9/1970 Charles Earland Charlie's Greatest Hits Tenor Sax

2/7

CD

Contains "Don't Let Me Lose This Dream", a previously unissued track from the 'Key Club'-Concert
23/11/1970 Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones No Way! Tenor Sax

5/6

CD

 
7/12/1970 Leon Spencer Sneak Preview! Tenor Sax

3/6

CD

 
1&8/3/1971 Melvin Sparks Spark Plug Tenor Sax

4/5

CD

 
12/4/1971 Johnny Hammond Smith What’s Goin’ On? Tenor Sax

4/5

CD

 
3&4/6/1971 Johnny Hammond Breakout Tenor Sax

5/5

CD

Also Arranger of "It's Too Late"
7/7/1971 Leon Spencer Louisiana Slim Tenor Sax, Flute

4/5

CD

 
14&15/7/1971 Lonnie Smith Mama Wailer Tenor Sax (Solo), Flute

3/4

CD

Also Arranger of "I Feel The Earth Move"
16/8/1971 Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones What It Is Tenor Sax

5/6

CD

 
8/1971 Hank Crawford Help Me Make It Through The Night Tenor Sax

1/8

CD

On "Ham" only
9/1971 Grover Washington, Jr. Inner City Blues Alto & Tenor Sax

6/6

CD

 
10&11/1971 Johnny Hammond Wild Horses Rock Steady Alto, Tenor Sax (Solo)

5/6

CD

 
4/1972 Randy Weston Blue Moses Tenor Sax

4/4

CD

 
5-6/1972 Grover Washington, Jr. All The King's Horses Tenor (Solo), Alto Sax (Solo)

7/7

CD

 
30/7/1972 CTI Summer Jazz All Stars CTI Summer Jazz At The Hollywood Bowl Saxophone

?/13

2CD

 
20/8/1972 CTI Summer Jazz All Stars Live In Munich (Olympic Jazz) Tenor Saxophone

?/25

3CD

 
23/8/1972 CTI Summer Jazz All Stars Complete Festival De Chateauvallon 1972 Alto Saxophone

?/19

4CD

Parts of the Festival were broadcasted on French TV (32 Minutes)
3/1973 Grover Washington, Jr. Soul Box Alto, Tenor, Soprano Sax

7/7

2CD

 
3/4/1973 Grover Washington, Jr. Quartet The Jazz Workshop, Boston, MA Saxophones

7/7

CD

 
10,11,13,14&27/4/1973 Don Sebesky Giant Box Alto (Solo), Soprano (Solo) Sax

2/7

CD

 
15/3/1974 Idris Muhammad Power Of Soul Soprano & Tenor Sax

4/4

CD

Also Composer Of "Loran's Dance"
2-4/1974 Bob James One Soprano Sax

2/7

CD

Bonustrack on Japanese Edition
26/7/1974 Grover Washington, Jr. Paramount Northwest, Seattle Saxes

3/8

Vid

Filmed Concert "CTI Spectacular" feat. GW & George Benson (54 Minutes)
11/1974 Grover Washington, Jr. Mister Magic Tenor, Alto, Soprano Sax

4/4

CD

Also Composer Of "Black Frost"
5&7/1975 Grover Washington, Jr. Feels So Good Tenor, Soprano Sax

5/5

CD

Also Composer
27/8/1975 CTI Summer Jazz All Stars Schaefer Music Festival, Wollman Rink, New York 1975 Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone

?/15

2CD

 
17/12/1975 Various Artists Don Kirshner's Rock Concert #3.19 Sax

3/9

Vid

GW played "Mister Magic", "In A Sentimental Mood" and a third track with his brother Darryl.
11/1975 & 1/1976 Bob James Three Tenor & Soprano Sax, Tin Whistle

6/6

CD

Bonustrack on Japanese Edition
10/1976 Grover Washington, Jr. A Secret Place Soprano & Tenor Sax

4/4

CD

Also Composer
1976 Eric Gale Ginseng Woman Sax Solo, Tin Whistle

3/6

CD

 
1976 Alphonso Johnson Yesterday's Dream Tenor Sax

2/8

CD

 
1976 Ralph MacDonald Sound Of A Drum Soprano & Tenor Sax

1/6

CD

On the title track only
1975-1977 Paul Cacia The Opening Act Sax

?/14

CD

 
8/1/1977 Various Artists Don Kirshner's Rock Concert #4.21 Sax

2/7

Vid

GW played "It Feels So Good" and another instrumental.
15/4/1977 Various Artists Jazz Giants Of The 20th Century Saxophone

1/17

DVD

On "A Secret Place" only. Broadcast, filmed live at the "Mike Douglas Show" (Season 16, Episode 146)
5/1977 Grover Washington, Jr. Live At The Bijou Tenor, Alto & Soprano Sax

9/9

DCD

 
6/1977 Urbie Green Senor Blues Soprano Sax (Solo), Tenor Sax (Solo)

4/6

CD

 
6/1977 David Matthews Dune Tenor Sax (Solo Melody), Soprano Sax (Solo)

4/8

CD

 
5-9/1977 Bob James Heads Soprano & Tenor Sax

2/6

CD

 
16/12/1977 Original Soundtrack Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Sax

1/1

Vid

For the finale of the film, it was decided that they'd assemble an enormous roster of celebrities to sing the reprise of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Formal invitations were engraved and sent to virtually everyone in the entertainment industry including GW; the many who RSVP'd were treated to first-class transportation to Los Angeles, limos, luxurious hotels, champagne, a lavishly catered dinner and private tents for each of the stars in the studio's garden room. Additionally, the film becomes a time capsule of late 1970s pop culture with the last scene in which the cast is joined by "Our Guests at Heartland" to sing the reprise of the title track while standing in a formation imitating the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album cover. The scene was filmed at MGM Studios. GW is visible for 11 seconds.
1977 Eric Gale Multiplication Sax (Solo)

3/6

CD

 
1977 Dave Grusin One Of A Kind Soprano Sax

2/5

CD

 

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