Date (ddmmyyyy) | Artist | Recording | Instrument(s) | Appeared on x Songs out of X | LP or CD | Some remarks |
1962 | Harry Belafonte | The Many Moods Of Harry Belafonte | Percussion | 7/11 |
LP |
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1962 | Miriam Makeba | The Many Voices Of Miriam Makeba | Percussion | 8/12 |
LP |
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1963 | Harry Belafonte | Streets I Have Walked | Percussion | 12/12 |
LP |
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23/8/1963 | Harry Belafonte | Belafonte At The Greek Theatre | Percussion | 16/16 |
2LP |
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1964 | Harry Belafonte | Ballads, Blues And Boasters | Percussion | 11/11 |
LP |
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1965 | Harry Belafonte & Miriam Makeba | An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba | Percussion | 12/12 |
LP |
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1966 | Harry Belafonte & Nana Mouskouri | An Evening With Belafonte/Mouskouri | Percussion | 6/10 |
LP |
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5/2/1967 | Various Artists | Praise The Lord In Many Voices, A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall, Part II | Conga Drums | 3/11 |
LP |
A Live Concert; RM appears on Side 1 only: Praise the Lord - Mary Lou Williams & The Interfaith Chorus. |
8/1967 | Jerry Moore | Life Is A Constant Journey Home | Conga | 7/7 |
CD |
Reissue on CD under the title "Ballad Of Birmingham". |
1967 | Harry Belafonte | Belafonte On Campus | Percussion | 11/11 |
LP |
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1967 | Sandy Hurvitz | Sandy's Album Is Here At Last! | Percussion | 1/10 |
CD |
"On The Sun" only, uncredited. Info according to https://www.donlope.net/fz/notes/Sandy_Hurvitz_Album.html |
1967 (Spring) / 1968 (Spring) | Various Artists | The Long Road To Freedom - An Anthology Of Black Music | Percussion | 12/80 |
5CD |
Recorded between 1961-1971, RM possibly appears on the tracks sung by Harry Belafonte (10 tracks, recorded Spring 1968), and RM's musical partner at Antisia, William "Billy" Eaton (2 tracks, recorded Spring 1967). |
Winter 1968/69 | Gene & Francesca | Hello Love | Drums | 10/10 |
LP |
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1969 | The Harvey Averne Band | Brotherhood | Percussion | 12/12 |
LP |
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25/2/1970 | Shirley Scott | Something | Conga | 3/8 |
LP |
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2/1970 | John McLaughlin | Devotion | Conga | 1/6 |
CD |
On "Don't Let The Dragon Eat Your Mother" only. |
5/1970 | Laura Nyro | Christmas And The Beads Of Sweat | Percussion | 4/9 |
CD |
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16/8/1970 | Barbara (Massey) & Ernie (Calabria) | Prelude To... | Percussion, Conga | 9/9 |
LP |
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1970 | The Voices Of East Harlem | Right On Be Free | Conga | 10/10 |
CD |
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16/2/1971 | Aretha Franklin | Greatest Hits | Conga | 1/14 |
LP |
Uncredited. Producer Arif Mardin assumed, that the added congaplayer on "Spanish Harlem" could have been RM. |
3/3/1971 | The Rascals | Peaceful World | Percussion, Talking Drum, Congas, Bells, Shakers | 12/12 |
CD |
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7 & 8/4/1971 | Max Roach | Lift Every Voice And Sing | Perc | 6/6 |
LP |
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13/4/1971 | Donal Leace | Donal Leace | Percussion | 1/11 |
LP |
On "What Does It Take" only. |
4/5/1971 | Les McCann | Invitation To Openess | Percussion | 3/3 |
LP |
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10/6/1971 | Roberta Flack | Quiet Fire | Percussion, Conga | 3/8 |
CD |
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1/7/1971 | Herbie Mann | Push Push | Percussion | 8/8 |
CD |
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23/7/1971 | King Curtis | Everybody's Talkin' | Congas | 2/11 |
LP |
Another track ("Bitch") from that recording session remains unissued. |
3/1971 & 12/8/1971 | Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway | Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway | Percussion | 9/10 |
CD |
Also Composer of "Where Is The Love". |
28/9/1971 | Charlie Mariano | Mirror | Percussion | 7/7 |
LP |
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12/10 & 18/10/1971 | Howard Tate | Howard Tate | Conga Drums | 10/12 |
CD |
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11/8 & 19-21/10/1971 | Black Heat | Black Heat | Percussion | 10/10 |
CD |
Reissued on CD together with the album "No Time To Burn" under the title "Declassified Grooves". |
2-4/11/1971 | David Newman | Lonely Avenue | Percussion | 6/6 |
LP |
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13/9, 24/11 & 29/11/1971 | The Rascals | Island Of Real | Conga | 11/11 |
LP |
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13 & 14/12/1971 | Grant Green | The Final Comedown | Percussion | 11/11 |
LP |
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1971 | Harry Belafonte | Calypso Carnival | Percussion | 10/10 |
LP |
Also Composer (9 Tracks), Conductor and Arranger (5 tracks). The blog "The Music Aficionado" tells the story behind: "At one point, young MacDonald had the nerve to tell Harry Belafonte that despite all the gold records on the wall, Belafonte didn't really know what Calypso was. Belafonte said 'Fine kid, if you know so much because your father was a Calypso singer, then you write me a song.' MacDonald delivered an album of songs. Indeed the album Calypso Carnival, released in 1971, is full of rhythms executed much more authentically than previous Belafonte albums." |
1971 | Brethren | Moment Of Truth | Congas | 9/9 |
LP |
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1971 | Glass Harp | Synergy | Percussion, Triangle, Congas, Bells | 4/10 |
CD |
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1971 | Tim Hardin | Bird On A Wire | Drums, Percussion | 10/10 |
CD |
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1971 | Lena Horne | Nature's Baby | Percussion | 11/11 |
LP |
Also Composer of "Feels So Good" |
1971 | Charlie Starr | Tough & Tender | Percussion | 10/10 |
LP |
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1971 | Cris Williamson | Cris Williamson | Percussion | 11/11 |
LP |
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15 & 16/9, 19 & 20/10, 24/11/1971, 1/1972 | Horald Griffiths | Good Ol' Boy | Percussion | 14/14 |
LP |