Herbie Hancock appearances as sideman or guest artist

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This page lists appearances of American

jazz musician Herbie Hancock as a sideman
in recordings of other artists (that includes also the year of recordings if the albums were released at least two years later).

Table of albums

Album Year Artist Status References
Royal Flush 1961 Donald Byrd Composer, band member, piano [1]
Out of this World
Donald Byrd Pepper Adams Quintet Band member, piano [2]
Free Form 1962 Donald Byrd [3]
Snap Your Fingers Al Grey Piano [4]
Hub-Tones Freddie Hubbard Guest artist, piano [5]
Domino
Roland Kirk
[6]
A New Perspective 1963 Donald Byrd [7]
Vertigo Jackie McLean [8]
Seven Steps to Heaven
Miles Davis Guest artist, main personnel, piano [9]
Swamp Seed Jimmy Heath Piano [10]
Una Mas Kenny Dorham Guest artist, piano [11]
Feelin' the Spirit Grant Green Guest artist, main personnel, piano [12]
No Room for Squares Hank Mobley Piano [13]
In Europe 1964 Miles Davis Main personnel, piano [14]
Four & More Guest artist, main personnel, piano [15]
It's Time Jackie McLean [16]
Some Other Stuff Grachan Moncur III Guest artist, piano [17]
Search for the New Land Lee Morgan [18]
All the Things You Are (1963-1964) Sonny Rollins [19]
Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter Guest artist, main personnel, piano [3]
In Memory Of Stanley Turrentine Piano [20]
Life Time Tony Williams Guest artist, piano [21]
Bob Brookmeyer and Friends 1965 Bob Brookmeyer [22]
Up with Donald Byrd Donald Byrd Composer, piano [23]
My Funny Valentine: Miles Davis in Concert Miles Davis Guest artist, main personnel, piano [24]
E.S.P. Composer, guest artist, piano [25]
Components Bobby Hutcherson Guest artist, organ, piano [26]
The Turnaround! Hank Mobley Guest artist, piano [27]
Cornbread Lee Morgan [28]
Contours Sam Rivers [29]
In the Beginning Woody Shaw [30]
The All Seeing Eye Wayne Shorter Guest artist, piano [31]
Joyride Stanley Turrentine [citation needed]
Spring Tony Williams [32]
Voices 1966 Stan Getz Piano [citation needed]
Happenings Bobby Hutcherson Composer, guest artist, piano [33]
Dirty Dog Kai Winding Composer, piano [34]
Goin' Out of My Head Wes Montgomery Guest artist, piano [35]
California Dreaming [35]
Jazz for the Jet Set Dave Pike Composer, organ [36]
Out of the Storm Ed Thigpen piano [citation needed]
Adam's Apple Wayne Shorter Composer, piano [37]
Miles Smiles 1967 Miles Davis Guest artist, piano [38]
Sorcerer Composer, guest artist, keyboards, piano [39]
A Day in the Life Wes Montgomery Guest artist, piano [35]
Schizophrenia Wayne Shorter [40]
Hip Vibrations Cal Tjader Piano [41]
Virgo Vibes Roy Ayers Guest artist, piano (listed as Ronnie Clark) [citation needed]
Stoned Soul Picnic 1968 Roy Ayers Piano [citation needed]
Shape of Things to Come George Benson Guest artist, main personnel, piano [citation needed]
Giblet Gravy Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Blues - The Common Ground
Kenny Burrell [citation needed]
Nefertiti Miles Davis Composer, guest artist, piano, electric piano [3]
Miles in the Sky Guest artist, piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Filles de Kilimanjaro Guest artist, electric piano [citation needed]
What the World Needs Now: Stan Getz Plays Burt Bacharach and Hal David Stan Getz Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Israel J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding [citation needed]
Down Here on the Ground Wes Montgomery Guest artist, piano [35]
Road Song Piano [citation needed]
In a Silent Way 1969 Miles Davis Guest artist, electric piano [citation needed]
Uptown Conversation Ron Carter piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Summertime Paul Desmond Piano [citation needed]
Daddy Bug Roy Ayers Piano [citation needed]
Aquarius Charlie Byrd Keyboards [citation needed]
Goin' West Grant Green Guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1962
[citation needed]
Kawaida Albert "Tootie" Heath Piano [citation needed]
Power to the People Joe Henderson Guest artist, piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Stonebone J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding [citation needed]
Courage Milton Nascimento Guest artist, main personnel, piano [citation needed]
Paper Man Charles Tolliver Piano [citation needed]
Round Trip Phil Woods Piano [citation needed]
The Other Side of Abbey Road 1970 George Benson Guest artist, harpsichord, organ, piano [citation needed]
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Paul Desmond Electric piano [citation needed]
Red Clay Freddie Hubbard Featured artist, guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Betwixt & Between J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding [citation needed]
Gula Matari Quincy Jones Keyboards [citation needed]
Infinite Search
Miroslav Vitous
Guest artist, keyboards, electric piano [citation needed]
A Tribute to Jack Johnson
1971 Miles Davis Guest artist, keyboards, main personnel, organ [citation needed]
Live-Evil Guest artist, keyboards, electric piano [citation needed]
Straight Life Freddie Hubbard Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
First Light Guest artist, Rhodes [citation needed]
He Who Lives in Many Places Terry Plumeri [citation needed]
White Rabbit 1972 George Benson Guest artist, keyboards, electric piano [citation needed]
On the Corner Miles Davis Fender Rhodes, guest artist, keyboards, synthesizer [citation needed]
Moon Germs Joe Farrell Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Penny Arcade 1973 Piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Realization
Eddie Henderson Composer, Keyboards [citation needed]
Inside Out Keyboards [citation needed]
In Concert Freddie Hubbard with Stanley Turrentine Composer, guest artist, piano [citation needed]
In Concert Volume II [citation needed]
Sunflower Milt Jackson Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Big Fun 1974 Miles Davis Guest artist, electric piano
Recorded in 1969
[citation needed]
Get Up with It Clavinet, guest artist, keyboards [citation needed]
Upon This Rock Joe Farrell [citation needed]
Body Heat Quincy Jones Piano, electric piano, synthesizer [citation needed]
The Jewel in the Lotus Bennie Maupin Main personnel, piano, electric piano, primary artist [citation needed]
Native Dancer Wayne Shorter Composer, guest artist, keyboards, piano [42]
Love Me by Name 1975 Lesley Gore Keyboards, primary artist [citation needed]
Water Babies 1976 Miles Davis Guest artist, keyboards, piano, electric piano, primary artist, synthesizer, vocals
Recorded in 1968
[citation needed]
Milton (Raça) Milton Nascimento Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Jaco Pastorius Jaco Pastorius Clavinet, composer, Fender Rhodes, guest artist, keyboards, liner notes, piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Magical Shepherd Miroslav Vitous Arp Odyssey, clavinet, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, electric piano, synthesizer, synthesizer strings [citation needed]
Songs in the Key of Life Stevie Wonder Guest artist, handclapping, keyboards [citation needed]
Night Dancing 1978 Joe Farrell Piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Sounds...and Stuff Like That!! Quincy Jones Composer, keyboards, piano, electric piano [citation needed]
Mahal Eddie Henderson Composer, keyboards, electric piano [citation needed]
The Procrastinator Lee Morgan Guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1967
[citation needed]
The Joy of Flying Tony Williams Guest artist on two tracks, piano, electric piano, Minimoog, Oberheim synthesizer, Prophet 5 [citation needed]
1 + 3 Ron Carter Piano
Live in Japan
[citation needed]
Chant 1979 Donald Byrd Piano
Recorded in 1961
[citation needed]
Circle in the Round Miles Davis Main personnel, piano, electric piano
Recorded in 1968
[citation needed]
Oblique Bobby Hutcherson Composer, guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1967
[33]
Butterfly Kimiko Kasai Composer, co-producer, main personnel, electric piano, keyboards, clavinet, vocoder [citation needed]
Mingus Joni Mitchell Main personnel, electric piano [citation needed]
Step Lightly 1980 Blue Mitchell Piano
Recorded in 1963
[citation needed]
The Swing of Delight Carlos Santana Main personnel, keyboards, piano [citation needed]
Et Cetera Wayne Shorter Guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1965
[43]
Inside Story 1981 Prince Lasha Guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1965
[citation needed]
Directions Miles Davis Piano, electric piano
Recorded in 1967
[citation needed]
The Dude Quincy Jones Guest artist, piano, electric piano [citation needed]
What Cha' Gonna Do for Me Chaka Khan Keyboards, Clavitar, Oberheim synthesizer, soloist, bells, breakdown [citation needed]
By All Means Alphonse Mouzon Fender Rhodes, keyboards, piano, synthesizer, vocals [citation needed]
Wynton Marsalis 1982 Wynton Marsalis Composer, producer, primary artist, piano [citation needed]
New Gold Dream
Simple Minds Keyboards, soloist, vocals [citation needed]
Vocalists (compilation) 1983 V.A./Tony Bennett piano
Recorded in 1964
[citation needed]
The Other Side of Round Midnight 1986 Dexter Gordon Composer, producer, primary artist, piano [citation needed]
Nightwind 1987 Mike Lawrence Guest artist [citation needed]
Renaissance Branford Marsalis Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Don't Try This at Home 1988 Michael Brecker [citation needed]
Back on the Block 1989 Quincy Jones Keyboards, soloist, synthesizer pads [citation needed]
Miltons Milton Nascimento Guest artist, piano, synthesizer bass [citation needed]
Nick of Time Bonnie Raitt Guest artist, main personnel, piano [citation needed]
Charming Snakes 1990 Andy Summers Guest artist, keyboards, piano [citation needed]
Parallel Realities Jack DeJohnette Guest artist, keyboards, piano [citation needed]
Quintet U.S.A. Eric Dolphy Recorded in 1962 [citation needed]
Take a Look 1993 Natalie Cole Fender Rhodes, piano [citation needed]
Solos and Duets 1994 Eliane Elias Composer, duo partner, piano [citation needed]
Angelus Milton Nascimento Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965
1995 Miles Davis Guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1965
[citation needed]
Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim Joe Henderson Guest artist, piano [citation needed]
A Time Remembered Art Davis Pianist [citation needed]
Antonio Carlos Jobim & Friends 1996
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Director, primary artist, keyboards, piano [citation needed]
Standards 1998 Lee Morgan Guest artist, piano, unknown contributor role
Recorded in 1967
[citation needed]
The Illinois Concert 1999 Eric Dolphy Guest artist, piano
Recorded in 1963
[citation needed]
Sci-Fi 2000 Christian McBride Guest artist, piano on two tracks [citation needed]
Nearness of You: The Ballad Book 2001 Michael Brecker Composer, main personnel, piano [44]
M2
Marcus Miller Guest artist, piano [45]
Travelogue 2002 Joni Mitchell [46]
Seasons of a Life 2006 Lena Horne [47]
Pilgrimage 2007 Michael Brecker [48]
Virgin Forest Lionel Loueke Composer, main personnel, piano [49]
Impressions 2012 Chris Botti Composer, featured artist, piano [50]
You're Dead! 2014 Flying Lotus Guest artist, piano [51]
Hidden Figures OST 2016 Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams and Benjamin Wallfisch Guest artist, piano solo [52]
NOT TiGHT
2022
DOMi & JD BECK
Featured artist, piano and vocals [53]
  • For every year (here reported chronologically) the albums are listed alphabetically by the last name of the artist.

See also

References

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