Bob Dorough - Discography 


Announcing Bob Dorough’s New Recording

(First issue on his own label)

Bob Dorough - The Houston Branch
DeesBees Records (DB CD – 001)

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You can click on many of the titles below for All Music Guide
information about tunes, personnel and songwriting credits.

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ALBUMS UNDER BOB'S OWN NAME

Devil May Care (1956)
a review
by Drew Wheeler

Excursions Through Songs from the Hit Show "Oliver!" (1963)

Just About Everything (1966)

Beginning to See the Light (1976)

Devil May Care II (import 1982)

Clankin' on Tin Pan Alley (import, 1986)

Songs of Love (import, 1987)

Skabadabba (1987)

To Communicate (1987)

Formerly Not For Sale (1987)

This is a Recording by Bob Dorough (1990)

Memorial Charlie Parker (1992)

Right On My Way Home (1997)
Reviews by
Stephen Thomas Erlewine (at Live Daily) and a fan writing for Loud Bassoon

Too Much Coffee Man (2000)
Reviews by
Joel Siegel (from Jazz Times), Carlo Wolff (from the Live Daily website),
Drew Wheeler (from CDNow), Mike Zwerin (from The International Herald-Tribune)
and an
enthusiastic listener writing for Loud Bassoon 

Although the CD has been discontinued, the comic book,
TOO MUCH COFFEE MAN, still goes strong.  In this photo,
holding the CD, Shannon Wheeler, creator of the comic book, with
Bob's Music Attorney, Jay M. Schornstein, Esq., both of Portland, Ore.

Who's On First? (2000)
Reviews by
Richard Harrington (for The Washington Post)
and
David Adler in All About Jazz)

Sunday at Iridium (2004)
Review by
Michael P. Gladstone (for All About Jazz)
Arbors

Houston Branch (2005)
DeesBees – DB CD 001
featuring Aralee Dorough (flute),
Colin Gatwood (oboe and English horn), Larry Slezak (tenor saxophone),
David Craig (bass) and Joel Fulgham (drums)


Small Day Tomorrow (2006)
Candid CCD 79844


ALBUMS ON WHICH BOB APPEARS AS A FEATURED GUEST

The Debut Records Story (various artists, recorded 1952-57)

Hipster's Holiday (various artists, recorded in the 50s)

Sorcerer (Miles Davis, 1962)

Needlepoint Magic, Volume 5  (Blossom Dearie, 1979)

Simply (Blossom Dearie, 1982)

I'm Hip (Blossom Dearie, 1998)

That's the Way I Feel Now:  A Tribute to Thelonious Monk (Hal Wilner, 1984)

Lost in the Stars (Hal Wilner, 1985) 

Alone But Not Forgotten (Harold Danko, 1986)

Jingle Bell Jazz (a Christmas anthology, 1990)

Holy Soul Jelly Roll:  Poems and Songs (Allen Ginsberg, 1994)

Hoagy's Children, Volume One (1982, reissued 1994)

Hoagy's Children, Volume Two
(1983, reissued 1994)

Stardust Melody:  Beloved and Rare Songs of Hoagy Carmichael (2001)

Who Wrote This Song?
(Joanie Pallatto, 1994)

In Love (Jazz Passengers, 1994)

Mood Swing (Debby Yeager, 1995)

Innocent Green (Michael Hornstein, 1995)

Yule Be Boppin' (another Christmas anthology, 1997)

Everything I Need:  Songs by Bob Dorough and Dave Frishberg (Carol Fredette,1999)

Natural Woman (Vicki Doney, 2002)


FOR COMPULSIVE COMPLETISTS

Bob has also been involved in albums credited to Bobby Jasper, Hal Stein,
The Medieval Jazz Quartet,
Art Garfunkel, Tom Rapp, Pearls Before Swine,
Spanky & Our Gang, Naked City and The Fugs


Say, you can actually hear lots of Bob's music by clicking on this link!

 

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