Recordings (partial List)
- Call Me Burroughs (1965) - The English Bookshop, Paris (reissued in 1995 by Rhino Word Beat)
- The Nova Convention (1979) by Burroughs and others - LP GPS
- Nothing Here Now But The Recordings (1981) with Brion Gysin - LP Industrial Records IR0016
- You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With (1981) with John Giorno and Laurie Anderson - LP GPS
- Mister Heartbreak (1984) by Laurie Anderson - Burroughs reads "Sharkey's Night"
- The Elvis of Letters (1985) with Gus van Sant
- Home of the Brave (1986) by Laurie Anderson - Burroughs sample is used in the song "Late Show"
- UnCommon Quotes (1986) - Recorded at CARAVAN of DREAMS, September 11, 1986 (ISBN 0 929856 00 7); cassette only; includes foldout essay "William S. Burroughs: A Shift in Vision" by Robert Palmer
- Smack My Crack (1987) with Tom Waits and various artists - LP GPS
- Like A Girl I Want To Keep Coming (1989) by John Giorno - LP GPS
- Seven Souls (1989) by Material - remixed in 1998 as The Road to the Western Lands
- Dead City Radio (1990) - Island Records
- The "Priest" they called him (1992) - Burroughs narrates and Kurt Cobain plays guitar
- Break Through In Grey Room (1992) - A collection of readings and cutups - Sub Rosa Records
- "Just One Fix" (1992) from the Ministry album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs - Burroughs reads "Quick Fix" and created the cover art
- The Black Rider (1992) - Musical co-authored with Tom Waits and Robert Wilson, sings on "T'ain't No Sin"
- Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales with the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy (1993) - Island Records
- "Words Of Advice" on the Material album Hallucination Engine (1994)
- 10%: File under Burroughs (1996) - 2-CD set, produced by Frank Rynne and Joe Ambrose, Sub Rosa
- Songs in the Key of X (1996) and In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 bonus disc (2003) - Burroughs vocal over an instrumental version of R.E.M.'s "Star Me Kitten"
- Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors (2000) - Burroughs reads poetry by Jim Morrison over music by The Doors on "Is Everybody In?"
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