Ernestine Anderson - Selected Discography

Selected Discography

  • 1956: MEP 190 - 7" w/Duke Jordan recorded in Sweden (Metronome)
  • 1956: Hot Cargo - (Mercury Records)
  • 1958: The Toast of the Nation's Critics - (Mercury Records)
  • 1960: My Kinda Swing- (Mercury Records)
  • 1963: The New Sound of Ernestine Anderson Collectable Jazz Classic - (Sue Records)
  • 1977: Hello Like Before - (Concord Records)
  • 1978: Live From Concord To London - (Concord Records)
  • 1980: Sunshine - (Concord Records)
  • 1981: Never Make Your Move Too Soon - (Concord Records)
  • 1983: Big City - (Concord Records)
  • 1985: When the Sun Goes Down - (Concord Records)
  • 1987: Live at the Alley Cat: With the Frank Capp/Nat Pierce Juggernaut - (Bellaphon Records)
  • 1987: Be Mine Tonight - (Concord Records)
  • 1988: A Perfect Match With George Shearing - (Concord Records)
  • 1990: Boogie Down - (Concord Records)
  • 1990: Live at the 1990 Concord Jazz Festival Third Set - (Concord Records)
  • 1991: Boogie Down With the Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra - (Concord Records)
  • 1993: Great Moments With Ernestine Anderson - (Concord Records)
  • 1994: Now and Then - (Qwest Records)
  • 1996: Blues, Dues & Love News - (Qwest Records)
  • 1998: Isn't It Romantic - (Koch International Records)
  • 2000: Ballad Essentials - (Concord Records)
  • 2002: I Love Being Here With You - (Concord Records)
  • 2002: Free Soul: The Classic of Ernestine Anderson - (JVC Japan Records)
  • 2003: Love Makes the Changes - (High Note Records)
  • 2004: Hello Like Before - (JvVC Victor Records)
  • 2009: A Song For You - (HighNote Records)

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