Liane Carroll - Discography

Discography

Album Record label Release date Notes
Ten Day Simon (with Dave Holdsworth as the Dave Holdsworth-Liane Carroll Quartet) Cadillac 8 May 1990 With Dave Holdsworth on trumpet, this album was recorded in 1990 and features original compositions and standards
Clearly Bridge 1 October 1995 Features Dave Mattacks (drums) and Roger Carey (bass), with a guest appearance by trumpeter Dick Pearce
Dolly Bird Ronnie Scott's Jazz House 18 August 1997 Recorded live at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Features Peter Kirtley (guitar, vocals), Steve Lamb (bass guitar) and Greg Leppard (drums)
Pull the Plug (debut album by London Elektricity) Hospital Records CD (NHS12CD) on 7 June 1999 Liane Carroll provides vocals on two of the tracks
Son of Dolly Bird Ronnie Scott's Jazz House 28 January 2002 Recorded live at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in January 2001. Features Steve Lamb (bass guitar), Greg Leppard (drums) and special guest Julian Siegel (tenor saxophone)
Billion Dollar Gravy (album by London Elektricity) Hospital Records CD (NHS56CD) on 26 May 2003 Liane Carroll provides vocals on some of the tracks
Billy No Mates Splash Point Records 14 September 2003 Solo album. Includes four original songs by Carroll: "Three Sheets to the Wind", "Fly Little Bird", "Dublin Morning" and "Billy No Mates"
Live Gravy (live DVD album by London Elektricity) Hospital Records (DVD NHS72DVD) on 24 May 2004 A live concert at the Jazz Café, London, with two extra songs from London Elektricity's autumn 2003 tour, released on DVD
Power Ballads (album by London Elektricity) Hospital Records CD (NHS95CD) on 3 October 2005 Liane Carroll provides vocals on four of the tracks
Standard Issue Splash Point Records 3 October 2005 Recorded in June 2005 at Abbey Road Studios and featuring the Liane Carroll Trio (Roger Carey on bass and Greg Leppard on drums) and guests Ian Shaw, John Parricelli and Bobby Wellins
"Pretend Paradise" (single by Part-Time Heroes featuring Liane Carroll) Wah Wah 45s 12" single on 26 June 2006 Liane Carroll performs on the track "Pretend Paradise", which is coupled with "Thin Air" featuring Lara Vane.
"Pretend Paradise" (remix) (single by Part-Time Heroes featuring Liane Carroll) Wah Wah 45s 12" single (WAH12012) on 6 June 2007 Track listing - Track A: Pretend Paradise (Parta Herois De Tempo Mix); Track B: What The Sun Brings
Slow Down Splash Point Records Solo album; Ian Shaw guests on one track
Liane Live DVD Splash Point Records 4 February 2008 Featuring concert by the Liane Carroll Trio (Roger Carey on bass and Mark Fletcher on drums) at the Brecon Jazz Festival 2006; Ian Shaw guests on one track
One Good Reason Qnote Records, distributed by Universal Music 21 July 2008 Recorded in 2002, as part of 'The Passion' with Jacqui Dankworth and Sara Colman
Syncopated City (as vocalist with London Elektricity) Hospital Records LP (NHS142LPX) on 1 September 2008; CD(NHS142CD) on 26 September 2008; Japanese Special Edition (NHS142JAPAN) with bonus tracks on 30 November 2008
Break Even (with John Etheridge) Dekkor 24 November 2008 With Hammond organist Pete Whittaker and drummer Mark Fletcher
Medical Records (as vocalist with London Elektricity) Hospital Records MP3 album (NHSDL06) on 8 December 2008
Live at the Lampie (with Brian Kellock) Splash Point Records 11 May 2009 Recorded live at The Blue Lamp pub in Aberdeen
Hospital Accapellas Hospital Records CD (NHS171) on 12 July 2010 Compilation album featuring Hospital Records artists. Includes one track by Liane Carroll ("The Trap" ). She is also lead vocalist on five of the six London Elektricity tracks
Up and Down Quietmoney Recordings, distributed by Proper Records 27 June 2011 Recorded in London, Hastings, Brighton, Prague and Memphis, Tennessee, it features Kenny Wheeler, Kirk Whalum, Julian Siegel and James McMillan as guest soloists

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