Tony Levin - Selected Discography

Selected Discography

Levin has played on about five hundred records as session musician or guest artist. The following records are those on which he is credited as a fully contributing band member or composer.

  • Discipline (1981) — King Crimson
  • Beat (1982) — King Crimson
  • Three of a Perfect Pair (1984) — King Crimson
  • Cloud About Mercury (1986) — David Torn
  • Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) - Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
  • Spin 1ne 2wo (1993) — Spin 1ne 2wo
  • THRAK (1995) — King Crimson
  • World Diary (1995) — solo
  • Black Light Syndrome (1997) — Bozzio Levin Stevens
  • From the Caves of the Iron Mountain (1997) — Gorn, Levin, Marotta
  • Liquid Tension Experiment (1998) — Liquid Tension Experiment
  • Bruford Levin Upper Extremities (1998) — Bruford Levin Upper Extremities
  • Liquid Tension Experiment 2 (1999) — Liquid Tension Experiment
  • Waters of Eden (2000) — solo
  • Situation Dangerous (2000) — Bozzio Levin Stevens
  • B.L.U.E. Nights (2000) — Bruford Levin Upper Extremities
  • Pieces of the Sun (2002) — solo
  • Double Espresso (2002) — solo
  • Book of the Key (2005) — Anthony Curtis and Tony Levin
  • Resonator (2006) — solo
  • Stick Man (2007) — solo
  • Spontaneous Combustion (2007) - Liquid Trio Experiment
  • When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago (2009) - Liquid Trio Experiment 2
  • L'Image 2.0 (2009) - L'Image
  • Soup (2010) - Stick Men
  • Absalom (2011) - Stick Men (EP)
  • Levin Torn White (2011) - Tony Levin, David Torn, Alan White
  • Open (2012) - Stick Men
  • Deep - Stick Men (forthcoming autumn 2012)

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