Selected releases •
Bob Wiseman Sings Wrench Tuttle: In Her Dream (1989,
Atlantic Records). The album yielded the video "We Got Time", with cameos by
Mendelson Joe and friends,
Tracy Wright (for whom Wiseman wrote the 2013 song mothfaceyahoo.ca),
Don McKellar,
Leslie Spit Treeo and
Mary Margaret O'Hara. The album also featured "Airplane on the Highway" which had an accompanying video by
Caroline Azar and animator Lisa Bujoin. •
Hits of the 60s and the 70s (1990, self released) recording of piano improvisations that contained no hits from the 60s or70s. •
Presented by Lake Michigan Soda (1991,
Warner Music Canada). Guests included
Edie Brickell,
Jane Siberry and
Eugene Chadbourne with whom he recorded
Chopin's etude Opus 10 No. 6 retitling it opus 10 No. 666 with Chadbourne on distorted electric rake introducing himself as "Oighan Chadbornitsky of the Budapest Philharmonic". The song "What the Astronaught Noticed and Then Suggested" became the theme song for the
CBC Television sitcom
Material World produced by
The Kids in the Halls Susan Cavan. Three videos were filmed for PBLMS. "The Man From Glad" was directed by Yvonne Ng (artistic director of Princess Productions) shot by
Nicholas de Pencier with costars including
Keith Cole. "Frost in Florida", about global warming, was directed by
Andrea Nann and shot by de Pencier. "Taylor Field", about adolescent suicide, was directed by Howard Wiseman. •
City of Wood (1993,
Warner Music Canada and
Glitterhouse Records in Europe) •
Beware of Bob (1994, Sabre Touque Records in Canada and FU Stephano in Italy) – instrumental album. •
Accidentally Acquired Beliefs (1995,
Warner Music Canada). It was recorded at
Metalworks Studios in
Mississauga, Ontario. •
More Work Songs from the Planet of the Apes (1997, God Finds Cats).
Jean Smith praised it for the song Libelous about activists David Morris and Helen Steel (see
McLibel case). • ''It's True'' (2004,
Blocks Recording Club) •
Theme and Variations (2006,
Blocks Recording Club). Top 10 of 2006 Toronto's
Now Magazine. •
The Legend (2008,
Blocks Recording Club), a live recording from Halifax. •
Giulietta Masina at the Oscars Crying (2013,
Blocks Recording Club (vinyl), God Finds Cats (CD)). Songs about police murders,
Robert Dziekanski taser incident, and political leaders. Guests include
Mary Margaret O'Hara,
Maylee Todd,
Serena Ryder, Mark Hundevad, Michael Keith and
Michael Holt.
Production •
Wiseman Sessions (1988) UIC •
Outside The Law (1989) Basic English •
Sam Larkin (1989) Sam Larkin •
Grand Opera Lane (1990) Ron Sexsmith •
Put Your Head on Your Shoulders (1990) The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir •
Nowhere Fast (1991) Kyp Harness •
You (1991) Bob Snider •
Love Song to the Alien (1992) The Liz Band •
Shaylee (1992) Edie Brickell •
Hi (1992) Andrew Cash •
Just Buy It (1992) Furnaceface •
Gamble/ Motel 6 (1993) Lowest of the Low •
Ruins of Our Own (1993) Eugene Chadbourne •
Shame-Based Man (1995) Bruce McCulloch •
California (1996) Jeanette Froncz •
Spacewoman (1998) Selina Martin •
We Need A New F Word (2005) Friendly Rich •
Gamma Knife (2011) Maria Kasstan •
Apology (2011) Eihpos Grapes •
Countdown (2011) Stacey McLeod •
Arachnia (2011) Sean Dixon •
New Boots (2011) Laska Sawade •
Catholic School (2011) Christine Cleary •
Love You More (2011) Kwesi Immanuel •
Three of Swords (2013) Mimi Osvath •
The Nightjar and The Garden (2014) Jess Reimer •
The Secret Songs of Sam Larkin (2015) Sam Larkin •
Tomorrow Is Today (2018) Anhai •
Love is Hard (2022)
Robert Priest Solo discography •
Wet Water (1984) •
In Her Dream: Bob Wiseman Sings Wrench Tuttle (1989) •
Hits of the Sixties and Seventies (1990) •
Presented by Lake Michigan Soda (1991) •
City of Wood (1993) •
Beware of Bob (1994) •
Accidentally Acquired Beliefs (1995) •
More Work Songs from the Planet of the Apes (1997) • ''It's True'' (2004) •
Theme and Variations (2006) •
The Legend (2008) •
In Her Dream (2009) – 20th anniversary edition on vinyl with previously unreleased tracks •
Giulietta Masina At The Oscars Crying (2013) ==Film and videography==