As leader •
Ike Quebec Tenor Sax (
Blue Note, 1945) •
From Hackensack to Englewood Cliffs (
Blue Note, 1959 [ 2000]) •
The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions (Blue Note, 1959–1962 [rel. 2005]) 2-
CD set; originally released on
Mosaic Records in 1988; also contains 8 of the 10 tracks on
From Hackensack to Englewood Cliffs •
Heavy Soul (Blue Note 84093, 1961 [rel. 1962]) •
It Might as Well Be Spring (Blue Note 84105, 1961 [rel. 1964]) •
Blue & Sentimental (Blue Note 84098, 1961 [rel. 1963]) •
Easy Living (Blue Note 84103 (
LP), 1962; 46846 [CD], 1987) the CD issue contains all 5 "sextet" tracks that were first released on
Congo Lament •
Bossa Nova Soul Samba (Blue Note 84114, 1962 [rel. 1963]) •
With a Song in My Heart (Blue Note LT-1052 [LP], 1962 [rel. 1980]) collects 9 tracks that later appeared on
The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions •
Congo Lament (Blue Note LT-1089 [LP], 1962 [rel. 1981]) sextet recordings with
Bennie Green and
Stanley Turrentine •
The Art of Ike Quebec (Blue Note 99178 [CD], 1992) compilation •
Ballads (Blue Note 56690 [CD], 1997) compilation of 9 tracks from
Easy Living,
Born to Be Blue (Grant Green album),
Heavy Soul,
It Might as Well Be Spring,
The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions, and
With a Song in My Heart As sideman with Cab Calloway and His Orchestra •
Live At The New Cafe Zanzibar 1944 (Magnetic Records)
with Sonny Clark • ''
Leapin' and Lopin''' (Blue Note, 1961) – on one track only
with Grant Green •
Born to Be Blue (Blue Note, 1962 [rel. 1985]) •
The Latin Bit (Blue Note, 1962) – on two CD bonus tracks
with Dodo Greene •
My Hour of Need (Blue Note, 1962 [rel. 1963])
With Jimmy Smith •
Open House (Blue Note, 1960) •
Plain Talk (Blue Note, 1960) ==References==