In 2011 Burke released his first solo piano album,
Synesthesia, which used the neurological phenomenon of the
same name to guide compositions based on colors. The album was reviewed positively on English and Spanish music review websites and received international radio play. In 2013 Burke released his second album,
Reverie, which was nominated for Jazz Album of the Year at the solo piano music review site SoloPiano.com. Reverie too received international play and review. In 2014 Burke released
Chirality at a concert, the recording of which received a Telly Award. After winning Jazz Album of the Year,
Chirality became a finalist for Album of the Year at SoloPiano.com. In an homage to
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Chirality used the
chemical property of asymmetry as inspiration for melodies and mirrored
countermelodies. In 2016 Burke released
Orogen at a concert. The album used the
formation of mountains as inspiration for the gradual growth of a single
melody. A completely self-released album,
Orogen was nominated for
Best New Age Album for the 59th Annual
Grammy Awards. In 2021 Burke released
Bright Eyes, which he dedicated to his son. ==Other albums==