With Candoli Brothers • 1958 "That Old Black Magic"/"Body and Soul" – from
Sessions Live (Calliope)
With Al Cohn • 1962 "Like Love"/"Fly Away My Sadness" – from ''Everybody's Doin' the Bossa Nova
(Riverside) and The Very Best of Latin Jazz'' (Not Now Music)
With Herb Geller • 1975 "Sudden Senility"/"The Power of a Smile"/"Space A La Mode" – from "
An American in Hamburg/
The View From Here" (Tramp Records)
With Metropole Orchestra • 1975 "Out of This World"/"Get Happy (with Greetje Kauffeld)"/"Come Rain or Come Shine"/"Let's Fall in Love (with Greetje Kauffeld)"/"My Shining Hour (with Greetje Kauffeld)"/"Blues in the Night"/"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (with Greetie Kauffeld)"/"Medley: This Time the Dream's on Me/Ill Wind"(with Greetie Kauffeld)"/"Last Night When We Were Young"/"I've Got the World on a String"/"That Old Black Magic (with Greetje Kauffeld)" – from
Plays the Music of Harold Arlen (Sonorama) and also on
Metro`s Midnight Music (Dutch Radio Jazz 1970-75) (Sonorama) tracks recorded from the Dutch NOS Radio Show 1970–75.
With College of the Siskiyous Choir • 1980 "A Tribute to Duke (Solitude)"/"Stolen Moments" – from
College of the Siskiyous Choir with Guest Artist Mark Murphy (KM)
With Jeff Hamilton Quintet • 1982 "Split Season Blues" – from
Indiana (
Concord)
With Blossom Dearie • 1985 "Love Dance" – from
Chez Walberg Part One, Vol. 9 (Daffodil)
With Ann Burton • 1987 "Medley: Moments LikeThis/My Buddy"/"I Wish I Were in Love Again" – from ''That's AlI'' (Blue Jack)
With Madeline Eastman • 1991 "You're the Dangerous Type" – from
Mad About Madeline! (Mad Kat)
With Balcony Big Band • 1992 "I Concentrate on You"/"My Romance"/"You Don't Know What Love Is" – from
Seasoned To Taste (Corona Music)
With MHS Big Band • 1992 "Don't get Around Much Anymore"/"Detour Ahead" – from
Klangdebuts (MHS)
With George Gruntz • 1992
Cosmopolitan Greetings (Musikszene Schweiz) • 2004
The Magic of a Flute (Musiques Suisses)
With Guido Di Leone • 1994 "Like Someone in Love"/"The Nearness of You" – from
Hearing a Rhapsody (ModernTimes) W
ith Fred Hersch • 1994 "Last Night When We Were Young" –
Last Night When We Were Young: The Ballad Album (Classical Action)
With United Future Organization • 1994 "Future Light" – from
No Sound is Too Taboo (
Talkin' Loud) • 1995 "Stolen Moments (UFO Remix)" – from
United Future Airlines (Talkin' Loud)
With The Baker Boys • 1995 "Angel Eyes"/"Bye Bye Blackbird" – from ''Facin' Our Time'' (Sittel)
With Edouard Ferlet • 1996 "Kdo en poins au nez (Sweet Poison)" – from
Escale (Quoi de Neuf Doctor)
With Rinaldo Donati • 1996 "Nata"/"Jardim Botanico (Oceanico)"/"Nos Otros Tambem"/"Aguaviva" – from
Jardim Botanico Oceanico (Maxine)
With Fernando Correa • 1996 "Where Could Love Have Gone?"/"Time Al Gone"/"Lilianne" – from
Em Contraste (LiCord Music)
With Ellen Hoffman • 1998 "Day Dream" – from
Daydreams With Barbra Sfraga • 1998 "I'lI Call You" – from
Oh, What a Thrill (
Naxos Jazz)
With Tenth and Parker • 2000 "Kool Down" – from
Kool Down (Disorient Sushi) • 2001 "Millennium Riddle Song" – from
Millennium Riddle Song (Disorient Sushi)
With 4hero • 2001 "Twelve Tribes" – from
Creating Patterns (
Talkin' Loud)
With United Future Organization • 2002 "No Problem" – from
V (Exceptional)
With Jan Lundgren • 2002 "What Makes the Sunset"/"The Things We did Last Summer" – from
Jan Lundgren Trio Plays the Music of Jule Styne (Sittel Records)
With Till Brönner • 2002 "Dim the Lights" – from
Blue Eyed Soul (Universal)
With Lindberg Hemmer Foundation • 2003 "Little Things" – from
Inside Scandinavia (Raw Fusion Recordings)
With Andy Hamill • 2003 "The Planet Formerly Known as Moon"/"Love and Money Don't Mix" – from
Bee for Bass (Emu)
With Ian Shaw • 2003 "Soon as the Weather Breaks" – from
A World Still Turning (441 Records)
With Brother K • 2006 "The Subterraneans" – from
Degeneration Beat (Cromo Music)
With The Five Corners Quintet • 2005 "This Could Be the Start of Something"/"Before We Say Goodbye"/"Jamming (with Mr. Hoagland)" – from ''Chasin' the Jazz Gone By'' (Ricky-Tick Records) • 2008 "Kerouac Days in Montana"/"Come and Get Me"/"Layers of Layers" – from
Hot Corner (Ricky-Tick Records)
With Gill Manly • 2009 "I Keep Goin' Back to Joe's" – from
With a Song in My Heart (
Linn)
With Guillaume de Chassy and
Daniel Yvinec • 2009 "I'll Walk Alone"/"Then I'll Be Tired of You"/"Taking a Chance on Love"/"I Wish You Love" – from
Songs from the Last Century (Bee Jazz)
With London, Meader, Pramuk & Ross • 2015 "Red Clay"/"Señor Blues"/"Boplicity"/"Bird Chasin'" – from
The Royal Bopsters Project (
Mótema)
With Various Artists: • 1962 "Like Love"/"Fly Away My Sadness" – from ''Everybody's Doin' the Bossa Nova
(Riverside) and The Very Best of Latin Jazz'' (Not Now Music) • 1967 "Stompin' at the Savoy" – from
Mezinárodni Jazzovy Praha 1967 (Suprafon, Gramofonovy Club) • 1969 "CC Rider"/"Broadway" – from ''MPS JazzConcert '69'' (Center) • 1969 "Broadway" – from ''Polish Jazz Vol. 20 Jazz Jambore '69
- New Faces'' (
Polskie Nagrania) • 1991 "My Ship" – from
BP Club All-Stars 1991 (Jazzette) • 2000 "This Nearly Was Mine" – from
Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein Tribute Album (WHD Entertainment)
Radio • 1990 Mark Murphy 1990 KJAZ See's Sunday Night • Live performance by singer Mark Murphy with the Larry Dunlap Trio at ''Yoshi's Nitespo
t in Oakland CA on 7/20/1990. Broadcast on KJAZ 92.7 FM in Alameda CA. This set was on the See's Sunday Night'' program, hosted by Bud Spangler. Musicians: Mark Murphy (vocals), Larry Dunlap (piano), David Belove (bass), Eddie Marshall (drums). • "
Sometimes I'm Happy" / "What's New" / "Song For The Geese" / "
Detour Ahead" / "
I'll Remember April" / "Blues" (McPartland)
Videos • 1958
Stars of Jazz TV series hosted by
Bobby Troup. • Two episodes with Mark Murphy: UCLA Film Library. • One episode with Shelly Manne features Mark Murphy on JazzLegends DVD
Papa Jo Jones and the Drum Stars. • 1976
Mark Murphy, Greetje Kauffeld & Metropole Orchestra - Cole Porter Tribute • March 7, 1976 -
Dutch Television VARA - Metro's Music – with
Greetje Kauffeld (vocals),
Piet Noordijk (alto saxophone), Ferdinand Povel (tenor saxophone),
Ack van Rooyen (trumpet), Peter Ypma (drums), Jacques Schols (bass), Dick Schallies (piano),
Metropole Orchestra,
Dolf van der Linden (conductor) • "
Every Time We Say Goodbye" / "
You're the Top" / "
I Am in Love" •
1976 Mark Murphy, Greetje Kauffeld & Metropole Orchestra - Jule Styne Tribute • March 1976 - Dutch Television VARA - Metro's Music – with Greetje Kauffeld (vocals), Piet Noordijk (alto saxophone), Ferdinand Povel (tenor saxophone), Ack van Rooyen (trumpet), Peter Ypma (drums), Jacques Schols (bass), Dick Schallies (piano), Metropole Orchestra, Dolf van der Linden (conductor) • "
Time After Time" / "The Charm of You" / "
Let It Snow! "Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" / "
Just in Time" / "
I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry" •
1976 Mark Murphy, Greetje Kauffeld & Metropole Orchestra - Jimmy McHugh Tribute • April 4, 1976 - Dutch Television VARA - Metro's Music – with Greetje Kauffeld (vocals), Piet Noordijk (alto saxophone), Ferdinand Povel (tenor saxophone), Ack van Rooyen (trumpet), Peter Ypma (drums), Jacques Schols (bass), Dick Schallies (piano), Metropole Orchestra, Dolf van der Linden (conductor) • "
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" / "
On the Sunny Side of the Street" / "
Exactly Like You" • 1981 ''Mark Murphy: Murphy's Mood'' – with
Pete Candoli and
Conte Candoli • From
The Ad Lib Series, a TV series filmed in 1980 at the Charlie Chaplin Sound Stage in Hollywood and hosted by Phil Moore. • Season 1, Episode 45: Mark Murphy/Pete & Conte Condoli 1 aired in 1981 • Murphy performs “You've Proven Your Point” and “Parker's Mood” backed by Bill Mays (piano), Marty Budwig (bass), Charles Harris (drums) and is interviewed by Phil Moore. • Available from ARKADIA CONCERTS. • 1981
Mark Murphy: Echo - with Pete & Conte Candoli • From
The Ad Lib Series, a TV series filmed in 1980 at the Charlie Chaplin Sound Stage in Hollywood and hosted by Phil Moore. • Season 1, Episode 46: Mark Murphy/Pete & Conte Condoli 2 • Murphy performs “Again” and “Farmer's Market” backed by Bill Mays (piano), Marty Budwig (bass), Charles Harris (drums) and is interviewed by Phil Moore. • Available from ARKADIA CONCERTS. • 2006
A Night with Mark Murphy by Brad Saville
. • February 2006 performance at the
Iridium Jazz Club on 51st and Broadway – with Misha Piatagorsky (piano), Hans Glavisim (bass), Gilad Dobrecky (percussion), and
David Rokech (drums) • 2008 ''Mark Murphy: Murphy's Mood'' – with
Pete Candoli and
Conte Candoli on DVD ==References==