Solo albums •
A Show of Hands (
Compass, 1996) •
What Did He Say? (Compass, 1997) •
Yin-Yang (Compass, 1999) •
Live in America (Compass, 2001) •
Soul Circus (
Vanguard, 2005) •
Palmystery (
Heads Up, 2008) •
The Music Lesson (Vix, 2011) •
Words & Tones (Vix, 2012) •
Sword & Stone (Vix, 2012) •
Trypnotyx (Vix, 2017)
As the Wootens •
The Wootens, with the Wootens (
Arista, 1985) ===As Bass Extremes – with
Steve Bailey === Source: •
Cookbook (
Tone Center, 1998) •
Just Add Water (Tone Center, 2001) • ''S'Low Down'' (Vix, 2022) ===As Vital Tech Tones – with
Scott Henderson and
Steve Smith === •
Vital Tech Tones (Tone Center, 1998) •
VTT2 (Tone Center, 2000) ===As
SMV – with
Stanley Clarke and
Marcus Miller === •
Thunder, as
SMV (Heads Up, 2008) ===With
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones=== •
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (
Warner Bros., 1990) •
Flight of the Cosmic Hippo (Warner Bros., 1991) •
UFO Tofu (Warner Bros., 1992) • ''
Three Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (Warner Bros., 1993) •
Live Art (Warner Bros., 1996) •
Left of Cool (Warner Bros., 1998) •
Greatest Hits of the 20th Century (Warner Bros., 1999) •
Outbound (
Columbia, 2000) •
Live at the Quick (Columbia, 2002) •
Little Worlds (Columbia, 2003) •
Ten From Little Worlds (Columbia, 2003) •
The Hidden Land (Columbia, 2006) •
Jingle All the Way (
Rounder, 2008) •
Rocket Science (
eOne, 2011)
With others •
Darol Anger,
Heritage (Six Degrees, 1997) •
Steve Bailey,
Evolution (Victor, 1994) •
Eric Bibb,
Jericho Road (DixieFrog, 2013) •
Paul Brady,
Spirits Colliding (Fontana 1995) •
Alex Bugnon,
107 degrees in the Shade (Orpheus/Epic, 1991) •
Jeff Coffin,
Mutopia (Compass, 2008) • Jeff Coffin,
The Inside of the Outside (Ear Up, 2015) •
Bootsy Collins,
Tha Funk Capital of the World (Mascot, 2011) • Bootsy Collins,
World Wide Funk (Mascot, 2017) •
Larry Coryell,
Cause and Effect (Tone Center, 1998) •
John Cowan,
Sixty (Compass, 2014) •
The Duhks,
The Duhks (Sugar Hill, 2005) •
Stuart Duncan,
Stuart Duncan (Rounder, 1992) •
Tommy Emmanuel,
Little by Little (Favored Nations, 2010) •
Bill Evans,
Soulgrass (BHM, 2005) • Bill Evans,
The Other Side of Something (Intuition, 2007) •
Béla Fleck,
Tales from the Acoustic Planet (Warner Bros., 1995) •
Gov't Mule,
The Deepest End (Evangeline, 2003) •
David Grier,
Lone Soldier (Rounder, 1995) • David Grier,
Evocative (Dreadnought, 2009) •
Greg Howe and
Dennis Chambers,
Extraction (Tone Center, 2003) •
India Arie,
Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship (Motown, 2006) •
Keb Mo,
The Reflection (Yolabelle, 2011) •
Buckshot LeFonque,
Buckshot LeFonque (Columbia, 1994) •
Natalie MacMaster,
Blueprint (Rounder, 2003) •
Dave Matthews Band,
Live in Chicago at the United Center 12.19.98 (RCA, 2001) • Jaco Pastorius Big Band,
Word of Mouth Revisited (Heads Up, 2003) •
Mark O'Connor,
The New Nashville Cats (Warner Bros., 1991) •
Charlie Peacock,
Love Press Ex-Curio (Runway Network, 2005) •
Jonathan Scales,
Jonathan Scales Fourchestra (Ropeadope, 2013) •
Shane Theriot,
Highway 90 (Shose, 2000) •
Steve Weingart,
Dialogue (Skeewa Music, 2011) • Matt White,
Worlds Wide (Ear Up, 2017) •
Keller Williams,
Dream (SCI Fidelity, 2007) • Octavision,
Coexist (Independent, 2020) •
Cory Wong,
Direct Flyte (Roundwound, 2022) •
Bootsy Collins, Fantaazma,
Branford Marsalis, "Hip Hop Lollipop" (single) (Bootzilla Records, 2022) •
Bootsy Collins,
Baby Triggy, Fantaazma,
Marcus Miller,
Dennis Chambers,
Cindy Blackman Santana,
Alissia Benveniste,
Dave Stewart, Marlon McClain,
Buckethead,
Lachlan Doley, "Funk Not Fight" (single) (Bootzilla Records, 2023) ===As sideman – with
Mike Stern=== •
These Times (ESC, 2003) •
Who Let the Cats Out? (Heads Up, 2006) •
All Over the Place (Heads Up, 2012) •
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