Roy Hargrove discography

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Studio albums16
Live albums4
Compilation albums1
Video albums1
Roy Hargrove discography
Turrentine playing the tenor saxophone in 1976
Hargrove on flugelhorn, 2007
Studio albums16
Live albums4
Compilation albums1
Video albums1

This article presents the discography of the American jazz trumpeter, flugelhorn player, and producer Roy Hargrove (1969–2018).

Novus/RCA Records studio albums

Release date Album Catalog No. Personnel, notes Recording date
April 13, 1990 Diamond in the Rough PD90471 Hargrove (tpt), Antonio Hart (asax), Ralph Moore (tsax), Geoffrey Keezer (p), John Hicks (p), Charles Fambrough (db), Scott Colley (db), Al Foster (dr), Ralph Peterson Jr. (dr); Larry Clothier (producer) December 1989
March 25, 1991 Public Eye PD83113 Hargrove (tpt), Antonio Hart (asax), Stephen Scott (p), Christian McBride (db), Billy Higgins (dr); Larry Clothier (producer) October 1990
April 8, 1992 The Vibe PD90668 Hargrove (tpt), Antonio Hart (asax), Branford Marsalis (tsax), David "Fathead" Newman (tsax), Frank Lacy (trbn), Marc Cary (p), "Cap'n" Jack McDuff (B3 organ), Rodney Whitaker (db), Gregory Hutchinson (dr); Larry Clothier (producer)
1994 Approaching Standards Novus/RCA/BMG

(01241 63178-2)

Hargrove (tpt, fgh), Antonio Hart (asax), Ron Blake (tsax, ssax), Frank Lacy (trbn), John Hicks (p), Stephen Scott (p), Marc Cary (p), Scott Colley (db), Christian McBride (db), Rodney Whitaker (db), Al Foster (dr), Billy Higgins (dr), Gregory Hutchinson (dr); Larry Clothier (producer).

Compilation of tracks from 4 albums.

December 1989 – February 1993
"—" denotes dates that are unknown.

Verve Records studio albums

Release date Album Catalog No. Personnel, notes Recording date
May 1994 With the Tenors of Our Time 523 019-2 Credited to the Roy Hargrove Quintet.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Ron Blake (tsax, ssax), Cyrus Chestnut (p), Rodney Whitaker (db), Gregory Hutchinson (dr), Stanley Turrentine (tsax), Johnny Griffin (tsax), Branford Marsalis (tsax), Joe Henderson (tsax), Joshua Redman (tsax); Larry Clothier (producer)

December 28, 1993 (tracks 2 & 6); January 16 & 17, 1994
June 20, 1995 Family 314 527 630-2 Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Wynton Marsalis (tpt), David "Fathead" Newman (tsax, fl), Ron Blake (tsax, ssax), Jesse Davis (asax), John Hicks (p), Larry Willis (p), Ronnie Mathews (p), Stephen Scott (p), Christian McBride (db), Rodney Whitaker (db), Walter Booker (db), Gregory Hutchinson (dr), Jimmy Cobb (dr), Karriem Riggins (dr), Lewis Nash (dr); Larry Clothier (producer) January 26–29, 1995
1995 Parker's Mood 314 527 907-2 Hargrove (tpt, fgh), Christian McBride (db), Stephen Scott (dr); Don Sickler (producer), Richard Seidel (producer) April 12–14, 1995
1997 Habana 314 537 563-2 Credited to Roy Hargrove's Crisol.

Latin Jazz Grammy Winner.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Gary Bartz (asax, ssax), David Sánchez (tsax, ssax), Frank Lacy (trbn), Chucho Valdés (p), John Hicks (p), Russell Malone (gtr), Jorge Reyes – (bgtr), John Benitez (db), Horacio "El Negro" Hernández (dr), Idris Muhammad (dr), Miguel "Angá" Díaz (congas), Jose Luis "Changuito" Quintana (timbales); Larry Clothier (producer)

January 5 & 6, 1997
2000 Moment to Moment 314 543 540-2 Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer, string arranging), Sherman Irby (asax), Larry Willis (piano; string arranging), Gerald Cannon (db), Willie Jones III (dr),

Monterey Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra:

Raymond Harry Brown (conductor), Gil Goldstein (conductor; string arranging), Cedar Walton (string arranging), Susan C. Brown (concertmaster, concertmaster coordinator), Alice Talbot (vl), Ben Blechman (vl), Carol Kutsch (vl), Cynthia Baehr (vl), Jenny Bifano (vl), Pat Burnam (vl), Sally Dalke (vl), Eleanor Angel (vla), Ken Harrison (vla), Sarah Hart (vla), Aria DiSalvio (vlc), Daniel Levitov (vlc), Karen Andrei (vlc), St. Bass (vlc), Stan Poplin (cb), Tom Derthick (cb)

Larry Clothier (producer), Tommy LiPuma (producer), Jason Olaine (producer)

October 4–10, 1999
May 2002 Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall 314 589 654-2 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group of 2003.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh), Michael Brecker (tsax; producer), Herbie Hancock (p; producer), John Patitucci (db), Brian Blade (dr), Jason Olaine (producer), Todd Fraracci (producer)

October 25, 2001
May 20, 2003 Hard Groove 065 192-2 Credited to the RH Factor.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh, p, kbd, bass, perc, bgv; arranging, production), Anthony Hamilton (voc), Common (voc), Erykah Badu (voc), Q-Tip (voc), Renée Neufville (voc), Shelby Johnson (voc), Stephanie McKay (voc), D'Angelo (voc, bgv, Wurlitzer), Karl Denson (fl), Jacques Schwarz-Bart (fl, ssax, ttsax, acg), Steve Coleman (asax), Keith Anderson (asax, tsax), Keith Loftis (tsax), Maurice Brown (tpt, bgv), Chalmers "Spanky" Alford (gtr), Cornell Dupree (gtr), Bernard Wright (p, kbd, B3 organ, ARP synth, bgv), Bobby Sparks (kbd, B3 organ, Rhodes, ARP synth, clavinet), James Poyser (p, kbd, Rhodes, bgv), Marc Cary (Wurlitzer), Tony Suggs (B3 organ), Pino Palladino (bgtr), John Arthur Lee (bgtr), Reggie Washington (db, bgtr), Meshell Ndegeocello (bass), Daniel Moreno (perc), Kwaku Kwaakye Obeng (perc), Gene Lake (dr), Willie Jones III (dr), Jason Thomas (dr, bgv), G. Craig "Butter" Glanville (dr, dr machine, bgv), Dontae Winslow (dr machine, finger snaps, bgv); Larry Clothier (producer)

January–September, 2002
September 28, 2004 Strength EP B0003157-02 Credited to the RH Factor.

Includes unreleased Hard Groove (2003) sessions.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh, kbd, bass, perc, voc, bgv; production), Alfredo Alias (voc), Gordon Chambers (voc), Omar Lye-Fook, (voc), Renée Neufville (voc), G. Craig "Butter" Glanville (bgv), Maurice Brown (bgv), Rhian Ayanna (bgv), Somi (bgv), Vivien Goldman (bgv), Keith Anderson (a.k.a. DNK) (asax, tsax), Jacques Schwarz-Bart (tsax, fl), Karl Denson (tsax), Chalmers "Spanky" Alford (gtr), Fran Cathcart (acg, gtr, dr programming), James Poyser (kbd, bgv), Bernard Wright (p, Roland XP-80 synth, Rhodes), Bobby Sparks (kbd, B3 organ, Wurlitzer, Clavinet, ARP String synth), Brian Michel Bacchus (Korg synth), Pino Palladino (bass), Reggie Washington (bass), Willie Jones III (dr), Jason "JT" Thomas (dr, voc), Dontae Winslow (MPC dr machine, bgv), Daniel Moreno (perc), Fred Walcott (perc), Kwaku Kwaakye Obeng (perc); Larry Clothier (producer), Dahlia Ambach Caplin (producer), Brian Michel Bacchus (producer), Funmi Ononaiye (producer), Russell Elevado (producer), Fran Cathcart (producer), Joe Claussell (producer)

January–September, 2002
May 2, 2006 Nothing Serious B0006211-02 Promo version released in 2005.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Justin Robinson (asax, fl), Slide Hampton (trbn), Ronnie Matthews (p), Dwayne Burno (db), Willie Jones III (dr); Larry Clothier (producer), Dahlia Ambach Caplin (producer)

2005
May 2, 2006 Distractions [CD] B0005987-02 Credited to the RH Factor.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh, voc, clapping; producer), D'Angelo (voc; producer), Renée Neufville (voc, kbd, Wurlitzer, clapping), Keith Anderson (sax), David "Fathead" Newman (sax, fl, clapping), Todd Parsnow (gtr, clapping), Bobby Sparks (p, organ, kbd, Rhodes, Moog synth, Clavinet, clapping), Charles McCampbell (p, organ, kbd, Rhodes, Clavinet, clapping, voc), Lenny Stallworth (bass, clapping), Reggie Washington (bass, clapping), Jason Thomas (dr) Willie Jones III (dr, clapping); Dahlia Ambach Caplin (producer), Russell Elevado (producer)

October 18, 2024 Grande-Terre 1000162572 CD / 6805332 LP Posthumous release.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Sherman Irby (asax), Jacques Schwarz-Bart (tsax), Frank Lacy (trbn), Ed Cherry (gtr), Larry Willis (p), Gabriel Hernández (p), Gerald Cannon (db), Willie Jones III (dr), Julio Barreto (dr, voc), José Luis "Changuito" Quintana (perc), Miguel "Angá" Díaz (perc); Larry Clothier (producer)

April 1998
"—" denotes dates that are unknown.

EmArcy Records studio albums

Release date Album Catalog No. Personnel, notes Recording date
June 2, 2008 Earfood B0010997-02 Credited to the Roy Hargrove Quintet.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Justin Robinson (asax, fl), Gerald Clayton (p), Danton Boller (db), Montez Coleman (dr); Larry Clothier (producer)

September 19–21, 2007
August 25, 2009 Emergence B0013289-02 Credited to the Roy Hargrove Big Band.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh, voc; producer), Roberta Gambarini (voc), Bruce Williams (asax, fl), Justin Robinson (asax, fl), Keith Loftis (tsax), Norbert Stachel (tsax), Jason Marshall (bsax, fl) Ambrose Akinmisure (tpt), Darren Barrett (tpt), Frank Greene (tpt), Greg Gisbert (tpt), Jason Jackson (trbn), Saunders Sermons (trbn), Vincent Chandler (trbn), Max Seigel (btrbn), Saul Rubin (gtr), Gerald Clayton (p), Danton Boller (db), Montez Coleman (dr), Roland Guerrero (perc); Larry Clothier (producer)

June 16 & 17, 2008

Live albums

Release date Album Label Personnel, notes Recording date
April 23, 1993 Of Kindred Souls Novus/RCA

(01241 63154-2)

Hargrove (tpt, fgh; producer), Gary Bartz (asax), Ron Blake (tsax, ssax), Andre Hayward (trbn), Marc Cary (p), Rodney Whitaker (db), Gregory Hutchinson (dr); Larry Clothier (producer)
July 23, 2021 In Harmony Resonance

(HLP-9060 / HCD-2060)

Posthumous release.

Hargrove (tpt, fgh), Mulgrew Miller (p); Larry Clothier (producer), Zev Feldman (producer), George Klabin (producer)

January 15, 2006
October 13, 2023 The Love Suite: In Mahogany Blue Engine

(BE 0049-1)

Posthumous release.

Hargrove (tpt), Jesse Davis (asax), Andre Hayward (trbn), Ron Blake (tsax), Marc Cary (p), Rodney Whitaker (db), Gregory Hutchinson (dr); Willie Jones III (producer)

1993
January 7, 2026 Live at KNKX Roy Hargrove Legacy[1] Posthumous release.

Hargrove (tpt, voc), Justin Robinson (asax), Ameen Saleem (bass), Tadataka Unno (p), Jon Batiste (p), Quincy Phillips (dr), Montez Coleman (dr)

2009 (track 4) & 2017 (tracks 1–3)
"—" denotes dates that are unknown.

Video albums

  • 2010: The Roy Hargrove Quintet, Live at the New Morning (Universal/EmArcy, 2010)[DVD only]

Appearances as member

Appearances as sideman

References

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