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BERNARD FOWLER-DISCOGRAPHY

 

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discography
Bernard Fowler
solo
Friends With Privileges (2006)
The Bura (2015)
Inside Out (2019)

w/ family and friends
1982 — Smurf For What It’s Worth (The Smurfs)
1982 — Don’t Make Me Wait (Peech Boys)
1982 — Life Is Something Special (Peech Boys)
1982 — One Down (Material)
1982 — Future Shock (Herbie Hancock)
1983 — I Need You Now (Sinnamon)
1983 — Crazy Cuts (Grandmixer DST)
1984 — Beat Street soundtrack and movie
Do You Believe (The Mariner’s Baptist Church Choir)
1984 — Sound-System (Herbie Hancock)

1985 — Starpeace (Yoko Ono)
1985 — Language Barrier (Sly & Robbie)
1986 — Futurista (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
1986 — Media Bahn Live (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
1986 — Songs from Liquid Days (Philip Glass)
1986 — Axis (Jonas Hellborg)
1986 — Album (Public Image, Ltd.)
1987 — America – Do You Remember the Love? (James Blood Ulmer)
1988 — What’s Bootsy Doin’? (Bootsy Collins)
1988 — Bass (Jonas Hellborg)
1989 — Friendly As A Hand Grenade (Tackhead)
1990 — Strange Things (Tackhead)
1990 — Liberty (Duran Duran)
1991 — Videohead (Tackhead)
1991 — Johnnie B. Bad (Johnnie Johnson)
1992 — No Other World (Shining Path)
1992 — Onobox (Yoko Ono)
1993 — Stain (Living Colour)
1994 — Jazz Passengers in Love (Roy Nathanson’s Jazz Passengers)
1996 — 12 Hits and a Bump (Nicklebag)
1997 — Power Inc. (Tackhead)
1999 — Michael Hutchence (Michael Hutchence)
1999 — Colors (Herb Alpert)
2000 — Hot Night Tonight (Barbara Lynn)
2001 — Best of Material (Material)
2004 — Champagne & Grits (Little Axe)
2008 — Along Came a Spider (Alice Cooper)
2008 — Ever Changing Times (Steve Lukather)
2010 — All’s Well That Ends Well (Steve Lukather)
2010 — Bought for a Dollar, Sold for a Dime (Little Axe)
2013 — Ronin (Tao Of Sound)[11]
2023 — Heavy Hitters II (George Lynch and Jeff Pilson)

w/ tack>>head
1989 — Friendly As A Hand Grenade
1990 — Strange Things

w/ little axe
1993 — Never Turn Back (Spin)
1994 — The Wolf that House Built (Okeh/Wired)
1996 — Slow Fuse (Wired)
2002 — Hard Grind (On-U Sound)
2004 — Champagne & Grits (Real World/Virgin)
2006 — Stone Cold Ohio (Real World/Virgin)
2010 — Bought for a Dollar, Sold for a Dime (Real World)
2011 — If You Want Loyalty Buy a Dog (On-U Sound)
2012 — Wanted – Live 1996 (Little Axe Recordings)

w/ rolling stones
1985 — She’s the Boss (Mick Jagger)
1989 — Steel Wheels (Rolling Stones)
1991 — Flashpoint (Rolling Stones)
1992 — Tribute to Charlie Parker with Strings (Charlie Watts)
1992 — Slide on This (Ronnie Wood)
1992 — Main Offender (Keith Richards)
1993 — Warm and Tender (Charlie Watts)
1993 — Slide on Live: Plugged in and Standing (Ronnie Wood)
1993 — Jump Back (Rolling Stones)
1994 — Voodoo Lounge (Rolling Stones)
1995 — Stripped (Rolling Stones)
1996 — Long Ago and Far Away (Charlie Watts)
1997 — Bridges to Babylon (Rolling Stones)
1998 — No Security (Rolling Stones)
2000 — Live and Eclectic (Ronnie Wood)
2002 — Forty Licks (Rolling Stones)
2004 — Live Licks (Rolling Stones)
2005 — A Bigger Bang (Rolling Stones)
2005 — Rarities 1971–2003 (Rolling Stones)
2008 — Shine a Light (Rolling Stones)
2010 — I Feel Like Playing (Ronnie Wood)
2012 — Light the Fuse (Rolling Stones) (a digital download through Google Music)
2012 — GRRR! (Rolling Stones) compilation album
2013 — Hyde Park Live (Rolling Stones)
2015 — From the Vault – Live at the Tokyo Dome (Rolling Stones)
2015 — Sticky Fingers Live (Rolling Stones)
2015 — Hyde Park Live (Rolling Stones)
2015 — Crosseyed Heart (Keith Richards)
2016 — Totally Stripped (Rolling Stones)
2016 — Havana Moon (Rolling Stones)
2017 — Sticky Fingers – Live At The Fonda Theatre 2015 (Rolling Stones)
2018 — San Jose ’99 (Rolling Stones)
2018 — Voodoo Lounge Uncut (Rolling Stones)
2019 — Bridges to Bremen (Rolling Stones)
2019 — HONK (Rolling Stones) compilation album incl. live CD (Lim. ed.)
2019 — Bridges to Buenos Aires (Rolling Stones)
2020 — Steel Wheels Live (Rolling Stones)
2021 — A Bigger Bang Live (10″ Vinyl, 2 track, RSD 2021)
2021 — A Bigger Bang: Live on Copacabana Beach (Rolling Stones)
2022 — Licked Live in NYC (Rolling Stones)
2022 — Grrr Live! (Rolling Stones)