Jon Anderson discography
The discography of English born singer-songwriter and musician Jon Anderson. Since 2009, Anderson has been an American citizen after 25 years living in the country.
Solo works
Studio albums
- Olias of Sunhillow (1976)
- Song of Seven (1980)
- Animation (1982) (re-released on CD in 2006 with additional bonus tracks)
- 3 Ships (1985) (re-released on CD in 2007 with additional bonus tracks)
- In the City of Angels (1988)
- Deseo (1994)
- Change We Must (1994)
- Angels Embrace (1995)
- Toltec (1996)
- Lost Tapes of Opio (1996) (album recorded in 1989/90, first issued in 1996 through Jon Anderson's Opio Foundation and re-released on CD in 2007 as part of The Lost Tapes 20 CD Box-Set)
- The Promise Ring (1997)
- Earth Mother Earth (1997)
- The More You Know (1998)
- Survival & Other Stories (2011)[1]
Collection
- The Lost Tapes (planned as a 20-CD boxset but only 7 CDs have been released) (2006 as set) (live performances, unreleased demo albums etc.)
- Interview (2006) (JAVPBX01CD)
- The Mother's Day Concert (2006) (demos) (JAVPBX02CD)
- Searching For Songs (2006) (demos) (JAVPBX03CD)
- Live in Sheffield 1980 (2006) (JAVPBX04CD)
- Watching The Flags That Fly (2006) (JAVPBX05CD) (Jon Anderson's personal demos, worked on in the south of France in 1990, for the never-officially released second ABWH studio album whose working title was Dialogue)
- The Lost Tapes of Opio (2007) (JAVPBX06CD)
- From Me To You (2008) (JAVPBX07CD)
Video
- Tour of the Universe (2005) (live DVD)
Singles and EPs
- Flight of the Moorglade / To the Runner (1976)
- Some Are Born / Days (1980)
- Take Your Time / Heart of the Matter (1980)
- Surrender / Spider (1982)
- All in a Matter of Time / Spider (1982)
- Cage of Freedom (1984)
- Easier Said Than Done / Save All Your Love (Reprise) (1985)
- Easier Said Than Done / Day of Days (1985)
- Easier Said Than Done / Three Ships (1985)
- Easier Said Than Done / Three Ships / Oh Holy Night (1985)
- How it Hits You / Day of Days (1985)
- Hold on To Love / Sundancing (1988)
- Hold on To Love / In a Lifetime / Sundancing (1988)
- Is it Me / Top of the World / For You (1988)
- Island of Life / Lady of Dreams (1992)
- Change We Must / State of Independence (1994)
- State of Independence (CD-Single) (2007)
- Unbroken Spirit (Digital Single) (2010)
- Give Hope (Original Digital Single) (2011)
- Brazilian Music Sound (Original Digital Single) (2012)
- Open (Original Digital EP) (2011)
Collaborations
Yes
- Yes (1969)
- Time and a Word (1970)
- The Yes Album (1971)
- Fragile (1971)
- Close to the Edge (1972)
- Yessongs (1973) (triple live album)
- Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) (double studio album)
- Relayer (1974)
- Yesterdays (1975) (studio compilation including rare cuts)
- Going for the One (1977)
- Tormato (1978)
- Yesshows (1980) (double live album, originally intended as triple)
- Classic Yes (1980) (studio compilation with two bonus unreleased live cuts)
- 90125 (1983)
- 9012Live: The Solos (1985) (live)
- Big Generator (1987)
- Union (1991)
- Yesyears (1991) (quadruple CD compilation box set including rare and unreleased tracks)
- Talk (1994)
- Keys to Ascension (1996) (studio & live double CD album)
- Keys to Ascension 2 (1997) (studio & live double CD album)
- Something's Coming: The BBC Recordings 1969–1970 (1997; a.k.a. Astral Traveller)
- Open Your Eyes (1997)
- Yes, Friends and Relatives (1998) (double CD album compilation including remake of Owner of a Lonely Heart)
- The Ladder (1999)
- House of Yes: Live from House of Blues (2000) (double CD live album)
- Magnification (2001)
- In a Word: Yes (1969–) (2002) (quintuple CD compilation box set including rare and unreleased tracks)
- The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection (2004) (U.S. triple CD album edition including unreleased acoustic versions)
- The Word Is Live (2005) (triple CD live album)
- Live at Montreux 2003 (2007) (double CD live album)
- Union Live (2011) (double CD live album)
- Progeny: Seven Shows from Seventy-Two (2015) (14-CD live box set)
Jon and Vangelis
- Short Stories (1980)
- The Friends of Mr Cairo (1981)
- Private Collection (1983)
- The Best of Jon and Vangelis (1984)
- Page of Life (1991)
- Chronicles (1994)
- Page of Life (1998) (alternate version not approved by Vangelis)
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
- An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993) (double live album, recorded in 1989)
- Live at the NEC (2012) (2CD + 1DVD live album, recorded in 1989)
Anderson/Wakeman
- The Living Tree (2010)
- The Living Tree in Concert Part One (2011) (CD live album)
Anderson Ponty Band
- Better Late Than Never (2015) (CD/DVD live album)
Jon Anderson & Roine Stolt
Guest appearances
With Johnny Harris:
- "All To Bring You Morning" (1969; 1973 + Howe et White)
With King Crimson:
- Lizard (1970)
With Iron Butterfly:
- Scorching Beauty (1974) on track: "Pearly Gates"
With Vangelis:
- Heaven and Hell (1975) – Vangelis album with Anderson vocals on "So Long Ago, So Clear"
- Opéra Sauvage (1979) – Vangelis album with Anderson playing harp on "Flamants Roses"
- See You Later (1980) - on "Suffocation" and "See You Later"
With Alan White:
- on the Album "Ramshackled" (1976) on track: "Spring Song of Innocence"
With Mike Oldfield:
- "In High Places" on the album Crises (1983)
- "Shine" (1986), as well as different and extended Remix of "Shine"
With Rick Wakeman Album "1984" (released 1981):
- on track "The Hymn"
On Movies:
- Soundtrack – Metropolis (1984 – with Giorgio Moroder):
- "Cage of Freedom"
- Soundtrack – Scream For Help (1985 – with John Paul Jones):
- "Silver Train"
- "Christie"
- Soundtrack – St. Elmo's Fire (1985):
- "This Time It Was Really Right"
- Soundtrack – Biggles (1986):
- "Do You Want To Be A Hero"
- "Chocks Away"
With Tangerine Dream:
- Loved by the Sun Legend soundtrack (1985)
With Lawrence Gowan:
- Moonlight Desires (1987)
With Toto:
- Backing vocals on the single version of Stop Loving You (1988) – This was the same year Toto members contributed to Anderson's City of Angels.
With Anderson, Harley & Batt:
- Whatever You Believe (1988)
With Jonathan Elias:
- Requiem for the Americas: Songs from the Lost World (1990) (first song Within The Lost World (lead vocals), and Far Far Cry (10th and 12th (single) songs)
With Kitaro:
- on the album: "Dreams" on the tracks: "Lady of Dreams", "Agreement", "Dream of Chant", "Island of Life" (1992)
With London Philharmonic Orchestra:
- Symphonic Music of Yes (1993)
With Charlie Bisharat:
- Along the Amazon (1993)
With Steve Bailey:
- Evolution (1993)
With Ayman:
- Dancing with My Soul (1994)
With Milton Nascimento:
- Angelus (1994)
With Cielo y Tierra:
- Heaven And Earth (1996)
With Steve Howe:
- Album: "Portraits of Bob Dylan", on the track "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" (1999)
With Béla Fleck and the Flecktones:
- "A Moment So Close" and "Aimun", on Outbound (2000)
With 4 Him:
- sing the chorus of the song "The Only Thing I Need", on the "Streams" various artists album first released on Word Records "Dove Awards Album" (2002)
With The Fellowship:
- In Elven Lands (2006)
With Dream Theater:
- one of the spoken word guests along with many other rock musicians in a section of the song Repentance from Dream Theater's album Systematic Chaos (2007).
With Glass Hammer:
- Culture of Ascent (2007)
With Peter Machajdík:
- Namah (2008)
On Movies:
- Soundtrack – The Highest Pass (2011 – with Michael Mollura):
- "The Highest Pass Title Song'"
- "Waking Up'"
With Marco Sabiu:
- Audio Ergo Sum (2012)
With Dennis Haklar:
- Lizard's Tale (2012)
With Jean Philippe Rykiel:
- Inner Spaces (2012)
With Jeff Pevar:
- River of Dreams (2012) from Jeff Pevar's debut solo album From the Core
With Everyday Animals:
- False Awakening (2013) from Everyday Animals' album Under the Tyranny of Good Weather
References
- ↑ "Jon Anderson on Outsight Radio Hours : Outsight Radio Hours : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive". Archive.org. 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
- ↑ "Video message from Jon Anderson - he's just finished a new album with Rione Stolt & friends called "Invention of Knowledge" and is about to tour Anderson Ponty Band with Jean-Luc Ponty.". Facebook. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ↑ "Jon Anderson and Roine Stolt". progressiveears.org. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
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