Chris Biscoe discography
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See also
Albums
- "Chris Biscoe Sextet" (Walking Wig)
- "Modern Alarms" (Walking Wig)
- "Silence Is Consent" (Redgold)
- "Redbrass" (Redgold)
Other endeavors
as Full Monte:
- "The Saxophone Phenomenon" (Slam)
- Spark in the Dark (Slam)
with the NYJO:
with Mike Westbrook:
- "The Paris Album" (Polydor)
- "Bright as Fire" (Impetus)
- "The Cortege" (Enja)
- "On Duke's Birthday" (hat ART)
- "London Bridge is Broken Down" (Virgin/Venture)
- "The Orchestra of Smith's Academy" (Enja)
- "Bar Utopia" (ASC)
- "Glad Day" (Enja)
- "Chanson Irresponsable" (Enja)
- "Art Wolf" (Altrisuoni) (a quartet with Pete Whyman, Chris Biscoe & Kate & Mike Westbrook)
with The Westbrook Trio: (also known as "A Little Westbrook Music" with Kate Westbrook, Mike Westbrook, Chris Biscoe
- "A Little Westbrook Music" (Westbrook Records)
- "Love for Sale" (hat ART)
- "The Lift" (Voiceprint)
with The Dedication Orchestra:
with Ken Hyder:
- "Under the Influence" (Konnex)
with the Pete Hurt Orchestra:
- "Lost For Words" (Spotlight)
with John Williams:
- "Baritone Band" (Spotlight)
with the Didier Levallet Quintet:
- "Quiet Days" (Evidence)
- "Generations" (Evidence)
with Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath:
- "Country Cooking" (Virgin/Venture)
with the Grand Union Orchestra:
- "Freedom Calls" (Redgold)
- "Rhythm of Tides" (Redgold)
with Ben Davis:
- "Double Dares are Sometimes Different" (FMR)
with Kate Westbrook & The Skirmishers:
- "Cuff Clout" (Voiceprint)
with Andy Sheppard:
- "Soft on the Inside" (Antilles)
with the George Russell Living Time Orchestra:
- The London Concert (Label Bleu)
- It's About Time (Label Bleu)
with Graham Collier:
- "Charles River Fragments" (Boathouse)
with Josefina Cupido:
- "One Woman, One Drum" (Sound & Language)
with the Orchestre National de Jazz:
- "ONJ Express" (Evidence)
- "Passages" (Evidence)
- "Deep Feelings" (Evidence)
with Harry Beckett:
- "A Tribute to Charles Mingus" (West Wind)
- "Before and After" (Jazzprint)
with the Liam Noble Group:
- "In The Meantime " (Basho)
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