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

Live albums

  • Live from La La Land (2007)

Collection

  • The Lost Tapes (2006–2008) (live performances, unreleased demo albums, etc.) (planned as a 20-CD boxset but only 7 CDs have been released as yet)
    • Interview (2006) (JAVPBX01CD)
    • The Mother's Day Concert (2006) (demos) (JAVPBX02CD)
    • Searching For The 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)

Videos

  • Tour of the Universe (2005) (live DVD)

Singles and EPs

  • Flight of the Moorglade (1976)
  • Some Are Born (USA 109/1980)
  • Take Your Time (UK 1980)
  • Heart of the matter (USA 1980)
  • Everybody Loves You (NL 1980)
  • Surrender (UK/Europe 1982)
  • All in a Matter of Time (1982)
  • Boundaries (NL 1982)
  • Cage of Freedom (1984)
  • Easier Said Than Done (1985) - [UK #88]
  • How it Hits You (France 1985)
  • Hold on to Love - (1988) [UK #81]
  • Is it Me (UK 1988)
  • Far Far Cry (1990)
  • Island of Life (Japan 1992)
  • Change We Must (UK 1994) - [UK #81]
  • Candle song (UK 1994)
  • Maybe (Europe 1998)
  • State of Independence (Europe 2005)
  • Open (EP) (2011)
  • Race to the end (2012)

Collaborations

Pre Yes

The Warriors

- Singles :

  • 1964 : You Came Along / Don't Make Me Blue (7", Single)
  • 1964 : You Came Along / Don't Make Me Blue (7", Single, Promo)

- Album :

  • 2003 : Bolton Club 65 - Recorded live in 1965 and published on CD in 2003 on Voiceprint Label.

Hans Christian Anderson

- Singles :

  • 1968 : Never my love / All Of The Time
  • 1968 : (The Autobiography Of) Mississippi Hobo / Sonata Of Love

Yes

Jon and Vangelis

- Studio albums :

- Compilations :

Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

- Videos :

  • 1989 : In The Big Dream - A Video Compilation
  • 1993 : An Evening Of Yes Music Plus

Anderson/Wakeman

AndersonPonty Band

Jon Anderson & Roine Stolt

Guest appearances

With Johnny Harris:

  • "All To Bring You Morning" (1969; 1973 + Steve Howe & Alan White)

With King Crimson:

  • Lizard (1970) on Prince Rupert Awakes

With Colin Scot:

  • Colin Scot (1971; credited as "John Anderson (Dr Yes)", next to Rick "Broken Toes" Wakeman) [4]

With Iron Butterfly:

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) - vocals on "Suffocation" and "See You Later"

With Alan White:

  • on the Album "Ramshackled" (1976) on track: "Spring Song of Innocence"

With Mike Oldfield:

With Rick Wakeman Album "1984" (released 1981):

  • on the 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:

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:

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 Tadamitsu Saito:

  • It's About Time (1995) - from Tadamitsu Saito's "It's About Time" Album

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:

With Peter Machajdík:

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

With Todmobile:

  • Jon Anderson with Todmobile in Iceland in Iceland 2013

References

  1. "Jon Anderson on Outsight Radio Hours : Outsight Radio Hours : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive". Archive.org. 2001-03-10. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
  2. "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.
  3. "Jon Anderson and Roine Stolt". progressiveears.org. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  4. Colin Scot - Colin Scot at Discogs
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