Steve Lukather discography
This article lists the complete discography of Steve Lukather.
Steve Lukather discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
Live albums | 1 |
Music videos | 2 |
Singles | 5 |
Albums
Studio albums
Year | Title | Billboard 200[1] | UK Albums Chart | RIAA[2] | BPI[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Lotus gem feat. Carlos Santana & Jeff Beck | — | — | — | — |
1989 | Los Lobotomys (Los Lobotomys) | - | - | - | - |
1989 | Lukather | - | - | - | - |
1994 | Candyman (Los Lobotomys) | - | - | - | - |
1997 | Luke | - | - | - | - |
2003 | Santamental | - | - | - | - |
2008 | Ever Changing Times | - | - | - | - |
2010 | All's Well That Ends Well | - | - | - | - |
2013 | Transition | - | - | - | - |
Live albums
Year | Title | Billboard 200[1] | UK Albums Chart | RIAA[2] | BPI[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | No Substitutions feat. Larry Carlton | 29[4] | - | - | - |
2005 | El Grupo Live feat. El Grupo | - | - | - | - |
2005 | Paris Concert | - | - | - | - |
2010 | An odd couple Live feat. Edgar Winter | - | - | - | - |
Singles
Year | Title | Billboard Hot 100[1] | U.S Mainstream Rock[1] | UK Singles Chart | Album |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | "Swear Your Love" | - | - | - | Lukather |
1994 | "Borrowed Time" | - | - | - | Candyman (Los Lobotomys) |
1997 | "Hate Everything About You" | - | - | - | Luke |
2008 | "Ever Changing Times" | - | - | - | Ever Changing Times |
2010 | "Can't Look Back" | - | - | - | All's Well That Ends Well |
2020 | "Run to Me" | - | - | - | -[5] |
As sideman or guest
With Herb Alpert
- Magic Man (A&M, 1981)
- Blow Your Own Horn (A&M, 1983)
With America
- Alibi (Capitol, 1980)
- View from the Ground (Capitol, 1982)
With Carole Bayer Sager
- Too (Elektra, 1978)
- Sometimes Late at Night (Boardwalk, 1981)
With Larry Carlton
- No Substitutions: Live in Osaka (Favored Nations, 2001)
- The Paris Concert (335, 2009)
- At Blue Note Tokyo (335, 2016)
With Bill Champlin
- Runaway (Elektra, 1981)
- Burn Down the Night (Emotion, 1992)
With Cher
- Take Me Home (Casablanca, 1979)
- Prisoner (Casablanca, 1979)
- I Paralyze (Columbia, 1987)
- Cher (Geffen, 1987)
- Heart of Stone (Geffen, 1989)
- Love Hurts (Geffen, 1991)
With Alice Cooper
- From the Inside (Warner Bros., 1978)
- Trash (Epic, 1989)
With Randy Crawford
- Secret Combination (Warner Bros., 1981)
- Windsong (Warner Bros., 1982)
- Nightline (Warner Bros., 1984)
With Lisa Dal Bello
- Lisa Dal Bello (MCA, 1977)
- Pretty Girls (Talisman, 1979)
With Neil Diamond
- Headed for the Future (Columbia, 1986)
- The Best Years of Our Lives (CBS, 1988)
With Earth, Wind & Fire
With Aretha Franklin
- Aretha (Arista, 1980)
- Love All the Hurt Away (Arista, 1981)
With Randy Goodrum
- Caretaker of Dreams (Polydor, 1991)
- Words and Music (Polydor, 1994)
- Songbook (Beverly, 1995)
With Elton John
- Victim of Love (MCA, 1979)
- 21 at 33 (Rocket, 1980)
- The Fox (Rocket, 1981)
With Quincy Jones
- The Dude (A&M, 1981)
- Back on the Block (Qwest, 1989)
With Rickie Lee Jones
- Pirates (Warner Bros., 1981)
- The Magazine (Warner Bros., 1984)
With Marc Jordan
- Mannequin (Warner Bros., 1978)
- Blue Desert (Warner Bros., 1979)
- A Hole in the Wall (Sound Design 1993)
With Kenny Loggins
- High Adventure (Columbia, 1982)
- Vox Humana (Columbia, 1985)
- Extensions (Atlantic, 1979)
- Mecca for Moderns (Atlantic, 1981)
With Richard Marx
- Repeat Offender (EMI, 1989)
- Rush Street (Capitol, 1991)
- Flesh and Bone (Capitol, 1997)
With Michael McDonald
- If That's What It Takes (Warner Bros., 1982)
- No Lookin' Back (Warner Bros., 1986)
With Olivia Newton-John
- Totally Hot (MCA, 1978)
- Physical (EMI, 1981)
- Soul Kiss (Mercury, 1985)
With Randy Newman
- Trouble in Paradise (Warner Bros., 1983)
- Land of Dreams (Reprise, 1988)
With Lionel Richie
- Can't Slow Down (Motown, 1983)
- Dancing on the Ceiling (Sonolux, 1985)
- Louder Than Words (Mercury, 1996)
With Lee Ritenour
- Feel the Night (Elektra, 1979)
- 6 String Theory (Concord, 2010)
With Kenny Rogers
- We've Got Tonight (Liberty, 1983)
- The Heart of the Matter (RCA, 1985)
- They Don't Make Them Like They Used To (RCA, 1986)
With Leo Sayer
- Leo Sayer (Chrysalis, 1978)
- Here (Warner Bros., 1979)
- World Radio (Warner Bros., 1982)
- Have You Ever Been in Love (Chrysalis, 1983)
With Boz Scaggs
- Down Two Then Left (Columbia, 1977)
- Middle Man (CBS, 1980)
- Other Roads (Columbia, 1988)
- Dig (Virgin, 2001)
With Derek Sherinian
- Inertia (Inside Out, 2001)
- Black Utopia (Inside Out, 2003)
- Mythology (Inside Out, 2004)
- Oceana (Music Theories, 2011)
With Barbra Streisand
With Donna Summer
- The Wanderer (Geffen, 1980)
- Donna Summer (Geffen, 1982)
With Fee Waybill and the Tubes
- The Completion Backward Principle (Capitol, 1981)
- Outside Inside (Capitol, 1983)
- Read My Lips (Capitol, 1984)
- Don't Be Scared by These Hands (Westcoast, 1996)
With others
- Jon Anderson, In the City of Angels (CBS, 1988)
- Paul Anka, Walk a Fine Line (Columbia, 1983)
- Chet Atkins, Stay Tuned (Columbia, 1985)
- Patti Austin, Every Home Should Have One (Qwest, 1981)
- Stephen Bishop, Bowling in Paris (Atlantic, 1989)
- Gregg Bissonette, Siblings (Dogs in Space, 1992)
- Michael Bolton, Soul Provider (Columbia, 1989)
- Michael Bolton, Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2 (Columbia Records, 1999)
- Desmond Child, Discipline (Elektra Records, 1991)
- Joni Mitchell, Wild Things Run Fast (Geffen, 1982)
- Joni Mitchell, Dog Eat Dog (Geffen, 1985)
- Dionne Warwick, Friends in Love (Arista Records, 1982)
- Laura Branigan, Branigan (Atlantic, 1982)
- The Brothers Johnson, Winners (A&M, 1981)
- Jackson Browne, Lives in the Balance (Asylum, 1986)
- Bobby Caldwell, Carry On (Polydor, 1982)
- Belinda Carlisle, Runaway Horses (Virgin, 1989)
- Kim Carnes, Cafe Racers (EMI, 1983)
- Char, U.S.J (Pony Canyon, 1981)
- Eric Clapton, Behind the Sun (Warner Bros., 1985)
- Clarence Clemons, A Night with Mr. C (Legacy, 2016)
- Don Felder, Road to Forever (Top Ten, 2012)
- Tony Hadley, The State of Play (EMI, 1992)
- Jimmy Cliff, Give Thankx (Warner Bros., 1978)
- Rosemary Clooney, Still on the Road (Concord Jazz, 1994)
- Ringo Starr, Postcards from Paradise (Universal Music Enterprises, 2015)
- Ringo Starr, Give More Love (Universal Music Enterprises, 2017)
- Ringo Starr, What's My Name (Universal Music Enterprises, 2019)
- David Crosby, Oh Yes I Can (A&M, 1989)
- Peter Cetera, Peter Cetera (Warner Bros. Records, 1981)
- Christopher Cross, Another Page (Warner Bros., 1983)
- Joe Cocker, Civilized Man (Capitol, 1984)
- Joe Cocker, Heart & Soul (EMI, 2004)
- The Crusaders, Healing the Wounds (GRP, 1991)
- Peter Allen, Bi-Coastal (A&M, 1980)
- Sheena Easton, A Private Heaven (EMI, 1984)
- David Essex, Be-Bop the Future (Mercury, 1981)
- Eye to Eye, Shakespeare Stole My Baby (Warner Bros., 1983)
- David Foster, River of Love (Atlantic, 1990)
- Lara Fabian, Lara Fabian (Epic Records, 2000)
- George Benson, Songs and Stories (Concord Records, 2009)
- Bernie Taupin, He Who Rides the Tiger (Elektra Records, 1980)
- Art Garfunkel, Lefty (CBS, 1988)
- Louise Goffin, Kid Blue (Asylum, 1979)
- Peter Frampton, Breaking All the Rules (A&M, 1981)
- Hall & Oates, Along the Red Ledge (RCA, 1978)
- Herbie Hancock, Lite Me Up (CBS, 1982)
- Don Henley, I Can't Stand Still (Asylum, 1982)
- David Hungate, Souvenir (Clubhouse, 1994)
- Michael Jackson, Thriller (Epic, 1982)
- Al Jarreau, Breakin' Away (Warner Bros., 1981)
- Booker T. Jones, The Runaway (MCA, 1989)
- Eric Carmen, Tonight You're Mine (Arista Records, 1980)
- Chaka Khan, I Feel for You (Warner Bros., 1984)
- Greg Lake, Greg Lake (Chrysalis, 1981)
- Tony Levin, Resonator (Narada, 2006)
- Brenda Russell, Love Life (A&M Records, 1981)
- Cheryl Lynn, Cheryl Lynn (Columbia, 1978)
- Cheryl Lynn, Start Over (Manhattan Records, 1987)
- Syreeta Wright, Syreeta (Motown, 1980)
- Melissa Manchester, Hey Ricky (Arista, 1982)
- Melissa Manchester, Mathematics (MCA Records, 1985)
- Harvey Mason, Groovin' You (Arista, 1979)
- John Mayall, Bottom Line (DJM, 1979)
- Paul McCartney, Give My Regards to Broad Street (Parlophone, 1984)
- Meat Loaf, Live Around the World (Tommy Boy 1996)
- Ronnie Milsap, Heart and Soul (RCA, 1987)
- Graham Nash, Earth & Sky (Capitol, 1980)
- Stevie Nicks, The Wild Heart (Modern, 1983)
- Nielsen/Pearson, Nielsen/Pearson (Capitol, 1983)
- Ozzy Osbourne, Prince of Darkness
- Steve Porcaro, Someday/Somehow (Porcara, 2016)
- Billy Preston, The Way I Am (Motown, 1981)
- Kenny Rankin, Hiding in Myself (Cypress 1988)
- Timothy B. Schmit, Playin' It Cool (Asylum, 1984)
- Bob Seger, The Fire Inside (Capitol, 1991)
- Spinal Tap, Break Like the Wind (MCA, 1992)
- Rod Stewart, Vagabond Heart (Warner Bros., 1991)
- Roger Waters, Amused to Death (Columbia, 1992)
- Ernie Watts, Chariots of Fire (Wounded Bird, 2005)
- Jimmy Webb, Angel Heart (Sony, 1982)
- Jimmy Webb, Suspending Disbelief (Elektra Records, 1993)
- Tim Weisberg, Outrageous Temptations (Cypress, 1989)
- Wilson Phillips, Wilson Phillips (1990)
- John Wetton, Battle Lines (Eclipse, 1994)
- Gary Wright, Headin' Home (Warner Bros., 1979)
- Warren Zevon, The Envoy (Asylum, 1982)
- Rita Lee, Bombom (Som Livre, 1983)
- Gilberto Gil, Realce (WEA/Elektra, 1979)
- Helen Reddy, We'll Sing In The Sunshine (Capitol/EMI, 1978)
References
- Prato, Greg (1957-10-21). "Steve Lukather | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
- "Gold & Platinum Searchable Database - May 24, 2014". RIAA. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
- "Home". Bpi.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
- http://www.billboard.com/artist/280631/steve-lukather/chart
- https://www.stevelukather.com/news-articles/2020/2020/08/steve-lukather-releases-run-to-me-single-and-video.aspx?ref=/
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