Jean-Luc Ponty
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Jean-Luc Ponty (born September 29, 1942, Avranches, France) is a virtuoso French violinist and jazz composer.
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Discography
- Jazz Long Playing (1964)
- Violin Summit (1966)
- Humair, Louiss, and Ponty: Trio HLP (1966)
- Free Action (1967)
- Noon in Tunisia (1967)
- Sunday Walk (1967)
- More than Meets the Ear (1968)
- Live at Donte's (1969)
- Electric Connection (1969)
- Jean-Luc Ponty Experience with the George Duke Trio (1969)
- King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa (1970)
- Open Strings (1971)
- Astrorama (with Masahiko Sato) (1970)
- New Violin Summit (with Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Michał Urbaniak, Nipso Brantner, Terje Rypdal, Wolfgang Dauner, Neville Whitehead, Robert Wyatt) (1971)
- Live at Montreux 72 (1972)
- Upon the Wings of Music (1975)
- Aurora (1975)
- Imaginary Voyage (1976)
- Live in Hamburg (1976)
- Cantaloupe Island (1976)
- Enigmatic Ocean (1977)
- Cosmic Messenger (1978)
- Live (1979)
- A Taste for Passion (1979)
- Civilized Evil (1980)
- Mystical Adventures (1982)
- Individual Choice (1983)
- Open Mind (1984)
- Fables (1985)
- The Gift of Time (1987)
- Storytelling (1989)
- Tchokola (1991)
- No Absolute Time (1993)
- The Rite of Strings with Stanley Clarke and Al Di Meola (1995)
- Le Voyage: The Jean-Luc Ponty Anthology (1996)
- Live at Chene Park (1997)
- The Very Best of Jean-Luc Ponty (2000)
- Life Enigma (2001)
- The Best of Jean-Luc Ponty (2002)
- Live at Semper Opera (2002)
- Jean-Luc Ponty in Concert (2003) (CD and DVD versions)
- Live in Montreux 1994 (2005)
- The Atacama Experience (2007)
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With Frank Zappa
- Hot Rats (1969)
- Over-Nite Sensation (1973)
- Piquantique (1973)
- Apostrophe (') (1974)
- Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar (1981)
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With Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Apocalypse (1974)
- Visions of the Emerald Beyond (1975)
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With Stéphane Grappelli
- Stéphane Grappelli / Jean-Luc Ponty (1974)
- Violin Summit: Stephane Grappelli, Stuff Smith, Svend Asmussen, Jean-Luc Ponty (1967, Polygram)
- Compact Jazz (1988, Polygram)
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