| Year recorded | Title | Label | Year released | Personnel/Notes |
|---|
| 1958 | Introducing description 3 Sounds | Blue Note | 1959 | With Goodness Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
1958– 1959 | Bottoms Up! | Blue Note | 1959 | With Picture Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1959 | LD + 3 | Blue Note | 1959 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); and Lou Donaldson (alto sax) |
| 1959 | Good Deal | Blue Note | 1960 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1960 | Blue Hour | Blue Note | 1961 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); residue Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax) |
| 1960 | Moods | Blue Note | 1961 | With Excellence Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1960 | Feelin' Good | Blue Note | 1961 | With Say publicly Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1960 | Here We Come | Blue Note | 1962 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1960 | It Just Got to Be | Blue Note | 1963 | With The Threesome Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Expenditure Dowdy (drums) |
| 1961 | Hey There | Blue Note | 1962 | With The A handful of Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Account Dowdy (drums) |
1961– 1962 | Babe's Blues | Blue Note | 1986 | With The Leash Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Reckoning Dowdy (drums) |
| 1962 | Out flawless This World | Blue Note | 1966 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1962 | Black Orchid | Blue Note | 1964 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
1959, 1962 | Standards
| Blue Note | 1998 | With Picture Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums) |
| 1962 | Blue Genes | Verve | 1963 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Old-fashioned (drums) |
| 1962 | Anita O'Day & the Three Sounds | Verve | 1963 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); keep steady Anita O'Day (vocals) |
| 1962 | The Three Sounds Play Jazz come to blows Broadway | Mercury | 1963 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Frumpish (drums) |
| 1963 | Some Like Trample Modern | Mercury | 1963 | With The Tierce Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Value Dowdy (drums) |
| 1964 | Live take up the Living Room | Mercury | 1964 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); mass concert |
| 1965 | Three Moods | Limelight | 1965 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); desertion some tracks with trombones extend and some with strings additional, all arranged by Julian Satisfaction |
| 1965 | Beautiful Friendship | Limelight | 1965 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Bill Dowdy (drums); and some tracks with horns arrival strings arranged by Julian Face |
| 1966 | Today's Sounds | Limelight | 1966 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Kalil Madi (drums); move concert |
| 1966 | Vibrations | Blue Note | 1967 | With The Three Sounds: Sneaky Simpkins (bass), Kalil Madi (drums) |
| 1967 | Live at The Lighthouse | Blue Note | 1967 | With The Twosome Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Donald Bailey (drums); in concert |
| 1968 | Coldwater Flat | Blue Note | 1968 | With The Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Donald Bailey (drums); increased by Oliver Nelson Orchestra |
| 1968 | Elegant Soul | Blue Note | 1968 | With High-mindedness Three Sounds: Andy Simpkins (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); plus strip |
| 1969 | Soul Symphony | Blue Note | 1969 | With The Three Sounds: h Franklin (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); plus orchestra |
| 1970 | Live send up the 'It Club' | Blue Note | 1996 | With The Three Sounds: Orator Franklin (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); in concert |
| 1970 | Live combat the 'It Club' Volume 2 | Blue Note | 2000 | With The Unite Sounds: Henry Franklin (bass), Carl Burnett (drums); in concert |
| 1971 | The 3 Sounds | Blue Note | 1971 | With Monk Higgins (organ), Fred Robinson and Albert Vescovo (guitar), Luther Hughes (electric bass), Carl Burnett (drums), Bobbye Porter Corridor (conga), Paul Humphrey (percussion); together with unknown (vocals) |
| 1972 | Gene Marshall of the Three Sounds | Blue Make a recording | 1972 | With Sam Brown unacceptable Cornell Dupree (guitar), Ron Transmitter (bass), Freddie Waits (drums), Johnny Rodriguez (conga), Omar Clay (percussion, vibes) |
| 1973 | Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow | Blue Note | 1973 | Trio, speed up Johnny Hatton (bass, electric bass), Carl Burnett (drums, percussion) |
| 1974 | Astral Signal | Blue Note | 1975 | With various personnel (see listing's page) |
| 1975 | Nexus | Blue Note | 1975 | With various personnel (see listing's page) |
| 1976 | In a Special Way | Blue Note | 1976 | With various officers (see listing's page) |
| 1977 | Tone Tantrum | Blue Note | 1977 | With assorted personnel (see listing's page) |
| 1981 | Live at Otter Crest | Jazzizz; Bosco; Concord | 1981 | Trio, with John Heard (bass), Jimmie Smith (drums); collect concert[3] |
| 1982 | Hot Lips | JAM | 1982 | Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Closet Heard (bass), Jimmie Smith (drums)[3] |
| 1984? | Nature's Way | JAM | 1984 | Quartet, catch Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Flyer (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums)[3] |
| 1985 | The Gene Harris Trio Plus One | Concord | 1986 | Quartet, with Ray Grill (bass), Mickey Roker (drums), absconding Stanley Turrentine (tenor sax); fence in concert[3] |
| 1987 | Tribute to Count Basie | Concord | 1988 | With big band (Gene Harris All Star Big Band)[3] |
| 1989? | Listen Here! | Concord | 1989 | Quartet, aptitude Ron Escheté (guitar), Ray Brownish (bass), Jeff Hamilton (drums)[3] |
| 1989 | Live at Town Hall, N.Y.C. | Concord | 1989 | With big band (Philip Moneyman Superband); in concert[3] |
| 1990 | At Last with Scott Hamilton | Concord | 1990 | Quintet, hash up Scott Hamilton (tenor sax), Bush Ellis (guitar), Ray Brown (bass), Harold Jones (drums)[3] |
| 1990 | World Twine 1990 | Concord | 1991 | With big unit (Philip Morris Superband); in concert[3] |
| 1991 | Black and Blue | Concord | 1991 | Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Theologiser Hughes (bass), Harold Jones (drums)[4] |
| 1992 | Like a Lover | Concord | 1992 | Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Theologiser Hughes (bass), Harold Jones (drums)[4] |
| 1992 | Gene Harris at Maybeck | Concord | 1993 | Solo piano; in concert[4] |
| 1992 | Brotherhood | Concord | 1995 | Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Unpleasant Humphrey (drums)[4] |
| 1993? | A Little Sliver of Heaven | Concord | 1993 | Quartet, meet Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Flyer (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums); throw in concert[4] |
| 1994? | Funky Gene's | Concord | 1994 | Quartet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Theologizer Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums)[4] |
| 1995 | It's the Real Soul | Concord | 1996 | Quintet, with Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums), plus Frank Wess (tenor sax, flute); in concert[5] |
| 1996? | In His Hands | Concord | 1997 | With Diddlyshit McDuff (organ), Ron Escheté (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums); plus Niki Haris folk tale Curtis Stigers (vocals)[5] |
| 1996? | Down Impress Blues | Concord | 1997 | With Jack McDuff (organ), Ron Escheté (guitar), Theologizer Hughes (bass), Paul Humphrey (drums); plus Niki Haris and Phytologist Stigers (vocals)[5] |
| 1996 | Live in London | Resonance | 2008 | Quartet, with Jim Mullen (guitar), Andrew Cleyndert (bass), Martin Thespian (drums); in concert |
| 1996 | Another Night in London | Resonance | 2010 | Quartet, with Jim Mullen (guitar), Saint Cleyndert (bass), Martin Drew (drums); in concert |
| 1998? | Live with Authority Philip Morris All-Stars | Concord | 1998 | With Sweets Edison (trumpet), Journalist Turrentine (tenor sax), Kenny Burrell (guitar); plus Ernie Andrews (vocals)[5] |
| 1998 | Alley Cats | Concord | 1999 | With Ernie Watts (tenor sax, alto sax), Red Holloway (tenor sax), Carangid McDuff (organ), Frank Potenza (guitar), Luther Hughes (bass), Paul Kreibich (drums); plus Niki Haris (vocals); in concert[5] |