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=== Selected discography === * ''Live/Electric Music'', ([[Columbia Records|Columbia]], 1968) * ''[[Four Organs]]'' for four electric organs and maracas ([[Shandar]], 1970; recorded again for [[Angel Records|Angel]], 1973) * ''Music for 18 Musicians'' ([[ECM Records|ECM]], 1978); later: Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble ([[Innova Recordings|Innova]]), [[Ensemble Modern]] (RCA); [[Ensemble Signal]], Brad Lubman [[harmonia mundi]] * ''Radio Rewrite'', Ensemble Signal, Brad Lubman harmonia mundi * ''Double Sextet'', Ensemble Signal, Brad Lubman harmonia mundi * ''Drumming''. Steve Reich and Musicians (a few recordings: John Gibson + Multiples, 1971; [[Deutsche Grammophon]] and [[Nonesuch Records|Nonesuch]]) [[So Percussion]] ([[Cantaloupe Music|Cantaloupe]]) * ''Music for 18 Musicians''. Steve Reich and Musicians (Two recordings: ECM and Nonesuch, 1978), Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble ([[Innova Recordings|Innova]]), [[Ensemble Modern]] (RCA). * ''[[Octet/Music for a Large Ensemble/Violin Phase]]''. Steve Reich and Musicians (ECM, 1980) * ''Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards/Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ/ Six Pianos''. [[San Francisco Symphony Orchestra]], [[Edo de Waart]], Steve Reich & Musicians ([[Philips Records|Philips]], 1984) * ''[[Tehillim (Reich)|Tehillim]]/[[The Desert Music]]'' (ECM Records, 1982); [[Alarm Will Sound]] and OSSIA, Alan Pierson (Cantaloupe) * ''Different Trains/Electric Counterpoint''. Kronos Quartet, [[Pat Metheny]] (Elektra Nonesuch, 1989) * ''Steve Reich: Works 1965β1995''. Various performers (Nonesuch, 1997). * ''Piano Phase'', transcribed for guitar, Alexandre GΓ©rard (Catapult) * ''[[Reich Remixed]]'', (Nonesuch, 1999) * ''You Are (Variations)/Cello Counterpoint''. [[Los Angeles Master Chorale]], Grant Gershon, Maya Beiser (Nonesuch, 2005) * ''[[Daniel Variations]]'', with ''Variations for Vibes, Pianos and Strings''. [[London Sinfonietta]], Grant Gershon, Alan Pierson (Nonesuch, 2008) * ''[[Double Sextet/2Γ5]]'', [[Eighth Blackbird]] and [[Bang on a Can]] (Nonesuch, 2010) * ''Radio Rewrite'', [[Alarm Will Sound]], [[Jonny Greenwood]], Vicky Chow (Nonesuch, 2014) * ''Pulse β Quartet'', [[International Contemporary Ensemble]], [[Colin Currie Group]] (Nonesuch, 2018)
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