1976 | ||
Pelaco Bros (EP) |
The Pelaco Brothers | Stephen's first band with Peter Lillie and Johnny Topper. They played "a distinctive style of country and rockabilly with a strong satiric edge" (Juice, Sept 1997). |
1987 | ||
She Set Fire To The House (single) Cleopatra CSP 235 |
Andrew Pendlebury and Stephen Cummings | Featuring: She Set Fire To The House, Country Joy |
Between The Horizon and the Dockyard | Andrew Pendlebury | A solo album from the ex-Sports guitarist, featuring Stephen on vocals on Watch This Movie For Me and an alternate version of She Set Fire To The House. |
1988 | ||
Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Soundtrack) | Various Artists | Stephen contributes the song "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter". |
1990 | ||
The Crossing (Soundtrack) |
Various Artists | Stephen contributes a cover of the Martha and The Vandellas hit "Nowhere To Run". |
1992 | ||
Moon Over Melbourne | Various Artists | Stephen performs a cover of Paul Kelly's "From St Kilda to Kings Cross" with Chris Abrahams. |
1993 | ||
Thru The Hoop | Lisa Edwards | Stephen contributes a rap to the song "Satisfy Me" |
Rough & Ready Rockerbilly | Various Artists | A compilation featuring some tracks from the Pelaco Bros. |
The Heartbreak Kid (Soundtrack) | Various Artists | Keeping his record company happy, Cummings performs a cover of Elton John's "Teacher I Need You" |
Totally Wireless: The Triple J Acoustic Sessions | Various Artists | Features Stephen and Dave Graney performing their song "Three Dead Passengers". |
1995 | ||
Very Best of... | Toni Childs | An Australia-only release featuring Stephen on his own "Fell From A Great Height". |
Don't You Ever Listen To Me (promo single) |
Four Hours Sleep | A pre-album promo release featuring Edwyn Collins on vocals. |
1996 | ||
More of Her | Four Hours Sleep | Bill McDonald, Frente's new bassist, assembles some colleagues (incl. Angie Hart, Edwyn Collins and Stephen Cummings) to perform some songs co-written with Cummings. Great stuff. |
Speak | Kerri Simpson + Vévé | Features appearances by Stephen Cummings (backing vocals on the song "Dockside"), David Bridie and Bill McDonald. |
Many Rivers To Cross (single) |
Toni Childs | Features the Childs/Cummings "Fell From A Great Height" duet. |
Mantra Mix: A Tibet Benefit Album | Various Artists | Stephen contributes Sometimes to this compilation. |
1997 | ||
Kiss Me Ether (EP) |
Christopher Marshall | Featuring two studio tracks and two live tracks with Stephen playing acoustic guitar. |
1998 | ||
Strange Waters, Small Mercies | Christopher Marshall | Stephen performs acoustic guitar and backing vocals, and co-writes a number of the songs on this solo album from the ex-Harem Scarem member. |
RRRewind In The Chapel | Various Artists | Stephen performs "Undecided" (Masters Apprentices) and "Come Down" (The Church) live at the Chapel Off Chapel, Prahran for a 3RRR radio show. He also does backing vocals for Wally Kempton (Even) who performs "Strangers On A Train" (Sports). |
2000 | ||
The Woodstock Sessions: Songs of Bob Dylan | Various Artists | A number of Australian artists offer recordings of Dylan songs, recorded at Joe Camilleri's recording studio in Woodstock St, Elwood. Stephen contributes versions of "Born in Time" and "It's All Over Now Baby Blue". The album is available from Rhythms magazine, Melbourne via mail order (ph: 03-9650 1525). |
2003 | ||
Asylum Seekers Are People | Various Artists | Live at 45 Downstairs, Melbourne - from the "Asylum Seekers Are People" show recorded on 15 April 2002. Proceeds from the concert and CD go to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and Refugee Advocacy Services, South Australia. |
Marking Time | Various Artists | Stephen contributes vocals to the track "Land of Plenty" for this ABC-TV mini series. |
2006 | ||
Love Specifics | Four Hours Sleep | Stephen co-writes most songs and sings lead vocals on a couple. |
2014 | ||
Four Hours Sleep | Four Hours Sleep | Stephen does some lead vocals and co-writes a number of songs. |