2015 - "The Wild Magnolias: Big Chief Bo Dollis' Wild Sides" Reggie is featured on track 4 "Backhand" with Bruce Hornsby.
2010 - "Homage 1" by Reggie Houston, featuring Grammy nominated pianist Janice Scroggins, and blues icon Curtis Salgado.
2010 - "Treme: Music From the HBO Original Series, Season 1" Reggie is featured on John Boutté's "Treme Song," the television series' theme song, which reached as high as the #3 selling jazz single on iTunes.
2006 - "Live From Austin: Fats Domino" A live recording of Austin City Limits.
2004 - "Doctors, Professors, Kings & Queens: Big Ol' Box of New Orleans" Shout! Factory's mammoth 4 disc collection that covers the full range of Crescent City music, from R&B to jazz, zydeco and funk.
2003 - "Hit" by Peter Gabriel, Reggie plays on disc 2 track 10 "Lovetown" and disc 1 track 13 "Steam" which first appeared on Gabriel's 1992 Release "US" (see below for info).
2003 - "Legends of New Orleans: Fats Domino Live!"
2003 - "Louisiana Night" by Jimmy "Bean" Ballero.
2003 - "Makin' Groceries" by Reggie Houston and Friends.
2000 - "As Long as You're Living Yours: The Music of Keith Jarrett."
1999 - "Wordless Praise The Gospel Saxophone of Reggie Houston." with Ezekiel Williams on organ & piano, Damian Brown on piano, organ & synthesizer, Cornell Williams on bass, and Jeffrey Alexander drums. Produced by Mark Bingham.
1999 - "Come On Now Social" by The Indigo Girls. Reggie appears on track 6 "Peace Tonight" along with guest vocalist Joan Osborne.
1996 - "All The Way - Live at Snug Harbor" with The Charmaine Neville Band.
1996 - "There's Room For Us All" by Terrance Simien (Reggie is mistakenly credited as "Reggie Dallas" on this album-- something about an in-studio joke gone awry...).
1996 - "Live at Bourbon Street Music Club" also released as "Live in Brazil" with The Charmaine Neville Band.
1996 - "Before the Feeling is Gone" by Nora Wixted.
1994 - "Gazebo Sessions" by The Reggie Houston-Amasa Miller Trio.
1992 - "Us" by Peter Gabriel, Reggie plays on track 6 "Washing of the Water" and grammy nominated track 4 "Steam" which topped Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart for 5 weeks.