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Jim Gordon Discography
Associated with: Joe Cocker, Traffic, Monkees, Eric Clapton, Carly Simon, Joan Baez, George Harrison, Carpenters, Freddie King, B.B. King, Linda Ronstadt, Buddy Guy, Beach Boys, Jackson Browne, Gordon Lightfoot, Derek & The Dominos, Van Dyke Parks, Harry Nilsson, Leon Russell, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Dave Mason, Johnny Rivers, Delaney & Bonnie, Tamarack, John Lee Hooker, Steely Dan, Frank Zappa, Waylon Jennings, Donovan, Byrds, Lou Rawls, Rick Nelson, Junior Wells, Hap Palmer, Burton Cummings, David Cassidy, Eddie Zip
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Derek & The Dominos Layla And Other Assorted... (1970)
This box set was digitally remixed and remastered by Bill Levenson and Steve Rinkoff at The Power Station, New York from May to June 1990. Includes a 16-page booklet with session notes, annotations and an essay by Gene Santoro.
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Kenny Rankin Peaceful: The Best Of Kenny Rankin (1996)
Featuring 20 tracks, Peaceful: The Best of Kenny Rankin is a comprehensive overview of the singer/songwriter's career. Most of the material is drawn Rankin's pop material, not his latter-day jazz interpretations. Rankin never had any hits, but all of his ...
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John Stewart Phoenix Concerts: Live (1974)
The 1997 reissue of THE PHOENIX CONCERTS-LIVE features 2 additional tracks that did not appear on the original release; "Freeway Pleasure" and "Let The Big Horse Run."
John Stewart' Phoenix Concerts is regarded as one of the classic live records of ...
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Monkees Listen To The Band (1991)
LISTEN TO THE BAND was released to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Monkees' first recordings. Nearly half of the 80 songs appeared here on CD for the first time, and four tracks were previously unreleased in any form. The ...
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Richard Carpenter Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor (1998)
Richard Carpenter largely remained silent in the years following his sister Karen's death, releasing only one album in nearly 15 years. Ten years after the release of his solo debut, he returned with his second, the insturmental Pianist-Arranger-Composer-Conductor. The convoluted ...
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Everly Brothers Roots (2009)
Track Listing: Introduction: The Everly Brothers Family; Mama Tried; Less Of Me; T For Texas; I Wonder If I Care As Much; Ventura Boulevard; Shady Grove; Illinois; Living To Close To The Ground; You Done Me Wrong; Turn Around; Sing ...
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Monkees Missing Links Vol. 3 (1996)
Track Listing: (Theme From) The Monkees; Kellogg's Jingle; We'll Be Right Back in a Minute; Through the Looking Glass; Propinquity; Penny Music; Tear the Top Right off My Head; Little Red Rider; You're So Good; Look Down; Hollywood; Midnight Train; ...
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Buffalo Springfield Box Set (2001)
Track Listing: DISC 1: 1966: There Goes My Babe; Come On; Hello, I've Returned; Out of My Mind; Flying on the Ground Is Wrong; I'm Your Kind of Guy; Baby Don't Scold Me; Neighbor Don't You Worry; We'll See; Sad ...
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Mel Torme Mel Torme Collection: 1944-1985 (1996)
Track Listing: DISC 1: Where or When; Stranger in Town, A; Day by Day; Willow Road; Born to Be Blue; What Is This Thing Called Love; Get Out of Town; For You, For Me, Forevermore; It's Dreamtime; Gone With the ...
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Eric Clapton Blues (RM) (W/4 Prev Unrel Tra (1999)
Recorded between 1970 and 1980. Includes liner notes by John McDermott.
Digitally remastered by Suha Gur (Universal Music Group Studios).
Prior to Eric Clapton's pop- and MTV-driven mid-'80s work, he spent the '70s and early '80s playing languid, singer-songwriter soft rock evocative ...
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Tracy Nelson Time Is On My Side (1976)
Arranger: Irma Routen.
Personnel: Tracy Nelson (guitar, keyboards); Irma Routen, Oma Drake, Darlene Groncki, Julia Tillman Waters, Susan Steward, Laura Creamer, Mark Creamer, Maxine Willard Waters (vocals, background vocals); Danny Kortchmar, Dean Parks, Jesse Ed Davis , Larry Carlton (guitar); Jim ...
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B.B. King Anthology (2000)
Track Listing: DISC 1: How Blue Can You Get?; Sneakin' Around; Help the Poor; Stop Leadin' Me On; Never Trust a Woman; Every Day I Have the Blues; Sweet Little Angel; All Over Again; Don't Answer the Door; Gambler's Blues; ...
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Jesse Davis Jesse Davis/Ululu (2004)
Wounded Bird is a label that has been dredging the depths of the record company catalogs and issuing a slew of outings from the sublime -- the MJQ's 1957 Modern Jazz Quartet album -- to the ridiculous -- Fiona's two ...
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Gary Wright Best Of The Dream Weaver (1998)
Track Listing: Get on the Right Road; I Know a Place; Stand for Our Rights; Two Faced Man; Dream Weaver; Love Is Alive; Time Machine; I Am the Sky; Who Am I; Are You Weepin'; Touch and Gone; Keep Love ...
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Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur (1974)
Maria Muldaur's self-titled debut record instantly established Muldaur as a major talent and began a career-long melding of American musical styles. Fun, cheerful, and full of the sheer love of playing music, MARIA MULDAUR uses bits of country, pop, blues, ...
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Donovan Cosmic Wheels/Essence To Essence (2004)
The quirky British folk star Donovan found fame in the hippy-dippy 1960s, and this release presents two of his albums that were originally released in 1973: COSMIC WHEELS and ESSENCE TO ESSENCE.
UK twofer combines both the British folk-rock icon's 1973 ...
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Arlo Guthrie Running Down The Road (1969)
With this, his third album, Arlo Guthrie closed out the sixties by heading away from his troubadour beginnings and into country-rock. Produced by Lenny Waronker and Van Dyke Parks, this record is a successful step into a territory where Guthrie's ...
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Cashman & West American City Suite: The Very Best Of (1999)
Digitaly remastered by Elliott Federman (SAJE Sound, New York, New York).
Includes liner notes by Mike Ragogna.
Personnel: Tommy West (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Terry Cashman (vocals); Ben Benay (guitar, harmonica); David Spinozza, Louie Shelton (guitar); Barry Kornfeld (acoustic guitar); Charlie Brown (electric ...
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Jimmy Webb Moon's A Harsh Mistress: The 70's (2004)
Audio Remixers: Bill Inglot; Brian Kehew.
Recording information: Barking Town Hall, London, England; Cherokee Recording Studios & Sound Labs, Hollywood, CA; DeLane Lea Music Centre, London, England; M.C.A. Universal City; OFR Studio; Royal Albert Hall, London, England; Trident Studios, London, England.
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Dan Hill Frozen In The Night (1978)
Having a hit with "Sometimes When We Touch" did wonders for Dan Hill's career, not just because it brought him success, but because that success helped him focus his writing and open up the sonic possibilities of his records. Even ...
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Larry Carlton Playing/Singing (1973)
This is Larry Carlton's second independent recording, which has finally been reissued on CD. The trademark 'Carlton' guitar sound is evident throughout, as is his toneless singing. The tracks here have a more earthy feel, as opposed to the over-produced ...
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Hap Palmer Learning Basic Skills Through Music: Health and Safety, Vol. 3 (1996)
Lyricist: Hap Palmer.
Personnel: Ben Benay (guitar); Jim Gordon (keyboards); Mike Cannon (drums).
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Stephen Bishop Careless (1976)
Even before Stephen Bishop (guitar, trombone, vocals) issued his debut long-player, Careless, in 1978, he'd already become a music industry insider. Bishop was discovered by Art Garfunkel in the 1970s as a publisher, where he penned songs for a diversity ...
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Cecilio & Kapono Journey Through The Years (1998)
Recorded between 1974 and January 1977. Originally released on Columbia Records. Includes liner notes by John Steel.
Reissue producer: John Steel.
Engineers: Al Scmitt, Rick Ruggieri, Bruce Botnick.
Personnel: Cecilio (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Henry Kapono (vocals, guitar); Randy Lorenzo (vocals, electric bass); Jay ...
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Mark-Almond To The Heart (1976)
Recorded at CBS Studios, San Francisco, California and ABC Studios, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Jon Mark (vocals, guitar, classical guitar, percussion); John Almond (vocals, flute, alto flute, saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, percussion); Tommy Eyre (guitar, keyboards, percussion); Greg ...
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