John O'Reilly Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (9) • MP3 (3) • Vinyl LP (1)
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Doyle's Brunch CD (2005)
John O'Reilly songs Audio Mixer: Jane Mangini.
Recording information: The Moose Lodge, Milford, PA.
Photographers: Mark Weiss; Bobby Sullivan; Rick Berlin.
Unknown Contributor Role: John O'Reilly.
O'2L: Jane Mangini (keyboards); Al Pitrelli (bass instrument).
Personnel: Al Pitrelli (guitar, banjo); Mark Wood (violin); John O'Reilly (bongos, glass, sound effects).
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John O'Reilly music CDs Recording information: Boulevard Studios, Hollywood; Levon Helm Studio, Woodstock, NY; Red Star Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Silverlake, Los Angeles, CA; The Safehouse, Los Angeles, CA.
Photographer: David Black .
Personnel: Marc Carroll (vocals, guitar, piano, drums, percussion); Courtney Marie Andrews (vocals); Larry Campbell (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle); Michael Chaves (guitar); Brian Mitchell (accordion); Probyn Gregory (trumpet, French horn); Bo Koster (piano); Chris Testa, Nelson Bragg (drums, percussion); McKenzie Smith, John O'Reilly, James McAllister (drums).
Audio Mixer: Chris Testa.
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Bull, The Balloon and The Family CD (2004)
John O'Reilly CD discography Like the Weakerthans southerly, desert-bound (Phoenix, to be specific) cousins, Reubens Accomplice play angular and smart pop songs built on a sunny outlook to tweaker trailer park culture, strip malls majesty, and spacious adolescent plains. The band is markedly stronger on their more propulsive numbers -- take "Big Apple, Small Heart," for instance, which crunches power pop, Jimmy Eat World bombast, emo-psychedelia (points for new genre) and waves of noise all into the same song. The country-pop twang of "Underneath the Golden Grain" sounds like Limbeck, and "All Chorus" recalls the more McCartney-inspired moments of Saves the Day's In Reverie, but with an epic grandeur that band never really aims for. The ...
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Nullius in Verba CD (2005)
John O'Reilly albums The music on this CD, like almost all "jazz" music, is the result of a group of musicians improvising on composed themes. The themes in this case come from bassist/composer Nicholas D'Amato. They are a challenging set of variations each composed for the
Photographer: John Mazlish.
Personnel: Nicholas D'Amato (strings); Nicholas D'Amato; Wayne Krantz, John O'Reilly.
Recording information: Studio F, Jersey City, NJ.
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Natural Selection CD (2006)
John O'Reilly discography Tunnels is a world class jazz-rock fusion outfit formed in 1992. Hailed as one of the best in their genre, its core members, vibraphonist Marc Wagnon, drummer John O'Reilly Jr., and bassist Percy Jones, (a '70s fusion pioneer himself and co-founder of th
Audio Mixers: Percy Jones; Marc Wagnon.
Recording information: Buckyball Music Studio, New York, NY (07/2005).
Tunnels: Marc Wagnon (vibraphone); Percy Jones (bass guitar); John O'Reilly (drums).
Personnel: Percy Jones (fretless bass).
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Bad Out There CD (2005)
John O'Reilly CD discography Frank Carillo: Frank Carillo (unknown instrument); Tony Novarro (acoustic guitar); Karl Allweier (double bass, bass guitar); Chris Cubeta (bass guitar); John O'Reilly, Eddie Seville (drums); Norman Del Tufo (percussion); Paul Orofino.
Personnel: Frank Carillo (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, tanpura, harmonica); Chris Cubeta (guitar, piano, drums, background vocals); Tony Novarro (acoustic guitar); Paul Orofino (banjo); Eddie Seville (drums); Norman Deltufo (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Paul Orofino.
Recording information: Foil Studios; MillBrook Sound Studios. ...
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Sammy Says Ouch! CD (1990)
John O'Reilly albums All songs written or co-written by Randy Coven except "Au Privave" (Charlie Parker) and "Little Wing" (Jimi Hendrix).
It's important to know the difference between jazz-rock fusion and instrumental rock. Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and Stuart Hamm are masters of instrumental rock; Chick Corea, Scott Henderson, Al DiMeola, Larry Coryell, and Joe Zawinul are masters of jazz-rock fusion. While a rock instrumentalist might appreciate jazz, his/her music ultimately sounds like an instrumental ...
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Best of Randy Coven CD (2000)
John O'Reilly music CDs Reissue producer: Dave Squillante.
Personnel: Zakk Wylde (vocals); Steve Vai, Vito Bratta, Blues Saraceno (guitar); Al Pitrelli (electric guitar); Mark Wood (violin); Jim Michael "Fizzwah" Yaeger (keyboards); John O'Reilly, Todd Turkisher (drums, percussion).
Liner Note Author: Randy Coven.
Personnel includes: Randy Coven (bass); Zakk Wylde (vocals, guitar); Steve Vai, Al Pitrelli, Steve Morse (guitar); Mark Wood (violin); John O'Reilly, Todd Turkisher (drums, percussion).
Producers: Randy Coven, John Stix.
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 Worked With
Frank Carillo, Marc Carroll, Nicholas D'Amato, O'2L, Reubens Accomplice, Tunnels
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