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by Al Kooper


  (Note: Italics indicate an album, quotation marks indicate a single song.)

  1962 Gene Pitney: The Many Sounds Of Gene Pitney

  Musicor MM-2001

  1965 Judy Collins: “I’ll Keep It With Mine”

  Elektra 45601

  1965 Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited

  Columbia CL-2389

  1966 Joan Baez: “Pack Up Your Sorrows”

  Vanguard 35040

  1966 Bob Dylan: Blonde On Blonde

  Columbia C2S-41

  1966 Jim and Jean; Changes

  Verve-Folkways 5005

  1966 Phil Ochs: “I Ain’t Marchin’ Anymore”

  Elektra

  1966 Tom Rush: Take A Little Walk With Me

  Elektra EKS 7308

  1966 Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme

  Columbia CS-9363

  1967 Eric Andersen: ‘Bout Changes And Things Take 2

  Vanguard VSD-79236

  1967 Peter, Paul and Mary: Album 1700

  Warner Bros. W-1700

  1967 The Who: The Who Sell Out

  CA DL-74950

  1968 Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Ladyland

  Reprise 2RS-6307

  1968 Moby Grape: WowlGrape Jam

  Columbia CS-9613/MGS-1

  1968 Eric Andersen: More Hits From Tin Can Alley

  Vanguard VSD 79271

  1968 Paul Butterfield Blues Band: In My Own Dream

  Elektra 74025

  1968 Paupers: Ellis Island

  Verve 3051

  1968 Taj Mahal: Natch’l Blues

  Columbia 9698

  1969 B. B. King: Live And Well

  Bluesway BLS-6031

  1969 Rolling Stones: Let It Bleed

  London NPS-4

  (Note: Kooper also played on alternate, unreleased takes of “Brown Sugar” and “Memo from Turner” in this time period.)

  1970 Bob Dylan: New Morning

  Columbia KC-30290

  1970 Bob Dylan: Self-Portrait

  Columbia C2X-30050

  1971 Appaloosa: Appaloosa

  Columbia 9819

  1972 Rita Coolidge: Lady’s Not For Sale

  A&M SP-4370

  1972 Frankie & Johnny: Sweetheart Sampler

  Warner Bros. 2675

  1973 Bob Dylan: Dylan

  Columbia PC-32747

  1973 Lynyrd Skynyrd: Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd

  Sounds of the South 363

  1973 Betty Wright: I Am Woman

  Alston SD7206

  1974 Brewer and Shipley: Brewer And Shipley

  Capitol ST 11261

  1974 Latimore: Latimore

  Glades 6502

  1974 Lynyrd Skynyrd: Second Helping

  Sounds of the South 413

  1974 Roger McGuinn: Peace On You

  Columbia 32956

  1975 Lynyrd Skynyrd Nuthin’ Fancy

  Sounds of the South 2137

  1976 Jeffrey Comanor: A Rumor In His Own Time

  Epic 34080

  1976 Randy Edelman: Farewell Fairbanks

  20th Century 494

  1976 Nils Lofgren: Authorized Bootleg

  A&M SP 8362

  1976 Nils Lofgren: Cry Tough

  A&M SP 4509

  1976 Bill Wyman: A Stone Alone

  Rolling Stones COC 79103

  1977 Terence Boylan: Terence Boylan

  Elektra 7 E 1091

  1977 Alice Cooper: Lace And Whiskey

  Warner Bros. 3027

  1978 Marshall Chapman: Jaded Virgin

  Epic 35341

  1978 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: American Dream

  United Artists LA 854

  1979 Leo Sayer: Here

  Warner Bros. 3200

  1980 Eddie & The Hot Rods: Fish And Chips

  EMI America 3344

  1980 George Harrison: Somewhere In England

  Dark Horse 49725

  1980 Johnny Van Zant: No More Dirty Deals

  Polydor PD1-6289

  1983 Bob Dylan: Infidels

  Columbia 38819

  1985 Bob Dylan; Biograph

  Columbia C5S-38830

  1985 Bob Dylan: Empire Burlesque

  Columbia 40110

  1988 Was (Not Was): What Up, Dog

  Chrysalis 41664

  1990 Bob Dylan: Under The Red Sky

  Columbia 46794

  1990 Shaking Family: Dreaming In Detail

  Elektra 60900-2

  1991 Dion: Bronx Blues (1962-1965) (CD)

  Columbia CGK 46972

  1991 Webb Wilder: Doo Dad

  Zoo/Praxis 72445-11010-2

  1991 Trisha Yearwood: Trisha Yearwood

  MCA MCAD10297

  1992 Various artists: Honeymoon In Vegas (soundtrack) (Kooper appears on Trisha Yearwood’s “You’re The Devil In Disguise”)

  Epic 52845

  1993 Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration

  Columbia C2K 53230

  1993 Shaver: Tramp On Your Street

  Zoo/Praxis 72445-11063

  1993 Various artists: Common Thread: The

  Songs of the Eagles (Kooper appears on Trisha Yearwood’s “New Kid In Town”) Giant 24531

  1995 Tom Petty: PLAYBACK (boxed set)

  MCA MCAD6-1 137

  1996 Tracy Nelson: Move On

  Rounder CD-3143

  1996 Sam Bush: Glamour & Grits

  Sugar Hill SHCD3849

  1997 Dion: The Road I’m On: A Retrospective (CD)

  Columbia C2K 64889

  1997 Honeydogs: Seen A Ghost

  Mercury/Debris 314 534 9592

  1998 Phoebe Snow: I Can’t Complain

  House of Blues 51416 1352

  Soundtrack Work

  (Not comercially released.)

  1986/87 Crime Story (TV series)

  New World Television (2 Seasons)

  Produced by Michael Mann

  1990 Cry-Baby (film)

  Imagine Films

  Directed by John Waters

  1990 Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (TV miniseries)

  Artisan Entertainment

  Produced by Michael Mann

  1991 Ray Charles: 50 Years In Music, Uh-Huh!

  (cable TV special)

  Image Entertainment

  Music direction by Al Kooper

  1994 Against Their Will: Women In Prison (TV movie)

  Monarch Entertainment

  Directed by Karen Arthur

  2000 By Courier (film short)

  Two Tequila Productions

  Directed by Peter Riegert

  2004 King Of The Corner (film)

  Elevation Filmworks

  Directed by Peter Riegert

  Index

  Note: Page numbers in italics refer to photographs

  A & M Records

  Abramson, Marc

  Acapella

  Act Like Nothing’s Wrong

  Adelphi Recording Studios

  Adler, Lou

  Alaimo, Steve

  Aldon

  Alive and Well

  Allman Brothers

  “All Those Years Ago”

  Almo Music

  Alonge, Ray

  Alpert, Herb

  Alpert, Kathy

  Alvin, Dave

  Ambitious

  American Booksellers Association (ABA)

  Amigo Studios

  “Am I Losin”

  Anderie, Cheryl.

  Anderie, David

  Andersen, Eric

  Anderson, Rick

  Angel, Elayne

  Animals, The

  Anonymous Artists of America

  Antioch College

  Apollo Theater

  Apted, Michael

  Arc publishing

  Arista Records.

  Aristo-Cats, The

  Arnold, Jerome

  ASCAP

  Ashby, Hal

  Ashcroft, Richard

  Atlanta Rhythm Section, The

  Atlantic Records
r />   Auger, Brian

  Azoff, Irving

  “Baby Let Me Follow You Down”

  “Baby Talk”

  Bach, Barbara

  Bacharach, Burt

  Backstage Passes (Kooper)

  “Bad Boy”

  Badfinger

  Baez, Joan

  Bahr, Jeff

  Bailey, Barry

  Baker, Ginger

  Baldry, Long John

  “Ballad Of A Thin Man.”

  Ballard, Hank

  Band,The

  Bang Studios

  Barksdale, Everett

  Barry, Dave

  Bartimus, Tad

  Basie, Count

  Basing Street Studios

  Baxter, Jeff

  Beach Boys, The

  Beatles, The

  “Be Bop A Lula”

  Beck, Jeff

  Bedelia, Bonnie

  Bell, Thom

  Bell, William

  Belushi, John

  Berg, John

  Berklee College of Music

  Berle, Milton

  Bernstein, Sid

  Berry, Chuck

  Big Brother and the Holding Company

  Big Sur Folk Festival

  Bilbeaux, Vivien (Kooper’s third wife)

  Bill Black’s Combo

  Billboard

  Billboard Books

  Bishop, Elvin

  Bitter End

  Black Coffee

  “Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots;’

  Black, Dr. Peter

  Blackman, Donald

  Blackmore, Ritchie

  Black Sabbath

  Blair, Nicky

  Blame, The

  Bliffert, Fred

  Bloch, Paul

  Bloch, Roz

  Blonde on Blonde

  Blood, Sweat & Tears

  Child Is Father to the Man

  creation of

  naming of

  split in original band

  Bloomfield, Allen

  Bloomfield, Mike

  death of

  the Electric Flag and

  with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

  Super Session and

  Bloomfield, Susie

  Blount, Roy, Jr.

  Blue, David

  Blue Mink

  Blue Note Records

  “Blues Bag, The”

  “Blues Part IV”

  Blues Project. The

  first album

  Kooper leaves

  photographs of

  Reunion in Central Park

  second album

  Blues Project, The (blues album)

  Blues Project Live at the Cafe Au Go Go, The

  Blues Project Live at Town Hall, The

  Blumenfeld, Roy

  see also Blues Project, The

  BMI

  Bob Dylan (Kramer)

  Boddicker, Michael

  Bolan, Marc

  Bolton, Michael

  Bookends

  Booker T.

  Booker T. & the MGs

  Boot

  “Border Song”

  Born in East L.A.

  Boston Herald

  “Both Sides Now”

  Bottom Line, The

  Bowie, David

  “Boy Crazy”

  Boyd, Joe

  Boyle, Peter

  Bramblett, Randall

  “Brand New Day”

  Brass, Bob

  Brecker, Michael

  Brecker, Randy.

  Briggs, David

  Brill Building (1619 Broadway)

  Broadway, New York City:

  1619 Broadway (Brill Building)

  1650 Broadway

  1697 Broadway

  Bromberg, David

  Brooks, Harvey (ne Goldstein)

  Brovsky, Michael

  Brown, James

  Brown, Savoy

  “Brown Sugar”

  Bruce, Honey

  Bruce, Jack

  Bruce, Kitty

  Bruce, Lenny

  Buckley, Tim

  Buddy Miles Express

  Buffalo Springfield, The

  Bundrick, Rabbit

  “Burn Down the Mission”

  Bums, Bob

  Burton, Gary

  Burton, James

  Bush, Sam

  Butterfield, Paul

  Buttrey, Kenny

  Byrds, The

  Cactus

  Cafe Au Go Go

  Cafe Interlude

  Cale, J. J.

  Calello, Charlie

  Crime Story and

  California, Randy

  “Call Me the Breeze”

  Campbell, Tevin

  “Candida”

  Candymen, The

  Canned Heat

  Capitol Records

  Capricorn Records

  “Carl of the Jungle”

  Carnegie Hall

  Carpenter, John

  Carr, Wynonna

  Cars, The

  Carter, Billy

  Carter, Jimmy

  Carter, Valarie

  Cash, Johnny

  Cassidy, David

  Casuals, The

  “Catch the Wind”

  Cato, Bob

  Cavaliere, Felix

  CBS Records

  “Chains”

  Chambers Brothers, The

  Championship Wrestling

  Chantels, The

  Chapman, Marshall

  Charles, Ray

  Chase, Jeff

  “Cheatin’ Woman”

  “Cheryl’s Goin’ Home”

  Chester, Gary

  Chicago Loop, The

  Chiffons, The

  Child Is Father to the Man

  China Records

  Chiriowski, Josef

  Christie, Lou

  Chrysalis Records

  “Chump Change Romeo:’

  Clapton, Eric.

  Clark, Dick

  Clash, The

  Clayton-Thomas, David

  Clemons, Clarence

  Club Lingerie

  Coasters, The

  Cobb, J. R.

  Cobb, Willie

  Cocker, Joe

  Cohen, Leonard

  Colaiuta, Vinnie

  Cold Chisel

  Collins, Allen

  Collins, Judy

  Collins, Phil

  Colomby, Bobby

  Coltrane, John

  Columbia Records

  Kooper as producer for

  Columbia Studios

  “Come Back and Stay”

  Common Thread

  Como, Perry

  Concorde Studios

  Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

  “Conversation”

  Cook, Lou

  Cooper, Alice

  Cooper, Ray

  Copeland, Stewart

  Cordell, Denny

  Cornelius, Ron

  Cotton, James

  “Country Comfort”

  Court, John

  Crawdaddy

  Cream

  Crime Story .

  Critics Chorus

  Cromwell, Chad

  Cropper, Steve

  Crosby, David

  Crosby, Stills, and Nash

  Cross, Christopher

  “Crossroads”

 

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