Bernie Leadon discography

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Bernie Leadon discography
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Bernie Leadon (second from left) on the "History of the Eagles" tour in Grand Rapids MI, September 2014.

Bernie Leadon is an American musician and songwriter. In addition to his solo album and recordings with Eagles, Hearts & Flowers, Dillard & Clark, and the Flying Burrito Brothers, he has been featured as a performer and composer on many albums by other artists.

Solo recordings[]

  • 2004: Mirror (Really Small Entertainment)

As a member of The Maundy Quintet[]

  • 1967: "2's Better Than 3" / "I'm Not Alone" (Paris Tower)

As a member of Hearts & Flowers[]

  • 1968: Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women (Capitol)

As a member of Dillard & Clark[]

As a member of Linda Ronstadt & The Corvettes[]

As a member of The Flying Burrito Brothers[]

As a member of Eagles[]

With Chris Hillman, David Mansfield, Al Perkins, and Jerry Scheff[]

  • 1985: Ever Call Ready (Maranatha! / A&M)

With Michael Georgiades[]

  • 1977: The Bernie Leadon-Michael Georgiades Band - Natural Progressions (Asylum)

As composer[]

1967 - 1979[]

  • 1967: The Maundy Quintet - "2's Better Than 3" and "I'm Not Alone"
  • 1968: Hearts & Flowers - Of Horses - Kids - and Forgotten Women (Capitol) - track 6, "When I Was A Cowboy"; track 7, "Legend of Ol' Tenbrookes"; track 9, "Two Little Boys" (all co-written with Dave Dawson and Larry Murray); and track 10, "Extra, Extra / Rock And Roll Gypsies / Extra Extra" (co-written with Larry Murray and Roger Tillison)
  • 1970: Douglas Dillard - The Banjo Album (Together) - track 11, "With Care From Someone" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Gene Clark)
  • 1971: Linda Ronstadt - Silk Purse (Capitol) - track 9, "He Darked The Sun" (co-written with Gene Clark)
  • 1972: Johnny Rivers - L.A. Reggae (United Artists) - track 11, "Life Is A Game" (co-written with Michael Georgiades)
  • 1972: Johnny "Hammond" Smith - The Prophet (Kudu) - track 3, "Witchy Woman" (co-written with Don Henley)
  • 1974: Gene Clark - No Other (Asylum) - track 9, "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (bonus track from 2003 reissue)
  • 1976: Barbara Dickson - Answer Me (RSO - track 3, "My Man"
  • 1977: New Grass Revival - New Grass Revival (Starday) - track 8, "With Care From Someone" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Gene Clark)
  • 1979: Douglas Adams - The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy (Original) - track A1, "Journey Of The Sorcerer"; track D8, "Journey's End (Journey Of The Sorcerer)"
  • 1979: New Grass Revival - Barren County (Flying Fish) - track 2, "In The Plan" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Gene Clark)

1980 - 1999[]

  • 1986: J. D. Crowe and the New South - Straight Ahead (Rounder) - track 2, "God's Own Singer"
  • 1990: The Skeletons - In The Flesh (Demon / East Side Digital) - track 2, "Older Guys" (co-written with Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons)
  • 1991: Devonsquare - Bye Bye Route 66 (Atlantic) - track 5, "Diamond Days" (co-written with Tom Dean)
  • 1992: Joy Lynn White - Between Midnight & Hindsight (Columbia) - track 9, "Hey Hey Mama" (co-written with Jimmy Davis)
  • 1992: Restless Heart - Big Iron Horses (RCA) - track 7, "Blame It On Love" (co-written with Jimmy Davis and Tommy Burroughs)
  • 1994: New Grass Revival - Today's Bluegrass (Hollywood / IMG) - track 10, "With Care from Someone" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Gene Clark)
  • 1996: Crystal Bernard - Girl Next Door (River North / A&M) - track 8, "Too Far This Time" (co-written with David Rhyne and Vaughan Penn)
  • 1996: Union Springs - Next Train Headed South (Copper Creek) - track 9, "God's Own Singer"
  • 1996: Still Going West - 727 (Road) - track 8, "Twenty-One"

2000 - present[]

  • 2000: J. P. Fraley - Wild Rose of the Mountain (Rounder) - track 31, "Bitter Creek"
  • 2000: Jetenderpaul - Presents the Modal Lines (Burnt Toast Vinyl) - track 13, "Twenty-One"
  • 2000: various artists - Full Circle: A Tribute to Gene Clark (Not Lame) - track 2-6, "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (co-written with Gene Clark)
  • 2003: Last Train Home - Tributaries (Adult Swim) - track 1, "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (co-written with Gene Clark)
  • 2008: Daryl Braithwaite - The Lemon Tree (Liberation Music) - track 9, "My Man"
  • 2009: Jussi Syren - From Vyborg to L.A. (Goofin') - track 9, "God's Own Singer"
  • 2016: John McEuen - Made in Brooklyn (Chesky) - track 4, "She Darked the Sun" (co-written with Gene Clark)

As producer[]

Also appears on[]

1968 - 1974[]

1975 - 1979[]

1980 - 1984[]

  • 1980: various artists - The Legend of Jesse James (A&M) - guitar, banjo
  • 1981: Chi Coltrane - Silk & Steel (CBS) - acoustic guitar
  • 1982: Teresa Brewer - In London (Signature) - track 7, "Saturday Night" (co-written with Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Randy Meisner)
  • 1982: Chris Hillman - Morning Sky (Sugar Hill Records) - banjo on track 2, "The Taker"
  • 1982: Harry Browning and Laury Boone - Sweet Harmony (Lamb & Lion) - banjo
  • 1984: Chris Hillman - Desert Rose (Sugar Hill) - vocals, guitar (acoustic, electric), banjo, mandora, fiddle
  • 1984: Stephen Stills - Right by You (Atlantic) - guitar, vocals

1985 - 1989[]

1990 - 1993[]

1994 - 1999[]

  • 1994: Bob Woodruff - Dreams and Saturday Nights (Asylum / Elektra) - banjo
  • 1994: Stevie Nicks - Street Angel (Modern) - backing vocals, cello, guitar, mandocello, mandolin
  • 1995: Freelight - Freelight (San Francisco Sound) - acoustic guitar, banjo
  • 1995: Pam Tillis - All of This Love (Arista) - banjo
  • 1997: Amazing Rhythm Aces - Ride Again (Breaker) - guitar, banjo, mandolin
  • 1998: Linda Ronstadt - We Ran (Elektra) - guitar (acoustic, electric), mandocello, vocals
  • 1998: Mancy A'lan Kane - Paper Moon (Atlantic) - acoustic guitar
  • 1999: Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris - Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions (Asylum) - guitar (acoustic, electric, 12-string), mandolin, bass, guitarron, mandocello

2000 - present[]

Sources[]


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