Eric Ambel discography

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Eric Ambel discography
Studio albums3
Live albums1
Compilation albums1

Eric "Roscoe" Ambel is a New York City–based guitarist and record producer. His discography consists of 3 studio albums, 1 live album, and 1 compilation. In addition, he has been featured a performer and producer on many albums by other artists.

Solo albums[]

Studio[]

Live[]

  • 2017: Roscoe Live: Vol 1 (Lakeside Lounge)

Compilations[]

  • 2004: Knucklehead (Lakeside Lounge)

With The Yayhoos[]

With the Del Lords[]

With Steve Earle[]

As producer[]

1990 - 1995[]

  • 1992: Blood Oranges - Lone Green Valley EP (East Side Digital)
  • 1992: Nils Lofgren - Crooked Line (Rykodisc)
  • 1994: Blood Oranges - The Crying Tree (East Side Digital)
  • 1994: Go To Blazes - Any Time ... Anywhere (East Side Digital)
  • 1994: The Bottle Rockets - The Brooklyn Side (East Side Digital)
  • 1995: Blue Mountain - Dog Days (Roadrunner)
  • 1995: Cheri Knight - The Knitter (East Side Digital)
  • 1995: Simon And The Bar Sinisters - Look At Me I'm Cool!!! (Upstart)
  • 1995: The Cowslingers - That's Truckdrivin' (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
  • 1995: Mojo Nixon - Whereabouts Unknown (Ripe & Ready)
  • 1995: Mojo Nixon - Girlfriend In A Coma (Ripe & Ready)
  • 1995: Mojo Nixon - Whereabouts Unknown (Ripe & Ready)

1996 - 1999[]

  • 1996: Go To Blazes - Waiting Around For The Crash (East Side Digital)
  • 1996: Martin's Folly - Martin's Folly (Johnson's Wax)
  • 1996: Mary Lee's Corvette - Mary Lee's Corvette (Ripe & Ready)
  • 1997: The Bottle Rockets - 24 Hours A Day (Atlantic)
  • 1997: Love Riot - Killing Time EP (Squirrel Boy)
  • 1997: Simon Chardiet - Bug Bite Daddy (New Rounder / Upstart)
  • 1998: The Blacks - Dolly Horrorshow (Bloodshot)
  • 1999: The Backsliders - Southern Lines (Mammoth)
  • 1999: Mary Lee's Corvette - True Lovers Of Adventure (Wild Pitch)
  • 1999: The Bottle Rockets - Brand New Year (Doolittle / New West)

2000 - 2009[]

  • 2000: Freedy Johnston - Live At 33 1/3 (Singing Magnet)
  • 2001: Big In Iowa - Green Pop (Blue Rose)
  • 2001: Demolition String Band - Pulling Up Atlantis (Okra-Tone)
  • 2002: Mary Lee's Corvette - Blood On The Tracks (Bar/None)
  • 2002: Miss Tammy Faye Starlite and the Angels Of Mercy - On My Knees (self-released)
  • 2004: The Bottle Rockets - Leftovers (New West)
  • 2006: Sugar Mountain - In the Raw (Brewery)
  • 2007: Kasey Anderson - Reckoning (Terra Soul / Blue Rose)
  • 2007: Spanking Charlene - Dismissed With a Kiss - (Slacker)
  • 2009: The Bottle Rockets - Lean Forward (Bloodshot)
  • 2009: Kasey Anderson - Nowhere Nights (Red River)

2010 - 2017[]

  • 2010: Esquela - The Owl Has Landed (Bovina)
  • 2011: Ben Hall - Ben Hall! (Tompkins Square)
  • 2012: Jimbo Mathus and the Tri-State Coalition - White Buffalo (Fat Possum)
  • 2013: Esquela - Are We Rolling? (Bovina)
  • 2014: [Girls, Guns and Glory - Good Luck (Lonesome Day)
  • 2015: The Bottle Rockets - South Broadway 0Athletic Club (Bloodshot)
  • 2015: Jimbo Mathus - Blue Healer (Fat Possum)
  • 2016: Esquela - Canis Majoris (Bovina)
  • 2017: Jack Grace - Everything I Say Is A Lie (self-released)

As primary artist/song contributor[]

  • 1999: various artists - This Note's for You Too! A Tribute to Neil Young (Inbetweens Records) - track 2-3, "Revolution Blues"
  • 2005: various artists - Lowe Profile: A Tribute To Nick Lowe (Brewery) - track 1-1, "12 Step Program (To Quit You Babe)"
  • 2007: various artists - More Barn: A Tribute to Neil Young (Slothtrop) - track 17, "Cocaine Eyes" with the Roscoe Trio

As composer[]

  • 1995: Dan Zanes - Cool Down Time (Private Music) - track 2, "No Sky" (co-written with Dan Zanes and Mitchell Froom)
  • 1999: Steve Wynn - My Midnight (Zero Hour) - track 1, "Nothing But The Shell" (co-written with Steve Wynn)
  • 2011: Kasey Anderson and the Honkies - Heart Of A Dog (Red Parlor Records) - track 1, "The Wrong Light" (co-written with Kasey Anderson)
  • 2016: The Bullhounds - To Rock & to Serve (Mighty / Rock Bastard / Traffic) - track 1, "Ain't Easy Being Cool" (co-written with James Marshall and Jeremy Tepper)

Other appearances[]

References[]

External links[]


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