Glyn Johns discography

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This is a discography of records (primarily albums) produced, engineered, and/or mixed by Glyn Johns for various acts. Though Johns is best known for his work as an engineer and producer for other artists, he recorded several singles as a solo act in the 1960s. At the end of this article, there is a brief section devoted to Johns' work as a solo artist.

Albums (as producer, recording engineer, and/or mixing engineer)[]

All information presented in this section, unless otherwise indicated, is taken from the discography compiled by Andrew Alburn on pp. 291–300 in Glyn Johns' autobiography, Sound Man,[1] and "Glyn Johns Credits" (AllMusic).[2][a]

Artist Year Album Producer Engineer Mixing
Georgie Fame 1964 Rhythm and Blues at the Flamingo
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The Rolling Stones 1965 December's Children co-eng.
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The Pretty Things 1965 Get the Picture? co-prod.
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The Rolling Stones 1965 Out of Our Heads co-eng.
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The Rolling Stones 1966 Aftermath co-eng.
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The Rolling Stones 1966 Got Live if You Want It!
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Chris Farlowe 1966 The Art of Chris Farlowe
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Small Faces 1966 Small Faces (Decca)
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Chris Farlowe 1966 14 Things to Think About
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Twice as Much 1966
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Small Faces 1967 From the Beginning
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Rolling Stones 1967 Between the Buttons
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Small Faces 1967 Small Faces (Immediate)
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The Rolling Stones 1967 Flowers co-eng.
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The Rolling Stones 1967 Their Satanic Majesties Request
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Johnny Hallyday 1967
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The Rolling Stones 1968 Beggars Banquet
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Steve Miller Band 1968 Children of the Future
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Twice as Much 1968 That's All
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The Pentangle 1968 The Pentangle
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The Move 1968 Something Else from The Move
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Spooky Tooth 1968 It's All About
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Small Faces 1968 Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
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Steve Miller Band 1968 Sailor
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Procol Harum 1968 Shine on Brightly
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The Move 1968 The Move
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The Easybeats 1968 Vigil
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Traffic 1968 Traffic
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Billy Nichols 1968 Would You Believe
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Steve Miller Band 1969 Brave New World
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Family 1969 Family Entertainment
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The End 1969 Introspection
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The Beatles 1969 Abbey Road
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Joe Cocker 1969 Joe Cocker!
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Johnny Hallyday 1969
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Led Zeppelin 1969 Led Zeppelin
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The Rolling Stones 1969 Let it Bleed
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Steve Miller Band 1969 Your Saving Grace
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Lambert and Nuttycombe 1970 At Home
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Bob Dylan 1970 Self Portrait co-eng.
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The Rolling Stones 1970 Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!
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Humble Pie 1970 Humble Pie
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Philamore Lincoln 1970
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Billy Preston 1970 That's the Way God Planned It
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Leon Russell 1970 Leon Russell
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The Beatles 1970 Let It Be
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Joe Cocker 1970 Mad Dogs & Englishmen
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Delaney & Bonnie & Friends 1970 On Tour with Eric Clapton
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The Move 1970 Shazam
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The Band 1970 Stage Fright co-eng.
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Spooky Tooth 1970 The Last Puff
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McGuinness Flint 1970
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Faces 1971 A Nod Is As Good As a Wink... to a Blind Horse
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Boz Scaggs 1971 Moments
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Ben Sidran 1971
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McGuinness Flint 1971
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Jesse Ed Davis 1971
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Leon Russell 1971 Leon Russell and the Shelter People
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Boz Scaggs 1971 Boz Scaggs & Band
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Rita Coolidge 1971 Nice Feelin'
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Howlin' Wolf 1971 The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions
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Humble Pie 1971 Rock On
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Graham Nash 1971 Songs for Beginners
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The Rolling Stones 1971 Sticky Fingers co-eng.
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Spooky Tooth 1971
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The Who 1971 Who's Next co-prod.
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Eagles 1972 Eagles
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The Rolling Stones 1972 Exile on Main St. co-eng.
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Rita Coolidge 1972 The Lady's Not for Sale
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Neil Young 1972 Harvest co-eng.
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Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts 1972 Jamming with Edward!
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Chris Jagger 1973 Chris Jagger
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Eagles 1973 Desperado
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Eric Clapton 1973 Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert
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The Faces 1973 Ooh La La
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The Who 1973 Quadrophenia co-prod.
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Ric Grech 1973 The Last Five Years
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Paul McCartney and Wings 1973 Red Rose Speedway co-eng.
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Gallagher and Lyle 1973 Seeds
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The Ozark Mountain Daredevils 1973 The Ozark Mountain Daredevils co-prod.
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Gallagher and Lyle 1973 Willie and the Lapdog
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The Ozark Mountain Daredevils 1974 It'll Shine When It Shines co-prod.
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The Rolling Stones 1974 It's Only Rock 'n Roll
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Eagles 1974 On the Border co-prod.
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Gallagher and Lyle 1974
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Georgie Fame 1974
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Fairport Convention 1975 Rising for the Moon
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The Who 1975 The Who by Numbers
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Andy Fairweather Low 1976
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1976
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Joan Armatrading 1976 Joan Armatrading
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Ron Wood & Ronnie Lane 1976 Mahoney's Last Stand
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The Rolling Stones 1976 Black and Blue co-eng.
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Buckacre 1976
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The Bernie Leadon—Michael Georgiades Band 1977
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Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane 1977 Rough Mix
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Joan Armatrading 1977 Show Some Emotion
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Eric Clapton 1977 Slowhand
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Eric Clapton 1977 Backless
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1977
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Joan Armatrading 1978 To the Limit
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Paul Kennerly and various Artists 1978 White Mansions
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The Who 1978 Who Are You co-prod
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1979 Lost in Austin
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Joan Armatrading 1979 Steppin' Out
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1979
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1980 Formula II
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Tim Renwick 1980 Tim Renwick
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Paul Kennerly 1980
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Danny Joe Brown 1981 Danny Joe Brown and the Danny Joe Brown Band
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Jools Holland 1981
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Midnight Oil 1981 Place Without a Postcard
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Nine Below Zero 1981
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Chris de Burgh 1981 Best Moves
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The Clash 1982 Combat Rock
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The Who 1982 It's Hard
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Local Boys 1983
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Various artists 1984 ARMS Concert
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Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Albert Lee, 1984 No Introduction Necessary
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Téléphone 1984
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Bob Dylan 1984 Real Live
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Immaculate Fools 1985
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Téléphone 1986
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1986
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The Big Dish 1986 Swimmer
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New Model Army 1986 The Ghost of Cain
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Joolz 1987
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Spooky Tooth 1987
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Helen Watson 1987 Blue Slipper
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Labi Siffre 1987 (Something Inside) So Strong
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John Hiatt 1988 Slow Turning
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Nanci Griffith 1989 Storms
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Green on Red 1989 This Time Around
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John Hiatt 1990 Stolen Moments
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Summerhill 1990
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Del Shannon 1991
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Energy Orchard 1992 Stop the Machine
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Ethan Johns 1992
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David Crosby 1993 Thousand Roads
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Crosby, Stills, & Nash 1994 After the Storm
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The Subdudes 1994
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Jackopierce 1995
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Bruce Cockburn 1994
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Belly 1995 King
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Joe Satriani 1995 Joe Satriani
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The Beatles 1996 Anthology 3 co-eng.
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Eric Clapton 1996 Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies
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The Rolling Stones and various artists 1996 The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
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Warm Jets 1997 Future Signs
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Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings 1998 Struttin' Our Stuff
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Linda Ronstadt 1998 We Ran
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Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings 1999 Anyway the Wind Blows
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Emmylou Harris & Linda Ronstadt 1999 Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions
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Various artists 1999 Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
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John Hiatt and various artists 2002 musical dir.
Bruce Cockburn 2005
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Andy Fairweather Low 2006 Sweet Soulful Music
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The Clash 2008 Live at Shea Stadium
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Ian McLagan & the Bump Band 2008 Never Say Never
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Ryan Adams 2011 Ashes & Fire
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Ben Waters 2011
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The Rolling Stones 2012
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The Staves 2012 co-prod.
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The Rolling Stones 2012 GRRR!
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Band of Horses 2012 Mirage Rock
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Ethan Johns 2012 If Not Now Then When?
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Aaron Neville 2013
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Patty Griffin 2013 Silver Bell
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Stephen Stills 2013 Carry On co-prod.
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Bob Dylan 2013 co-eng.
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Benmont Tench 2014
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Ian McLagan & the Bump Band 2014
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Joe Satriani 2014
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Bruce Cockburn 2014
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David Bowie 2014 Nothing Has Changed co-eng.
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Small Faces 2014
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Small Faces 20..
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Faces 2015
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Various artists 2015
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Various artists 2015 co-prod.
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The Rolling Stones 2015
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Paul McCartney 2016 Pure McCartney
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Eric Clapton 2016 I Still Do
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Eagles 2017
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Jesse Ed Davis 2017
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Discography as a solo artist[]

In the 1960s Johns recorded several singles as a solo artist. The information in this section is taken from Johns' autobiography[3] and from 45Cat.[4] Johns did not produce or engineer any of his solo records.[4]

Artist Month/Year Single Label/Serial No. Producer
Glyn Johns June 1962 "Sioux Indian" b/w "January Blues" Decca F11478 Jack Good
Glyn Johns Oct. 1963 "Old Deceiver Time" b/w "Dancing With You" Decca F11753 Tony Meehan
Glyn Johns 1965 "Today You're Gone" b/w "Such Stuff Of Dreams" LYN 827 Tony Meehan
Glyn Johns Apr. 1965 "I'll Follow The Sun" b/w "I'll Take You Dancing" Pye 7N 15818 Tony Meehan
Glyn Johns Nov. 1965 "Mary Anne" b/w "Like Grains Of Yellow Sand" Immediate IM 013 Tony Meehan

Notes[]

  1. ^ The AllMusic discography includes Johns' most recent work as a producer and engineer. Its contents are generally reliable regarding his work as an engineer and producer for other artists. However, the material about Johns' solo career listed at the bottom of the AllMusic credits should be disregarded. He only cut several singles as a solo artist (in the 1960s) and did not make any albums in that capacity.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Johns 2014, pp. 291–300.
  2. ^ "Glyn Johns: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
  3. ^ Johns 2014, pp. 24–25, 49–50, 60–63.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Glyn Johns - Discography". 45Cat. Retrieved July 18, 2017.

Bibliography[]

  • Johns, Glyn (2014). Sound Man. New York: Plume/Random House. ISBN 978-0-399-16387-6.
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