• 1965 –
Five Long Years –
Eddie Boyd • 1965 –
From the Land of Green Ginger – The Green Ginger Three • 1966 –
From New Orleans to Chicago –
Champion Jack Dupree • 1966 –
Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton –
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1966 –
Art Gallery –
The Artwoods • 1966 – "
Rubber Band" – David Bowie • 1966 –
Sound of Sitar – Chim Kothari • 1966 –
I Tried – Savoy Brown Blues Band • 1967 –
Champion Jack Dupree and His Blues Band –
Champion Jack Dupree featuring
Mickey Baker • 1967 – "
Love You till Tuesday" –
David Bowie • 1967 –
The Blues Alone –
John Mayall • 1967 –
A Hard Road – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1967 –
Crusade – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1967 –
David Bowie – David Bowie • 1967 –
Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band – Eddie Boyd (Liner notes) • 1967 –
Raw Blues – Various Artists • 1967 –
Shake Down –
Savoy Brown • 1967 –
Ten Years After –
Ten Years After • 1968 –
The 1968 Memphis Country Blues Festival – Various Artists • 1968 –
Roosevelt Holts: Presenting The Country Blues (Production) • 1968 –
40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve –
Chicken Shack • 1968 –
7936 South Rhodes – Eddie Boyd • 1968 –
Bare Wires – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1968 –
Blues from Laurel Canyon – John Mayall • 1968 –
Long Overdue – Gordon Smith • 1968 –
Diary of a Band, Vol. 1 – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1968 –
Diary of a Band, Vol. 2 – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1968 –
Getting to the Point – Savoy Brown • 1968 – ''Last Night's Dream'' –
Johnny Shines • 1968 –
Fleetwood Mac –
Fleetwood Mac • 1968 –
Mr. Wonderful – Fleetwood Mac • 1968 –
Undead – Ten Years After (Liner notes) • 1968 –
Fully Interlocking –
The Web • 1968 –
Memphis Hot Shots –
Bukka White (Production, liner notes, photo) • 1968 -- "
Albatross" – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 –
100 Ton Chicken – Chicken Shack • 1969 –
The Biggest Thing Since Colossus –
Otis Spann (Liner notes) • 1969 –
Blue Matter – Savoy Brown (Percussion, arranger, assistant) • 1969 –
Fleetwood Mac in Chicago/Blues Jam in Chicago, Vols. 1-2 – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 –
English Rose – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 –
First Slice – Jellybread • 1969 –
Heavy Blues – Champion Jack Dupree • 1969 –
Looking Back – John Mayall (Liner notes) • 1969 –
Midnight Jump –
Sunnyland Slim • 1969 –
O.K. Ken? – Chicken Shack • 1969 –
Fiends And Angels –
Martha Veléz • 1969 –
Patent Pending – The
Johnny Almond Music Machine • 1969 –
The Pious Bird of Good Omen – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 –
A Step Further – Savoy Brown (Percussion, bells) • 1969 –
Box Of Surprises – Dana Gillespie (Production) • 1969 –
Stonedhenge – Ten Years After (Vocals) • 1969 –
Presenting the Country Blues/Furry Lewis (Production, liner notes) • 1969 –
Presenting the Country Blues/Mississippi Joe Callicott (Production, liner notes) • 1970 –
Theraphosa Blondi –
The Web • 1970 –
Stars of the 1969–1970 Memphis Country Blues Festival – Various Artists • 1970 –
Grease One for Me – Bacon Fat • 1970 –
Christine Perfect –
Christine McVie • 1970 –
White Hot Blue Black –
John L. Watson • 1970 –
In and Out of Focus –
Focus (Liner notes, supervisor) • 1970 –
The End of the Game –
Peter Green • 1970 –
Accept – Chicken Shack • 1971 –
Black Magic Woman – Fleetwood Mac • 1971 –
Bring It Back Home – Mike Vernon (Harmonica, percussion, vocals) • 1971 –
The Original Fleetwood Mac – Fleetwood Mac • 1971 –
Moving Waves – Focus (Liner notes, supervisor) • 1971 –
Rick Hayward – Rick Hayward (Liner notes) • 1971 –
Thru the Years – John Mayall • 1972 –
Alvin Lee and Company – Ten Years After • 1972 –
Discovering the Blues –
Robben Ford • 1972 –
Focus 3 – Focus (Supervisor, backing vocals) • 1972 –
Rocking at the Tweed Mill – Livin' Blues • 1973 –
At the Rainbow – Focus (Supervisor) • 1973 –
History of British Blues Vol. 1 (Various Artists) (Production, liner notes and on one song) • 1973 –
Ram Jam Josey – Livin' Blues • 1974 –
Burglar –
Freddie King (Percussion) • 1974 –
Hamburger Concerto – Focus • 1975 –
Larger Than Life – Freddie King (Percussion) • 1975 –
Love Is a Five Letter Word –
Jimmy Witherspoon (Percussion) • 1975 –
Out in Front –
Olympic Runners (Percussion) • 1975 –
Vintage Years – Fleetwood Mac • 1976 –
Do You Wanna Do a Thing –
Bloodstone • 1976 –
Gold Plated –
Climax Blues Band • 1976 –
Live – Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford (Executive production, editing, mixing) • 1977 –
Best of Savoy Brown – Savoy Brown • 1977 –
Edwin Starr –
Edwin Starr (Tambourine, vibraslap) • 1977 –
Hot to Trot – Olympic Runners (Percussion, vocals) • 1977 –
On the Line – Foster Brothers • 1977 –
Ship of Memories – Focus • 1977 –
Soul Survivors – Diversions • 1978 –
Focus con Proby – Focus (Liner notes, supervisor) • 1978 – ''Puttin' It Onya'' – Olympic Runners (Percussion, vocals) • 1979 –
Let It Roll –
Dr. Feelgood • 1979 –
Out of the Ground – Olympic Runners (Percussion) • 1979 –
Rama Lama –
Rocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1980 –
Rock-It-To Mars –
Rocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1980 – ''Let's Go (Shout! Shout!)'' – Rocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1981 –
Level 42 –
Level 42 • 1982 –
The Pursuit of Accidents – Level 42 • 1983 –
Stop! Please Stop! – Rocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1983 – ''Good Rockin' Tonight'' – Johnny & the Roccos (Production) • 1984 –
End of the Line – Pete McDonald • 1985 –
Graffiti – New Jordal Swingers • 1986 –
Mad Man Blues – Dr. Feelgood • 1986 –
On the Loose –
Steve Gibbons • 1987 –
Hat Trick – Blues 'N' Trouble (Percussion) • 1987 –
Guitar Guitar – 32/20 • 1988 –
Crossroads –
Eric Clapton • 1988 –
Great British Psychedelic Trip, Vol. 1, 1966-69 – Various Artists • 1988 –
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers – John Mayall • 1988 –
Roachford –
Roachford • 1988 –
Songs for the Weekend – New Jordal Swingers • 1988 - “Bad to the Bone” - Bad to the Bone • 1989 –
Level Best – Level 42 • 1989 –
Singles – The UA Years – Dr. Feelgood • 1989 –
Steel & Fire – The Mick Clarke Band (Engineer) • 1989 – ''Mick 'Wildman' Pini'' – Mick Pini • 1989 –
Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990 –
Rod Stewart • 1990 - “Whirlwind on Fire” - Bad to the Bone • 1990 –
Blues It Up –
Dana Gillespie (Percussion) • 1991 – ''That's What The Blues Can Do'' – The
Innes Sibun Blues Explosion (Production) • 1991 –
Second Sight –
Chris Youlden (Vocals, engineer) • 1992 –
25 Years – The Chain – Fleetwood Mac • 1992 –
Attack of the Atomic Guitar –
U.P. Wilson (Engineer, mixing) • 1992 –
Blue Lightning –
Lightnin' Slim (Mixing) • 1992 –
Blues, the Whole Blues & Nothing But the Blues – Jimmy Witherspoon (Percussion, engineer, mixing, liner notes) (Production) • 2015 –
Just A Little Bit – Mike Vernon & Los García (vocals & kazoo – Production & liner notes) • 2016 –
Take Me High –
Laurence Jones (Production) • 2016 –
A Force of Nature –
Sari Schorr (Production) ==Bibliography==