Producing Burnett's production credits include
How Will the Wolf Survive? (Slash/Warner Bros., 1984) by Los Lobos, In April 2006, he announced that his first concert tour in nearly two decades would begin on May 16 in Chicago at
The Vic Theatre. Around the same time, jazz singer
Cassandra Wilson released an album of blues songs,
Thunderbird (2006), which was produced by Burnett. He wrote one of the album's songs and co-wrote another with
Ethan Coen. He produced music for the remake of the film ''
All the King's Men''. In 2006, he produced
Brandi Carlile's
The Story album, the title song of which became a minor hit and was featured on a special broadcast of ABC-TV's ''
Grey's Anatomy''. Carlile's guitarist and bassist, twins Tim and Phil Hanseroth, respectively, used instruments from Burnett's private collection during the "live" recordings in
Vancouver, British Columbia. , May 5, 2008, with
Alison Krauss and
Robert Plant In early 2008,
Pete Townshend announced that Burnett was to go into the studio that fall to help produce an all-covers album for
The Who. However, on a May 15, 2008, episode of the NPR radio show
All Songs Considered, Burnett threw that project into question. He stated that Townshend had indicated in a blog that he was putting all his projects on hold. In 2009, Burnett produced albums for
Moonalice and
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. In that same year, he also produced Elvis Costello's album
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane as well as co-writing the song "Sulfur to Sugarcane" with Costello. Burnett produced a collaboration album by
Elton John and
Leon Russell. John, Russell, and
Bernie Taupin (John's lyricist) wrote songs together in late 2009. The album,
The Union, was recorded in January 2010 and released in October 2010. In 2010, Burnett produced
Gregg Allman's album
Low Country Blues, released in January 2011. From 2010 to 2012 Burnett produced
Lisa Marie Presley's album
Storm & Grace, released May 15, 2012. In 2014, Burnett produced
Punch Brothers' fourth studio album,
The Phosphorescent Blues, which was released in January 2015. In 2016, he produced the Italian bluesman
Zucchero Fornaciari's album
Black Cat. In 2016, T Bone produced
Jupiter Calling by
the Corrs; a record that received mixed reviews, but encapsulated the core of their sound and songwriting ability. In July 2018, he produced
Sara Bareilles'
Amidst the Chaos in Los Angeles. Burnett played electric guitar on and produced six mid-2021 Bob Dylan recordings of "
Blowin' in the Wind," "
Masters of War," "
The Times They Are A-Changin' (song)," "
Simple Twist of Fate," "
Gotta Serve Somebody," and "
Not Dark Yet" intended to be auctioned or sold as unique Ionic Original recordings. "
Blowin' in the Wind" was auctioned by Christie's in 2022 for almost $1.8 million and
Masters of War," "
Simple Twist of Fate," and "
Gotta Serve Somebody" were to be sold by Christie's through private sale in late 2023. Burnett also produced and wrote
Ringo Starr's January 2025 country music album
Look Up. Code In 2008, it was reported that Burnett "started a new venture called
Code, which aims to do for music what
THX did for movie-theater sound: set standards that ensure the best possible quality." He is opposed to the trend of brighter and more
compressed processing to such an extent that he largely retired from the music business around 1995–1996 and pursued an opportunity to work in theater with Sam Shepard, which led to his work on several films. The audio format known as Code involves the simultaneous release of multiple sound formats, thus avoiding much of the processing which happens when sound is converted from one format to another. The first album produced with Code was
Life, Death, Love and Freedom (2008) by John Mellencamp. ==Work in films==