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Andy Johns discography

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This is a discography of records (primarily albums) produced, engineered, and/or mixed by Andy Johns for various acts. Johns, like his older brother Glyn Johns, was a British sound engineer and record producer. He worked on numerous well-known rock albums, including the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. (1972), Television's Marquee Moon (1977), and a series of albums by Led Zeppelin during the 1970s.[1]

Albums produced and/or engineered

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The general reference used for this list is "Credits: Andy Johns" in AllMusic.[2][a] All albums mentioned in this list are either studio albums that were released containing all new material or otherwise live albums. Compilations of past material are not included in this list.

Artist Year Album Producer Engineer Mixing
Gordon Beck Trio 1968 Gyroscope checkY
The Move 1968 Move checkY
The Bonzo Dog Band 1968 The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse checkY
The Small Faces 1968 There Are But Four Small Faces checkY
The Deviants 1968 Disposable checkY
Spooky Tooth 1969 Spooky Two checkY
Blodwyn Pig 1969 Ahead Rings Out checkY
Jethro Tull 1969 Stand Up checkY
Blind Faith 1969 Blind Faith checkY checkY
Humble Pie 1969 As Safe as Yesterday Is checkY
Jack Bruce 1969 Songs for a Tailor checkY
Led Zeppelin 1969 Led Zeppelin II checkY
Humble Pie 1969 Town and Country checkY
Renaissance 1969 Renaissance checkY
Clouds 1969 The Clouds Scrapbook checkY
Clouds 1969 Up Above our Heads checkY
Ten Years After 1969 (re-rel. 1997) Ssssh -Ten Years After checkY
Eric Clapton 1970 Eric Clapton checkY
Free 1970 Highway checkY checkY
Delaney & Bonnie and Friends 1970 On Tour with Eric Clapton checkY
Led Zeppelin 1970 Led Zeppelin III checkY checkY
Sky 1970 Don't Hold Back checkY
Free 1971 Free Live! checkY
The Rolling Stones 1971 Sticky Fingers checkY
Led Zeppelin 1971 Led Zeppelin IV checkY
Mott the Hoople 1971 Brain Capers checkY
Sky 1971 Sailor's Delight checkY
Bobby Whitlock 1972 Bobby Whitlock checkY
The Rolling Stones 1972 Exile on Main St. checkY
Jethro Tull 1972 Living in the Past checkY
West, Bruce and Laing 1972 Why Dontcha checkY
Free 1972 Heartbreaker checkY
Led Zeppelin 1973 Houses of the Holy checkY checkY
The Rolling Stones 1973 Goats Head Soup checkY checkY
The Rolling Stones 1974 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll checkY
Jack Bruce 1974 Out of the Storm checkY checkY checkY
Led Zeppelin 1975 Physical Graffiti checkY
Larry Norman 1976 In Another Land checkY checkY checkY
Randy Stonehill 1976 Welcome to Paradise checkY
Rod Stewart 1977 Foot Loose & Fancy Free checkY checkY
Eddie Money 1977 Eddie Money checkY checkY
Television 1977 Marquee Moon checkY
Rod Stewart 1978 Blondes Have More Fun checkY checkY
Axis 1978 It's a Circus World checkY checkY
Les Dudek 1978 Ghost Town Parade[b] checkY checkY checkY
Joni Mitchell 1980 Shadows and Light checkY
Rod Stewart 1980 Foolish Behaviour checkY
Ron Wood 1981 1234 checkY
Hughes/Thrall 1982 Hughes/Thrall checkY checkY checkY
Led Zeppelin 1982 Coda checkY
Cinderella 1986 Night Songs checkY checkY checkY
McAuley Schenker Group 1987 Perfect Timing checkY checkY checkY
Autograph 1987 Loud and Clear checkY
Show-Ya 1987 Immigration checkY
Eric Clapton 1988 Crossroads checkY
Show-Ya 1988 Glamour checkY
Cinderella 1988 Long Cold Winter checkY
House of Lords 1990 Sahara checkY
Killer Dwarfs 1990 Dirty Weapons checkY
The Broken Homes 1990 Wing and a Prayer checkY checkY
Van Halen 1991 For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge checkY checkY checkY
Killer Dwarfs 1992 Method to Madness checkY checkY checkY
Wildside 1992 Under the Influence checkY
Joe Satriani 1992 The Extremist checkY checkY checkY
Van Halen 1993 Live: Right Here, Right Now checkY checkY
Joe Satriani 1993 Time Machine checkY
Bon Jovi 1995 "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" checkY checkY
Doug Aldrich 1996 Highcentered checkY checkY checkY
B'z 1996 "Real Thing Shakes"[3] checkY checkY
L.A. Guns 2002 Waking the Dead checkY
pre)Thing 2004 22nd Century Lifestyle checkY
Godsmack 2004 Changes checkY checkY
Pepper's Ghost 2005 Shake the Hand That Shook the World checkY checkY
Euphoraphonic 2005 Stone in the Sand checkY checkY checkY
L.A. Guns 2005 Tales from the Strip checkY checkY
Godsmack 2006 IV checkY checkY checkY
Ra 2006 Raw checkY checkY
Ill Niño 2006 The Undercover Sessions checkY checkY checkY
The Dudek, Finnigan, & Krueger Band (DFK) 2006 The Dudek, Finnigan, & Krueger Band checkY checkY checkY
Chickenfoot 2009 Chickenfoot[4] checkY checkY checkY
Steve Miller Band 2010 Bingo! checkY checkY
Eric Johnson 2010 Up Close checkY
Switchblade Glory 2010 Switchblade Glory checkY checkY checkY
Steve Miller Band 2011 Let Your Hair Down checkY checkY
L.A. Guns 2012 Hollywood Forever checkY checkY
X-Drive 2014 Get Your Rock On checkY

Film soundtracks engineered

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  • Good Guys Don't Always Wear White (1994) – Bon Jovi (soundtrack for The Cowboy Way) - produced[5]
  • Ladies and Gentleman The Rolling Stones Movie (2012) – The Rolling Stones - engineered[6]

Notes

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  1. ^ Concerning Andy Johns' contributions as a producer, engineer, and mixer, usually references can be found in the various Wikipedia articles the albums listed below (click into blue links). However, in some cases sufficient references are not included in some of the Wikipedia articles, so to establish a minimum baseline of verification, the general reference used is "Credits: Andy Johns" in AllMusic. There may also be cases where certain albums are not mentioned in "Credits: Andy Johns" but are attested to in other reliable sources presented in the Wikipedia album articles. If that is so, then those albums are listed here along with their corresponding credits.
  2. ^ This album was released in 2009 as part of a combined/merged album.

References

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  1. ^ Sisario, Ben (19 April 2013). "Andy Johns, 62, Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin Engineer, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Credits: Andy Johns". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Real Thing Shakes" liner notes. Vermillion Records. 1996
  4. ^ Joel Selvin (10 May 2009). "Guitarist Satriani joins Hagar for Chickenfoot fun". SFGate. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  5. ^ Eakin, Marah (8 April 2013). "R.I.P. Andy Johns, producer and engineer for Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and more". AV Club. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Ladies and Gentlemen the Rolling Stones". Discogs. Retrieved 15 June 2023.