Jim Gordon (musician) - Discography

Discography

During his career, Gordon played with a long list of top musicians and record producers, including:

  • Duane Allman Anthology (organ, piano, drums)
  • Renee Armand The Rain Book (producer, co-writer, drums, guitar)
  • Hoyt Axton My Griffin Is Gone
  • Joan Baez From Every Stage; Diamonds and Rust; Gulf Wind
  • The Beach Boys Good Vibrations; Spirit of America; Pet Sounds
  • Stephen Bishop On and On: Hits of Stephen Bishop
  • Bread Bread
  • Teresa Brewer 16 Most Requested Songs
  • Jackson Browne Jackson Browne (organ); The Pretender
  • Jack Bruce Out of The Storm (tracks 1,7 & 8)
  • The Byrds The Notorious Byrd Brothers
  • Glen Campbell Wichita Lineman
  • The Carpenters Horizon; A Kind of Hush
  • Eric Clapton Eric Clapton; Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs; Derek and the Dominos in Concert; Derek and the Dominos: Live at the Fillmore
  • Gene Clark Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers
  • Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen
  • Judy Collins Who Knows Where the Time Goes
  • Alice Cooper Alice Cooper Goes to Hell; Lace and Whiskey
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Box Set
  • Burton Cummings
  • Delaney & Bonnie On Tour with Eric Clapton and Friends; To Bonnie From Delaney; D&B Together
  • John Denver
  • Donovan Life Is a Merry-go-round; Yellow Star; Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth; Lazy Daze
  • Neil Diamond Beautiful Noise (conga, drums, harmony vocals)
  • The Everly Brothers Heartaches and Harmonies
  • Art Garfunkel Angel Clare
  • David Gates First
  • Lowell George Thanks I'll Eat It Here
  • Hall & Oates Bigger Than the Both of Us
  • Merle Haggard Same Train, Different Time
  • George Harrison All Things Must Pass; Extra Texture; Living in the Material World
  • Jim Henson The Muppet Movie
  • John Lee Hooker Endless Boogie
  • Jim Horn Through the Eye
  • Thelma Houston I've Got the Music in Me
  • Incredible Bongo Band Apache
  • Dr. John Sun, Moon and Herbs
  • Carole King
  • B.B. King In London; The Best of B. B. King
  • John Lennon Imagine; Sometime in New York City
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  • Gordon Lightfoot Sundown; Gord's Gold; Cold on the Shoulder; Summertime Dream
  • Manhattan Transfer Pastiche; Anthology: Down in Birdland
  • Country Joe McDonald Classics
  • Dave Mason Alone Together
  • The Monkees Monkees; More of the Monkees; Instant Replay
  • Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur; Waitress in a Donut Shop
  • Elliott Murphy Elliott Murphy; Lost Generation
  • Tracy Nelson Time is on My Side
  • Randy Newman Randy Newman; 12 Songs
  • Harry Nilsson Nilsson Schmilsson; Aerial Ballet
  • Van Dyke Parks Discover America
  • Tom Petty Playback
  • Emitt Rhodes American Dream
  • Minnie Riperton Adventures in Paradise
  • Johnny Rivers Last Boogie in Paris; Blue Suede Shoes; L.A. Reggae
  • Linda Ronstadt Don't Cry Now
  • Leon Russell The Shelter People; Will o' the Wisp
  • Seals and Crofts Humming Bird
  • John Sebastian Tarzana Kid
  • Carly Simon No Secrets
  • Phil Spector Back to Mono (1958–1969)
  • B. W. Stevenson Pass This Way; Calabasas
  • Barbra Streisand Barbra Joan Streisand
  • Souther–Hillman–Furay Band
  • Redeye Redeye
  • Steely Dan Pretzel Logic
  • John Stewart Phoenix Concerts
  • Mel Tormé Mel Tormé Collection
  • Traffic Welcome to the Canteen; The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
  • John Travolta Best of John Travolta
  • John Valenti Anything You Want, 1976
  • Andy Williams
  • Judee Sill Heart Food
  • Tom Waits The Heart of Saturday Night
  • Mason Williams Classical Gas; Phonograph Record
  • Frank Zappa Apostrophe; Läther; "Grand Wazoo" (tour) and "Petit Wazoo" (tour); Imaginary Diseases; Wazoo
  • Phil Keaggy Love Broke Thru

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