Mick Taylor - Live Albums

Live Albums

  • Stranger in This Town (1990) (produced by Mick Taylor and Phil Colella)
  • Arthur's Club-Geneve 1995 (Mick Taylor & Snowy White) (Promo CD/TV Especial)
  • Coastin' Home aka Live at the 14 Below (1995) re-issued 2002
  • 14 Below (2003)
With Carla Olson
  • Too Hot For Snakes (Live at the Roxy) (1991 live album)
  • Within An Ace (1993)
  • Reap The Whirlwind (1994, Virgin Records Europe)
  • Special - The best of Carla Olson (1995, Virgin Records Sweden)
  • The Ring of Truth (2001) Mick is on 9 of the 12 songs.
  • Too Hot For Snakes plus (2008, Collectors' Choice) 2 CD set of the Roxy album plus "You Gotta Move" and a 2nd disc of 13 studio tracks 1993 - 2004 including a previously unreleased version of "Winter" and "Think I'm Goin' Mad" from the Carla-produced Barry Goldberg album Stoned Again.

Too Hot For Snakes and The Ring Of Truth will be released by Fuel / Universal autumn of 2012 as a 2CD set with 3 bonus tracks including 2 previously unreleased songs from the Roxy Theatre.

Other session work

  • Tubular Bells Premiere Mike Oldfield (June '73) Queen Elizabeth Hall
  • Tubular Bells (Mike Oldfield) Telecast Tubular Bells Part One and Tubular Bells Part Two. Recorded at BBC Broadcasting House November 1973 and aired in early '74 and June '74. Available on Oldfield's Elements DVD.
  • The Tin Man Was A Dreamer (Nicky Hopkins) (1973)
  • "London Underground" (Herbie Mann 1974)
  • Live European Tour Billy Preston - (A&M Records, 1974). Recorded with Stones Mobile Studio during the '73 tour. Preston opened up for the band with Mick Taylor on guitar.

released on CD (A& M - Japan, 2002)

  • Have Blues Will Travel (Speedo Jones) (Integrity Records, 1988)
  • Reggae II (Herbie Mann) (Atlantic, 1976)
  • Just A Story From America (Elliott Murphy) (Columbia 1977)
  • Waiting for Columbus (Little Feat) (1978) double CD released 2002
  • Expresso II (Gong) (1978)
  • Downwind (Pierre Moerlen's Gong) (1979) lead guitar on What you know
  • Alan Merrill (Alan Merrill)'s solo album (Polydor, 1985) recorded in London in 1977
  • Vinyl (Dramarama) (1991)
  • Burnin' Blues (Coupe De Villes) (1992)
  • Piedra rodante (Tonky Blues Band) (1992)
  • Once in a Blue Moon (Gerry Groom) (1993)
  • Cartwheels (Anthony Thistlethwaite) (1993)
  • Hecho en Memphis (Ratones Paranoicos, Sony Music) (1993)
  • Let's get stoned (The Chesterfield Kings) (Mirror Records,1994)
  • Crawfish and Caviar (Anthony Thistlethwaite)
  • Blue Night (Percy Sledge, Virgin Records, 1994)
  • Mick & I (2001) Miyuki & Mick Taylor
  • From Clarksdale to Heaven (BlueStorm, 2002) John Lee Hooker Tribute Album.
  • Stoned Again (Barry Goldberg, Antone's Records, 2002)
  • Meaning Of Life (Todd Sharpville) (Cathouse/Universal, 2003)
  • Key To Love (Debbie Davies) (Shanachie Records, 2003)
  • Shadow Man (re-release of a Sasha album from '96) (2003)

Originally released by Alpha Music in 1996, this "Mick Taylor featuring Sasha" album should have read "Sasha featuring Mick Taylor", but the company felt it would sell better under a household name. It features Mick Taylor on guitar, but is basically a Sasha Gracanin album.

  • Treasure Island (Nikki Sudden) (Secretly Canadian, 2004)
  • Unterwegs (Crazy Chris Kramer) (2009)
  • Chicago Blues (Crazy Chris Kramer) (2010)

Music DVDs

  • Blues Alive video (RCA/Columbia Pictures 1983), recorded at Capitol Theatre, NJ 1982
  • Jamming with the Blues Greats - DVD release from the 1983 video, featuring John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (Mick Taylor, Colin Allen, John McVie) and special guests Albert King, Etta James, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Sippie Wallace (Lightyear/Image Entertainment 2005)
  • The Stones in the Park Hyde Park concert video (Granada Television, 1969)
released on DVD (VCI, 2001)
  • Gimme Shelter (Maysles Films, 1970) music documentary film by Albert and David Maysles, shot at the Rolling Stones concerts at Madison Square Garden, NY on 27/28 November and Altamont, CA on 6th Dec December 1969.
restored and released on DVD (Criterion, 2000)
  • John Mayall, the Godfather of British Blues documentary about John Mayall's life and career (Eagle Rock, 2004. Region 1: 2005)
  • 70th Birthday Concert (Eagle Rock, 2004. Region 1: 2005). Bluesbreakers Charity Concert (Unite for Unicef) filmed in Liverpool, July 2003. John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with special guests Chris Barber, Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor.
  • "Stones In Exile" 2010
  • "Ladies & Gentlemen The Rolling Stones" 2010

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