Andy Johns - Albums Produced

Albums Produced

  • Ahead Rings Out - Blodwyn Pig (1969)
  • As Safe As Yesterday Is - Humble Pie (1969)
  • Town and Country - Humble Pie (1969)
  • Highway - Free (1970)
  • Free Live! - Free (1971)
  • Heartbreaker - Free (1972)
  • Bobby Whitlock - Bobby Whitlock (1972)
  • Why Dontcha - West, Bruce and Laing (1972)
  • Marquee Moon - Television (1977)
  • It's a Circus World - Axis (1978)
  • 1234 - Ron Wood (1981)
  • Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (1982)
  • Stone fury - Burns Like a Star (1983)
  • Trust - Idéal (1983)
  • Sign In Please (demo) - Autograph (1984)
  • Night Songs - Cinderella (1986)
  • Perfect Timing - McAuley Schenker Group (1987)
  • Loud and Clear - Autograph (1987)
  • Long Cold Winter - Cinderella (1988)
  • Four Winds - Tangier (1989)
  • Sahara - House of Lords (1990)
  • Dirty Weapons - Killer Dwarfs (1990)
  • For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge - Van Halen (1991)
  • Under the Influence - Wildside (1992)
  • The Extremist - Joe Satriani (1992)
  • Powers of Ten (2nd release, 2 tracks only) - Shawn Lane (1993)
  • Time Machine - Joe Satriani (1993)
  • Bon Jovi - Good Guys Don't Always Wear White (sound track for The Cowboy Way) (1994)
  • Waking the Dead - L.A. Guns (2002)
  • 22nd Century Lifestyle - pre)Thing (2004)
  • Rips the Covers Off - L.A. Guns (2004)
  • Stone in the Sand - Euphoraphonic (2005)
  • Tales from the Strip - L.A. Guns (2005)
  • The Undercover Sessions - Ill Niño (2006)
  • Radio Romeo - Radio Romeo (2007)
  • Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot (2009)
  • Bingo! - Steve Miller Band (2010)
  • Up Close (album) - Eric Johnson (2010)
  • Double Four Time - The Swayback (2012)
  • The Andy Johns Demo's - Sabyrtooth (2012)
  • Hollywood Forever - L.A. Guns (2012)

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    My first few weeks in America are always miserable, because the tastes I am cursed with are all of a kind that cannot be gratified here, & I am not enough in sympathy with our “gros public” to make up for the lack on the aesthetic side. One’s friends are delightful; but we are none of us Americans, we don’t think or feel as the Americans do, we are the wretched exotics produced in a European glass-house, the most déplacé & useless class on earth!
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