Ed Wool - Discography

Discography

  • 1964 Audition Recordings United Artists as The Nomads
  • 1965 RCA Victor Records as Ed Wool and The Nomads, 45 RPM, "I Need Somebody" / "Please Please (Don't Go)".
  • 1966 Cameo-Parkway Records as The Sure Cure, 45 RPM, "Anything You Want" / "I Wanna Do It".
  • 1967 Diamond/Epic Records as The Pineapple Heard, 45 RPM, "Valleri" / "Ol' Man River", Diamond Records #D-231, BMI 2:20.
  • 1968-69 ABC Records as WOOL, 45 RPM, "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love" / "If They Left Us Alone Now". 45 RPM, "Combination Of The Two" / "The Boy With The Green Eyes".
  • 1969 ABC Records as WOOL - Album, "WOOL".
  • 1970-73 Columbia Records as WOOL, 45 RPM, "Listen To The Sound" / "The Witch". 45 RPM, "It's Alright" / "Take Me To The Pilot". 45 RPM, "I Got The Feeling (Oh No)" / "In The Rest Of My Life".
  • 1982 Nashville Recordings as Ed Wool
  • 1994 Arabellum Independent as The Ed Wool Band
  • 2006 Delay68 as WOOL, CD re-issue of the 1969 album "WOOL"
  • 2011 Oglio Records as WOOL, digital release of the 1969 album "WOOL"

ED WOOL'S EQUIPMENT 1962-1965:Silvertone Twin Twelve amp, '59 Les Paul Special,'62 Fender Bassman Amp, Fender Jazzmaster, Fender Jaguar, Rickenbacker Capri 335, Gretsch Tennesean

1965-1967:VOX AC100 (Not a SuperBeatle) amp, Orange Gretsch 6120, Sunburst Gretsch Viking

1967-1970: SUNN 100s amp, SUNN 1000s amp, Cadillac Green Gretsch Viking

1970-1976: 1967 Epiphone Sheraton (Cherry then White), Les Paul Deluxe Guitar, Les Paul Black Beauty, Martin D-41 Guitar, SUNN Model-T Amp

1976-1987: 1967 Epiphone Sheraton, Gibson 347, '62 Fender Stratocaster, Mesa Boogie Mark I amp, Marshall Jubilee Combo Amp

1987-1992: Warmoth SuperStrat Guitar,Fender Super Champ Amp, Mesa BassMaster Amp

1992-1999: Mesa Studio 22Plus Amp, Mesa Blue Angel Amp, Fender Tone Master Amp, Mesa Dual Rectifier Amp,

1999–Present: Rivera Jay Graydon Signature Amps, Acoustic Echo Amp, Fender BassBreaker Amp, Fender Custom Vibrolux amp, Soldano Avenger amp, Marshall 2000 DSL amp, Guild DV52 guitar

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