Some Albums Produced And/or Engineered By Eddy Offord
- Albums with Emerson, Lake & Palmer (as engineer)
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)
- Tarkus (1971)
- Pictures at an Exhibition (1971)
- Trilogy (1972)
- Albums with Heads Hands and Feet
- Heads Hands and Feet (1971) (engineer)
- Tracks (1972) (engineer)
- Albums with Taste and Rory Gallagher
- Taste (1969) (engineer)
- On the Boards (1970) (engineer)
- Rory Gallagher (1971) (engineer)
- Albums with Yes (as co-producer and engineer except where noted)
- Time and a Word (1970) (engineer only)
- The Yes Album (1971)
- Fragile (1971)
- Close to the Edge (1972)
- Yessongs (1973)
- Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973)
- Relayer (1974)
- Drama (1980) (co-producer only)
- Union (1991)
- Album with David Sancious & Tone (as co-producer and engineer)
- True Stories (1978)
- Just As I Thought (1979)
- Album with Dixie Dregs (co-producer with Steve Morse)
- Industry Standard (1982)
- Albums with Pallas
- The Sentinel (1984)
- Album with Jay Aaron (as co-engineer & producer with Jay Aaron)
- "Jay Aaron Inside/Out" (Warner Bros. 1990)
- Albums with 311
- Music (1993)
- Grassroots (1994)
- Albums with National Head Band
- Albert 1 (1971)
- Album with Tinsley Ellis
- Hell or High Water (2002)
- Albums with Utopia (Engineer on 2 cuts)
- Ra (1977)
Tim Morse interview with Eddy Offord
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