Ken Caillat - Production Discography

Production Discography

  • How Time Flys (1973) – David Ossman (Engineer)
  • Fairytale (1965) – Donovan (Producer)
  • Basket of Light (1969) – Pentangle (Executive producer)
  • Astrud Gilberto Now (1972) – Astrud Gilberto (Executive producer)
  • Love Music (1973) – Sergio Mendes (Assistant)
  • The Phoenix Concerts (1974) – John Stewart (Assistant engineer, engineer)
  • Where We All Belong (1974) – The Marshall Tucker Band (Engineer)
  • Elevation (1973) – Pharoah Sanders (Engineer)
  • Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band, Vol. 1 (1975) – Gabby Pahinui (Engineer)
  • Searchin' for a Rainbow (1975) – The Marshall Tucker Band (Engineer)
  • Amazonas (1975) – Cal Tjader (Remixing, engineer)
  • Cool Rasta (1976) – The Heptones (Executive producer)
  • Greatest Stories Live (1976) – Harry Chapin (Engineer)
  • Look at Me Now – The Buckeye Politicians (Engineer)
  • Warren Zevon (1976) – Warren Zevon (Audio engineer)
  • Rumours (1977) – Fleetwood Mac (Engineer, Mastering, producer); Winner Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
  • Germ Free Adolescents (1978) – X-Ray Spex (Executive producer)
  • Tusk (1979) – Fleetwood Mac (Remastering, engineer, producer)
  • Distant Shores (1980) – Robbie Patton (Engineer, producer)
  • Live (1980) – Fleetwood Mac (Engineer, mixing, producer)
  • Mirage (1982) – Fleetwood Mac (Engineer, producer)
  • Which One of Us Is Me (1984) – Jay Gruska (Engineer)
  • Dancing on the Ceiling (1986) – Lionel Richie (Special Effects, engineer)
  • Bad (1987) – Michael Jackson (Engineer)
  • Streamlines (1987) – Tom Scott
  • "The Cockney Kids Are Innocent" on The First, the Best and the Last (1980) – Sham 69 (Executive producer)
  • Live (1988) – The Dramatics (Engineer)
  • Greatest Hits (1988) – Fleetwood Mac (Producer)
  • Dorian's Legacy (1989) – Spencer Brewer (Engineer)
  • Live and Improvised (1991) – Blood, Sweat & Tears (Engineer)
  • Live at Ronnie Scott's (1990) – Taj Mahal (Executive producer)
  • Third Time Around (1990) – David Becker Tribune (Engineer, mixing, producer)
  • 25 Years – The Chain (1992) – Fleetwood Mac (Producer, engineer)
  • How Far? How Fast? (1992) – Robin Frederick (Design, producer, mixing, engineer)
  • Mom's (1992) – Carl Stone (Audio engineer)
  • Seven Day Weekend (1992) – New York Dolls (Executive producer)
  • Deaf Forever: The Best of Motörhead (2000) – Motörhead (Executive producer)
  • Fiend with a Violin (1996) – The Fall (Executive producer)
  • Very Best of the Searchers (1998) – The Searchers (Executive producer)
  • Close to the Wind (1998) – Fairport Convention (Executive producer)
  • Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker (Highlights) (DVD Audio) – London Symphony Orchestra (Producer, executive producer)
  • Erase the Slate (1999) – Dokken (Executive producer)
  • The Little David Years (1971–1977) (1999) – George Carlin (Engineer)
  • Directions: East – Directions (Executive producer)
  • Directions: North – Directions (Executive producer)
  • Directions: South – Directions (Executive producer)
  • Directions: West – Directions (Executive producer)
  • Elements: Earth – Elements (Executive producer, producer)
  • Elements: Spirit – Elements (Executive producer, producer)
  • Elements: Water – Elements (Executive producer, producer)
  • Bare Bones (1999) – Wishbone Ash (Executive producer)
  • Then and Now (2000) – Lynyrd Skynyrd (Executive producer, mixing)
  • Coco (2007) – Colbie Caillat (Executive producer, mixing, producer, audio production)
  • Breakthrough (2009) – Colbie Caillat (Mixing, producer, engineer, Rhythm Arrangements, executive producer)
  • All of You (2011) – Colbie Caillat (Producer)

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