Tom Scott (saxophonist)
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Thomas Wright Scott (born May 19, 1948) is an American saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He was a member of
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and led the jazz fusion group
L.A. Express The L.A. Express was an American jazz fusion ensemble. Members of L.A. Express played on several Joni Mitchell albums, namely ''Court and Spark'', ''The Hissing of Summer Lawns'' and the live album ''Miles of Aisles'' between 1974 and 1975. The ...
.


Early life, family and education

Scott was born in
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,
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, US. He is the son of film and television composer
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, who had more than 850 television credits and more than 100 film credits as a composer, orchestrator, and conductor, including the theme songs for '' Dragnet'' and '' Lassie''.


Career

Tom Scott's career began as a teenager as leader of the jazz ensemble Neoteric Trio and the band Men of Note. After that, he worked as a
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. In 1970,
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said of him: "Tom Scott, the saxophonist; he's 21, and out of sight! Plays any idiom you can name, and blows like crazy on half a dozen horns." Scott wrote the theme songs for the television shows '' Starsky and Hutch'' and ''
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''. In 1974, with the L.A. Express he composed the score for the animated movie, ''The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat''. He played the soprano saxophone solo on the number-one hit single "
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" by the band
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. In 1976, he played the theme "I Still Can't Sleep" in ''
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''. Scott also composed the soundtrack for 1980's '' Stir Crazy''. In 1982, he collaborated with
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on "Without Us", the theme to the 1980s sitcom ''
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''. He also played the
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, an electronic wind instrument on
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's "
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", as well as lyricon and saxophone on
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's album
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. Scott was a founding member of
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Band, despite his absence in the two films, ''
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'' and ''
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''. According to Bob Woodward's account in ''
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, Scott left the band after their 1980 tour over a salary dispute. However, he reunited with
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and the Blues Brothers Band in 1988 to record a few tracks for '' The Great Outdoors''. Scott led the
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on two short-lived late-night talk shows: ''
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'' in 1989 and ''
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'' in 1993. From 1995 to 1998, Scott provided the main title arrangement and additional music for the television series ''
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''. He was music director for the
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in 1996, several Emmy Awards telecasts from 1996 to 2007, ''Ebony'''s 50th Birthday Celebration, and the
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telecasts. He has dozens of solo recordings for which he collected 13
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nominations (three of which he won). He has numerous film and television scoring credits, including composing and conducting the score for the movie ''
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'', and appeared on records by
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,
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,
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,
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(" Children of the Night"),
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(" Black Cow"), Steppenwolf, and
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"). He produced two albums for tenor vocalist Daniel Rodriguez. ''The Spirit of America'' has sold over 400,000 copies. Scott is also a member of the Les Deux Love Orchestra and has conducted over 30
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s around the U.S. as music director for Rodriguez. His song "Today" is credited as the sample for the hip-hop classic "
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" by
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.


Discography


As leader

* ''
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'' (
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, 1967) * '' Rural Still Life'' (Impulse!, 1969) * ''Hair to Jazz'' (
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, 1970) * ''Paint Your Wagon'' (1971) * ''Great Scott'' ( A&M, 1972) * '' New York Connection'' (
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, 1975) * ''
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'' (movie soundtrack, 1975) * '' Blow It Out'' (Ode, 1977) * ''Intimate Strangers'' ( Columbia, 1978) * ''Street Beat'' (Columbia, 1979) * ''Crazy'' (soundtrack for '' Stir Crazy'', 1980) * ''Apple Juice'' (live) (Columbia, 1981) * ''
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'' ( Elektra, 1982) * ''Target'' (
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, 1983) * ''One Night – One Day'' (
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, 1986) * ''Streamlines'' ( GRP, 1987) * ''Flashpoint'' (GRP, 1988) * ''Them Changes'' with ''
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'' house band (GRP, 1990) * ''Keep This Love Alive'' (GRP, 1991) * ''Born Again'' (GRP, 1992) * ''Reed My Lips'' (GRP, 1994) * ''Night Creatures'' (GRP, 1995) * ''Toy Story 2'' (soundtrack) (1999) * ''New Found Freedom'' (Higher Octave, 2002) * ''Bebop United'' (live) (
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, 2006) * ''Telling Stories'' with
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(Reviver, 2012) With The L.A. Express * ''
Tom Scott and The L.A. Express ''Tom Scott and The L.A. Express'' is a Jazz/Fusion album released in 1974 by Tom Scott backed by the L.A. Express. Track listing #"Bless My Soul" (Sample, Guerin, Carlton, Bennett, Scott) - 4:09 #"Sneakin' in the Back" (Sample, Guerin, Carlto ...
'' (Ode, 1974) * ''Tom Cat'' (Ode, 1975) * ''Bluestreak'' ( GRP, 1996) * ''Smokin' Section'' (
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, 1999) With The Blues Brothers * ''
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'' (
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1978) * '' Made in America'' (Atlantic, 1980) * ''
Best of The Blues Brothers ''Best of the Blues Brothers'' is the fourth and final Blues Brothers album released before John Belushi's death in 1982. It is the first compilation album by the band and it was released by Atlantic Records on November 30, 1981. Along with tr ...
'' (Atlantic, 1981) * '' Dancin' wid da Blues Brothers'' (Atlantic, 1983) * ''Everybody Needs the Blues Brothers'' (Atlantic, 1988) * '' The Very Best of The Blues Brothers'' (Atlantic, 1995) With the GRP All-Star Big Band * ''
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'' (1992) * ''
Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live! ''Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live!'' is a jazz album by the GRP All-Star Big Band. Track listing Personnel * Dave Grusin – piano * John Patitucci – bass * Dave Weckl – drums * Gary Burton – vibraphone * Tom Scott – c ...
'' (1993) * '' All Blues'' (1995)


As sideman

With
Don Ellis Donald Johnson Ellis (July 25, 1934 – December 17, 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer, and bandleader. He is best known for his extensive musical experimentation, particularly in the area of time signatures. Later in his lif ...
* ''
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, 1966) * '' Live in 3⅔/4 Time'' (Pacific Jazz, 1967) * '' Pieces of Eight: Live at UCLA'' (1967, released 2006) With
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* ''
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'' (A&M Records, 1974) * ''
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'' (A&M Records, 1975) * '' Blowin' Away'' (Portrait Records, 1977) With
Richard "Groove" Holmes Richard Arnold "Groove" Holmes (May 2, 1931 – June 29, 1991) was an American jazz organist who performed in the hard bop and soul jazz genre. He is best known for his 1965 recording of " Misty". Career Holmes's first album, on Pacific ...
* '' Welcome Home'' (World Pacific, 1968) * ''
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'' (RCA/Flying Dutchman, 1975) With Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies * ''
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'' (Sony, 1969) With
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* '' Sefronia'' (Discreet Records, 1973) With
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* ''Seven Steps to Heaven'' (Choice, 1973) With Paul Williams * ''
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'' (AM, 1971) * '' Life Goes On'' (AM, 1972) * ''
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'' (AM, 1974) * '' A Little Bit of Love'' (AM, 1974) With
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* '' Now and Then'' (AM, 1973) * ''
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'' (AM, 1977) With
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* ''
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'' (Universal, 2013) With
Jimmy Webb Jimmy Layne Webb (born August 15, 1946) is an American songwriter, composer, and singer. He has written numerous platinum-selling songs, including " Up, Up and Away", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "MacArthur Park", "Wichita Lineman", "Worst ...
* '' Words and Music'' (Reprise, 1970) * '' And So: On'' (Reprise, 1971) With
Tom Waits Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American musician, composer, songwriter, and actor. His lyrics often focus on the underbelly of society and are delivered in his trademark deep, gravelly voice. He worked primarily in jazz during ...
* ''
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'' (Asylum, 1974) With
Carole King Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who has been active since 1958, initially as one of the staff songwriters at 1650 Broadway and later as a solo artist. Regarded as one ...
* ''
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'' (Ode Records, 1973) * ''
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'' (Ode Records, 1974) * ''
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'' (A&M Records, 1976) * '' Simple Things'' (Capitol Records, 1977) With
Eric Carmen Eric Howard Carmen (born August 11, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist. He was first known as the lead vocalist of the Raspberries. He had numerous hit songs in the 1970s and 1980s, first as a member of the Rasp ...
* ''
Boats Against the Current ''Boats Against the Current'' is a 1977 album by Eric Carmen. The title is taken from a line in the novel ''The Great Gatsby'' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” It was ...
'' (Arista, 1977) With
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* ''
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'' (Polydor, 1973) With
Juice Newton Judith Kay "Juice" Newton (born February 18, 1952) is an American pop and country singer, songwriter, and musician. Newton has received five Grammy Award nominations in the Pop and Country Best Female Vocalist categorieswinning once in 1983as well ...
* '' Quiet Lies'' (Capitol Records, 1982) * '' Dirty Looks'' (Capitol Records, 1983) * '' Old Flame'' (RCA Records, 1985) With Alphonse Mouzon * ''The Man Incognito'' (1975) With Dalbello * ''Lisa Dal Bello (album), Lisa Dal Bello'' (MCA, 1977) With Johnny Rivers * ''New Lovers and Old Friends'' (Epic, 1975) * ''Outside Help'' (Soul City, 1977) With Richie Havens * ''Mirage'' (A&M, 1977) With George Benson * ''Songs and Stories'' (Concord Records, 2009) With Stephen Bishop (singer), Stephen Bishop * ''Bish (album), Bish'' (ABC Records, 1978) With Tina Turner * ''Tina Turns the Country On!'' (United Artists, 1974) * ''Acid Queen'' (United Artists, 1975) With Michael Franks (musician), Michael Franks * ''Michael Franks (album), Michael Franks'' (Brut, 1973) With Michael Bublé * ''To Be Loved'' (Reprise Records, 2013) With Peter Allen (musician), Peter Allen * ''Not the Boy Next Door'' (Arista, 1983) With
Eddie Money Edward Joseph Mahoney (March 21, 1949 – September 13, 2019), known professionally as Eddie Money, was an American singer and songwriter who, in the 1970s and 1980s, had eleven Top 40 songs, including "Baby Hold On", "Two Tickets to Parad ...
* ''Eddie Money (album), Eddie Money'' (Columbia Records, 1977) * ''Life for the Taking'' (Columbia Records, 1978) With Barry Manilow * ''If I Should Love Again'' (Arista, 1981) * ''Swing Street'' (Arista, 1987) With Joe Cocker * ''Hymn for My Soul'' (EMI, 2007) With Neil Diamond * ''Tap Root Manuscript'' (Uni Records, 1970) * ''Beautiful Noise'' (Columbia, 1976) * ''I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight'' (Columbia, 1977) With Sara Bareilles * ''Kaleidoscope Heart'' (Epic, 2010) With Josh Groban * ''Awake (Josh Groban album), Awake'' (143 Records, 2006) With Rickie Lee Jones * ''Rickie Lee Jones (album), Rickie Lee Jones'' (Warner Bros., 1979) * ''Pirates (album), Pirates'' (Warner Bros., 1981) With Frankie Valli * ''Frankie Valli... Is the Word'' (Warner Bros., 1978) With Kenny Rankin * ''Professional Dreamer'' (Private Music, 1995) With Barbra Streisand * ''ButterFly (Barbra Streisand album), ButterFly'' (Columbia Records, 1974) * ''Wet (album), Wet'' (Columbia Records, 1979) * ''The Movie Album (Barbra Streisand album), The Movie Album'' (Columbia Records, 2003) With Billy Preston * ''Music Is My Life'' (A&M, 1972) With
Rod Stewart Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling ...
* ''Blondes Have More Fun'' (Warner Bros., 1978) * ''Soulbook'' (J, 2009) With Dan Fogelberg * ''Phoenix (Dan Fogelberg album), Phoenix'' (Epic, 1979) * ''The Innocent Age'' (Epic, 1981) * ''Windows and Walls'' (Epic, 1984) * ''No Resemblance Whatsoever'' (Giant, 1995) With Aretha Franklin * ''You (Aretha Franklin album), You'' (Atlantic, 1975) With Donovan * ''Essence to Essence'' (Epic, 1973) * ''Slow Down World'' (Epic, 1976) With Art Garfunkel * ''Fate for Breakfast'' (Columbia, 1979) With Glen Campbell * ''Rhinestone Cowboy (album), Rhinestone Cowboy'' (Capitol Records, 1975) * ''Bloodline (Glen Campbell album), Bloodline'' (Capitol Records, 1976) With Oleta Adams * ''Evolution (Oleta Adams album), Evolution'' (Fontana, 1993) With Peggy Lee * ''Mirrors (Peggy Lee album), Mirrors'' (A&M, 1975) With Randy Newman * ''Born Again (Randy Newman album), Born Again'' (Reprise Records, 1979) * ''Bad Love (Randy Newman album), Bad Love'' (DreamWorks, 1999) With Diane Schuur * ''Love Songs'' (GRP, 1993) With Oliver Nelson * ''Live from Los Angeles'' (Impulse!, 1967) * ''Soulful Brass'' with Steve Allen (Impulse!, 1968) With
George Harrison George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician and singer-songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian c ...
* ''Dark Horse (George Harrison album), Dark Horse'' (Apple Records, 1974) * ''Extra Texture (Read All About It)'' (Apple Records, 1975) * ''Thirty Three & 1/3'' (Dark Horse, 1976) * ''Somewhere in England'' (Dark Horse, 1981) With Thelma Houston * ''I've Got the Music in Me (album), I've Got the Music in Me'' (Sheffield Lab Records, 1975) With Michael McDonald (musician), Michael McDonald * ''If That's What It Takes (album), If That's What It Takes'' (Warner Bros., 1982) * ''Wide Open (Michael McDonald album), Wide Open'' (BMG, 2017) With Bill Plummer * ''Cosmic Brotherhood'' (1968) With Phoebe Snow * ''Something Real'' (Elektra, 1989) With Minnie Riperton * ''Adventures in Paradise (Minnie Riperton album), Adventures in Paradise'' (Epic, 1975) * ''Minnie (album), Minnie'' (Capitol, 1979) * ''Love Lives Forever'' (Capitol, 1980) With Jaco Pastorius * ''Word of Mouth (Jaco Pastorius album), Word of Mouth'' (Warner Bros., 1981) With Al Jarreau * ''Breakin' Away (album), Breakin' Away'' (Warner Bros., 1981) With
Richard Marx Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary music, adult contemporary and pop rock singer-songwriter. He has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Marx's Richard Marx (album), self-titled debut album went tri ...
* ''Repeat Offender (Richard Marx album), Repeat Offender'' (Capitol, 1989) With
Joni Mitchell Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell ( Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American musician, producer, and painter. Among the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitchell became known for her sta ...
* ''For the Roses'' (Asylum, 1972) * ''Court and Spark'' (Asylum, 1974) * ''Miles of Aisles'' (1974) * ''Hejira (album), Hejira'' (Asylum, 1976) With Howard Roberts (musician), Howard Roberts * ''The Magic Band – Live at Dontes'' (1968, released 1998) * ''The Magic Band – Vol. 2'' (1968, released 1998) With Natalie Cole * ''Everlasting (Natalie Cole album), Everlasting'' (Elektra, 1987) * ''Good to Be Back'' (EMI, 1989) With Bernie Taupin * ''He Who Rides the Tiger'' (Elektra, 1980) With Deniece Williams * ''Hot on the Trail'' (Columbia, 1986) With Sarah Vaughan * ''Brazilian Romance'' (CBS, 1987) With
Helen Reddy Helen Maxine Reddy (25 October 194129 September 2020) was an Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a showbusiness family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer at age four. She sang on rad ...
* ''Music, Music'' (Capitol Records, 1976) With Lalo Schifrin * Che! (1969 film)#Soundtrack, ''Che!'' (soundtrack) (Tetragrammaton, 1969) * ''Rock Requiem'' (Verve Records, Verve, 1971) With
Olivia Newton-John Dame Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British-Australian singer, actress and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner whose music career included 15 top-ten singles, including 5 number-one singles on the ...
* ''Soul Kiss'' (Mercury Records, 1985) With Otis Spann * ''Sweet Giant of the Blues'' (BluesTime, 1970) With Christopher Cross * ''Another Page'' (Warner Bros., 1983) * ''Back of My Mind (Christopher Cross album), Back of My Mind'' (Warner Bros., 1988) With Boz Scaggs * ''Silk Degrees'' (Columbia Records, 1976) * ''Fade into Light'' (MVP Japan, 1996) With Ringo Starr * ''Ringo (album), Ringo'' (Apple Records, 1973) With Dolly Parton * ''Dolly, Dolly, Dolly'' (RCA Victor, 1981) * ''Heartbreak Express'' (RCA Records, 1982) * ''Real Love (Dolly Parton album), Real Love'' (RCA Records, 1985) * ''Rainbow (Dolly Parton album), Rainbow'' (CBS, 1987) With Gábor Szabó * ''Light My Fire (Gábor Szabó album), Light My Fire'' with Bob Thiele (Impulse!, 1967) * ''Macho (album), Macho'' (Salvation, 1975) With Bob Thiele Emergency * ''Head Start'' (Flying Dutchman, 1969) With
Steely Dan Steely Dan is an American rock band founded in 1971 in New York by Walter Becker (guitars, bass, backing vocals) and Donald Fagen (keyboards, lead vocals). Initially the band had a stable lineup, but in 1974, Becker and Fagen retired from live ...
* ''Aja (album), Aja'' (1977) * ''Gaucho (album), Gaucho'' (MCA Records, 1980)


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