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| awards = [[Grammy Award for Best Historical Album]]: [[Hank Williams]], ''[[The Garden Spot Programs, 1950]]'' (2014)<br>[[Blues Music Award]], Historical Album of the Year: [[Bobby Rush]], ''Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush'' (2017)<br>Blues Blast Music Award, Best Historical or Vintage Recording: [[Johnny Shines]], ''The Blues Came Falling Down, Live 1973'' (2020) |
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<li>[[Hank Williams]], ''[[The Garden Spot Programs, 1950]]'' (2014)</li> |
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<li>[[Fred Rogers|Mister Rogers]]' ''It’s Such A Good Feeling: The Best of Mister Rogers'' (2021)</li> |
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<li>[[Wilco]], ''[[Yankee Hotel Foxtrot]] (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)'' (2023) |
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<li>''Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos'' (2024) |
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<br>[[Blues Music Award]], Historical Album of the Year: [[Bobby Rush (musician)|Bobby Rush]], ''Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush'' (2017)<br>Blues Blast Music Award, Best Historical or Vintage Recording: [[Johnny Shines]], ''The Blues Came Falling Down, Live 1973'' (2020); [[Little Richard]], ''Southern Child'' (2021) |
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| spouse = {{marriage|[[Audrey Bilger]]|2008}}<ref name="reedmag">{{cite news |url=https://www.reed.edu/reed-magazine/articles/2019/audrey-bilger-new-president.html |title=Scholar. Writer. Teacher. President. There was no script for Audrey Bilger's career. So she wrote her own |magazine=Reed Magazine |first=Chris |last=Lydgate |date=August 30, 2019}}</ref> |
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Audrey Bilger]]|2008}}<ref name="reedmag">{{cite news |url=https://www.reed.edu/reed-magazine/articles/2019/audrey-bilger-new-president.html |title=Scholar. Writer. Teacher. President. There was no script for Audrey Bilger's career. So she wrote her own |magazine=Reed Magazine |first=Chris |last=Lydgate |date=August 30, 2019}}</ref> |
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'''Cheryl Pawelski''' (born April 11, 1966 in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]])<ref name="CommercialAppeal2007">{{cite news |last= Mehr |first= Bob |date=2007-03-11 |title= Saving Stax: Legendary catalog gets the Pawelski treatment, as major reissue campaign begins this week |url= https://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-commercial-appeal/20070311/282759172211974 |work= [[The Commercial Appeal]] |location=[[Memphis, Tennessee]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> is |
'''Cheryl Pawelski''' (born April 11, 1966 in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]])<ref name="CommercialAppeal2007">{{cite news |last= Mehr |first= Bob |date=2007-03-11 |title= Saving Stax: Legendary catalog gets the Pawelski treatment, as major reissue campaign begins this week |url= https://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-commercial-appeal/20070311/282759172211974 |work= [[The Commercial Appeal]] |location=[[Memphis, Tennessee]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> is an American record producer and record-company executive. Since 2010, she has been one of the founder/owners of [[Omnivore Recordings]], a [[Los Angeles]]-based record label specializing in historical releases, reissues and previously unissued vintage recordings, as well as select releases of new music.<ref name="MusicConnection2014">{{cite magazine |last=Wogahn |first=Carter |date=2014-07-18 |title=Omnivore Promotes Music Legacy |url=https://www.musicconnection.com/omnivore-promotes-music-legacy/ |magazine=[[Music Connection]] |location=[[Glendale, California]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref><ref name="Bluestockings2013">{{cite magazine |last= Jackson |first=Andrea |date=2013-11-21 |title=Record Producer Cheryl Pawelski: Trailblazer, Innovator |url= https://bluestockingsmag.com/2013/11/21/record-producer-cheryl-pawelski-trailblazer-innovator/ |magazine=Bluestockings Magazine |location=[[Providence, Rhode Island]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref><ref name="MusicConnection2016">{{cite magazine |last=Putnam |first=Rob |date=2016-02-19 |title=Producer Crosstalk: Cheryl Pawelski |url=https://www.musicconnection.com/producer-crosstalk-cheryl-pawelski/ |magazine=[[Music Connection]] |location=[[Glendale, California]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref><ref name="SheShreds2018">{{cite news |last= Diaz-Hurtado |first=Jessica |date=2018-11-21 |title=From Obsession To Profession: How Omnivore Recordings' Cheryl Pawelski Keeps Legendary Music Alive |url= https://sheshreds.com/cheryl-pawelski/ |work=She Shreds Magazine |location=[[Portland, Oregon]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref><ref name="AllAccess2016">{{cite web |url= https://www.allaccess.com/power-player/archive/24828/cheryl-pawelski |title=Power Player: Cheryl Pawelski |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=July 26, 2016 |website= AllAccess.com |access-date=2020-07-08}}</ref> |
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==Early life == |
==Early life == |
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Pawelski is the oldest child of a |
Pawelski is the oldest child of a family from Milwaukee. Her father worked in manufacturing and is a longtime musician who regularly volunteered as a piano player at a Milwaukee hospital.<ref name="CommercialAppeal2007" /><ref name="Fox62015">{{cite news |last=Corinthios |first=Deandra |date=2015-10-05 |title= Piano man is "part of the hospital family," making a difference at West Allis hospital|url= https://fox6now.com/2015/10/05/piano-man-is-part-of-the-hospital-family-making-a-difference-at-west-allis-hospital/|work=[[WITI (TV)|Fox 6 WITI (TV)]] |location=[[Milwaukee]] |access-date=2020-07-22 }}</ref> Her grandmother worked at a local department store which sold records, and encouraged Pawelski to begin a music collection at an early age.<ref name="StoryophonicS1E5">{{cite podcast |url= http://storyophonic.com/season-1/ |title=Season 1 Episode 5: Cheryl Pawelski |website= Storyophonic |host=Dan Kimpel |date=2018-01-28 |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> Another had pursued a career as a singer before working in banking, and also encouraged her to seek a musical career.<ref name=WiscLife2020>{{cite news |last= Turner |first= Andy |date= December 10, 2020|title=Saving The Music: Producer Cheryl Pawelski Preserves Historical Recordings |url= https://wisconsinlife.org/story/saving-the-music-producer-cheryl-pawelski-preserves-historical-recordings/ |work= Wisconsin Life ([[Wisconsin Public Radio]]/[[PBS Wisconsin]] |location= |access-date=2021-03-04 }}</ref> |
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Pawelski attended [[Pius XI High School]] in Milwaukee,<ref name=OnMilwaukee2002>{{cite news |last=Snyder |first=Molly |date=2002-12-04 |title=Milwaukeean finds "Filthy Mouth" in L.A. |url=https://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/pawelski.html |work=On Milwaukee |location=[[Milwaukee]] |access-date=2020-07-22 }}</ref> and graduated from [[Marquette University]] in 1989.<ref name=MarquetteMagazine>{{cite news |date= 2015-08-11 |title=Class Notes |url=https://issuu.com/marquetteu/docs/marquette-magazine-summer-2015/38 |work=Marquette Magazine |page=36|access-date=2020-07-22 }}</ref> After college but before moving to Los Angeles to begin her career in the music industry, Pawelski worked at a Milwaukee record store, Radio Doctors, to learn about record labels and distribution.<ref name="NoDepression2017">{{cite magazine |last=Frater |first=Bill |date=2017-12-22 |title=Exploring Across Genres with Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Recordings |url= https://www.nodepression.com/exploring-across-genres-with-cheryl-pawelski-of-omnivore-recordings/ |magazine=[[No Depression (magazine)|No Depression]] |access-date=2020-07-08}}</ref><ref name="VinylDistrict2012">{{cite magazine |last=Carney |first=Jennifer |date=2012-11-26 |title=Omnivore Records' Cheryl Pawelski: The TVD Interview |url= http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/storefront/2012/11/omnivore-records-cheryl-pawelski-the-tvd-interview/ |magazine=The Vinyl District |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> A musician herself, Pawelski played in several bands.<ref name="CommercialAppeal2007" /> |
Pawelski attended [[Pius XI High School]] in Milwaukee,<ref name=OnMilwaukee2002>{{cite news |last=Snyder |first=Molly |date=2002-12-04 |title=Milwaukeean finds "Filthy Mouth" in L.A. |url=https://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/pawelski.html |work=On Milwaukee |location=[[Milwaukee]] |access-date=2020-07-22 }}</ref> and graduated from [[Marquette University]] in 1989.<ref name=MarquetteMagazine>{{cite news |date= 2015-08-11 |title=Class Notes |url=https://issuu.com/marquetteu/docs/marquette-magazine-summer-2015/38 |work=Marquette Magazine |page=36|access-date=2020-07-22 }}</ref> After college but before moving to Los Angeles to begin her career in the music industry, Pawelski worked at a Milwaukee record store, Radio Doctors, to learn about record labels and distribution.<ref name="NoDepression2017">{{cite magazine |last=Frater |first=Bill |date=2017-12-22 |title=Exploring Across Genres with Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Recordings |url= https://www.nodepression.com/exploring-across-genres-with-cheryl-pawelski-of-omnivore-recordings/ |magazine=[[No Depression (magazine)|No Depression]] |access-date=2020-07-08}}</ref><ref name="VinylDistrict2012">{{cite magazine |last=Carney |first=Jennifer |date=2012-11-26 |title=Omnivore Records' Cheryl Pawelski: The TVD Interview |url= http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/storefront/2012/11/omnivore-records-cheryl-pawelski-the-tvd-interview/ |magazine=The Vinyl District |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> A musician herself, Pawelski played in several bands.<ref name="CommercialAppeal2007" /> |
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Pawelski has supervised recordings, reissues and boxed sets for a wide variety of artists including [[The Band]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[Big Star]], [[John Coltrane]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Aretha Franklin]], [[Bette Midler]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Otis Redding]], [[Nina Simone]], [[The Staple Singers]], [[Rod Stewart]], [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]], [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Wilco]], [[Hank Williams Sr.]] and [[Warren Zevon]]. She has also produced or overseen several reissues of film soundtrack albums, including ''[[Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me]]'', ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'', ''[[Raging Bull]]'', ''[[Shutter Island (film)|Shutter Island]]'', ''[[Up in the Air (2009 film)|Up in the Air]]'' and ''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]''. |
Pawelski has supervised recordings, reissues and boxed sets for a wide variety of artists including [[The Band]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[Big Star]], [[John Coltrane]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Aretha Franklin]], [[Bette Midler]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Otis Redding]], [[Nina Simone]], [[The Staple Singers]], [[Rod Stewart]], [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]], [[Townes Van Zandt]], [[Wilco]], [[Hank Williams Sr.]] and [[Warren Zevon]]. She has also produced or overseen several reissues of film soundtrack albums, including ''[[Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me]]'', ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'', ''[[Raging Bull]]'', ''[[Shutter Island (film)|Shutter Island]]'', ''[[Up in the Air (2009 film)|Up in the Air]]'' and ''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]''. |
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Pawelski’s board work has included positions as both a governor and a trustee of [[The Recording Academy]], as well as board work or advisory board positions for The [[Blues Foundation]], Women In Vinyl, The [[Producers and Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy]], The Center For Recorded Music, ,<ref name="CRMteam">{{cite web |url=https://www.centerforrecordedmusic.org/meet-the-team |title= Meet the Team |last= |first= |date= |website= Center For Recorded Music |publisher= |access-date=2022-04-05}}</ref> [[Farm Aid|Farm Aid Development Advisory Council]],<ref name="NoDepression2017" /> and [[Joey's Song (CD series)|Joey’s Song]].<ref name="JoeysSong">{{cite web |url=https://www.joeyssong.org/cause |title=The Cause |last= |first= |date= |website=Joey’s Song |publisher= |access-date=2022-04-05}}</ref><ref name="Popdose2011">{{cite web |url=https://popdose.com/the-popdose-interview-michael-gomoll-of-joeys-song/ |title= The Popdose Interview: Michael Gomoll of Joey's Song |last= |first= |date=2011-02-08 |website=Popdose |publisher= |access-date=2022-02-22}}</ref> |
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Pawelski has been both a governor and trustee of [[The Recording Academy]]. She has also served on the board of directors for the [[Blues Foundation]] and the [[Farm Aid|Farm Aid Development Advisory Council]].<ref name="NoDepression2017" /> |
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An inveterate collector of music and memorabilia, Pawelski |
An inveterate collector of music and memorabilia, Pawelski holds a vast personal archive. A portion of her LP collection formed the core of the exhibit ''Spaced Out! The Final Frontier In Album Covers'', which opened at [[Experience Music Project]] in [[Seattle, Washington]], and also showed at [[Bethel_Woods_Center_for_the_Arts#The_Museum_at_Bethel_Woods|The Museum at Bethel Woods]] in New York. The exhibit featured 117 space-themed albums released from 1940 to 1969.<ref name="VinylDistrict2012" /><ref name="THR2011">{{cite news |last=Sparks |first= Leonard |date=2011-04-11 |title=Bethel Woods takes a space-age sleeve journey |url=https://www.recordonline.com/article/20110401/ENTERTAIN/104010348 |work=[[Times Herald-Record]] |location= Middletown, New York |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref><ref name="CommercialAppeal2007" /><ref name="PortlandMonthly" /> |
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===Other work === |
===Other work === |
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==Awards and nominations== |
==Awards and nominations== |
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Pawelski won |
Pawelski has won four [[Grammy Award for Best Historical Album|Grammy Awards for Best Historical Album]]: In 2014, for producing Hank Williams' ''[[The Garden Spot Programs, 1950]]'', in 2021 for co-producing [[Fred Rogers|Mister Rogers]]' ''It’s Such A Good Feeling: The Best of Mister Rogers'', in 2023 for co-producing [[Wilco]]'s ''[[Yankee Hotel Foxtrot]] (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)'', and in 2024 for co-producing ''Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos''. She received Grammy nominations for the box sets ''Rockin' Bones: 1950s Punk & Rockabilly'', ''[[Where the Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets: 1965–1968]]'' and ''[[Woodstock 40 Years On: Back To Yasgur's Farm]]''.<ref name="GrammysPawelski">{{cite web |url= https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/cheryl-pawelski |title=Artist: Cheryl Pawelski |website=The Grammys |access-date=2020-07-17}}</ref><ref name="OnMilwaukee2006">{{cite web |url= https://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/cherylgrammy.html |title=Pawelski earns Grammy nomination |last=Tanzilo |first=Bobby |date=2006-12-10 |website=On Milwaukee |access-date=2020-07-08}}</ref> |
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Pawelski won a 2017 [[Blues Music Award]] in the category of Historical Album of the Year, for producing the [[Bobby Rush]] box set ''Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush''.<ref name="Elmore2017">{{cite news |date=2017-05-17 |title=Blues Music Awards: The best of the best, in Memphis |url= https://www.elmoremagazine.com/2017/05/reviews/shows/blues-music-awards |work=[[Elmore Magazine]] |location=[[New York City]] |access-date=2020-07-17 }}</ref> |
Pawelski won a 2017 [[Blues Music Award]] in the category of Historical Album of the Year, for producing the [[Bobby Rush]] box set ''Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush''.<ref name="Elmore2017">{{cite news |date=2017-05-17 |title=Blues Music Awards: The best of the best, in Memphis |url= https://www.elmoremagazine.com/2017/05/reviews/shows/blues-music-awards |work=[[Elmore Magazine]] |location=[[New York City]] |access-date=2020-07-17 }}</ref> |
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Pawelski won ''Blues Blast Magazine'''s Blues Blast Music Award for Best Historical or Vintage Recording in both 2020 and 2021, for, respectively, [[Johnny Shines]]' ''The Blues Came Falling Down, Live 1973''<ref name=BluesBlast2020>{{cite web |url=http://www.bluesblastmagazine.com/2020-blues-blast-music-award-winners/ |title=2020 Blues Blast Music Award Winners |last= |first= |date= 15 September 2020|website=Blues Blast Magazine |publisher= |access-date=2020-11-30}}</ref> and [[Little Richard]]'s ''Southern Child''.<ref name=BluesBlast2022>{{cite web |url=https://www.bluesblastmagazine.com/2021-blues-blast-music-award-winners/ |title=2021 Blues Blast Music Award Winners |last= |first= |date= |website=Blues Blast Magazine |publisher= |access-date=2022-04-05}}</ref> |
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==Personal life == |
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In 2008, Pawelski married [[Audrey Bilger]], a literature professor and (since 2019) president of [[Portland, Oregon]]'s [[Reed College]].<ref name="PortlandMonthly">{{cite news |last= Cohen |first= Jason |date=2019-10-23 |title=Is Reed College’s New President Too Cool to Be a University Administrator? |url=https://www.pdxmonthly.com/news-and-city-life/2019/10/is-reed-college-s-new-president-too-cool-to-be-a-university-administrator |work=[[Portland Monthly]] |location=[[Portland, Oregon]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> |
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In 2022, Pawelski was the recipient of the [[Diederich College of Communication]]'s Professional Achievement Award, given annually to Marquette University alumni.<ref name=MarquetteAwards2022>{{cite web |url=https://alumni.marquette.edu/awards-2022/recipients/comm-pawelski |title= Professional Achievement Award: Cheryl A. Pawelski, Comm '89 |last= |first= |date= |website=Marquette University |publisher= |access-date=2022-04-05}}</ref> |
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==Select discography== |
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* [[Edie Adams]], ''The Edie Adams Christmas Album'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
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In 2008, Pawelski married [[Audrey Bilger]], a literature professor and (since 2019) president of [[Reed College]] in [[Portland, Oregon]].<ref name="PortlandMonthly">{{cite news |last= Cohen |first= Jason |date=2019-10-23 |title=Is Reed College's New President Too Cool to Be a University Administrator? |url=https://www.pdxmonthly.com/news-and-city-life/2019/10/is-reed-college-s-new-president-too-cool-to-be-a-university-administrator |work=[[Portland Monthly]] |location=[[Portland, Oregon]] |access-date=2020-07-08 }}</ref> |
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* [[Arthur Alexander]], ''Arthur Alexander'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Alvin and the Chipmunks]], ''Greatest Hits: Still Squeaky After All These Years'' (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[Sam Amidon]], ''[[But This Chicken Proved Falsehearted]]'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[April Wine]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Joan Armatrading]], ''Love & Affection: Joan Armatrading Classics 1975-1983'' (A&M/Universal), 2003 |
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* [[Joan Armatrading]], ''Gold'' (A&M/Universal), 2005 |
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* [[Arrested Development (group)|Arrested Development]], ''Classic Masters'' (Chrysalis), 2002 |
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* [[A Taste Of Honey]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Badfinger]], ''The Very Best of Badfinger'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[David Ball (country singer)|David Ball]], ''Thinkin' Problem'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Music from Big Pink'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Band]], ''The Band'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Stage Fright'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Cahoots'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Moondog Matinee'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Northern Lights/Southern Cross'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Rock of Ages'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Islands'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* [[The Band]], ''Music from Big Pink'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2005 |
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* [[The Band]], ''A Musical History'' box set (Capitol), 2007 |
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* [[The Band]], ''The Best of A Musical History'' (Capitol), 2007 |
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* [[Bash & Pop]], ''Friday Night Is Killing Me'' (Sire/Reprise/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Perfect Harmony'' (EPROP/EMI), 1997 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Endless Harmony'' soundtrack (Capitol), 1998 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Ultimate Christmas'' (Capitol), 1998 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Pet Sounds'' 180-gram Stereo LP (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Pet Sounds'' mono/stereo reissue (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Pet Sounds'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2003 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Pet Sounds'' 40th Anniversary mono/stereo LP (Capitol), 2006 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Greatest Hits Vol. 1'' (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Greatest Hits Vol. 2'' (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Best of the Brother Years: Greatest Hits Vol. 3'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Carl and the Passions So Tough/Holland'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''15 Big Ones/Love You'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''In Concert'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Sunflower/Surf's Up'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''Keepin' the Summer Alive/The Beach Boys '' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beach Boys]], ''M.I.U. Album/L.A. (Light Album)'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Beatles]], 24 jukebox singles (CEMA/Capitol), 1996 |
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* [[Chris Bell (American musician)|Chris Bell]], ''I Am the Cosmos: Deluxe Edition'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Chris Bell (American musician)|Chris Bell]], ''The Complete Chris Bell'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Chris Bell (American musician)|Chris Bell]], ''I Am the Cosmos/You and Your Sister'' 7" (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* William Bell, ''The Very Best of William Bell'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Pat Benatar]], ''Synchronistic Wanderings'' box set (Chrysalis), 1999 |
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* [[Tony Bennett]]/[[Bill Evans]], ''The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album (expanded)'' (Concord), 2006 |
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* [[Cindy Lee Berryhill]], ''Straight Outta Marysville'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Cindy Lee Berryhill]], ''Garage Orchestra'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Keep An Eye On The Sky'' box set (Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Third (Test Pressing Edition)'' (Omnivore), 2011 (Record Store Day release) |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Nothing Can Hurt Me'' film soundtrack (Omnivore), 2013 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Live In Memphis'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Jesus Christ'' 10" (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Complete Third'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Live at Lafayette's Music Room'' (Ardent/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''Live at WLIR'' (Ardent/Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Big Star]], ''In Space'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[The Blind Boys Of Alabama]], ''Higher Ground'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[The Blind Boys Of Alabama]], ''Spirit of the Century'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[The Blind Boys Of Alabama]], ''Atom Bomb'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[The Blind Boys Of Alabama]], ''Go Tell It on the Mountain'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Blind Melon]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]], ''Picture This! Live'' (Chrysalis/EMI-Capitol), 1997 |
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* [[The BoDeans]], ''Love and Hope and Sex and Dreams: Collector's Edition'' (Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Booker T. and the MG's]], ''The Very Best of Booker T. and the MG's'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[David Bowie]], ''Essential Best Of 1969-1974'' (EPROP/EMI), 1997 |
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* [[Boy George]], ''Classic Masters'' (Virgin), 2002 |
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* [[Brass Construction]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown]], ''Best of the Capitol Years'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Tim Buckley]], ''Wings: The Complete Singles 1966-1974'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Sandy Bull]], ''Steel Tears/Endventions & Tributes'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Junior Byles]], ''Rasta No Pickpocket'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Peter Case]], ''Peter Case'' (Geffen/Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Cher]], ''Bang Bang: The Early Years'' (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]], ''The Best of Chicago: 40th Anniversary Edition'' (Rhino), 2007 |
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* [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]], ''Stone Of Sisyphus XXXII: The Unreleased Album'' (Rhino), 2008 |
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* [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]], ''Live '75'' (Rhino Handmade), 2011 |
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* [[Alex Chilton]], ''All We Ever Got From Them Was Pain'' 7" (Omnivore), 2011 |
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* [[Alex Chilton]], ''A Man Called Destruction'' (Ardent/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Alex Chilton]], ''My Rival'' 10" (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Gene Clark]], ''Here Tonight: The White Light Demos'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Gene Clark]], ''Sings for You'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Dennis Coffey]], ''One Night at Morey's 1968'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Dennis Coffey]], ''Live at Baker's'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Nat "King" Cole]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/EMI-Capitol), 1998 |
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* [[John Coltrane]], ''Fearless Leader'' box set (Concord), 2006 |
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* [[John Coltrane]], ''Interplay'' box set (Concord), 2007 |
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* [[John Coltrane]], ''Giant Steps 45rpm'' (Atlantic/Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Concrete Blonde]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Confederate Railroad]], ''The Very Best of Confederate Railroad'' (Rhino), 2008 |
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* [[Continental Drifters]], ''Drifted: In the Beginning and Beyond'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Sam Cooke]] and the [[Soul Stirrers]], ''Specialty Profiles'' (Specialty/Concord), 2006 |
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* [[Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[The Crests]] featuring [[Johnny Maestro]], ''16 Fabulous Hits'' (Coed/Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[Bing Crosby]], ''Christmas Classics'' (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[Johnny Costa]], ''Johnny Costa Plays Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Jazz'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Crowded House]], ''Crowded House'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Culture]], ''The Nighthawk Recordings'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Bobby Darin]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/EMI-Capitol), 1998 |
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* [[Bobby Darin]]/[[Johnny Mercer]], ''Two of A Kind'' (Atco/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Miles Davis Quintet]], ''The Legendary Prestige Quintet Recordings'' (Concord), 2006 |
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* [[Ronnie Davis|Ronnie Davis and Idren]], ''Come Straight'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Carmaig De Forest]], ''I Shall Be Re-Released'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[John Denver]], ''The RCA Albums Collection'' (RCA/Legacy), 2012 |
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* [[Jackie DeShannon]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[The Dramatics]], ''The Very Best of the Dramatics'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Dr. Hook]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Dr. John]], ''The Atco/Atlantic Singles 1968-1974'' (Atco/Atlantic/Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[The Duprees]], ''The Coed Singles'' (Coed/Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[The Duprees]], ''The Coed Albums: You Belong To Me/Have You Heard'' (Coed/Omnivore), 2020 |
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* Van Duren, ''Waiting: The Van Duren Story (Original Documentary Soundtrack)'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* Van Duren, ''Are You Serious?'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
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* Van Duren, ''Idiot Optimism'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[Sheena Easton]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[The Ethiopians|Ethiopian & Gladiators]], ''Dread Prophecy'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[The Ethiopians|Ethiopian & His All Stars]], ''The Return of Jack Sparrow'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Fanny (band)|Fanny]], ''The First Time In A Long Time: The Reprise Recordings'' box set (Rhino Handmade), 2002 |
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* [[Fastball (band)|Fastball]], ''All the Pain Money Can Buy: 20th Anniversary Edition'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Neil Finn]]/[[ Paul Kelly (Australian musician)|Paul Kelly]], ''Goin' Your Way'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Dom Flemons]], ''Prospect Hill: The American Songster Omnibus'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[Eddie Floyd]], ''The Very Best of Eddie Floyd'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]], ''Vintage Collection'' (Capitol Nashville), 1997 |
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* [[Foreigner (band)|Foreigner]], ''No End In Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner'' (Rhino), 2008 |
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* [[Aretha Franklin]], ''Live at Fillmore West (expanded)'' (Atlantic/Rhino), 2006 |
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* [[Aretha Franklin]], ''Oh Me Oh My: Aretha Live In Philly 1972'' (Rhino Handmade), 2007 |
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* [[Aretha Franklin]] & [[King Curtis]], ''Don't Fight the Feeling: The Complete Live at Fillmore West'' (Atlantic/Rhino Handmade), 2005 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Blaze of Glory'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Dead Center'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Pointed Accounts of People You Know'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Distortion'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Real Nighttime'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Lolita Nation'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''The Big Shot Chronicles'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''2 Steps From The Middle Ages'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], ''Across The Barrier Of Sound: PostScript'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[Judy Garland]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/EMI-Capitol),1998 |
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* [[Judy Garland]], ''Classic Judy Garland: The Capitol Years 1955-1965'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* Gene & Eddie, ''True Enough: Gene & Eddie with Sir Joe at Ru-Jac'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[General Public]], ''Classic Masters'' (IRS), 2002 |
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* [[Don Gibson]], ''The Best of the Hickory Records Years (1970–1978)'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Allen Ginsberg]], ''At Reed College: The First Recorded Reading Of Howl & Other Poems'' (Omnivore), 2021 |
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* [[The Gladiators (band)|Gladiators]], ''Full Time'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[The Gladiators (band)|Gladiators]], ''Serious Thing'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[The Gladiators (band)|Gladiators]], ''Symbol of Reality'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Andrew Gold]], ''All This and Heaven Too'' (Asylum/Collector's Choice), 2005 |
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* [[Andrew Gold]], ''Andrew Gold'' (Asylum/Collector's Choice), 2005 |
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* [[Andrew Gold]], ''What's Wrong with This Picture'' (Asylum/Collector's Choice), 2005 |
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* [[Andrew Gold]], ''Whirlwind'' (Asylum/Collector's Choice), 2005 |
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* [[Andrew Gold]], ''The Late Show: Live 1978'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Golden Smog]], ''Stay Golden, Smog: The Best Of Golden Smog'' (Rykodisc/Rhino), 2008 |
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* [[Steve Goodman]], ''Artistic Hair'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Steve Goodman]], ''Affordable Art'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Steve Goodman]], ''Santa Ana Winds'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Steve Goodman]], ''Unfinished Business'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Steve Goodman]], ''Live '69'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[Grand Funk Railroad]], ''Thirty Years of Funk: 1969-1999'' box set (Capitol), 1999 |
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* [[Grand Funk Railroad]], ''Live: The 1971 Tour'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Grand Funk Railroad]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Grand Funk Railroad]], ''Trunk of Funk (box set of album reissues) '' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Grand Funk Railroad]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Capitol), 2006 |
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* [[Al Green]], ''Greatest Hits'' DVD-Audio (The Right Stuff), 2002 |
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* [[Andy Griffith]], ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (EMI-Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[Guadalcanal Diary (band)|Guadalcanal Diary]], ''Walking in the Shadow Of The Big Man'' (Rhino Handmade), 2003 |
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* [[Guadalcanal Diary (band)|Guadalcanal Diary]], ''2X4'' (Rhino Handmade), 2004 |
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* [[Guadalcanal Diary (band)|Guadalcanal Diary]], ''At Your Birthday Party'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Vince Guaraldi]], ''A Charlie Brown Christmas (expanded)'' (Concord), 2006 |
|||
* [[Vince Guaraldi]], ''Oh, Good Grief!'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Vince Guaraldi]], ''Complete Warner Bros./Seven Arts Recordings'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Arlo Guthrie]], ''Alice, Before Time Began'' (Rising Son/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Arlo Guthrie]], ''Alice's Restaurant: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack (MGM/Rising Son/Omnivore), 2019 |
|||
* [[Woody Guthrie]] with [[Ani DiFranco]], [[Tom Morello]] and [[Jeff Tweedy]], ''I Don't Like the Way This World's A-Treatin' Me'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Buddy Guy]] & [[Junior Wells]], ''Play the Blues'' (Atco/Rhino Handmade), 2005 |
|||
* [[Buddy Guy]] & [[Junior Wells]], ''The Criteria Sessions'' (Atco/Rhino), 2016 |
|||
* [[Merle Haggard]], ''A&E A Musical Anthology'' (A&E Biography/Capitol Nashville), 1999 |
|||
* [[Carl Hall (singer)|Carl Hall]], ''You Don't Know Nothing About Love: The Loma/Atlantic Recordings 1967-1972'' (Loma/Atlantic/Omnivore), 2015 |
|||
* [[John Wesley Harding (singer)|John Wesley Harding]], ''Greatest Other People's Hits'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Emmylou Harris]], ''Songbird: Rare Tracks & Forgotten Gems'' (Rhino), 2007 |
|||
* [[Corey Hart (singer)|Corey Hart]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Isaac Hayes]], ''The Very Best of Isaac Hayes'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
|||
* [[Heart (band)|Heart]], ''Greatest Hits 1985-1995'' (Capitol), 2000 |
|||
* The Heaters, ''American Dream: The Portastudio Recordings'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
|||
* [[Judy Henske]], ''Big Judy: How Far This Music Goes 1962–2004'' (Rhino Handmade), 2006 |
|||
* [[Judy Henske]] & [[Jerry Yester]], ''Farewell Aldebaran'' (Straight/Omnivore), 2016 |
|||
* [[Chris Hillman]], ''The Asylum Years'' (Asylum/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Justin Hinds]], ''Know Jah Better'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Justin Hinds and the Dominoes]], ''Travel with Love'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[The Hollies]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Peter Holsapple]] vs. [[Alex Chilton]], ''The Death of Rock'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[John Lee Hooker]], ''Specialty Profiles'' (Concord), 2006 |
|||
* [[Bob Hope]], ''A Date with Bob Hope'' (EMI-Capitol), 1999 |
|||
* [[Lena Horne]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/EMI-Capitol), 1998 |
|||
* [[Humble Pie]], ''Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore—The Complete Recordings'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
|||
* [[Billy Idol]], ''VH1 Storytellers'' (Chrysalis/Capitol), 2001 |
|||
* [[Billy Idol]], ''Billy Idol'' (Chrysalis/Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Billy Idol]], ''Vital Idol'' (Chrysalis/Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Wanda Jackson]], ''Wanda Jackson'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Wanda Jackson]], ''Rockin' with Wanda'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Winston Jarrett]] and the Righteous Flames, ''Jonestown'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], ''Bellybutton'' (Charisma/Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], ''Spilt Milk'' (Charisma/Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], ''Live At Bogart's'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], ''Stack-A-Tracks'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], ''Radio Jellyfish'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
|||
* [[Robert John]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Eric Johnson (guitarist, born 1954)|Eric Johnson]], ''Ah Via Musicom'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Michael Johnson (singer)|Michael Johnson]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[King Curtis]], ''Live at Fillmore West (expanded)'' (Atlantic/Rhino), 2006 |
|||
* [[Albert King]], ''The Very Best of Albert King'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
|||
* [[B.B. King]], ''Classic Masters'' (Virgin), 2002 |
|||
* [[Rank and File (band)|Chip & Tony Kinman]], ''Sounds Like Music'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
|||
* [[The Knack]], ''Rock & Roll Is Good For You: The Fieger/Averre Demos'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Ernie Kovacs]], ''Ernie Kovacs Presents: Percy Dovetonsils... thpeaks'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Ernie Kovacs]], ''Ernie Kovacs Presents: A Percy Dovetonsils Chrithmath'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
|||
* [[Ernie Kovacs]], ''The Ernie Kovacs Album: Centennial Edition'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
|||
* [[Dave Koz]], ''The Dance'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Peggy Lee]], ''Something Wonderful: Peggy Lee Sings The Great American Songbook'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Little Richard]], ''The King of Rock and Roll: The Complete Reprise Recordings'' (Rhino Handmade), 2004 |
|||
* [[Little Richard]], ''[[The Rill Thing]]'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Little Richard]], ''[[The King of Rock and Roll|The King of Rock & Roll]]'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Little Richard]], ''[[The Second Coming (Little Richard album)|The Second Coming]]'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Little Richard]], ''[[Lifetime Friend]]'' (Reprise/Reprise/Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Little Richard]], ''[[Southern Child]]'' (Omnivore Recordings), 2020 |
|||
* [[Little River Band]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Capitol), 2000 |
|||
* [[Nils Lofgren]], ''Code Of the Road: Greatest Hits Live'' (The Right Stuff), 1997 |
|||
* [[Nils Lofgren]], ''Acoustic Live'' (The Right Stuff), 1998 |
|||
* [[Lone Justice]], ''This Is Lone Justice: The Vaught Tapes 1983'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[Lone Justice]], ''The Western Tapes 1983'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Lone Justice]], ''Live At The Palomino 1983'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
|||
* [[Malo (band)|Malo]], ''Latin Bugaloo: The Warner Bros. Singles'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Manfred Mann]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Dean Martin]], ''Greatest Hits: King Of Cool'' (Capitol), 1998 |
|||
* [[Iain Matthews]], ''Stealin' Home'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[Percy Mayfield]], ''Specialty Profiles'' (Specialty/Concord), 2006 |
|||
* [[Neal McCoy]], ''The Very Best of Neal McCoy'' (Rhino), 2008 |
|||
* [[Kate and Anna McGarrigle]], ''Pronto Monto'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2016 |
|||
* [[Melanie (singer)|Melanie]], ''Photograph (Double Exposure)'' (Atlantic/Rhino Handmade), 2005 |
|||
* [[Bette Midler]], ''Jackpot!: The Best Bette'' (Rhino), 2008 |
|||
* [[Little Milton]], ''The Very Best of Little Milton'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
|||
* [[Roy Milton]], ''Specialty Profiles'' (Specialty/Concord), 2006 |
|||
* [[Missing Persons (band)|Missing Persons]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Thelonious Monk]]/[[John Coltrane]], ''The Complete 1957 Riverside Recordings'' (Riverside/Concord), 2006 |
|||
* [[The Motels]], ''Anthologyland'' (Oglio), 2000 |
|||
* [[The Motels]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[The Motels]], ''Apocalypso'' (Omnivore), 2011 |
|||
* [[Bob Mould]], ''Workbook 25'' (Virgin/Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[Mr. Gasser & the Weirdos]], ''The Rat Fink Collection'' (One Way), 1995 |
|||
* [[Geoff Muldaur|Geoff]] & [[Maria Muldaur]], ''Sweet Potatoes'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Geoff Muldaur|Geoff]] & [[Maria Muldaur]], ''Pottery Pie'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Fred Neil]], ''The Many Sides of Fred Neil'' (Collector's Choice), 1998 |
|||
* [[Rick Nelson]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Willie Nelson]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/Capitol Nashville), 1999 |
|||
* [[Willie Nelson]], ''The Complete Atlantic Sessions'' (Rhino), 2005 |
|||
* [[NRBQ]], ''High Noon: A 50-Year Retrospective'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
|||
* [[NRBQ]], ''NRBQ'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[NRBQ]], ''All Hopped Up'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[NRBQ]], ''In.Frequencies'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Old 97's]], ''Too Far to Care'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
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* [[Old 97's]], ''They Made A Monster: The Too Far to Care Demos'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Old 97's]]/[[Waylon Jennings]], ''EP'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
|||
* [[Old 97's]], ''Hitchhike to Rhome'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[Buck Owens]], ''Coloring Book EP'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Buck Owens]], ''#1 Classic Hits'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
|||
* [[Buck Owens]], ''A Merry Hee Haw Christmas'' (Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* Winfield Parker, ''Mr. Clean: Winfield Parker at Ru-Jac'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2016 |
|||
* [[Jaco Pastorius]], ''Modern American Music…Period! The Criteria Sessions'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Neon Art Vol. 1'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Neon Art Vol. 2 '' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Neon Art Vol. 3'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions Vol. 1: Sonny Stitt'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions Vol. 2: Pete Jolly'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Art Pepper]], ''Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions Vol. 3: Lee Konitz'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions Vol. 4: Bill Watrous'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions Vol. 5: Jack Sheldon'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
|||
* [[Art Pepper]], ''Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions Vol. 6: Shelly Manne'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Art Pepper]], ''The Art Pepper Quartet'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Art Pepper]], ''Promise Kept: The Complete Artists House Recordings '' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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*Permanent Green Light, ''Hallucinations'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Sam Phillips (musician)|Sam Phillips]], ''Martinis and Bikinis'' (Virgin/Omnivore), 2012 |
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* Leroy Jodie Pierson, ''Rusty Nail'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[The Posies]], ''Failure'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[The Posies]], ''Dear 23'' (Universal/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[The Posies]], ''Frosting on the Beater'' (Universal/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[The Posies]], ''Amazing Disgrace'' (Universal/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Alan Price]], ''Savaloy Dip'' (Omnivore), 2016 |
|||
* [[Lloyd Price]], ''Specialty Profiles'' (Specialty/Concord), 2006 |
|||
* [[Richard Pryor]], ''Richard Pryor'' (Omnivore), 2021 |
|||
* [[Richard Pryor]], ''Craps After Hours'' (Omnivore), 2021 |
|||
* [[Queensrÿche]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Virgin/EMI), 2000 |
|||
* [[Queensrÿche]], ''Empire'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Queensrÿche]], ''Take Cover'' (Rhino), 2007 |
|||
* [[Quicksilver Messenger Service]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Eddie Rabbitt]], ''Number One Hits'' (Elektra/Rhino Records), 2009 |
|||
* [[Otis Redding]], ''Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul, Collector's Edition'' (Rhino), 2008 |
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* [[R.E.M.]], ''R.E.M. In the Attic 1985-1989'' (EPROP/EMI), 1997 |
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* [[René & Angela]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Jean Ritchie]], ''Mountain Hearth and Home'' (Rhino Handmade), 2004 |
|||
* [[Tex Ritter]], ''Vintage Collection'' (Capitol Nashville), 1997 |
|||
* The Rivieras, ''The Coed Singles'' (Coed/Omnivore), 2020 |
|||
* [[Robbie Robertson]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
|||
* [[Kenny Rogers]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/Capitol), 1998 |
|||
* [[Kenny Rogers]], ''Through the Years: A Retrospective'' (Capitol), 1998 |
|||
* [[Kenny Rogers]], ''Christmas Greetings'' (Capitol), 2000 |
|||
* [[Mister Rogers]], ''It's Such A Good Feeling: The Best of Mister Rogers'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
|||
* [[Roy Rogers]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (A&E/Capitol), 1998 |
|||
* [[Linda Ronstadt]], ''The Capitol Years'' (Capitol), 2005 |
|||
* [[The Rose Garden (band)|The Rose Garden]], ''A Trip Through the Garden: The Rose Garden Collection'' (Atco/Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Rosebud (band)|Rosebud]], ''Rosebud'' (Reprise/Omnivore), 2017 |
|||
* [[Bobby Rush (musician)|Bobby Rush]], ''Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
|||
* [[Leon Russell]], ''Live in Japan'' (Omnivore), 2011 |
|||
* [[Jorge Santana]], ''Love the Way: The Solo '70s Recordings'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[The Searchers (band)|The Searchers]], ''Another Night: The Sire Recordings 1979-1981'' (Sire/Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Sid Selvidge]], ''The Cold of the Morning'' (Peabody/Omnivore), 2014 |
|||
* [[Johnny Shines]], ''The Blues Came Falling Down/Live 1973'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Michelle Shocked]], ''The Texas Campfire Takes'' (Mighty Sound), 2003 |
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* [[Michelle Shocked]], ''Short Sharp Shocked'' (Mighty Sound), 2003 |
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* [[Michelle Shocked]], ''Captain Swing'' (Mighty Sound), 2004 |
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* [[Michelle Shocked]], ''Arkansas Traveler'' (Mighty Sound), 2004 |
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* [[Michelle Shocked]], ''To Heaven U Ride'' (Mighty Sound), 2007 |
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* [[Nina Simone]], ''Mood Indigo: The Complete Bethlehem Singles'' (Bethlehem/BMG), 2018 |
|||
* [[Frank Sinatra]], ''The Back Nine with Frank promo CD'' (EMI-Capitol), 1998 |
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* [[The Smithereens]], ''Attack of the Smithereens'' (Capitol), 1995 |
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* [[The Smithereens]], ''Blown to Smithereens: The Best of the Smithereens'' (Capitol), 1995 |
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* [[The Smithereens]], ''Downbound Train'' (The Right Stuff), 1998 |
|||
* [[Soul Asylum]], ''Say What You Will'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Soul Asylum]], ''Made to Be Broken'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Soul Asylum]], ''The Twin/Tone Years'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* [[Soul Asylum]], ''While You Were Out/Clam Dip & Other Delights '' (Omnivore), 2019 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Alice's Restaurant Original Motion Picture Score'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''CBGB'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
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* Soundtrack, ''Fiddler on the Roof: 30th Anniversary'' (EMI-Capitol), 2001 |
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* Soundtrack, ''The Honeydripper'' (Rhino), 2008 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Athens, GA: Inside/Out'' (Omnivore), 2012 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Raging Bull'' (Capitol), 2005 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Shutter Island'' (Paramount/Rhino), 2010 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Taking Woodstock'' (Focus Features/Rhino), 2009 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''Up in the Air'' (Paramount/Rhino), 2009 |
|||
* Soundtrack, ''The Winding Stream: The Carters, The Cashes And The Course Of Country Music'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* Soundtrack, ''Woodstock Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (Rhino), 2009 |
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* Soundtrack, ''Woodstock Music from the Soundtrack and More'' (Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Joe South]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[JD Souther]], ''John David Souther'' (Asylum/Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[JD Souther]], ''Black Rose'' (Asylum/Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[JD Souther]], ''Home by Dawn'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2016 |
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* [[Billy Squier]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[The Staple Singers]], ''Stax Profiles'' (Stax/Concord), 2006 |
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* [[The Staple Singers]], ''The Very Best of the Staple Singers '' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[The Staple Singers]], ''Let's Do It Again'' (Curtom/Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[The Staple Singers]], ''Pass It On'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[The Staple Singers]], ''Family Tree'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[The Staple Singers]], ''Unlock Your Mind'' (Warner Bros./Omnivore), 2020 |
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* [[Ringo Starr]], ''Old Wave'' (The Right Stuff), 1994 |
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* [[Ringo Starr]], ''Stop and Smell the Roses'' (The Right Stuff), 1994 |
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* [[Al Stewart]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Rhino), 2004 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''The Definitive Rod Stewart'' (Warner Bros.), 2007 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''Some Guys Have All the Luck'' (Warner Bros.), 2008 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''Unplugged… and Seated, Collector's Edition'' (Warner Bros.), 2009 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''Atlantic Crossing, Collector's Edition'' (Warner Bros.), 2009 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''A Night on the Town, Collector's Edition'' (Warner Bros.), 2009 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 box set '' (Warner Bros.), 2009 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998 (highlights) '' (Warner Bros.), 2009 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''Once In A Blue Moon: The Lost Album'' (Warner Bros.), 2009 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''Rarities'' (Mercury/Universal), 2013 |
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* [[Rod Stewart]], ''Live 1976-1998: Tonight's the Night'' (Warner Bros.), 2014 |
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* [[Stephen Stills]] and [[Manassas (band)|Manassas]], ''Pieces'' (Eyewall/Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Stephen Stills]], ''Live at Shepherd's Bush'' (Eyewall/Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Yma Sumac]], ''The Ultimate Yma Sumac Collection'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[The Super Stocks]], ''The Complete Recordings'' (One Way), 1996 |
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* [[The Sylvers]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Tavares (group)|Tavares]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Johnnie Taylor]], ''Live at the Summit Club'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Johnnie Taylor]], ''The Very Best of Johnnie Taylor'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)|Roger Taylor]], ''Best'' (Hollywood/Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)|Roger Taylor]], ''Fun In Space'' (Hollywood/Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)|Roger Taylor]], ''Strange Frontier'' (Hollywood/Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[T-Connection]], ''Classic Masters'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Nino Tempo]], ''Purveyor Of Balladry: The Best Of Nino Tempo On Atlantic'' (Atlantic/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[The Textones]], ''Midnight Mission'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[The Textones]], ''Cedar Creek'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* [[Carla Thomas]], ''Live at the Bohemian Cavern'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Carla Thomas]], ''The Queen Alone'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Rufus Thomas]], ''The Very Best of Rufus Thomas'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* [[Linda Thompson (singer)|Linda Thompson]], ''One Clear Moment'' (Warner Bros./Rhino Handmade), 2003 |
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* [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]], ''Action Packed: The Best of the Capitol Years'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]], ''Rumor and Sigh'' DVD-Audio (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Richard and Linda Thompson]], ''Shoot Out the Lights: Collector's Edition'' (Rhino Handmade), 2010 |
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* [[Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson]], ''Strict Tempo!'' (Omnivore), 2011 |
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* [[Mel Torme]], ''A&E Biography Series: A Musical Anthology'' (EMI-Capitol), 1998 |
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* [[Henry Townsend (musician)|Henry Townsend]], ''Mule'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore Recordings), 2018 |
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* [[Henry Townsend (musician)|Henry Townsend]] & [[Roosevelt Sykes]], ''Blues Piano And Guitar: Washington University'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Trip Shakespeare]], ''Applehead Man'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Trip Shakespeare]], ''Are You Shakespearienced?'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[TV Eyes]], ''TV Eyes'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Dwight Twilley]], ''XXI'' (The Right Stuff), 1996 |
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* [[Dwight Twilley]], ''Sincerely'' (The Right Stuff), 1997 |
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* [[Dwight Twilley]], ''Twilley Don't Mind'' (The Right Stuff), 1997 |
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* [[Uncle Walt's Band]], ''Anthology: Those Boys From Carolina'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Uncle Walt's Band]], ''Uncle Walt's Band'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Uncle Walt's Band]], ''An American In Texas'' (Omnivore), 2019 |
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* [[Uncle Walt's Band]], ''Live At The Waterloo Ice House'' (Omnivore), 2021 |
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* [[Dave Van Ronk]], ''Live In Monterey'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Townes Van Zandt]], ''Sunshine Boy: The Unheard Studio Sessions & Demos 1971-1972'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
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* [[Townes Van Zandt]], ''High'' (Omnivore), 2013 |
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* [[Townes Van Zandt]], ''The Late Great Townes Van Zandt '' (Omnivore), 2013 |
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* Various Artists, ''A Tower Records Tribute to the Beatles'' (EMI/Capitol), 1996 |
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* Various Artists, ''Beale Street Saturday Night'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Big Beat of Dave Bartholomew: 20 Of His Milestone Productions 1949-1960'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* Various Artists, ''Bond…The Best Of James Bond 007'' (Capitol), 1999 |
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* Various Artists, ''Divas Exotica'' (Capitol), 1998 |
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* Various Artists, ''Eee-O: The Best of the Rat Pack'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* Various Artists, ''Frequency 99: Greatest Hits Of The '90s'' (Virgin), 1999 |
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* Various Artists, ''Harley Davidson Road Songs (all volumes)'' (The Right Stuff), 1994-2001 |
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* Various Artists, ''Hot Rod Hits (five volumes)'' (The Right Stuff/Hot Rod Magazine), 1997 |
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* Various Artists, ''Live from High Fidelity: The Best of the Podcast Performances Volume 1'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* Various Artists, ''Live from High Fidelity: The Best of the Podcast Performances Volume 2'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* Various Artists, ''One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen'' (The Right Stuff), 1997 |
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* Various Artists, ''Psychefunkajazzadelic'' (The Right Stuff), 1994 |
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* Various Artists, ''Psychefunkajazzadelic, 2nd Edition'' (The Right Stuff), 1995 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Rat Pack: Live at the Sands'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* Various Artists, ''Rebels & Outlaws: Music from the Wild Side of Life'' (Capitol),1999 |
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* Various Artists, ''Rockin' Bones: '50's Punk & Rockabilly'' box set (Rhino), 2006 |
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* Various Artists, ''Roots and Branches: A Collection of Traditional American Music'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Ru-Jac Records Story Vol. 1: Something Got A Hold On Me 1963-1964'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Ru-Jac Records Story Vol. 2: Get Right 1964-1966'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Ru-Jac Records Story Vol. 3: Finally Together 1966-1967'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Ru-Jac Records Story Vol. 4: Changes 1967-1980'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* Various Artists, ''Sedated in the '80s, Volumes 1-5'' (The Right Stuff), 1993-1998 |
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* Various Artists, ''Send I A Lion: A Nighthawk Reggae Joint'' (Nighthawk/Omnivore), 2019 |
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* Various Artists, ''Sessions 64!!'' (Omnivore), 2015 |
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* Various Artists, ''The Soul of Baltimore: The Ru-Jac Records Story 1963-1980'' (Ru-Jac/Omnivore), 2018 |
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* Various Artists, ''The South Side of Soul Street: The Minaret Soul Singles (1967-1976)'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* Various Artists, ''Stax 50: A 50th Anniversary Of Stax'' (Stax/Concord), 2007 |
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* Various Artists, ''Swing West! Volumes 1-3'' (Razor & Tie), 1999 |
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* Various Artists, ''Those Were Our Songs: Music Of World War II'' (Capitol), 2001 |
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* Various Artists, ''Where the Action Is: Los Angeles Nuggets 1965-1968'' box set (Rhino), 2009 |
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* Various Artists, ''Woodstock 40 Years On: Back to Yasgur's Farm'' box set (Rhino), 2009 |
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* [[Gene Vincent]], ''Bluejean Bop'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Gene Vincent]], ''Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps'' (Capitol), 2002 |
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* [[Adam Wade (singer)|Adam Wade]], ''The Coed Albums: And Then Came Adam/Adam and Evening'' (Coed/Omnivore Recordings), 2020 |
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* [[Dionne Warwick]], ''Why We Sing'' (Rhino), 2008 |
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* [[Slim Whitman]], ''Vintage Collection'' (Capitol Nashville), 1997 |
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* [[Wilco]], ''Alpha Mike Foxtrot: Rare Tracks 1994-2014'' box set (Nonesuch), 2014 |
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* [[Wilco]], ''What's Your Twenty?: Essential Tracks 1994-2014'' (Nonesuch), 2014 |
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* [[Wilco]], ''A.M. (Deluxe Edition)'' (Sire/Rhino), 2017 |
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* [[Wilco]], ''Being There (Deluxe Edition)'' (Reprise/Rhino), 2017 |
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* [[Wilco]], ''Live at the Troubadour L.A. 1996'' (Reprise/Rhino), 2018 |
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* [[Wilco]], ''[[Summerteeth]]'' (Deluxe Edition) (Reprise/Rhino), 2020 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''The Garden Spot Programs 1950'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''The Garden Spot Programs 1950 Extended Play'' (Omnivore), 2014 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''The First Recordings 1938'' 7" (BMG), 2018 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''Complete Health and Happiness Recordings'' (BMG), 2019 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''The 1940 Recordings'' 7" (BMG), 2019 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''Pictures from Life's Other Side: Complete Mother's Best Performances'' (BMG), 2020 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''Radio Audition'' 7" (BMG), 2020 |
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* [[Hank Williams]], ''Only Mother's Best'' (BMG), 2020 |
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* [[Larry Williams]], ''Specialty Profiles'' (Specialty/Concord), 2006 |
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* [[Tex Williams]] & His Western Caravan, ''Vintage Collection'' (Capitol Nashville), 1995 |
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* [[Carl Wilson]], ''Long Promised Road'' (EMD, promo only), 1998 |
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* [[Wilson Phillips]], ''Greatest Hits'' (Capitol), 2000 |
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* [[Jerry Yester]], ''Pass Your Light Around'' (Omnivore), 2017 |
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* [[Faron Young]], ''The Complete Capitol Hits'' (Collector's Choice), 2000 |
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* Yum-Yum, ''Dan Loves Patti'' (Omnivore), 2018 |
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* [[Warren Zevon]], ''Excitable Boy'' (Rhino), 2007 |
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* [[Warren Zevon]], ''The Envoy'' (Rhino), 2007 |
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* [[Warren Zevon]], ''Stand in the Fire'' (Rhino), 2007 |
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* [[Warren Zevon]], ''Warren Zevon (Collector's Edition)'' (Rhino), 2008 |
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*[http://cherylpawelski.com Cheryl Pawelski official website] |
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*[http://omnivorerecordings.com/about-omnivore-recordings/cheryl-pawelski/ Cheryl Pawelski at Omnivore Recordings website] |
*[http://omnivorerecordings.com/about-omnivore-recordings/cheryl-pawelski/ Cheryl Pawelski at Omnivore Recordings website] |
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*[https://www.npr.org/2019/09/23/759596490/the-world-of-rosetta-tharpe-a-turning-the-tables-playlist "The World Of Rosetta Tharpe: A Turning The Tables Playlist": 2019 article by Pawelski for NPR] |
*[https://www.npr.org/2019/09/23/759596490/the-world-of-rosetta-tharpe-a-turning-the-tables-playlist "The World Of Rosetta Tharpe: A Turning The Tables Playlist": 2019 article by Pawelski for NPR] |
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*[https://thesessions.org/custom-videos/cheryl-pawelski-grammy-award-winning-producer-co-founder-of-omnivore-recordings/ Interview with Pawelski for The Sessions] |
*[https://thesessions.org/custom-videos/cheryl-pawelski-grammy-award-winning-producer-co-founder-of-omnivore-recordings/ Interview with Pawelski for The Sessions] |
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*[https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/henry-rollins-omnivore-cheryl-pawelski/ Henry Rollins interviews Cheryl Pawelski (2020)] |
*[https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/henry-rollins-omnivore-cheryl-pawelski/ Henry Rollins interviews Cheryl Pawelski (2020)] |
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*[https://www.centerforrecordedmusic.org/ Center For Recorded Music] |
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Cheryl Pawelski | |
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Pronunciation | pa-VEL-ski[1] |
Born | |
Alma mater | Marquette University |
Occupation | Record company owner |
Years active | 1990-present[2] |
Spouse | [3] |
Awards | Grammy Award for Best Historical Album: Blues Music Award, Historical Album of the Year: Bobby Rush, Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush (2017) Blues Blast Music Award, Best Historical or Vintage Recording: Johnny Shines, The Blues Came Falling Down, Live 1973 (2020); Little Richard, Southern Child (2021) |
Website | cherylpawelski.com |
Cheryl Pawelski (born April 11, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin)[1] is an American record producer and record-company executive. Since 2010, she has been one of the founder/owners of Omnivore Recordings, a Los Angeles-based record label specializing in historical releases, reissues and previously unissued vintage recordings, as well as select releases of new music.[4][5][6][7][8]
Early life
[edit]Pawelski is the oldest child of a family from Milwaukee. Her father worked in manufacturing and is a longtime musician who regularly volunteered as a piano player at a Milwaukee hospital.[1][9] Her grandmother worked at a local department store which sold records, and encouraged Pawelski to begin a music collection at an early age.[2] Another had pursued a career as a singer before working in banking, and also encouraged her to seek a musical career.[10]
Pawelski attended Pius XI High School in Milwaukee,[11] and graduated from Marquette University in 1989.[12] After college but before moving to Los Angeles to begin her career in the music industry, Pawelski worked at a Milwaukee record store, Radio Doctors, to learn about record labels and distribution.[13][14] A musician herself, Pawelski played in several bands.[1]
Career
[edit]Prior to co-founding Omnivore Recordings, Pawelski held positions at EMI-Capitol Records, Concord Music Group and Rhino Entertainment, and worked as a consulting producer for EMI-Capitol Music, Warner Strategic Marketing/Rhino, Rhino Handmade, iTunes, Sony Legacy, Rykodisc, Universal Music Group, BMG and others.[15]
Pawelski has supervised recordings, reissues and boxed sets for a wide variety of artists including The Band, The Beach Boys, Big Star, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler, Willie Nelson, Otis Redding, Nina Simone, The Staple Singers, Rod Stewart, Richard Thompson, Townes Van Zandt, Wilco, Hank Williams Sr. and Warren Zevon. She has also produced or overseen several reissues of film soundtrack albums, including Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me, Fiddler on the Roof, Raging Bull, Shutter Island, Up in the Air and Woodstock.
Pawelski’s board work has included positions as both a governor and a trustee of The Recording Academy, as well as board work or advisory board positions for The Blues Foundation, Women In Vinyl, The Producers and Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy, The Center For Recorded Music, ,[16] Farm Aid Development Advisory Council,[13] and Joey’s Song.[17][18]
An inveterate collector of music and memorabilia, Pawelski holds a vast personal archive. A portion of her LP collection formed the core of the exhibit Spaced Out! The Final Frontier In Album Covers, which opened at Experience Music Project in Seattle, Washington, and also showed at The Museum at Bethel Woods in New York. The exhibit featured 117 space-themed albums released from 1940 to 1969.[14][19][1][20]
Other work
[edit]Pawelski wrote the foreword for Derrick Bang's 2020 book Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen, 1950-1970: A History and Discography, published by McFarland.[21]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Pawelski has won four Grammy Awards for Best Historical Album: In 2014, for producing Hank Williams' The Garden Spot Programs, 1950, in 2021 for co-producing Mister Rogers' It’s Such A Good Feeling: The Best of Mister Rogers, in 2023 for co-producing Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition), and in 2024 for co-producing Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos. She received Grammy nominations for the box sets Rockin' Bones: 1950s Punk & Rockabilly, Where the Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets: 1965–1968 and Woodstock 40 Years On: Back To Yasgur's Farm.[22][23]
Pawelski won a 2017 Blues Music Award in the category of Historical Album of the Year, for producing the Bobby Rush box set Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History Of Bobby Rush.[24]
Pawelski won Blues Blast Magazine's Blues Blast Music Award for Best Historical or Vintage Recording in both 2020 and 2021, for, respectively, Johnny Shines' The Blues Came Falling Down, Live 1973[25] and Little Richard's Southern Child.[26]
In 2022, Pawelski was the recipient of the Diederich College of Communication's Professional Achievement Award, given annually to Marquette University alumni.[27]
Personal life
[edit]In 2008, Pawelski married Audrey Bilger, a literature professor and (since 2019) president of Reed College in Portland, Oregon.[20]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Mehr, Bob (2007-03-11). "Saving Stax: Legendary catalog gets the Pawelski treatment, as major reissue campaign begins this week". The Commercial Appeal. Memphis, Tennessee. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ a b Dan Kimpel (2018-01-28). "Season 1 Episode 5: Cheryl Pawelski". Storyophonic (Podcast). Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Lydgate, Chris (August 30, 2019). "Scholar. Writer. Teacher. President. There was no script for Audrey Bilger's career. So she wrote her own". Reed Magazine.
- ^ Wogahn, Carter (2014-07-18). "Omnivore Promotes Music Legacy". Music Connection. Glendale, California. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Jackson, Andrea (2013-11-21). "Record Producer Cheryl Pawelski: Trailblazer, Innovator". Bluestockings Magazine. Providence, Rhode Island. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Putnam, Rob (2016-02-19). "Producer Crosstalk: Cheryl Pawelski". Music Connection. Glendale, California. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Diaz-Hurtado, Jessica (2018-11-21). "From Obsession To Profession: How Omnivore Recordings' Cheryl Pawelski Keeps Legendary Music Alive". She Shreds Magazine. Portland, Oregon. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "Power Player: Cheryl Pawelski". AllAccess.com. July 26, 2016. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Corinthios, Deandra (2015-10-05). "Piano man is "part of the hospital family," making a difference at West Allis hospital". Fox 6 WITI (TV). Milwaukee. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
- ^ Turner, Andy (December 10, 2020). "Saving The Music: Producer Cheryl Pawelski Preserves Historical Recordings". Wisconsin Life (Wisconsin Public Radio/PBS Wisconsin. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
- ^ Snyder, Molly (2002-12-04). "Milwaukeean finds "Filthy Mouth" in L.A." On Milwaukee. Milwaukee. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
- ^ "Class Notes". Marquette Magazine. 2015-08-11. p. 36. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
- ^ a b Frater, Bill (2017-12-22). "Exploring Across Genres with Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Recordings". No Depression. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ a b Carney, Jennifer (2012-11-26). "Omnivore Records' Cheryl Pawelski: The TVD Interview". The Vinyl District. Washington, D.C. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "Meet Cheryl Pawelski of Omnivore Entertainment Group". VoyageLA. 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "Meet the Team". Center For Recorded Music. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ^ "The Cause". Joey’s Song. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ^ "The Popdose Interview: Michael Gomoll of Joey's Song". Popdose. 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ Sparks, Leonard (2011-04-11). "Bethel Woods takes a space-age sleeve journey". Times Herald-Record. Middletown, New York. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ a b Cohen, Jason (2019-10-23). "Is Reed College's New President Too Cool to Be a University Administrator?". Portland Monthly. Portland, Oregon. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ Derrick Bang (1 April 2020). Crime and Spy Jazz on Screen, 1950-1970: A History and Discography. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-3988-8.
- ^ "Artist: Cheryl Pawelski". The Grammys. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- ^ Tanzilo, Bobby (2006-12-10). "Pawelski earns Grammy nomination". On Milwaukee. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
- ^ "Blues Music Awards: The best of the best, in Memphis". Elmore Magazine. New York City. 2017-05-17. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- ^ "2020 Blues Blast Music Award Winners". Blues Blast Magazine. 15 September 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
- ^ "2021 Blues Blast Music Award Winners". Blues Blast Magazine. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ^ "Professional Achievement Award: Cheryl A. Pawelski, Comm '89". Marquette University. Retrieved 2022-04-05.