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1. Brewster's Millions (1985, Ry Cooder music by, directed by Walter Hill) appeared on the LP: Ron Davies: Silent Song Through The Land (1970, A&M) Rita Coolidge: Rita Coolidge (9.4.71, A&M) Leon Russell: Leon Russell And The Shelter People (3.5.71, Shelter) Ry Cooder: Into The Purple Valley (2/72, Reprise) Steve Miller Band: Recall The Beginning ... A Journey From Eden (1972, Capitol) Carly Simon: No Secrets (18.12.72, Elektra) Lindsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks: Buckingham Nicks (1973, Polydor) Delaney & Bonnie: Best Of Delaney & Bonnie (1973, Rhino) Rod Taylor: Rod Taylor (7/73, Asylum) Freddie King: Woman Across The Water (7/73, Shelter) Bonnie Raitt: Takin' My Time (10/73, Warner Bros) Harry Nilsson: Son Of Dracula (5/74, RCA) Splinter: The Place I Love (27.9.74, Dark Horse) Nilsson: Duit On Mon Dei (28.3.75, RCA) Keith Moon: Two Sides Of The Moon (25.4.75, Polydor) Leon Russell: Will O' The Wisp (25.4.75, A&M) Gary Wright: The Dream Weaver (7/75, Warner Bros) Nigel Olsson: Nigel Olsson (9/75, RCA) George Harrison: Extra Texture (Read All About It) (3.10.75, Apple) Bill Wyman: Stone Alone (9.2.76, RSR/WEA) Donovan: Slow Down World (4.6.76, Epic) Ringo Starr: Ringo's Rotogravure (8.10.76, Polydor) Steely Dan: Aja (9/77, ABC) Randy Newman: Little Criminals (23.9.77, Warner Bros) Dolly Parton: Here You Come Again (21.10.77, RCA) Leonard Cohen: Death Of A Ladies' Man (11/77, CBS) Dolly Parton: Heartbreaker (9/78, RCA) Rodney Crowell: Ain't Living Long Like This (9/78, Warner Bros) Ry Cooder: Bop Till You Drop (27.7.79, Warner Bros) Bob Dylan: Saved (20.6.80, Columbia) Toto: Fahrenheit (1986, CBS) Elvis Costello: King Of America (2/86, WEA) Richard Thompson: Daring Adventures (10/86, Polydor) John Hiatt: Bring The Family (5/87, A&M) Tom Petty: Full Moon Fever (5/89, MCA) J.J. Cale: Travel Log (10/89, Silvertone) Nick Lowe: Party Of One (4/90, Reprise) Los Lobos: The Neighbourhood (9/90, Metronome) Indigo Girls: Nomads, Indians, Saints (5.11.90, Epic) Ringo Starr: Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band (11/90, Rykodisc) Waterboys: Dream Harder (24.5.93, Geffen) Ry Cooder: Trespass (1993, Sire/WB) David Crosby: Thousand Roads (1993, Atlantic) Maria McKee: You Gotta Sin To Get Saved (1.6.93, Geffen) Patti Scialfa: Rumble Doll (19.7.93) Aimee Mann: Whatever (6.9.93, Imago) Rickie Lee Jones: Traffic From Paradise (9/93, Geffen) Ry Cooder & Ali Farka Toure: Talking Timbuktu (3/94, World Circuit) Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (8/95, MCA) Richard Thompson: you?me?us? (22.4.96, Capitol) Joe Cocker: Organic (14.10.96, Parlophone) Bob Dylan: Time Out Of Mind (29.9.97, CBS) Adam Cohen: Adam Cohen (28.7.98, Columbia) Janice Robinson: The Color Within Me (26.10.99, Reprise) Terry Evans: Trackin' the Spirit (29.2.00, Telarc) Kirstin Candy: Another Sweet Mess (20.8.02, Escalator) George Harrison: Brainwashed (19.11.02, Dark Horse) Ry Cooder: Mambo Sinuendo (28.1.03, Perro Verde) Ibrahim Ferrer: Buenos Hermanos (11.3.03, Nonesuch) Buddy Guy: Blues Singer (3.6.03, Silvertone) Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws And Angels (21.9.04, Lost Highway) Cassandra Wilson: Thunderbird (4.4.06, Blue Note) Zucchero: Fly (9/06, Universal Music) Lucinda Williams: West (13.2.07, Lost Highway) Page McConnell: Page McConnell (17.4.07, Legacy) Mavis Staples: We'll Never Turn Back (24.4.07, Anti-) B.B. King: One Kind Favor (26.8.08, Geffen) Old Crow Medicine Show: Tennessee Pusher (23.9.08, Nettwerk) Kris Kristofferson: Closer To The Bone (29.9.09, New West) Eric Clapton: Old Sock (11.3.13, Bushbranch) Joseph Arthur: The Ballad Of Boogie Christ (11.6.13) Blake Mills: Heigh Ho (18.9.14, Verve) Neil Young: Peace Trail (2.12.16, Reprise) Connor Oberst: Salutations (17.3.17) Boz Scaggs: Out Of The Blues (27.7.18) Jenny Lewis: On The Line (22.3.19, Warner Bros) Perfume Genius: Set My Heart On Fire Immediately (15.5.20, Matador) appeared on the SP:: Bob Dylan: Heart Of Mine / Let It Be Me (7/81, CBS) produced by LP: Jerry Lee Lewis: Mean Old Man (7.9.10, Verve)
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