RAY RUSSELL sessions
This is the list of the sessions I know Ray Russell
appears... I've classified them into several categories:
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Sessions with former/current bandmates
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Other sessions
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Sessions with Spanish artists
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Albums as a producer
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Collective albums and soundtracks
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Soundtracks not available on record
Apart from the sessions listed, I've read that he
also played for Dionne Warwick, Phil Spector, The Ronettes, The Four Tops,
Cat Stevens, Phil Collins, Bryan Ferry, Art Garfunkel, Chaka Khan, Paul
McCartney, but I can't find his name in their album credits!
SESSIONS WITH FORMER/CURRENT BANDMATES
Bob Downes Open Music / Bob Downes
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Electric city (1970, Vertigo) (CD reissue: Repertoire)
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Deep down heavy (1970, MFP)
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Hells angels (1975, Openium)
Electric city, credited to Bob Downes
Open Music, features an stellar lineup: Chris Spedding (guitar), Ray Russell
(guitar), Herbie Flowers (bass), Daryl Runswick (bass), Harry Miller (bass),
Dave Brooks (sax), Nigel Carter (trumpet), Kenny Wheeler (trumpet), Bud
Parkes (trumpet), Harry Beckett (trumpet), Ian Carr (trumpet), Don Fay
(sax), Alan Rushton (drums), Clem Cattini (drums), Dennis Smith (drums),
Robin Jones (percussion).
In Deep down heavy, we can find Bob
Downes (vocals, sax, flute), Chris Spedding (guitar), Ray Russell (guitar),
Harry Miller (bass), Alan Rushton (drums), Laurie Allan (drums), Derek
Hogg (drums).
Hells angels features Ray Russell
(guitar), Herbie Flowers (bass), Harry Miller (bass), Jeff Clyne (bass),
Barry Guy (bass), Laurie Baker (keyboards), Henry Lowther (trumpet), Marc
Charig (trumpet), Tony Roberts (sax), Don Fay (sax), Dave Brooks (sax),
Harry Beckett (horns), John Stevens (drums), Dennis Smith (drums).
Chanter Sisters
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Shoulder to shoulder (1978, Safari)
Doreen Chanter
and Irene Chanter appear in lots of albums as guest vocalists. They recorded
their own albums. In this one, they had fantastic backing musicians: Ray
Russell (guitar), Hughie Burns (guitar), Micky Moody (guitar), Dave Markee
(bass), John Giblin (bass), Martin Drover (trumpet), Chris
Mercer (sax), Ray Warleigh (sax), Pete Wingfield (keyboards), Tony
Hymas (keyboards), Ann Odell (string arrangements), Ray Cooper (percussion),
Simon Phillips (drums), Henry Spinetti (drums), plus backing vocals by
Jimmy Chambers and Tony Jackson.
Andy Mackay
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Resolving contradictions (Oct 78, Bronze) (CD reissue:
1990, Expression) (CD reissue: 1999, Riff, with 4 bonus tracks)
This was one of the solo albums by Roxy Music sax
player. Andy and Ray had played together in the Rock Follies project, as
we can read in Ray bio. This album features Ray Russell (guitar, also strings
and brass arrangements), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Tony
Stevens (bass), Chris Parren (keyboards), Tim Weather (flute), Pete
Van Hooke (drums), Paul Thompson (drums). As we can see, some of Andy's
mates in Roxy Music, as well as most of the Rock Follies lineup. It was
recorded between March and July 1978.
The album was reissued on CD in 1990. But, good
news are that it has been reissued again, this time with 4 bonus tracks.
Cliff Richard
One of my favourite albums by Cliff Richard, as it
includes my favourite song 'Ocean deep'. The list of musicians is
quite long: Ray Russell (guitar in the song 'Please don't fall in love'),
Alan Parker (guitar), John Clark (guitar), Terry Britten (guitar, backing
vocals), Mark Griffiths (bass), Mike Batt (keyboards), Craig Pruess (keyboards),
Nick Glennie-Smith (keyboards), Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Ronnie Aspery
(sax), Mel Collins (sax), Martin Drover (trumpet), Brian Bennett (drums),
Graham Jarvis (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion), Tony Carr (percussion),
and backing vocals by Tony Rivers, Stu Calver & John Perry.
Ph.D.
Ph.D. was an interesting duo comprising:
But, being a duo, they used other musicians in their
albums. This was their second album, and it features: Ray Russell (guitar
on the track 'Fifth of May'), Jeff
Beck (guitar, although uncredited - he's mentioned in the Thanks section.
By the way, Hughie Burns also appears in the Thanks section), Simon Phillips
(drums), Mark Craney (drums), and backing vocals by Helen Chappelle, Joy
Yates and George Chandler.
Mo Foster
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Southern reunion (1991, Relativity) (reissue: 1995,
Inakustik)
This album was Mo's 2nd solo album. We can find here
Ray Russell (guitar), Gary Moore (guitar), Geoff Castle (keyboards), Julian
Littman (mandolin), Ray Warleigh (flute), Stuart Brooks (trumpet), Iain
Ballamy (sax), Stan Sulzman (sax), Gary Husband (drums, keyboards), Frank
Ricotti (percussion), Greg Knowles (percussion), and vocals by Karen Bates.
OTHER SESSIONS
Bill Fay
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Bill Fay (1969, Deram) (CD reissue: See For Miles,
assembled in a twofer with another album, Time of the last persecution)
He was an interesting folk poet. He only released
two albums (Bill Fay in 1970, and Time of the last
persecution in 1971), plus a single. Luckily, there's a CD reissue,
Bill Fay / Time of the last persecution plus... including
all his recorded material.
The musical director for Bill Fay
was Mike Gibbs, so he brought some of his musicians to play here. Among
others: Ray Russell (guitar) and the late John Marshall (drums).
Paul Korda
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Passing stranger (1971, MAM)
This album features Chris Spedding (guitar), Ray Russell
(guitar), Andy Roberts (guitar), Alan Gorrie (bass, guitar), Owen McIntyre
(guitar), Mike Storey (keyboards), Rob Tait
(drums), Madeline Bell (vocals), Doris Troy (vocals), Nanette Newman (vocals).
It was recorded in February 1971.
Horslips
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Dancehall sweethearts (1974, RCA) (CD reissue: Edsel,
2000)
They are a very nice Irish band, still active nowadays.
This was their third album, and Ray Russell appears not as guitarist, but
as brass arranger.
Annette & Victor Brox
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Rollin' back (1974, Sonet)
Victor Brox was a member of Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
(see my pages on Aynsley Dunbar
for more info), also appearing in the Jesus Christ Superstar
album. Along with his wife Annette, they released this album, with appearances
by his old mates in Retaliation John Moorshead (guitar) and Alex Dmochovski
(bass), plus Ray Russell (guitar), Larry Gannon (guitar), John Porter (bass),
Tony Moss (bass), Ray Warleigh (sax), Jeff Walters (horns), Keith Bailey
(drums), Lol Creme (drums), Paul Burgess (drums), Bruce Mitchell (percussion).
Prelude
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Owlcreek incident (1975, Dawn)
They were a trio formed by Brian Hume (vocals, guitar),
Irene Hume (vocals) and Ian Vardy (vocals, guitar). This was their 4th
album, featuring Ray Russell (guitar), the late Isaac Guillory (guitar,
keyboards), Roger Rettig (guitar), Rod Clements (bass), Patrice Lemoine
(keyboards), Steve Gregory (sax), Pick Withers (drums), Mike Driscoll (drums),
Linda Curtis (percussion).
AJ Webber
Sorry, I don't know who she is. This album features
Ray Russell (guitar), Albert Lee (guitar), Mike D'Abo (piano), Tony Hymas
(keyboards), Jean Roussel (keyboards), Tony Roberts (sax), Phil Todd (sax),
Simon Phillips (drums), Gerry Conway (drums).
William Lyall
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Solo casting (1976, EMI) (CD reissue: See For Miles,
1996, with 2 bonus tracks)
(scan courtesy of Alex Gitlin)
The late Billy Lyall was a member of Bay City
Rollers, and later he was the keyboardist in succesful Scottish band Pilot.
He later collaborated with Alan Parsons (Pilot's producer), and made his
only solo album, with help from many musicians: his old friends from Pilot
Ian Bairnson (guitar) and David Paton (bass), plus some others, such as
Robert Ahwai (guitar), Ray Russell (sitar on 'Sleep'), Phil Chen
(bass), Ronnie Leahy (keyboards), Chris
Mercer (sax), Barry De Souza (drums) and Phil Collins (drums). He sadly
died in December 1989, of an AIDS-related illness. The album was reissued
on CD with two bonus tracks (the single versions of 'Maniac' and
'Solo casting').
Scrounger
I don't know if this was a real band, or a solo artist
under this name. Here, we can find Paul Lewis (vocals), Ray Russell (guitar),
Paul Keogh (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Frank McDonald (bass), Ian Curnow
(keyboards, vocals), Pete Van Hooke (drums), Mike Nicholls (drums). The
album was producer by veteran Mike Hurst.
Suprise Sisters
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Suprise Sisters (1976, RCA)
As far as I know, they only released one album.
Full of great musicians: Ray Russell (guitar), Bruce Lynch (guitar), Brent
Forbes (bass), Jean Roussel (keyboards), Blue Weaver (keyboards), Phil
Kenzie (sax), Ray Warleigh (sax), Gerry Conway (drums), Frank Ricotti (percussion).
Produced by the mythical Tony Visconti.
Hudson-Ford
A duo comprising Richard Hudson (vocals, guitar) and
John Ford (guitar, bass). They had been playing together for years, first
in Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, later joining the fantastic band The Strawbs.
They left them to start a solo career as a duo. This was their 4th album,
and the list of musicians includes Ray Russell (guitar), Ian Bairnson (guitar),
Dave Markee (bass), Brent Forbes (bass), Chris Parren (keyboards), Graham
Preskett (keyboards, violin), Martin Drover (trumpet), Ken Laws (drums).
If someone wants to know, they split soon after this album (although they
formed a new band, The Monks).
Denne & Gold
A duo comprising Micky Denne (vocals, guitar) and
Ken Gold (vocals, guitar, drums). Recorded with help from Ray Russell (guitar),
Paul Keogh (guitar), Alan Tarney (guitar), Dave Lawson (keyboards), Lynton
Naiff (keyboards), Nigel Wilkinson (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion).
Troll
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Turned to stone (1978, Intersound)
This was a progressive band, but this album was only
released in Germany. Featuring Ray Russell (guitar) and Alan Parker (guitar).
Ben Bashan
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You're the only one (1979, Strand)
I don't know who he is, but this album is listed right
next to another one by Neil Bashan, and the list of musicians is almost
the same. Probably, they're family... :) This album features Ray Russell
(guitar), Roy Babbington (bass), Paul Westwood (bass), Lynton Naiff (keyboards),
Peter Van Hooke (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion), and vocals by Vicki Brown,
Helen Chappelle, Liza Strike, Gary Osborne, Judy Tzuke, Alan Carvell.
Neil Bashan
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High on an easy feeling (1979, Ariola)
I don't know who he is. This album features Ray Russell
(guitar), Roy Babbington (bass), Paul Westwood (bass), Lynton Naiff (keyboards),
Peter Van Hooke (drums), and backing vocals by Vicki Brown, Helen Chappelle,
Gary Osborne and Liza Strike.
Dennis O'Brien
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Any other face (1979, Decca)
I don't know who he is. Vocalist and keyboardist,
he's backed here by: Ray Russell (guitar), Jim
Gannon (guitar), Phil Palmer (guitar), John
Turnbull (guitar), Pete Willsher (steel guitar), Gary Taylor (bass),
Tommy Eyre (keyboards),
Pete Solley (keyboards), Raphael Ravenscroft
(sax), Richard Burgess (drums), Dave Mattacks (drums) Micky
Waller (drums), and vocals by Aliki Holland, Viv McAuliffe, Jane Kennaway,
Simon Morris. .
Judy Tzuke
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Welcome to the cruise (1979, Rocket) (CD reissue:
Big Moon, 2000) (aka Stay with me 'till dawn)
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Ritmo (1983, Chrysalis)
A very fine vocalist, she usually counts with great
musicians in his albums and live bands.
Welcome to the cruise was her first
album (although it was names Stay with me 'till dawn in its
American release), featuring Ray Russell (guitar, also brass arrangements),
Mike Paxman (guitar, percussion), Mo Foster (bass), Roy Babbington (bass),
Chris Parren (keyboards), Paul Hart (keyboards), Steve Nye (keyboards),
Ray Warleigh (sax), Simon Phillips (drums), Pete Van Hooke (drums), Barry
De Souza (drums), Morris Pert (percussion).
String arrangements by Paul Buckmaster.
Ritmo features Ray Russell (guitar),
Mike Paxman (guitar, keyboards, percussion, also producer), John Giblin
(bass), John 'Rhino' Edwards (bass, currently in Status Quo), Don Snow
(keyboards), Bob Noble (keyboards), Andy Clark (keyboards), Paul Muggleton
(keyboards), Graham Jarvis (drums), Andy Duncan (drums), Morris
Pert (percussion), and backing vocals by Roy White and Jacqui Robinson.
K2
K2 was
a project by Kornell Kovach, Yugoslavian keyboardist. K2lineup
is:
Kornell
Kovach (keyboards)
Linda Jardim (vocals)
Colin
Hodgkinson (bass)
Paul Robinson (drums)
They released the album Why. With two
special guests: Bernie Marsden (guitar) and Ray
Russell (guitar). The album was recorded in London during February/March
1980. Mostly co-written by Kovach and producer/engineer Peter McNamee.
It says: "keyboards supplied by Rod Argent Keyboards" (he owns a keyboard
store).
Lucio Battisti
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Una giornata uggiosa (Feb 80, Numero Uno)
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Don Giovanni (Apr 86, Numero Uno) (CD reissue: 1994,
BMG)
This Italian artist was quite famous in Spain.
In Una giornata uggiosa, his album
from 1980, he's backed by the cream of British players: Ray Russell (guitar),
Phil Palmer (guitar), Dave Markee (bass), Les Hurdle (bass), John Giblin
(bass), Alan Jones (bass), Paul Hart (bass), Mel Collins (sax), Martin
Drover (trumpet), Malcolm Griffiths (trombone), Geoff Westley (keyboards),
Stuart Elliott (drums), Pete Van Hooke (drums), Morris
Pert (percussion), Frank Ricotti (percussion).
In Don Giovanni, we can find Ray
Russell (guitar), Andy Pask (bass), Robin Smith (keyboards), Guy Barker
(trumpet), Phil Todd (sax), Greg Walsh (drums, also producer), Skaila Kanga
(harp).
Mike Batt
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Waves (1980, Epic)
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The hunting of the snark (1986, Adventure) (CD reissue:
First Night)
Mike Batt is a fantastic arranger and piano player.
He has lots of albums under his name.
Waves features Ray Russell (guitar),
Jim Cregan (guitar), Nigel Jenkins (guitar),
B.J. Cole (pedal steel guitar), Frank McDonald
(bass), Chris Parren (keyboards), Mel Collins (sax), Frank Ricotti (percussion),
Trevor Morais (drums).
The hunting of the snark features
vocals by Roger Daltrey, Art Garfunkel, Cliff Richard, Julian Lennon, Maggie
Reilly, Deniece Williams, Captain Sensible, and instrumentalists include
Ray Russell (guitar), Chris Spedding (guitar), George Harrison (guitar),
Mitch Dalton (guitar), Alan Parker (guitar), Frank McDonald (bass), Mel
Collins (sax), the late Stephane Grappelli (violin), Ray Cooper (percussion).
Exiled
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Exiled (1980, RCA/Epic) (CD reissue: 1991, Epic)
This is a project made by Bernie Frost, with Jack
Lancaster and lots of friends musicians. The lineup is amazing: Colin
Blunstone (vocals), Dan McCafferty (vocals, from Nazareth), Francis Rossi
(vocals, from Status Quo), Lesley Duncan (vocals), Terry Cassidy (vocals),
Joe Jammer (guitar), Laurence Juber (guitar, from Wings), Paul Keogh (guitar),
Ray Russell (guitar), Mitch Dalton (guitar), Paul Keogh (guitar), John
Giblin (bass), Delisle Harper (bass), Andy Pask (bass), Sonny LeMaire (bass),
Tommy Eyre (keyboards),
Dave Lawson (keyboards), Robin Lumley (keyboards), Chris Parren
(keyboards), Steve Coe (keyboards), Marlon Hargis (keyboards), Craig Pruess
(keyboards), John Earle (sax), Lee Greenwood (sax), the great Ricky Skaggs
(mandolin, violin), Louis Jardim (percussion), Terry McMillan (percussion),
Stuart Elliott (drums), Paul Thompson (drums), Steve Goetzman (drums),
Nigel Martinez (drums).
Landscape
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'Criminal world' / 'On the road' (Sep
81, Virgin) (single)
This is a single by this successful band. As far as
I know, the song is not appearing in any album. The lineup for the A side
comprises: Ray Russell (guitar), Andy Pask (bass), Neil Stubenhaus (bass),
Harvey Mason (drums). The B-side doesn't feature Ray, but as they are also
interesting instrumentists, I mention them here: David Rhodes (guitar),
Guy Barker (trumpet), Henry Lowther (trumpet), Derek Watkins (trumpet),
Neil Stubenhaus (bass), Harvey Mason (drums).
Claudio Baglioni
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Strada facendo (1981, CBS)
Another interesting Italian artist. Recorded with
Ray Russell (guitar), Paul Keogh (guitar), Phil Palmer (guitar), Andy Brown
(bass), Geoff Westley (keyboards), Pete Van Hooke (drums), Stuart Elliott
(drums), Frank Ricotti (percussion).
Lulu
The veteran singer from the 60s released this album
in 1981, recorded with Ray Russell (guitar), Alan Jones (bass), Alan Tarney
(bass), Mike Moran (keyboards), Lynton Naiff (keyboards), Peter Van Hooke
(drums), Graham Jarvis (drums), Trevor Spencer (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion),
and backing vocals by Carol Kenyon and Tony Rivers.
Gary Benson
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Moonlight walking (1982, Aura)
This album features Ray Russell (guitar), Steve Lukather
(guitar), Ricky Hitchcock (guitar), Kevin Peek (guitar), Leland Sklar (bass),
Rob Young (keyboards), Steve Porcaro (programming), Les Binks (drums),
Russ Kunkel (drums), Tom Nichol (drums), Frank Ricotti (percussion), and
backing vocals by Leah Kunkel and the great, late Vicki Brown.
Heaven 17
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The luxury gap (Apr 83, Virgin) (CD reissue: Caroline,
1997, with 3 bonus tracks)
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How men are (Sep 84, Virgin)
This was a trio formed by: Glenn Gregory (vocals),
Martyn Ware (vocals, programming), Ian Craig Marsh (programming).
On The luxury gap, we can find: Ray
Russell (guitar), John Wilson (guitar), Nick Plythas (keyboards), Simon
Phillips (drums), and the horn section from Phil Collins Band and Earth,
Wind & Fire (Don Myrick (sax), Rahmlee Davis (trumpet), Michael Harris
(trumpet) and Louis Satterfield (trombone)), and backing vocals by Carol
Kenyon.
On How men are, we find mostly the
same musicians: Ray Russell (guitar), John Wilson (guitar), Mo Foster (bass),
Nick Plythas (keyboards), Greg Walsh (keyboards), Don Myrick (sax), Michael
Harris (trumpet), Louis Satterfield (trombone), and backing vocals by Afrodiziak
(Claudia Fontaine, Caron Wheeler,
Naomi Thompson).
Scott Walker
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Climate of hunter (1984, Virgin)
A supreme singer, once a member of The Walker Brothers.
In this solo project, he seemed to break with his previous style, conceiving
a dense album, far away from pop scene. With Ray Russell (guitar), Phil
Palmer (guitar), Mark Knopfler (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Brian Gascoigne
(keyboards), Mark Isham (trumpet), Evan Parker (sax), Peter Van Hooke (drums),
and harmony vocals by Billy Ocean.
Oscar Benton & Blues Band
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My kind of blues (1984, Polydor)
I don't know this artist. This album features Ray
Russell (guitar), Paul Keogh (guitar), Chris Rea (guitar), Les Hurdle (bass),
John Mealing (keyboards), Mike Moran (keyboards), Kenny Baker (trumpet),
and vocals by Sam Brown, Sue Glover, Sunny Leslie.
Tina Turner
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Private dancer (Nov 84, Capitol) (CD reissue "centenary"
edition: Jun 98, with 7 bonus tracks)
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Simply the best ()
The acid queen; a superb performer since the early
60s.
Private dancer marked her return
to stardom, after a low profile in the early 80s. The list of musicians
is simply amazing: Jeff Beck
(guitar), Ray Russell (guitar), Terry Britten (guitar), Hal Lindes (guitar),
Richie Zito (guitar), Jamie West-Oram (guitar), John Illsley (bass, from
Dire Straits), Joe Sample (keyboards), Rupert Hine (keyboards), Alan Clark
(keyboards), Billy Livsey (keyboards), Nick Glennie-Smith (keyboards),
Nick Plythas (keyboards), Greg Walsh (keyboards), Mel Collins (sax), Wilton
Felder (sax), Gary Barnacle (sax), Graham Broad (drums), Trevor Morais
(drums), Terry Williams (drums), Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler (drums), Graham
Jarvis (drums), Frank Ricotti (percussion), Julian Diggle (percussion),
and backing vocals by Tessa Niles and members of Heaven 17. By the way,
there is an extended edition with 7 bonus tracks.
Simply the best is a compilation
(although it features tracks from only 3 different albums). The list of
musicians is obviously quite similar to the ones shown above, plus some
others such as Rod Stewart (vocals), Jeff Golub (guitar), Eddie Martinez
(guitar), Phil Palmer (guitar), Pat Thrall (guitar), Carmine Rojas (bass),
T.M. Stevens (bass), Greg Mathieson (bass), the mythical Carol Kaye (bass),
Richard Cottle (keyboards), Edgar Winter (sax), Plas Johnson (sax), Jimmy
Roberts (sax), Phil Collins (drums), Art Wood (drums), and a long etcetera.
There's also a reissue with bonus tracks, but I don't have it, so I don't
know how many additional tracks contains.
Richard T. Bear
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The runner (1986, Teldec)
Featuring Ray Russell (guitar), Peter Wolpl (guitar),
Andy Pask (bass), Harold Faltermeyer (keyboards), Mike Moran (keyboards),
Curt Cress (drums), Harold Fisher (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion), and
vocals by Mark Spiro and Miriam Stockley.
B.J. Cole
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Transparent music (1989, Hannibal)
What can I say about B.J. Cole?
Fabulous pedal steel guitarist, his list of credits is really awesome.
Someday soon he'll have his own pages in my Olympus. In this solo album,
he performs several classical works (by Debussy, Ravel or Satie). Featuring
Ray Russell (guitar), Guy Jackson (guitar), Richard Hartley (keyboards),
Bob Loveday (violin), Danny Thompson (bass), Gavin Harrison (drums).
Evelyn Glennie
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Rhythm in song (1989, RCA)
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Her greatest hits (1997, RCA) (2CD)
Evelyn Glennie is a great percussionist (she's a Grammy
winner); she has played different styles of music, but mainly playing classical
works.
Rhythm in song was her first album
(as far as I know). Ray Russell appears as arranger and conductor.
Her greatest hits is obviously a
compilation, a 2CD, with some new tracks, as well as two collaborations
with Bjork. Some of the musicians featured are Ray Russell (conductor),
Chris Laurence (bass), John Earle (sax), Gary Kettel (percussion), Greg
Knowles (percussion), Ralph Salmins (drums). Here, we can find Glennie's
own compositions, as well as tracks by Saint-Saens, Rimsky-Korsakov or
Chopin.
The Electric Phoenix
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The Electric Phoenix sing Neely Bruce (1991, )
The Electric Phoenix is a vocal ensemble. On this
album, they perform some works by composer Neely Bruce, with this lineup
backing them:
Ray Russell (guitar)
Neely Bruce (piano)
John Marshall (drums)
The album contains 3 dense, long tracks.
Elaine Paige
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The Queen album (Jun 98, EMI)
As we can guess by the title, the album only features
songs composed by the band Queen. Recorded with help from Ray Russell (guitar,
arranger), Chris Laurence (bass), Trevor Barry (bass), Mike Moran (keyboards,
producer), Jamie Talbot (sax), Stuart Elliott (drums), Brett Morgan (drums),
Frank Ricotti (percussion), Skaila Kanga (harp), Miriam Stockley (vocals).
Miriam (i.e. Miriam Stockley)
This is the first solo album by wonderful vocalist
Miriam Stockley. Also featured in the album: Ray Russell (guitar), Ian
Lynn (programming, arrangements).
James Galway
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Wind of change (1994, RCA)
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Love song (2000, RCA)
James Galways is a flute and sax player from Ireland.
His albums are usually plenty of nice covers of pop standards (from The
Beatles to Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Chicago, etc.)
Wind of change features Ray Russell
(guitar), Mitch Dalton (guitar), Joe Taylor (guitar), Andy Pask (bass),
Kevin Thompson (keyboards), Dave Arch (keyboards), Ralph Salmins (drums).
Love song features Ray Russell (guitar),
Mitch Dalton (guitar), Joe Taylor (guitar), Laurence Cottle (bass), Andy
Pask (bass), Richard Cottle (keyboards), Skaila Kanga (harp), Ralph Salmins
(drums).
Marilyn Powell
Sorry, I don't know who she is. This album features
Ray Russell (guitar), Nigel Jenkins (guitar), Bruce Baxter (guitar), Bob
Falloon (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Alan Jones (bass), Lynton Naiff (keyboards),
Stan Saltzman (sax), Barry De Souza (drums), Chris Karan (percussion),
and backing vocals by Tony Rivers, Jimmy Chambers, George Chandler.
SESSIONS WITH SPANISH ARTISTS
Julio Iglesias
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Libra (1985, Columbia)
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Non stop (1988, Columbia)
Oh, well! If I was to think that I'd ever include
Julio Iglesias in my website, I would have thought I was crazy. But Ray
Russell deserves it all, even including Julio here. Nah, just kidding.
Obviously, not my cup of tea, but I need to mention Ray's work with him.
:)
Libra features Ray Russell (guitar),
Michael Landau (guitar), Dann Huff (guitar), Paul Jackson Jr. (guitar),
Abraham Laboriel (bass), the magnificent Neil Stubenhaus (bass), Mike Moran
(keyboards), Wally Badarou (keyboards), Robbie Buchanan (keyboards), Tom
Scott (horns), John Robinson (drums), Carlos Vega (drums).
Non stop features Ray Russell (guitar),
Michael Landau (guitar), Dann Huff (guitar), Paul Jackson Jr. (guitar),
Bruce Gaitsch (guitar), Abraham Laboriel (bass), Neil Stubenhaus (bass),
Nathan East (bass), Alan Jones (bass), Joe Chemay (bass), Cliff Magness
(bass), Mike Moran (arrangements), Nick Glennie-Smith (keyboards), David
Paich (keyboards), Steve Porcaro (keyboards), Robbie Buchanan (keyboards),
David Foster (keyboards), Tom Keane (keyboards), Randy Kerber (keyboards),
Michael Brecker (sax), Chuck Findley (trumpet), Gary Grant (trumpet), Jerry
Hey (horns), Bill Reichenbach (horns), John Robinson (drums), Carlos Vega
(drums), John Keane (drums), Alex Acuna (percussion), Paulinho Da Costa
(percussion), Michael Fisher (percussion), plus backing vocals by Philip
Bailey, Rose Banks, Susan Boyd, Alexandra Brown, Janey Clewer, Andrea Crouch,
Roy Galloway, Siedah Garrett, Pattie Howard, Josie James, Jean Johnson,
Jason Scheff, Stephanie Spruill, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters, plus a special
appearance by Stevie Wonder.
Camilo Sesto
Camilo Sesto was the most famous lead singer in Spain
in the seventies. He played the main role in Spanish edition of Jesus Christ
Superstar, and he was a complete fan phenomenon here. In the 80s, he retired
from music business and went to live to the States. Several years later,
he came back to my country, and it has released some low profile albums.
Con ganas is one of those albums, featuring great British
musicians: Ray Russell (guitar), Alan Parker (guitar), Nigel Jenkins (guitar),
Paul Westwood (bass), Richard Myhill (keyboards, arrangements), Graham
Preskett (keyboards), Graham Jarvis (drums), Barry Morgan (drums).
ALBUMS AS A PRODUCER
The Catch
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'Borderline' / 'Black blood' (Oct 77, Logo)
This was the previous band to Eurythmics, a trio formed
by Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart and Pete Coombes. This was their only single,
and it was produced by Ray Russell. Soon after, they changed their name
to The Tourists, adding more musicians.
Rolf Schimmermann
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Suru (1991, B&W)
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Jenesaisquoi - volume 1 (Sep 94, B&W)
Rolf Schimmermann is a keyboardist from Switzerland.
Suru features Miriam Stockley (vocals),
Fredy Studer (drums), Ray Russell (guitar), Dill Katz (bass), Tony Roberts
(sax), Stuart Brookes (trumpet). It was produced by Ray.
Jenesaisquoi - volume 1 was also
produced by Ray, with Ray Russell (guitar, keyboards), Mo Foster (bass),
Tony Roberts (sax), Andrew MacIntosh (sax), Graham Preskett (harmonica),
Simon Phillips (drums), and it features vocals by Miriam Stockley, Mark
Jefferis and Sam Howard.
Rolf Schimmermann / Fredy Studer
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Fuga a due (2000, Plainisphare) (2CD)
This is a 2CD comprising tracks recorded from 1989
to 1995. The first CD is a live recording. The album features: Rolf Schimmermann
(keyboards), Fredy Studer (drums), plus Ray Russell's band, also adding
Miriam Stockley on vocals and Paul Etterlin (guitar). With Ray Russell
(guitar), Dill Katz (bass), Tony Roberts (sax), Stuart Brookes (trumpet).
Mark Jefferis
Multi-instrumentalist, Mark Jefferis recorded for
the label B&W, so it's not unusual Ray Russell produced and his friends
play on it. With Ray Russell (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Simon Chamberlain
(keyboards), Josh Phillips (keyboards), Tony Roberts (sax), Simon Phillips
(drums), and backing vocals by Miriam Stockley.
COLLECTIVE ALBUMS AND SOUNDTRACKS
VV.AA.
Another Andrew Lloyd Webber / Tim Rice score. With
many great performers: Julie Covington (vocals), Barbara Dickson (vocals),
Paul Jones (vocals, from Manfred Mann, and later in Blues Band), Mike D'Abo
(vocals), Hank Marvin (guitar, from The Shadows), Neil Hubbard (guitar),
Henry McCullough (guitar), Ray Russell (guitar), Mo Foster (bass), Tony
Stevens (bass), Mike Moran (keyboards), Ann Odell (keyboards), Chris
Mercer (sax), Simon Phillips (drums), Barry Morgan (drums), Peter Van
Hooke (drums), Roy Wood (backing vocals), etc.
VV.AA.
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Bible: a rock testament (1977, Polydor) (2LP)
This was a project that assembled several musicians.
With Demis Roussos (vocals, from Aphrodite's Child), Hugh Burns (guitar),
Ray Russell (guitar), Alan Jones (bass, from The Shadows), Dave Markee
(bass), Paul Westwood (bass), Francis
Monkman (keyboards), Ann Odell (keyboards), Paul Buckmaster (keyboards),
Tony Hymas (keyboards), Graham Preskett (violin), Brother James (percussion),
Ray Cooper (percussion), Morris Pert (percussion),
Simon Phillips (drums), Barry DeSouza (drums).
I don't know if the album was credited to Family
of Love (I don't have it). Can anyone tell me that, please?
VV.AA. (various artists)
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Scouse the mouse (Dec 77, Polydor)
This is a project by late actor Donald Pleasence and
singer Barbara Dickson, produced by Hugh Murphy, and mostly composed by
Roger Brown. The narrator is Donald Pleasence, and the different roles
are sung by Barbara Dickson, Ringo Starr, Adam Faith, among others. The
musicians featured are superb: Phil Palmer (guitar), Ray Russell (guitar),
Nigel Jenkins (guitar), Roger Brown (guitar), Rod King (steel guitar),
Keith Nelson (banjo), Gary Taylor (bass, guitar), Tommy
Eyre (keyboards), Pete Solley (keyboards), Graham Preskett (fiddle,
mandolin), Simon Morton (percussion), Henry Spinetti
(drums), as well as backing vocals by Gary Taylor, Joanna Carlin, Pete
Zorn, Paul Da Vinci and Roger Brown.
VV.AA. (original soundtrack)
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Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978, RSO) (CD
reissue: Apr 98, Polygram)
This was the soundtrack from the movie starring
Peter Frampton and The Bee Gees. As many musical movies, it has its ups
and downs, as no every performer was a real singer (Steve Martin, for example).
But it has its fine moments. Originally a 2LP (my copy includes a big (&
ugly) poster), it has 28 tracks, all of them written by The Beatles. Arranged
and produced by George Martin, it features Billy Preston, Alice Cooper,
Aerosmith or Paul Nicholas. But the great thing is when you check the credits
list. With great surprises there. The regular musicians team comprises:
Robert Ahwai (guitar)
Peter Frampton (guitar solos)
Wilbur Bascomb (bass)
Max Middleton (keyboards)
Bernard Purdie (drums)
+ Tower of Power Horn Section:
Greg Adams (trumpet)
Emilio Castilio (sax)
Mick Gillette (trombone,
trumpet)
Steve Doc Kupka (sax)
Lenny Pickett (sax)
That is, many former Jeff Beck bandmates. And the
list of featured guests is: Jeff
Beck (guitar), the superb Larry Carlton (guitar), Ricky Hitchcock (guitar),
Ray Russell (guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar), Clive Chaman (bass), Francis
Monkman (keyboards), Ray Cooper (percussion), Victor Feldman (percussion),
and from Toto: David Hungate (bass), David Paich (keyboards) and Jeff Porcaro
(drums).
Original soundtrack (George Fenton)
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Fox - The album (1980, EMI)
This is the soundtrack for the TV series, composed
by famed George Fenton. Featuring Ray Russell (guitar), Roy Babbington
(bass).
Original soundtrack (Trevor Jones / David Bowie)
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Labyrinth (1986, Atlantic)
This is the soundtrack for a nice movie (starring
Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie). The soundtrack is very powerful, especially
in the Bowie tracks. Lots of great musicians featured here: Ray Russell
(guitar), Albert Collins (guitar), Dann Huff (guitar), Kevin Armstrong
(guitar), Jeff Mironov (guitar), Nicky Moroch (guitar), Paul Westwood (bass),
Will Lee (bass), Matthew Seligman (bass), Dave Lawson (keyboards), Richard
Tee (keyboards), Robbie Buchanan (keyboards), Brian Gascoigne (keyboards),
Nick Plythas (keyboards), Steve Ferrone (drums), Harold Fisher (drums),
Neil Conti (drums), and backing vocals by Fonzi Thornton, Robin Beck, Cissy
Houston, Chaka Khan, Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller,
Original soundtrack (Trevor Jones)
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Runaway train (1986, Milan)
This was a movie starring beautiful Rebecca DeMornay
and Jon Voight. The soundtrack was credited to Trevor Jones, and it features
Ray Russell (guitar), Dave Lawson (keyboards), Brian Gascoigne (keyboards),
Simon Lloyd (keyboards), Harold Fisher (drums), Catherine Bott (vocals).
Original soundtrack
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A fish called Wanda (1988, LTM)
This is a very funny movie starring John Cleese, Kevin
Kline and Jamie Lee Curtis. The score composer is John DuPrez. The musicians
appearing here are Ray Russell (guitar), John Williams (guitar), Kevin
Powell (bass), Paul Robinson (drums), Luis Jardim (percussion).
Cast (Enrico Garzili / David Cullen)
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Rage of the heart (1993, First Night)
This is the cast for this musical work: Michael Ball
(vocals), Janet Mooney (vocals), Julian Littman (vocals), Ray Russell (guitar),
Tim Renwick (guitar), Paul Keogh (guitar), Andy
Pask (bass), Chris Laurence (strings), David Cullen (keyboards), Barbara
Thompson (flute), Jon Hiseman (drums), Barry Morgan (drums), Skaila Kanga
(harp).
SOUNDTRACKS NOT AVAILABLE ON RECORD
Works in movies:
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That summer (1979, music by Ray Russell)
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Dangerous lady (1995)
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The house of Angelo (1997 - starring Julian Glover)
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TO CHECK:
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Gadget man
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The lion queen
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Colorado river
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Mojave desert
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Lunday island
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Murder blues (1990)
Works in TV-series:
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Bergerac (TV-series, 1981, music by George Fenton)
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A bit of a do (TV-series, 1989 - music by Ray Russell
& George Melly)
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Stay lucky (TV-series, 1990, starring Dennis Waterman.
Music by Ray Russell & John Powell)
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Rich tea and sympathy (TV-series, 1991 - music by
Ray Russell)
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Get back (TV-series, 1992 - music by Ray Russell.
The series featured Zoot Money and Kate Winslet)
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A touch of frost (TV-series, 1992 - music by Jon Hiseman
& Barbara Thompson)
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Alleyn mysteries (TV-series, 1993 - music by Ray Russell
& Anne Dudley)
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Down among the big boys (TV movie, 1993, music by
Ray Russell & Simon Chamberlain. Starring Maggie Bell (the singer?))
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Dangerfield (TV-series, 1995 - music by Nigel Hess
& Ray Russell)
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The precious blood (TV movie, 1996, music by Ray Russell)
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My wonderful life (TV-series, 1997, music by Ray Russell,
Tot Taylor & Simon Brint)
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The Jump (TV movie, 1998, music by Ray Russell)
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The last salute (TV-series, 1998, music by Ray Russell)
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Grafters (TV mini-series, 1998 - music by Robert Lockhart
& Ray Russell)
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Grafters II (TV mini-series, 1999 - music by Ray Russell)
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Plain Jane (TV movie, 2001 - music by Ray Russell)
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TO CHECK:
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Magdrical (TV)
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Survival series (TV-series)
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September song (TV)
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Hard copy (TV)
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Rough justice (TV)
Musicians mentioned in this page that I have
projected to cover in my site someday:
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TO CHECK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Peter Van Hooke
And short tributes to:
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