Production and Engineering Credits
- 1975: Never Can Say Goodbye - Gloria Gaynor
- 1975: Crash Landing - Jimi Hendrix
- 1975: Midnight Lightning - Jimi Hendrix
- 1975: Are You Ready For Freddy? - Freddy Fender
- 1975: Experience Gloria Gaynor - Gloria Gaynor
- 1976: I've Got You - Gloria Gaynor
- 1977: Leave Home - The Ramones
- 1977: Rocket to Russia - The Ramones
- 1977: Talking Heads '77 - Talking Heads
- 1977: Tailgunner - Jimmy McGriff (recording and remix engineer)
- 1977: Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk - Meco
- 1979: This Is My Life (La Vita) with Meco - Shirley Bassey
- 1980: Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album - Meco
- ????: "Close Encounters Theme" - Meco
- 1978: Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley
- ????: 1978-80: 1978-1980 Six Singles - Al Downing
- ????: I'll Be Loving You - Al Downing
- ????: Darlene - Al Downing
- ????: Love on the Line - Lydia Murdock
- ????: Superstar - Lydia Murdock
- 1980: The Empire Strikes Back - Meco
- 1981: Balance - Balance
- 1982: Big Al Downing - Al Downing
- 1982: Rock in a Hard Place - Aerosmith
- 1982: In for the Count - Balance
- 1983: Bark at the Moon - Ozzy Osbourne
- 1984: Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi
- 1984: Love At First Sting - Scorpions
- 1990: Back for Another Taste - Helix - co-producer
- 2002: Sympathy - Goo Goo Dolls
- 2005: As Above So Below - NoEnd
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