Various Artists - Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros. Records - The First 50 Years

Various Artists - Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros. Records - The First 50 Years
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Album Details

Title: Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros. Records - The First 50 Years
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 12/9/2008
Label: Warner Bros.
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Various artists collection, Greatest Hits
UPC: 093624988014
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soul, Rock & Roll, Adult Contemporary, Early Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Standards, Traditional Pop, AM Pop
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 10

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time :: Tab Hunter
  2. 77 Sunset Strip :: Warren Barker Orchestra
  3. Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) :: Don Ralke, Edd Byrnes, Connie Stevens
  4. Abe Lincoln vs Madison Avenue :: Bob Newhart
  5. Sixteen Reasons :: Don Ralke, Connie Stevens
  6. Cathy's Clown :: The Everly Brothers
  7. Let's Think About Living :: Bob Luman
  8. Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah (A Letter from Camp) :: Allan Sherman
  9. Blowin' in the Wind :: Peter, Paul and Mary
  10. If I Had a Hammer :: Trini Lopez
  11. The Lonely Surfer :: Jack Nitzsche
  12. Out of Limits :: The Marketts
  13. Everybody Loves Somebody :: Dean Martin
  14. It Was a Very Good Year :: Frank Sinatra
  15. Girl Don't Come :: Sandie Shaw
  16. The Vatican Rag :: Tom Lehrer
  17. I'm a Fool :: Dino, Desi & Billy
  18. These Boots Are Made for Walkin' :: Nancy Sinatra
  19. Tiny Bubbles :: Don Ho
  20. They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! :: Napoleon XIV
  21. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Is In) :: Kenny Rogers & the First Edition
  22. Never My Love :: The Association
  23. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) :: Harpers Bizarre
  24. Sit Down, I Think I Love You :: The Mojo Men

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Purple Haze :: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  2. The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) :: Grateful Dead
  3. I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) :: The Electric Prunes
  4. Crystal Liaison :: The Fugs
  5. Some Velvet Morning :: Lee Hazlewood, Nancy Sinatra
  6. The All Golden :: Van Dyke Parks
  7. Classical Gas :: Mason Williams
  8. Morning Girl :: The Neon Philharmonic
  9. Tip Toe Thru' the Tulips with Me :: Tiny Tim
  10. I've Gotta Be Me :: Sammy Davis, Jr.
  11. Oh Well :: Fleetwood Mac
  12. Spirit in the Sky :: Norman Greenbaum
  13. But It's Alright :: J.J. Jackson
  14. Vehicle :: The Ides of March
  15. Express Yourself :: Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
  16. Fire and Rain :: James Taylor
  17. If You Could Read My Mind :: Gordon Lightfoot
  18. Surf's Up :: The Beach Boys
  19. Virginia Plain :: Roxy Music
  20. Locomotive Breath :: Jethro Tull
  21. Bang a Gong (Get It On) :: T. Rextasy
  22. Stay with Me :: Faces

Track Listings Disc 3

  1. Smoke on the Water :: Deep Purple
  2. School's Out :: Alice Cooper
  3. Low Yo Yo Stuff :: Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band
  4. Willin' :: Little Feat
  5. Love Me Like a Man :: Bonnie Raitt
  6. Heart of Gold :: Neil Young
  7. Sail Away :: Randy Newman
  8. Summer Breeze :: Seals & Crofts
  9. Blue Sky :: The Allman Brothers Band
  10. City of New Orleans :: Arlo Guthrie
  11. A Horse with No Name :: America
  12. Hello It's Me :: Todd Rundgren
  13. Suavecito :: Malo
  14. China Grove :: The Doobie Brothers
  15. So Very Hard to Go :: Tower of Power
  16. Midnight at the Oasis :: Maria Muldaur
  17. Andalucia :: John Cale
  18. In My Hour of Darkness :: Gram Parsons
  19. Tattler :: Ry Cooder
  20. Hey Pocky A-Way [Single Version] :: The Meters
  21. Butterfat :: David Sanborn

Track Listings Disc 4

  1. Just Us :: Richard Pryor
  2. Let's Do It Again :: The Staple Singers
  3. Your Love :: Graham Central Station
  4. Fooled Around and Fell in Love :: Elvin Bishop
  5. Dream Weaver :: Gary Wright
  6. Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Savin' My Love for You) :: Leon Redbone
  7. Boulder to Birmingham :: Emmylou Harris
  8. Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright) :: Rod Stewart
  9. This Masquerade :: George Benson
  10. Popsicle Toes :: Michael Franks
  11. You Make Me Feel Like Dancing :: Leo Sayer
  12. Let Your Love Flow :: The Bellamy Brothers
  13. Slow Ride :: Foghat
  14. Go Your Own Way :: Fleetwood Mac
  15. Excuse Me :: Steve Martin
  16. You Light Up My Life :: Debby Boone
  17. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker :: The Ramones
  18. Bootzilla :: Bootsy's Rubber Band
  19. What a Fool Believes :: The Doobie Brothers
  20. Lotta Love :: Nicolette Larson
  21. Chuck E's in Love :: Rickie Lee Jones

Track Listings Disc 5

  1. Cheap Sunglasses :: ZZ Top
  2. Rock Lobster :: The B-52's
  3. Once in a Lifetime :: Talking Heads
  4. Natural's Not in It :: Gang of Four
  5. Freedom of Choice :: Devo
  6. The Glow of Love :: Change
  7. One in a Million You :: Larry Graham
  8. Sailing :: Christopher Cross
  9. Watching the Wheels :: John Lennon, Yoko Ono
  10. 'Til I Gain Control Again :: Rodney Crowell
  11. We're in This Love Together :: Al Jarreau
  12. Genius of Love :: Tom Tom Club
  13. Pull Up to the Bumper :: Grace Jones
  14. Tainted Love :: Soft Cell
  15. The Jezebel Spirit :: David Byrne, Brian Eno
  16. I'm a Wonderful Thing, Baby :: Kid Creole & the Coconuts
  17. Someday, Someway :: Marshall Crenshaw
  18. I Melt with You :: Modern English
  19. Only You :: Yaz

Track Listings Disc 6

  1. I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World) :: Donald Fagen
  2. Heat of the Moment :: Asia
  3. Holy Diver :: Dio
  4. Blue Monday :: New Order
  5. Gone Daddy Gone ( I Just Want to Make Love to You) :: Violent Femmes
  6. Middle of the Road :: The Pretenders
  7. Swingin' :: John Anderson
  8. I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues :: Elton John
  9. Ain't Nobody :: Rufus & Chaka Khan
  10. Jump :: Van Halen
  11. The Boys of Summer :: Don Henley
  12. The Killing Moon :: Echo & the Bunnymen
  13. Take on Me :: a-ha
  14. Life in a Northern Town :: The Dream Academy
  15. Just Like Honey :: The Jesus and Mary Chain
  16. Slave to Love :: Bryan Ferry
  17. She Sells Sanctuary :: The Cult

Track Listings Disc 7

  1. Money for Nothing :: Dire Straits
  2. You Can Call Me Al :: Paul Simon
  3. Tutu :: Miles Davis
  4. Medley: Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody :: David Lee Roth
  5. Lean on Me :: Club Nouveau
  6. Higher Love :: Steve Winwood
  7. Guitars, Cadillacs :: Dwight Yoakam
  8. To Know Him Is to Love Him :: Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt
  9. Got My Mind Set on You :: George Harrison
  10. Alex Chilton :: The Replacements
  11. I Want to Be Your Man :: Roger
  12. Always :: Atlantic Starr
  13. Nite and Day :: Al B. Sure!
  14. Chains of Love :: Erasure
  15. Handle with Care :: The Traveling Wilburys
  16. Jane Says :: Jane's Addiction
  17. Epic :: Faith No More
  18. Me, Myself and I :: De La Soul
  19. Veronica :: Elvis Costello

Track Listings Disc 8

  1. Like a Prayer :: Madonna
  2. O.G. Original Gangster :: Ice-T
  3. The Humpty Dance :: Digital Underground
  4. Personal Jesus :: Depeche Mode
  5. Crazy :: Seal
  6. Wicked Game :: Chris Isaak
  7. Losing My Religion :: R.E.M.
  8. Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) :: Travis Tritt
  9. I Wanna Sex You Up :: Color Me Badd
  10. Baby Got Back :: Sir Mix-A-Lot
  11. Jump Around :: House of Pain
  12. Remedy :: The Black Crowes
  13. Kiko and the Lavender Moon :: Los Lobos
  14. Under the Bridge :: Red Hot Chili Peppers
  15. Tears in Heaven :: Eric Clapton
  16. Constant Craving :: k.d. lang
  17. The Long Cut :: Uncle Tupelo
  18. If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night) :: Me'Shell Ndegéocello

Track Listings Disc 9

  1. Longview :: Green Day
  2. You Don't Know How It Feels :: Tom Petty
  3. Delia's Gone :: Johnny Cash
  4. Thinkin' Problem :: David Ball
  5. Drown :: Son Volt
  6. Hey Man Nice Shot :: Filter
  7. 7 Words :: Deftones
  8. You Oughta Know :: Alanis Morissette
  9. Where Have All the Cowboys Gone? :: Paula Cole
  10. The Chanukah Song :: Adam Sandler
  11. Super Bon Bon :: Soul Coughing
  12. Breathe :: The Prodigy
  13. Brimful of Asha :: Cornershop
  14. Hot Rod Heart :: John Fogerty
  15. Iris :: The Goo Goo Dolls
  16. The Mummers' Dance :: Loreena McKennitt
  17. Believe :: Cher
  18. One Week :: Barenaked Ladies
  19. Breathe :: Faith Hill
  20. Cousin Dupree :: Steely Dan

Track Listings Disc 10

  1. Down with the Sickness :: Disturbed
  2. Just in Case :: Jaheim
  3. All You Wanted :: Michelle Branch
  4. Do You Realize?? :: Flaming Lips
  5. The Taste of Ink :: The Used
  6. Breaking the Habit :: Linkin Park
  7. Cannonball :: Damien Rice
  8. Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) :: Big & Rich
  9. Bat Country :: Avenged Sevenfold
  10. Excerpt from: The Way Up, Pt. 1 :: Pat Metheny Group
  11. Home :: Michael Bublé
  12. Bad Day :: Daniel Powter
  13. Awake :: Josh Groban
  14. Fidelity :: Regina Spektor
  15. Starlight :: Muse
  16. Welcome to the Black Parade :: My Chemical Romance
  17. Icky Thump :: The White Stripes
  18. The Day That Never Comes :: Metallica

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Album Review

Unlike other labels subjected to exhaustive multi-disc retrospectives like this whopping ten-disc Revolutions in Sound: Warner Bros. Records -- The First Fifty Years, Warner Brothers never embodied a scene or sound: they've always embodied what a major label should be -- a dominant force that chronicles and dictates the sound of the mainstream. Coming out at the tail-end of 2008, when the influence of major labels is on a slow steady decline, Revolutions in Sound can be seen as a portrait of a time that's beginning to recede into the past: a time when there was such a thing as mass entertainment, when the pop audience all shared a common bond of hit records they either loved or rallied against. Perhaps the greatest things about this monumental box set is that it captures that colossus while also illustrating that for a while, majors did take risks. Of course, Warner was the riskiest of all the majors, never held back by an anti-rock & roll sourpuss like Mitch Miller, who struggled to keep CBS out of the tumult of the '60s (this with no less than Bob Dylan as the label's flagship rock artist). Instead, Warner embraced the underground, recording some of the strangest to shake out of the '60s, and that adventure fits a label that turned to rock & roll to help establish themselves as a real player at the turn of the '60s. The label had started as an outgrowth of Warner's film division, releasing singles by heartthrob Tab Hunter and other Hollywood-related ephemera -- all chronicled in the first tracks of the 199-track box set (the set is a gargantuan 320 tracks in its USB drive edition; the extra 121 songs fill out the details), which includes the theme for "77 Sunset Strip" and Edd Byrnes' "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" -- but in 1960, the label started to shift as they paid out a million dollars -- the largest record contract at that point in time -- to the Everly Brothers, giving them the one rock & roll act that was still actively recording and having hits as the '50s gave way to the '60s. The Everlys weren't the only act to help establish Warner in 1960: there also was Bob Newhart, whose Button-Down Mind was a blockbuster that year, giving the label two hits to build a house upon.

That process wasn't quite as simple as it sounds, as Warner spent the first stretch of the '60s with Kennedy-era comedy, novelties, and folk, never quite dipping head-first into rock & roll, outside of some surf and Bob Luman's "Let's Think About Living," (where he shook like Elvis). Warner didn't start to spread its wings until the back half of the '60s, after acquiring Frank Sinatra's Reprise -- the first of many purchases or distribution deals with smaller labels, almost all of which are included even if the contract later lapsed -- and starting to dig into the weird outgrowth of psychedelia. Warner had sunshine pop and Reprise signed Jimi Hendrix but they also got really, truly weird, taking risks on the acid-drenched Grateful Dead, underground rebels the Fugs, Hollywood eccentric Van Dyke Parks, and a host of other weirdos brought in via Frank Zappa's Straight, all represented proudly by Captain Beefheart. Warner wasn't all rock -- they still had Reprise running through the rat pack and they touched upon L.A. soul and funk, contributions that sometimes get overlooked thanks to the underground rock riches of the late '60s and '70s.

These were Warner's golden years and they stretched into the mid-'70s, as the label and its subsidiaries cultivated a stable of singer/songwriters -- Neil Young, Randy Newman, James Taylor, Gordon Lightfoot, Gram Parsons, Bonnie Raitt -- and had some of the best and biggest rock & roll bands: everybody from the British glam and prog of Roxy Music, Jethro Tull, and T. Rex to the American blues boogie of Little Feat and the Doobie Brothers, with metalheads Deep Purple and rowdy ruffians the Faces falling somewhere in between. This wild, wooly time gave way to the slick, commercially oriented sound of the late '70s, when disco and soft rock sanded down the excesses, but before things got too slick Warner snapped up Sire, bringing the label punk godfathers the Ramones and many of their artiest offshoots, including Talking Heads, the B-52's, and Gang of Four. If from this point on the set sacrifices the aesthetic unity of the '60s and '70s -- as disparate as all those sounds were, it all seemed to fit -- it makes up for it in breadth, as Warner and their off-shoots had those post-punkers, the soft sounds of Christopher Cross and Al Jarreau, the dark neon club beats of Grace Jones, the exuberant Kid Creole, country superstars John Anderson and Rodney Crowell, metal gods Van Halen, superstar Madonna, moody British rockers New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen and the Jesus & Mary Chain, plus veterans like Paul Simon and Steve Winwood still doing great work, still selling records. More than anything, this period seems like the golden age of the major label, when the majors credibly touched on every bit of popular music -- when hip-hop surfaced at the end of the '80s, Warner had the controversial Ice-T, plus Digital Underground -- and could sell it. This was a time where it meant something to be on a major label, a paradigm that crested in the early '90s, then collapsed in the wake of corporate calculations in the later '90s. Although the last two discs on Revolutions in Sound cherry-pick this era well, it's still possible to hear the air go out of the balloon somewhere around 1996, after the Prodigy and Cornershop gave Warner two last bracing bits of the unexpected, and then everything settles down into pre-programmed niches, where there is a parade of forgettable active rockers and sensitive adult contemporary balladeers and even the Flaming Lips seem to fill a demographic need.

But that's the story of the majors: they started relatively small, got big and then got bigger, before they eventually all collapsed. To hide that would give Revolutions in Sound a bit of a false note, so it's good that the story ends anti-climatically. Because even with that slightly sour coda, it's hard to look at Revolutions in Sound and not feel a slight pang for the era of major labels and mass pop culture, especially because nobody did it as well, or as weirdly, as Warner. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam SandlerProducer
Adria PettyPhotography
Al B. Sure!Producer
Al SchmittMixing, Engineer
Alan PappéPhotography
Alan TarneyProducer
Alberto TolotPhotography
Alejandro RodriguezDigital Engineer
Alex SadkinProducer
Allan BlazekProducer
Allen CovertAssociate Producer
Allen ToussaintProducer
AmericaAssociate Producer
Andre BettsProducer
André HarrellExecutive Producer
Andrew GillProducer
Andrew SchepsMixing
Andy WallaceMixing
Anton CorbijnPhotography
Arthur ElgortPhotography
Atron GregoryProducer
August DarnellProducer
Autumn DeWildePhotography
Barry FeinsteinPhotography
Ben MinkProducer
Benny MedinaExecutive Producer
Big KennyProducer
Bill HamProducer
Bill SzymczykProducer
Blake ChanceyProducer
Bob DestockiProducer
Bob DickinsExecutive Producer
Bob EzrinProducer
Bob KraushaarEngineer
Bob McCluskeyProducer
Bob MerlisAuthor
Bob WarrProducer
Bob WeirAuthor
Bones HoweProducer
Bonnie SchiffmanPhotography
Brian AhernProducer
Brian EnoProducer
Brian LiesegangProducer
Brian PaulsonEngineer, Mixing, Producer
Brian RawlingProducer
Brooks ArthurProducer
Bryan FerryProducer
Byron GallimoreProducer
Charles WrightProducer
Chas ChandlerProducer
Chris BlackwellProducer
Chris E. ThomasProducer
Chris FrantzProducer
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
Christian AnthonyPhotography
Christine BergrenMusic Clearance
Christopher FrederickPhotography
Claus OgermanConductor, Orchestral Arrangements
Curtis MayfieldProducer
Dalia FrancoMusic Clearance
Damien RiceProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Daniel MillerProducer, Noise
Daniel PanettaProject Assistant
Dave FridmannProducer
Dave JerdenProducer
David BanksProducer
David ByrneProducer
David FosterArranger, Producer
David GilmourProducer
David HassingerProducer
David KahneEngineer, Mixing, Producer
David LeonardProducer
David LordEngineer
David N. LewisProducer, Arranger
David RubinsonProducer
De La SoulProducer
DeftonesProducer
Denise BrownExecutive Producer
Denzil FosterMixing, Producer, Arranger
DevoProducer
DJ AladdinProducer
Don BronsteinPhotography
Don GantProducer
Don GilmoreProducer
Don RalkeOrchestra Director, Choir Director
Donald FagenProducer
Donn LandeeEngineer
E. JohnsonStrings, Guest Appearance
E.C. RadcliffeProducer
Ed CaraeffPhotography
Ed CherneyEngineer
Ed ThrasherPhotography
Eddie BerkeleyProducer
Elizabeth GeorgePhotography
Ellen JohnsonPhotography
Elliot MazerProducer
Elliot StraiteProducer
Elvis CostelloProducer, Author
Eric MouquetProducer, Arranger
Erik JacobsenProducer
Faith HillProducer
Faith No MoreProducer
FleaAuthor
Fleetwood MacProducer
FloodProducer
François KevorkianMixing
Frank BezPhotography
Frank JonesProducer
Frank RandProducer
Fred WesleyHorn Arrangements
Gary KatzProducer
Gary WrightProducer
Gavin CochranePhotography
George ClintonProducer
George DrakouliasProducer
George HarrisonProducer
George MassenburgProducer
George NicholsonAssociate Producer
Gerard WayAuthor
Gil NortonMixing
Ginny WinnPhotography
Glen BallardProducer
Glyn JohnsProducer
Grace WinderStrings, Guest Appearance
Gram ParsonsProducer
Grateful DeadArranger
Greg FidelmanMixing, Engineer
Greg PennyProducer
Gregg BrownProducer
Henry DiltzPhotography
Herb RittsPhotography
Hugh JonesProducer
Humberto GaticaProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Ian AndersonProducer
Ian SamwellProducer
Ice-TProducer, Author, Executive Producer
J. Scott JacksonConductor, Arranger
Jack DouglasProducer
Jack Joseph PuigMixing
Jack White IIIProducer
Jacques Fred PetrusProducer, Executive Producer
James MinchinPhotography
Jason CorsaroEngineer
Jason WarePhotography
Jay GraydonProducer
Jay Scott KingProducer, Arranger, Mixing
Jeff DawsonProducer
Jeff DexterAssociate Producer
Jeff GoldAuthor
Jeffrey Kent AyeroffAuthor
Jerry SamuelsProducer
Jim ConklingAuthor
Jim DickinsonProducer
Jim MarshallPhotography
Jim SheaPhotography
Jimmy BowenProducer
Jimmy GilmerExecutive Producer
Jimmy HilliardProducer
Joe BoydProducer
Joe BrooksProducer
Joe SaracenoProducer
Joe SmithAuthor
Joel DornProducer
Joey LawrencePhotography
John AndersonAssociate Producer
John CourtProducer
John FeldmannMixing, Engineer, Producer
John FogertyProducer
John LennonProducer
John PillaProducer
John RichProducer
John ShanksProducer
Johnny KProducer
Jon KingProducer
Jonathan LewisAssociate Producer
Joseph WissertProducer
Josh GrobanArranger, Producer, Author
Julie BrunnickArchivist
k.d. langProducer
Keith FlintVocals
Ken CaillatAssociate Producer
Ken ScottEngineer
Kendall BrightPhotography
Kenny RogersProducer
Kevin KillenEngineer, Mixing
Kristine LarsenPhotography
Kyle WestProducer
Larry GrahamProducer
Lee HazlewoodProducer
Lenny WaronkerAuthor, Producer
Lew FuttermanProducer
Lili Fini ZanuckExecutive Producer
Lindsey BuckinghamAuthor
Loreena McKennittProducer
Los LobosProducer
Lou BuschConductor, Arranger
Louie SheltonProducer
Luther VandrossVocals
Lyle MaysProducer
MadonnaProducer
Marcus MillerProducer
Mario MalavasiExecutive Producer
Mark HanauerPhotography
Mark KnopflerProducer
Mark TaylorProducer
Mark VanHeckeProducer
Marshall CrenshawProducer
Matt WallaceProducer
Michael CampbellProducer, Associate Producer
Michael CuscunaProducer
Michael OmartianProducer
Michelle LauritaPhotography
Mike "Clay" StoneProducer, Engineer
Mike PostProducer
Mike SalisburyPhotography
Mike ThorneProducer
Mitchell FroomProducer
Mo OstinAuthor
MuggsProducer
Neil DorfsmanProducer
Neil YoungProducer
Nelson WilburyProducer
New OrderProducer
Nick JamesonProducer
Nick Laird-ClowesProducer
Oko YonoProducer
Olaf HeinePhotography
Otis WilburyProducer
Pat KrausMastering
Pat MethenyProducer
Patrick LeonardProducer
Paul SimonProducer
Paul WorleyProducer
Paula ColeProducer
Perry FarrellAuthor, Producer, Photography
Pete AndersonProducer
Pete TurnerPhotography
Peter AsherProducer
Peter FletcherProject Manager
Peter SinfieldProducer
Phil EverlyAuthor
Phil GernhardProducer
Phil SternPhotography
PlayerArranger
Pookie GistAssociate Producer
R.E.M.Producer
Randy NewmanAuthor
Ray PohlmanArranger
Regina SpektorProducer
Rhett DaviesEngineer, Producer
Rich CosteyProducer
Richard CreamerPhotography
Richard DashutAssociate Producer
Richard GottehrerProducer
Richard PatrickProducer
Richard PerryProducer
Richard WessArranger
Rick RubinExecutive Producer, Producer
Rick WaltonProducer
Rob CavalloProducer
Robert AshAssociate Producer
Robert BullerStrings, Guest Appearance
Robert MargouleffAssociate Producer
Robert MolletPhotography
Robin HoodPhotography
Rodney CrowellProducer
Roger TroutmanProducer
Ron NadelExecutive Producer
Ronnie James DioProducer
Roy HaleeEngineer
Russ TitelmanProducer
Ry CooderAdaptation, Arranger, Author
Ryan CoreyDesign, Art Direction
Scott BookerProducer
Scott LevitinMastering
Scott LittProducer
Sherman WeisburdPhotography
Simon HaleString Arrangements
Sir Mix-A-LotMixing, Engineer, Producer, Programming, Arranger
Sonny BurkeProducer
Soul CoughingProducer
Stan CornynAuthor
Stephen HagueProducer
Steve BrownProducer
Steve RodbyProducer
Steve WinwoodProducer
Steven BakerA&R
Steven MeiselPhotography
Steven StanleyProducer
Susan RogersProducer
Susan RoseProject Assistant
T Bone BurnettProducer
Tal MillerMastering
Ted AllanPhotography
Ted TemplemanProducer, Author
Terry DateProducer
Terry EllisProducer
Terry O'NeillPhotography
The Beach BoysProducer
The Black CrowesProducer
The Goo Goo DollsProducer
Thomas McElroyProducer, Mixing, Arranger
Tina WeymouthProducer
Tjinder SinghProducer
Todd RundgrenProducer
Tom DowdProducer
Tom Lord-AlgeMixing, Engineer
Tom PettyAssociate Producer
Tom WhalleyAuthor
Tommy ErdelyiProducer
Tommy LiPumaExecutive Producer, Producer
Tony BongioviProducer
Tony ScottiProducer
Tony ViscontiProducer
Tower of PowerProducer
Trevor HornProducer
Tupper SaussyProducer, Arranger
Van Dyke ParksAuthor
Victoria PearsonPhotography
Walter BeckerProducer
Warren BarkerMusic Direction
Warren ZanesLiner Notes
Wayne CoyneAuthor
Wayne LewisProducer, Arranger
William CollinsProducer
William McEuenProducer
William RossArranger, String Conductor
Yael SwerdlowPhotography
YazProducer