================================================================== Edwin "Eddie" Jobson: Discography Compiled by Ron Chrisley, 17 July, 1991; Updated July 4th, 1995. Additions/corrections welcome: ronc@cogs.susx.ac.uk School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK Tel: +44 273 678581; Fax: +44 273 671 320 "?" = I haven't heard this recording, and am therefore very interested in getting a copy/tape of tracks on which Jobson performed! * = I don't have this CD = available on CD Note: I have made a 2-tape compilation of tracks from albums where Eddie only appears on a few tracks. Includes: Blondel, Bruford, Entwistle, Flash Fearless, Gillespie, Heron, Jobson, King Crimson, Manzanera, Martz, Rieley & Botman, Roxy, UK, Zappa, etc. Available for trade. (Need to add an acknowledgements section) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Birth Control: Plastic People (75); On "Tiny Flashlights" only; handclaps and dance-hall effects only Best Of Birth Control (same as above) Curved Air: Air Cut (4/73): highlights are "Metamorphosis" and "Armin" Lovechild (73; rel 3/90): includes two Jobson solo piano pieces; CD Best Of Curved Air (rel 76): compilation only Blondel, (Amazing): Mulgrave Street (74): two songs only; Bruford, Bill: One Of A Kind (79): "Forever Until Sunday" (violin) only; CD Entwistle, John: Mad Dog (73): violin on 5 & 7, keys on 3, 5, 7 & 9 Ferry, Bryan: These Foolish Things (9/73): CD Let's Stick Together (6/76): CD Ferry single appearances; += known non-LP; #= known LP: #Extended Play (76): 4 tracks from lp #This Is Tomorrow (77)/+As The World Turns (76) Jobson co-wrote b-side; Fripp! Let's Stick Together (1988 remix) Flash Fearless: Flash Fearless vs. the Zorg Women (75): 3 tracks [album comes with a *booklet that describes the story behind the music] Gillespie, Dana: Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle (74): violin on one track Glover, Roger: Butterfly Ball (74): violin only; CD Heron's Reputation, Mike: Mike Heron's Reputation (75): 2 tracks Incredible String Band: *? (according to an article on Jobson in a 92 Korg magazine) Jethro Tull: A (80): J. contributes significantly to writing and performance; CD The Flute In The Rock (80): boot of A tour; 7 min. "Green" solo!; 2CD Caught In The Crossfire (80): boot of A tour; CD The Pine Ian's Jig (80): boot of A tour; CD The Magic Piper (80): boot of A tour; CD St Louis (80): boot of A tour Los Angeles (80): boot of A tour; same as "Flute" with extra tracks 25th Anniversary Box set: remixed version of "Black Sunday" video: Slipstream video (80?): J. featured throughout Bach Rock (85): video & 2 songs on FM stereo; unreleased numbers Royal Albert Hall (80): boot of A tour; some is on video Louisville (80): silent video Rock Pop, Germany (80): 2 songs on TV BBC Documentary (80): brief shot of J. with UK as support for Tull 25th Anniversary: Slipstream footage, plus commentary from Ian & Dave Pegg LONDON, ENGLAND 11/80 w/E. Jobson 8mm w/audio dub...VG 20 Jobson, Eddie: 7" single (76): "Yesterday Boulevard" & "On A Still Night" 7" promo single (76): "Yesterday Boulevard", standard version & edit The Green Album (82): with Zinc; excellent!; CD Green album demos *Pink album demos 12" promo (82): 3 tracks from The Green Album, in green vinyl! Theme Of Secrets (86): instrumental; CD *Theme of Mystery (87?): instumental; unreleased *Various advertising jingles (86 to ?), Including: L'eggs, G.E.?, Gillette, Macy's, Bacardi, Blue Cross Amtrak, American Express, Martel, Bermuda Tourism, Campbells *Music for "Boardsailing '86", a video released to sports shops *Various TV music, including CBS (1984) Presidential Election coverage Viper soundtrack, multiple episodes (93) Yes: The Perfect Union (contains "Yesterday Boulevard" and "On A Still Night") 2CD; bootleg video: Picture Music: "Turn It Over" (Pioneer Artists/Vestron Video) Promo video (86): "Memories of Vienna"; MTV interview with J.J. Jackson *Radio show (76): with Ponty and David Cross *Laserdisc: Picture Music, (Pioneer Artists/Vestron Video) *NIGHT FLIGHT'S Take Off 1983........................X- 5 King Crimson: USA (75): violin overdubs on Larks' and 21st Cent. S.M.; piano on Lament; Kuhn: anything other than Piano One? (according to an article on J. in a 92 Korg magazine) MacKay, Andy: In search Of Eddie Riff (74): [I've listened to a b-side from this album, but couldn't hear Eddie] Manzanera, Phil: Diamond Head (75); CD 3 tracks [with 801]: Listen Now (9/77): featured on "Initial Speed"; CD (Definitely on "Island" and definitely not on two others) Guitarissimo: remixes of the above Flight 19/Car Rhumba 7" (couldn't hear Jobson on b-side) (J. might have played with Manazanera live in 3/75) Martz, Jasun: The Pillory (78); (CD re-issue contains extended version of American Music Compilation track, below) Procul Harum: *? (according to an article on J. in a 92 Korg magazine) Rieley, Jack & Machiel Botman: Western Justice - Excerpts From A Diary (75): synth & violin Roxy Music: Jobson joined in July of 73 Stranded (11/73): not featured prominently on any track; CD Country Life (11/74): featured on "Out Of The Blue"; CD Siren (10/75): not featured prominently; CD Viva (7/76): live; featured on "Out Of The Blue"; CD Greatest Hits (11/77): compilation only Chance Meeting (72-74): BBC; bootleg; CD Street Life (73-74): Bremen; bootleg; CD Thrill Of It All (75): England & NY; bootleg; CD *London (74-75): bootleg; CD Why do you think I'm A funky Chick? Swedish bootleg of 76 show; 2CD *Better Than Food (75): boot; 5 BBC tracks from 72; studio out-take of Pyjamarama, and 3 tracks from 74 "In Concert" broadcast; CD Real Cool Time: bootleg; video: Total Recall STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 1/22/76 Japanese tv...............VG+ 50 LONDON, ENGLAND 10/74 Rainbow Theatre (digital).....VG+ 10 "Editions Of You","Song For Europe" MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 1975 w/John Wetton.................VG\VG+ 15 SUPERSONIC 1976 British tv "Love Is The Drug" ct....VG 5 THE TUBE 1975 w/John Wetton ct & (digital)..........VG\X- 20 CHICAGO, IL. 1975 w/John Wetton 8mm w/audio dub.....VG+ 15 SUPERSONIC 1976 British tv "Both Ends Burning" ct....VG 5 UNKNOWN 73/74 "Street Life","Hard Rain" ct..........VG 7 MUSIKLADEN 1975 w/John Wetton ct....................VG 16 Roxy single appearances; += known non-LP; #= known LP: #All I Want Is You (10/74)/+Your Application's Failed (74) #Both Ends Burning (12/75)/+For Your Pleasure (live; 75) #Street Life (11/73)/+Hula-Kula (73) #Love Is The Drug (9/75)/+Sultanesque (75) [I've listened to these last two b-sides, and couldn't hear Eddie] Sakamoto: anything other than Piano One? (according to an article on J. in a 92 Korg magazine) Spyro Gyra: Breakout (86): J does Synclavier programming only; CD UK: UK (3/78): excellent; CD Danger Money (3/79): excellent; CD Night After Night (79): excellent; live, with 2 new songs; CD Singles, promos: In The Dead Of Night (79): 3-piece, single version; CD UK Radio Special (78?): radio show LP of first album, with W & J interviews Nothing To Lose (79) single version; CD Nothing To Lose (79): radio re-mix promo 12" (3:19) Night After Night (79): 7" single b/w When Will You Realize?; Live tapes/CDs: Edinburgh Empire; 5/5/78; 90m; boot Rainbow Theatre, London May 15th, 1978: boot, complete show El Mocambo, Toronto; 6/27/78; 50m.; boot Santa Monica Civic Hall; 7/28/78; 45m.; boot Penn's Landing (8/8/78): boot; "Forever Until Sun." & "The Sahara Of Snow" Road Test (11/9/78): boot of Cleveland show; "Forever Until Sunday"; CD Paradise Lost (78): boot of Boston show; CD In The Dead Of The Night (78): boot of same Boston show; CD Parisian Rendezvous (2/79): boot; contains ItDoN & NTL singles; 2CD 1979 (79): boot of Japan show; 2CD Philadelphia 3/24/79 (FM source) Oslo 12/7/79; includes unreleased song: Waiting for You Morris Stage, NJ, 78 Tour Memories (CD boot of Boston & Oslo shows) *Riviera (79?): boot of Chicago show; CD *Live 1978, Penn's Landing (Astroid); CD One Night (noth the same as 1979), Osaka, 18 tracks; 2CD *When Will You Realize, Japan 6/79 & Penn's Landing 6/79, 32 tracks; 3CD box *Milwaukee 79 *Boston 79 *Los Angeles 79 *Nijmegen, Netherlands, 79 *Sahara of Snow: Toronto El Macambo; CD [The 3 main UK albums have been re-released in Japan as "Super Masters" or some such, Cat# = VJCP 23201-23203] video: Nothing To Lose promo video (79?): Old Grey Whistle Test video (79): Toronto video (6/78): Various artists: American Contemporary Music Album (78): one track with Martz & Lattrelle (see The Pillory, above) Piano One (85): J. contributes 3 excellent solo piano pieces; CD Private Music Sampler (86?): one J. piece from "Theme of Secrets"; CD Korg 01/W demo (92): Jobson contributes a track; CD E.G. 20th Anniversary Album (89): compilation only; CD Wetton, John: King's Road: A few previously released UK tracks are included; CD *Raised In Captivity: J appears on this as yet unreleased album Yes: "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" promo video (83): J. appears twice in one version (avail on either YesYears or Yes: Greatest Video Hits) Zappa, Frank: Zoot Allures (76): J. pictured on cover, but doesn't play!; CD In New York (76): featured on "I Promise Not To..."; CD Shut Up 'N' Play Yer Guitar! (76): on "Pink Napkins"; CD Studio Tan (76): one track: "Let Me Take You To The Beach"; CD Conceptual Continuity (76): "official" bootleg; CD Leatherette (76): bootleg; CD; 3 songs? Titties & Beer (77): Paris bootleg The Black Page (77): Amsterdam bootleg Miami Matinee, Vols 1 & 2 (76): bootleg YCDTOSA Vol 6.: on Black Napkins & ...Gas Station only; CD Remington Electric Razor: one track only; boot Marvellous Stunner (76) Detroit, Nov 19. (same date as Conceptual Continuity, but same boot?); boot video: Saturday Night Live Apppearance ===== Covers: Asia cover Rendezvous 6:02 on the Laserdisc version of their Moscow concert, and on the Wetton single "Battle Lines" Wetton covers some UK tracks on his live album, Chasing The Dragon Dream Theatre covered In The Dead Of Night at their show in London Jan 31 95. Halloween cover In the Dead of Night on a bootleg video Annabel Weeden plays the Jobson pieces from Piano One on a bootleg tape