John Matarazzo discography

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John Matarazzo discography
Executive Producer37
Producer73
Design/Realization30
DJ Mix6
Technical4
Composer2

This page is the discography for musician John Matarazzo. He has worked in music publishing and as a producer and composer. [1]

Contents

Executive producer

YearTitleArtist
2006Abele Dance Manu Dibango
2002To Understand: The Early Recordings of Matthew Sweet Matthew Sweet
1999Black Ark Lee “Scratch” Perry & The Upsetters
Massive Sly and Robbie
Rasta Business Gregory Isaacs
1998Quick Buju Banton
Secret Life Material
1997It’ll Come to YouMarty Joe Kupersmith
Mama Brenda Fassie
1996Francis Bacon in Conversation with Melvyn BraggFrancis Bacon
Not Alone Thomas Jefferson Kaye
The Best Of Vols. 1 & 2 Fela Kuti
1994Le Grande Maitre Franco Pepe Ndombe
1993Celluloid Our World of Music, Vol. 2Various Artists
1992Cantigas Numa Lingua Antiga Amália Rodrigues
Makhombo Steve Kekana
Pick SixCondry Ziqubu
Raizes Do PeloRaizes Do Pelo
Retro Fit The Last Poets
1991 Celluloid: Our World of MusicVarious Artists
Daniela Daniela Mercury
Pon Moun Paka Bouge Pepe Pépé Kallé
West/East Youth Gone Mad
1988Japan ConcertsMooko
The 1979 Disconet Top Tune Medley
1987From the Board: Cassette Records ’87 Last Exit
Firebyrd Gene Clark
1985Down by LawDeadline
Electric Africa Manu Dibango
New Africa, Vol 1 & Vol 3Toure Kunda & Others
1984Makassi Sam Fan Thomas
Roots of Rap: The 12 Inch Singles, Vol 1Various Artists
1982YankeesDerek Bailey
1981The 1980 Disconet Top Tune MedleyVarious Artists
1977Delights of the Garden The Last Poets

Producer

YearTitleArtist
2008Journey Into The China
2006A Night of Blues B.B. King
Dead or Alive Black Sabbath
Destruction of SyntaxValis 1
Ambient Dub Volume I Divination
Live in Concert Prince
Philadelphia Soul Harold Melvin
South Philly Daryl Hall & John Oates
Throughout the Years Roy Orbison
2005Live: Detroit/Chicago Herbie Hancock
Soul Genius – Live Ray Charles
Vampire Music, Vol. 1 & 2Gypsies Maladron
2004All in the Name of Love Barry White
Booth Blasters: Rip Up the Mic!Various Artists
Love for Sale George Benson
You’re the Star Rod Stewart
2003Fiesta Tito Puente
RevolutionThe Mighty Diamonds
2002Want It Buju Banton
2000Data Bass
Habanera Celia Cruz
Mambo Mambo Tito Puente
Gonna Bring Ya Buju Banton
1999Chronic Yellowman
Dancehall RhythmVarious Artists
Degung-sabilulungan: Sudanese Music of West Java, Vol. 2
Djema el FnaMustapha Baqbou
King of RaiKhlad
Obeah Peace & Love Culture
Passion Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Soundtracks: For Your Life Bally Sagoo
Visions of Allah Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Young Africa Pépé Kallé
Together Cheb Khaled
1998Babylon I Rebel Sly and Robbie
Music Is the Weapon of the Future Fela Kuti
Music Is the Weapon of the Future, Vol. 2 Fela Kuti
Red Road CrossingNative American Chant
Gregorian ChantThe Monks of Notre Dame
1997Chinese Han Music: Zheng Melodies Above the CloudsLuo LIan
Himalayan Roots: Traditional Music of NepalBharat Nepali Party
Mata Lata Mangeshkar
Music From the Castle Dracula
Music From the Land of Vampires
Sartori: Tibetan Mantras & ChantsBuddhist Monks of Maitri Vihar Monastery
Smoking Cloves: Bamboo Gamelan of SangburniGamelan Sangburni
Sundanese Wedding CeremonyGentra Pasundan Degung Group
1984 Praxis
1996Mega Star Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Quari-Sage Miran, Vol. 2M. Saeed Chisti
Himalaya Roots, Traditional Music of NepalBharat Nepali Party
1995Balinese Gamelan Gong
Balinese Music, Vol. 2: Barong & Keris Dance – The Fight of Good and EvilTegaltamu of Batubulan
Degung: Sabilulungan: Sudanese Music of West JavaSuara Parahiangan
Music from the Island of Gods: Balinese Gamelan GongSekaa Gong Bina Remaja Ubud
Samba BahianaRaizes Do Pelo
Tapanuli, Vol. 1: Music of Northern SumatraPartopi Tao Group
Tibetan PrayerBuddhist Nuns at Chuchikjall Tibetan Pujas
Sumnific FluxMJ Harris and Bill Laswell
Web Bill Laswell and Terre Thaemlitz
1994Metatron Praxis
Ambient Dub Volume 1 Divination
Smoking ClovesGamelan Sangburni
1993Low Life Peter Brötzmann and Bill Laswell
Cassette Recordings ’87 Last Exit
1992Lightnin’ Rod Jimi Hendrix
Abele Dance Manu Dibango
Not Alone Thomas Jefferson Kaye
Roots of Rap – the 12 Inch Singles Volume 1
1984Army Arrangement Fela Kuti
1982One Down Material
1971En Espana Celia Cruz

Design/Realization

YearTitleArtist
2009Live in Japan Michael Jackson
2008All the Classic Video Hits (DVD) The Supremes
All the Hits Luther Vandross
Disco Queen Donna Summer
Live from the Heartland Lynyrd Skynyrd
Live in Tokyo Al Green
2007A Night of Rapture (DVD) Anita Baker
American Soul, Vol. 1 & 2Various Artists
Daddy Yankee Live Daddy Yankee
El Cantante (DVD) Héctor Lavoe
Funk It Up and DanceVarious Artists
Live (DVD) Whitney Houston
Live at the Greek Theatre: Together Gladys Knight
Live from Cali Colombia Marc Anthony
Live in London The Temptations
Soul Patrol: Soul’s Greatest HitsVarious Artists
Super Soul SessionVarious Artists
2006Live in Concert Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Live in Europe 1975 Barry White
Live! In Concert Rubén Blades
Though the Years Ike & Tina Turner
2005Original Salsa Kings, Vol. 2Various Artists
1998Bulgarian Folk EnsemblePirin Singers
King Tubby’s Dancehall Dub Sly and Robbie
1995Akasha Divination
Somnific Flux Mick Harris
Web Bill Laswell
1993Ambient Dub, Vol. 1 Divination
1991In Concert Rod Stewart
1984Jump Van Halen

DJ mix

YearTitle
1986Flashback 1983 Disconet Top Tune Medley
19851984 Top Tune Medley
1984The 1983 Disconet Top Tune Medley
1982The 1980 Disconet Top Tune Medley
1981The 1979 Disconet Top Tune Medley
1980No More Medlies (Enough Is Enough)

Technical

YearTitle
1999Djema El Fna, Mustapha Baqbou
1982The 1981 Disconet Top Tune Medley
1981The 1980 Disconet Top Tune Medley
1979Blow My Mind Medley

Composer

YearTitleArtist
2014The Americas: Book of Love, Vol. 1Logical Drift
2011Logical DriftLogical Drift

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References

  1. "John Matarazzo". Last.FM. Retrieved September 18, 2015.