Larry Klein discography

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Larry Klein born 1956) is an American musician, songwriter, record and soundtrack producer, and head of Strange Cargo, an imprint with Universal Music Group.

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Musician discography

As bass player: [1]

2020s

2010s

2000s

1990s

1980s

1970s

  • 1979: City Dreams – David Pritchard
  • 1979: Skagly – Freddie Hubbard
  • 1978: Light–Year – David Pritchard
  • 1976: Kellee – Kellee Patterson

Production discography

As record producer: [1] [2] [3]

2020s

2010s

2000s

1990s

1980s

Film and TV

[2]

2000s

  • 2009: Being Erica: "What Goes Up Must Come Down" - TV Episode Soundtrack
  • 2009: Just Like Me - Film Soundtrack
  • 2009: The Answer Man - Film Soundtrack
  • 2008: The Women – Film Soundtrack
  • 2008: Crazy – Film Soundtrack
  • 2007: Lucky You – Film Soundtrack
  • 2006: Last Holiday – Film Soundtrack
  • 2005: Monster-in-Law – Film Soundtrack
  • 2001: Heartbreakers – Film Soundtrack
  • 2001: Sweet November (2001 film) – Film Soundtrack
  • 2000: Duets – Film Soundtrack
  • 2000: An All-Star Tribute to Joni Mitchell - TV
  • 2000: Felicity: "Things Change (#2.15)" - TV Episode
  • 2000: Felicity: "True Colors (#2.14)" - TV Episode
  • 2000: Felicity: "Truth or Consequences (#2.13)" - TV Episode

1990s

  • 1999: Felicity: "Portraits (#2.9)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "Family Affairs (#2.8)"- TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "Getting Lucky (#2.7)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "The Love Bug (#2.6)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "Crash (#2.5)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "Ancient History (#2.3)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "The List (#2.2)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "Sophomoric (#2.1)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "Felicity Was Here (#1.22)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Felicity: "The Force (#1.21)" - TV Episode
  • 1999: Sugar Town - Soundtrack
  • 1999: Felicity: "Gimme an O! (#1.11)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "Finally (#1.10)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "Thanksgiving (#1.9)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "Drawing the Line: Part 2 (#1.8)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "Cheating (#1.6)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "Spooked (#1.5)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "Boggled (#1.4)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: "The Last Stand (#1.2)" - TV Episode
  • 1998: Felicity: - TV series soundtrack
  • 1998: Hurlyburly – Film Soundtrack
  • 1996: Grace of My Heart – Film Soundtrack
  • 1995: Clockwork Mice – Film Soundtrack
  • 1994: It Could Happen to You - Film Soundtrack
  • 1991: Highlander II: The Quickening - Film Soundtrack
  • 1990: 3 Men and a Little Lady – Film Soundtrack

1980s

Songwriter discography

[1] [3]

2010s

2000s

1990s

1980s

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Larry Klein". All Music. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Latest Titles with Larry Klein". IMDb. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Larry Klein". Worlds End Producer Management. Retrieved 8 March 2014.