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Paul Westwood (born 1953) is an English bass player, composer, educator and author.
Year | Album | Performer |
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1980 | Off Centre | Gilbert O'Sullivan, (feat: bass guitarist,) |
1980 | Little Dreamer | Peter Green, (feat: bass guitarist,) |
1980 | Chas Jankel | Chas Jankel, (feat: bass guitarist,) |
1981 | Whatcha Gonna Do? | Peter Green, (feat: bass guitarist,) |
1981 | Blue Guitar | Peter Green, (feat: bass guitarist,) |
1981 | Making Your Mind Up | Bucks Fizz, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1982 | Now You See Me... Now You Don't | Cliff Richard, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1982 | Hooked on Classics, Vol 1: Can't Stop the Classics | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1982 | Hooked on Classics Vol 2: Can't Stop the Classics | Louis Clark, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1983 | The Kids from Fame Live! | Kids From Fame (feat: bass guitarist) |
1983 | Bass Patterns | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1983 | The Guitar Is the Song | John Williams, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1983 | Strange Day in Berlin | Sally Oldfield, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1983 | Play On | John Miles, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1983 | Off the Record | Neil Innes, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1983 | Human Racing | Nik Kershaw, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1984 | Dealer | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1984 | Breakdance | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1984 | Bass Moods Volume 2 | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1984 | Bass Moods Volume 1 | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1984 | Sneaking Up | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1984 | Jennifer Rush | Jennifer Rush, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1984 | Night Cruisin | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1984 | You Caught Me Out | Tracey Ullman, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1985 | Kerb Crawler | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1985 | Side Kick | Paul Westwood (feat: bass guitarist, soloist composer) |
1985 | Ice on Fire | Elton John, (feat: bass guitarist, composer) |
1986 | Reflex | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1986 | Easy Living | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1986 | Reflex (Remixes) | Paul Westwood, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1986 | Leather Jackets | Elton John, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1986 | Labyrinth[From the Original Soundtrack of the Jim Henson Film] | Trevor Jones, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1986 | Moonlight Shadows | The Shadows, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1986 | Close Enough For Love | Andy Williams, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1987 | Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (1979-1987) | Elton John, (feat: bass guitarist, composer) |
1987 | After Dark | Paul Westwood (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1988 | A Little Light Relief | Paul Westwood & Alan Parker, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
1988 | Jazz Horizons: Best of M.A. Music, Vol. 1 | (feat: bass guitarist) |
1989 | My Kind of Music | Ron Goodwin, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1989 | Mancini Rocks the Pops | Henry Mancini, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1991 | Light & Latin | Elena Duran, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1991 | En el Ultimo Lugar del Mundo | Ricardo Montaner, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1992 | The Best of Benny Hill | Benny Hill, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1992 | Obsesiones | Yuri, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1992 | Hooked on Classics [Box] | Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1992 | Greatest Hits(1976-1986) | Elton John, (feat: bass guitarist, composer) |
1995 | Si, Viaggiare | Lucio Battisti, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1995 | Anthology | Nik Kershaw, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1996 | Showcase: The Musicals | BBC Concert Orchestra, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1996 | Matthew Fisher/Strange Days | Matthew Fisher (musician), (feat: bass guitarist) |
1997 | Lady Saxophone | Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist) |
1998 | Con Ganas | Camilo Sesto, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1998 | Blues for Dhyana | Peter Green, (feat: bass guitarist) |
1999 | Shifting Sands | Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist) |
1999 | Latin & Light | Elena Duran, (feat: bass guitarist) |
2000 | El Alquimista (The Alchemist) | Artist Juan Martin, (feat: bass guitarist) |
2000 | Blues Britannia | (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer) |
2002 | Takes on the Hits | Tracey Ullman, (feat: bass guitarist) |
2003 | In the Eye of the Storm | Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia, (feat: bass guitarist, soloist, composer)] |
2005 | ITV 50: The Album | feat: bass guitarist, composer |
2007 | My Occupation | Chas Jankel, (feat: bass guitarist) |
2016 | The Guitarist | John Williams, (feat: guitarron) |
2017 | Boxing the Shadows | The Shadows (band)|Feat:bass guitarist]] |
2018 | Loving the Alien (1983-1988) | David Bowie (musician)|Feat:bass guitarist]] |
2019 | The Earth Born | Paul Westwood’s Jazz FX |
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