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Discography
- Alice Cooper. Love It To Death. Straight, Warner Bros. 1971.
- Alice Cooper. Killer. Warner Bros. 1971.
- Alice Cooper. School’s Out. Warner Bros. 1972.
- Alice Cooper. Billion Dollar Babies. Warner Bros. 1973.
- David Bowie. “All The Young Dudes.” David Live. RCA, APL2-0771. 1974.
- David Bowie, Diamond Dogs. RCA Records. 1974.
- David Bowie. “Fame.” Young Americans. RCA Records. 1975.
- David Bowie. “Starman.” The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. RCA. 1972.
- David Bowie, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. RCA. 1972.
- David Bowie. “Ziggy Stardust.” The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. RCA. 1972.
- David Byrne. performed by Talking Heads. “Television Man.” Little Creatures. Warner Bros./Sire. 1985.
- KISS. Alive!. Casablanca. 1975.
- KISS. Destroyer. Casablanca. 1976.
- Lou Reed. Berlin. RCA Records. 1973.
- Lou Reed. Transformer. RCA Records. 1972.
- Suzi Quatro. “Daytona Demon.” Suzi Quatro. Rak. 1973.
- Suzi Quatro. “I Wanna Be Your Man.” Suzi Quatro. Rak. 1973.
- T. Rex. “Children of the Revolution’. Reprise Records. 1972.
- T. Rex. Electric Warrior. Reprise Records. 1970.
- T. Rex. “Get It On.” Electric Warrior. Reprise Records. 1970.
- T. Rex. “Hot Love’. Fly. 1971.
- T. Rex. “Metal Guru.” The Slider. T. Rex Wax Co. 1972.
- T. Rex. My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair … But Now They’re Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows. Regal Zonophone. 1968.
- T. Rex. “Planet Queen.” Electric Warrior. Reprise Records. 1970.
- T. Rex. “Telegram Sam.” The Slider. T. Rex Wax Co. 1972.
- T. Rex. “The Slider.” The Slider. T. Rex Wax Co. 1972.
- T. Rex. The Slider. T. Rex Wax Co. 1972.
- T. Rex. “Twentieth Century Bot.” Billy Super Duper. Marc on Wax. 1982.
- X-Ray Spex. “Identity.” Germfree Adolescents. EMI. 1978.