Other works
(3/31/90) Stage: Provided the music and lyrics for Robert Wilson /
William S. Burroughs production of "The Black Rider", Hamburg, Germany.
(1986) Stage: Appeared in (as "Frank") / co-wrote "Frank's Wild Years" with wife
Kathleen Brennan. Ran for three months.
(12/26/92) Stage: Co-wrote (w/
Kathleen Brennan music and lyrics for "Alice", originally preformed in Hamburg, Germany.
(1973) Album: "Closing Time" (Asylum Records)
(1974) Album: "Heart of Saturday Night" (Asylum Records)
(1975) Album (live): "Nighthawks at the Diner" (Asylum Records)
(1976) Album: "Small Change" (Asylum Records)
(1977) Album: "Foreign Affairs" (Asylum Records)
(1978) Album: "Blue Valentine" (Elektra Entertainment)
(1980) Album: "Heart Attack and Vine" (Asylum Records)
(1981) Compilation album: "Bounced Checks" (Asylum Records)
(1982) Album: Soundtrack for
One from the Heart (1982) (with
Crystal Gayle) (CBS Records)
(1983) Album: "Swordfishtrombone" (Island Records)
(1984) Compilation album: "Anthology" (WEA/Elektra).
(1984) Compilation Album: "Asylum Years" (Asylum Records).
(1985) Album: "Rain Dogs" (Island Records).
(1987) Album: "Frank's Wild Years" (Island Records) - based on the 1986 musical play.
(1988) Album: "Big Time" (live compilation) (Island Records).
(1991) Album: "The Early Years" (compilation of early demo recordings) (Manifesto Records).
(1982) Album: "The Early Years" (compilation of early demo recordings) (Manifesto Records).
(1991) Album:
Night on Earth (1991) original soundtrack (Island Records).
(1992) Album: "Bone Machine" (Island Records).
(1993) Album: "The Black Rider" (Island Records; based on the 1990 musical play).
(1998) Album: "Beautiful Maladies: The Island Years" (compilation) (Island Records).
(1999) Album: "Mule Variations" (Epitaph Records).
(2001) Album: "Used Songs 1973-1980" (compilation) (WEA/Rhino).
(2002) Album: "Alice" (Anti Records; based on the 1992 musical play).
(2002) Album: "Blood Money" (Anti Records; based on the 2000 musical play "Woyzeck").
(1999) Contributed vocals and mellotron for "Coattails of a Dead Man" on the
Primus album "Anti-Pop" (Interscope Records)
(1992) Contributed vocals for "Adios Lounge" on the
Thelonious Monster album "Beautiful Mess" (Capitol Records)
(1989) Contributed organ and guitar backing for several tracks on the
Roy Orbison tribute album "A Black and White Night" (Virgin Records)
(1991) Contributed vocals for "A Thousand Bing Bangs" and "The Movie" on the
Ken Nordine album "Devout Catalyst" (Grateful Dead Records)
(1986) Contributed vocals and piano for "Harlem Shuffle" on
The Rolling Stones album "Dirty Work" (Rolling Stones Records)
(1998) Contributed vocals and piano for "Louise" and vocals for "Old Time Feelin'" on the 'Ramblin'
Jack Elliott album "Friends of Mine" (High Top Records)
(1980) Contributed vocals for "Waitin' for Waits" on the
Richie Cole album "Hollywood Madness" (Muse)
(1975) Contributed piano and backing vocals for "Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes" on the
Bonnie Raitt album "Homeplate" (Warner Bros.)
(1989) Contributed backing vocals for "Date to Church" on
The Replacements' single "I'll Be You"/"Date to Church".
(1977) Played the part of the barman for "Martin Does and Goes Where It's At" on
Martin Mull's comedy album "I'm Everybody I've Ever Loved" (ABC Records)
(1999) Composed and performed (with
Primus) "On the Road" on the album "Jack Kerouac Reads On The Road" (Ryko)
(1993) Contributed vocals for the title track of the
Gavin Bryars album "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" (Point)
(1985) Contributed the track "What Keeps Mankind Alive" to the
Kurt Weill tribute album "Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill" (A&M Records)
(2000) Played or sang on all tracks for the improvisational album "Moanin' Parade: The Gatmo Sessions Vol. 1" (Gatmo Records)
(1999) Contributed the track "Babbachichuija" to the compilation album "Orbitones, Spoon Harps & Bellowphones" (Ellipsis Arts)
(1990) Contributed the track "It's Alright With Me" to the
Cole Porter tribute album "Red Hot + Blue" (Chrysalis Records)
(1991) Contributed vocals for "Tommy the Cat" on the
Primus album "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" (Interscope Records)
(1987) Contributed the spoken word piece "The Pontiac" on the compilation album "Smack My Crack" (Giorno Poetry Systems Records)
(1996) Contributed vocals for "Silent Night" on the compilation album "SOS United" (EMI Records)
(1988) Contributed vocals for "Heigh Ho (The Dwarf's Marching Song)" on the compilation album "Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films" (A&M Records)
(1989( Stage: Appeared in "Demon Wine" in Los Angeles, CA. Also in cast:
Carol Kane,
Bud Cort.
(1986) Stage: Appeared in / co-wrote (w/
Kathleen Brennan) "Frank's Wild Years", Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago.
(12/26/92) Stage: Co-wrote with wife
Kathleen Brennan the music and lyrics for "Alice", a Robert Wilson / Paul Schmidt production originally performed in Hamburg, Germany/
(1987) Contributed the track "Ol' 55" to the compilation album "Storytellers: Singers & Songwriters" (Warner Bros.)
(1/4/00) Stage: Co-wrote with wife
Kathleen Brennan the music and lyrics for Robert Wilson's adaptation of the
Georg Büchner play "Woyceck". The musical premiered at the Betty Nansen Theater in Copenhagen, Denmark.
(2006) Album: "Orphans, Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards" (Anti-Records), a 3-CD box set retrospective.
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