- Music video: Appeared in David Crosby video "Hero".
- Music video: Appeared in The Muppets' video "She Drives Me Crazy".
- (1982) Album: Produced ex-ABBA lead singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad's solo debut "There's Something Going On" as well as singing backup, playing drums and percussion on the album. One song on the album, "You Know What I Mean", was also written by him, and on the title song "I Know There's Something Going On" his trademark drumming and voice [singing backup] is clearly audible.
- (1975) Album: Sings on "Star of Sirius" and plays drums and vibraphone on Steve Hackett's first solo album, "Voyage of the Acolyte".
- (1976) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "A Trick of the Tail"
- (1976) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "Wind and Wuthering"
- (1978) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "And Then There Were Three"
- (1980) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "Duke"
- (1981) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "Abacab"
- (1983) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "Genesis"
- (1986) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "Invisible Touch"
- (1991) Album [as lead singer of Genesis]: "We Can't Dance"
- Was among the last three finalists for the role of "I.Q" on the Krofft TV series The Bugaloos (1970), but lost to John McIndoe.
- (1985) Album: "No Jacket Required"
- (1989) Album: "But Seriously"
- (1990) Album: "Serious Hits . . . Live!"
- (1993) Album: "Both Sides"
- (1996) Album: Dance Into the Light"
- (1998) Album: "Hits"
- (1999) Album: "A Hot Night in Paris"
- (2002) Album: "Testify"
- (2004) Album: "The Platinum Collection"
- (2004) Album: "Love Songs: A Compilation . . . Old and New"
- (1981) Album: "Face Value"
- (1982) Album: "Hello, I Must Be Going!"
- (1982) EP (as lead singer of Genesis): "3 x 3"
- (1977) EP (as lead singer of Genesis): "Spot the Pigeon"
- (2010) Album: "Going Back"
- (1968) Stage: Appeared in Lionel Bart's musical, "Oliver," at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England, with Robin Ramsay, Marti Webb, Martin Dell, John Hicks/Ian Ramsey, Thelma Rogers, Glyn Worsnip, Edna Dore and Stephen Leigh/Raymond Milross in the cast. Peter Coe was director. Sean Kenney was designer.
- (2011) Wrote foreword for the book "Fess Parker: TV's Frontier Hero".
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