This archive consists mostly of 10″ reel tapes.

7 Seconds, 2″
7 Seconds, Side 1, 2″
A Miniature, 2″, 3 reels
Air France, 1984, 1/4″, 2 reels
Al Kasha, 1/4″
Aramis Estavez, Wired, Bob Huott, 1987, 2″
Arthur, 1/4″
Arthur, Reel 2, 1998
Arthur 2, 1/2″
Arthur 3, Oct 1998, 1/2″
Ben’s Tape, 1/4″
Bert Alfonz, 2″
Big Drill Car, 1990
Billy Frenzer, People, 1989
Black Spot, 1992, 2″
Bunky, Space In Time, 1988, 2″
Carlos and Emily, 2″, 2 reels
Chambers Bros, Time, 2″, safety copy
Chemical People, 1990, 4 reels
Chemical People, 1991, 2″, 4 reels
Chemical People, I Gotta Know, 1991, 1/2″, Powerpoint?
Chemical People, Big Drill Car, 2″
Chris Cacalas, and Junkyard Jam, 1/2″
Chris Nash, IV, 2″
Circle Storm, 2″, 2 reels
Clarence Burke, 1/4″
Concrete Blonde, Reel 3, 2″
Darius, 2002, 2″
Dave Alvin, Paul DuGre, 1/2″
David Robles, 2003, 1/2″, 2 reels
Dean Gant, 1/4″
Disney, Son of Monte Christo, Animal World, etc., 1983, 2″
Don Ware, Live at the Icehouse, 1/4″, 4 reels, master
Donald Kimsey, 1/4″, master dub
Drive Like Jehu, 2″
E2, Roy, 2001, 2″
Elliot Kidd, 2″
Elliot Kidd, 2″
Elvin Bishop, 1983, 2″, 3 reels
Elvin Bishop, 1983
Empty Handed, 1/4″
Empty Handed, 2″, 2 reels
Englebert Humperdink, A Lovely Way To Spend an Evening, A&M, 1985, 1/4″
Excel/Beowolf, Suicidal Records, 1986, 2″
Falling Sickness, Hopeless Records, 2″
Famous Tea, 1991, 2″, 3 reels
Fearless, Strung Out, 2000, 2″
Fearless, White Kapps, 1995, 2″
Frankie Auman, 1/4″
Frankie Newman, 1/4″
Gage, 2″
Greg Blondyeim, 1/4″
Greg Blondyeim, Hotline, 1/4″
Hammer, Patrick Foley, Air Montserrat, 1/4″
Hawaii Medley, 1/4″
Heckle, D-Day, Dispose Of, 1997, 1/2″
HillBrown, 1/4″
Holy Love Snakes, 1992, 2″
Irate, 1991, 2″, 2 reels
Jan Warner, When She Comes, 1/4″
John Finley, 1/4″, master outtakes
Johnny Bravo, Mar 12, 1999, 2″, 3 reels
Junkyard Love, Lorimar Productions promos, 2″
Kevin McNelly, 2″, 2 reels
Krave, 2002, 1/4″
Krofft, Special Preiew, 2″
L. Barrard, 1969, 1/2″, Virgin Records
Lee Magio, Pet Cameron, 1994, 2″
Leroy Fix, Tape 3, 2″
Liberation, Supergirls, 2″
Louie Anderson, 2″
M. Honeycutt, 1/4″, 3 reels
Maria Lucien, Empire Loisada, 1987
Mark Snow, Kayo, 1/4″
Martha Davis, Richie Zito, We Never Danced, 2″
Maxwell Honeycutt, Let’s Just Say It Is, 2″
Melike, 1993, 2″
Mike Vizcotta Groove Me, 2″
Milton, King of Rap, 2″
Murray, Side 1, 1/4″
Murray, Side 2, 1/4″
Neil Giraldo, Rising Star, Come With Me, 1982, 1/4″
No Mercy, Buzz Saw, 1/4″
No Mercy, Reel 1, 2″
Nobodys, 1/4″
Penasco Blanco, 1/4″
Phil Brown, 1/4″
Phil Brown, 1/4″
Pontiac Bros, 2″
Reunion, 1/4″
Rocket From the Crypt, 2″
Rocket From the Crypt, 2″
Rocket From the Crypt, Cargo Records, 1992, 2″
Rocket From the Crypt, Headhunter, 2″
Rod McBrien, Ben Allen, 2″
Rosemarys, 1/4″
Ryan L, Pray on Time, 2″ Ampex 499
Sally Jane, Reel 3, 2″
Sally Jane, Reel 4 – Genesis Live, July 1, 1996, 2″, Christian rock
SMC, When You’re High, 2″
Spaghetti Western
The States, 1/4″
Station, Mind of My Own, 2000, 2″
Steve Crane, Reel 1, 2″
Steve Hammond, 2″
Stiletto, 2″, 3 reels
T Gibson, Ordinary Man, 1/4″
TCD, Mountain Dew commercials, 1/2″
Terminal, 1992, 2″
Terry Garrison, 1/4″
Terry Garrison, Reel 1, 2″, 2 reels
Terry Hollinger, 2″
Thelonius Monster, 1989, 2″, 4 reels
Thelonius Monster, Reel 2, 2″
Tommyknockers, 2″
Tommyknockers, 2″, 6 reels
Tooth and Nail, 2″
Tooth and Nail, Craig’s Brother, 1998, 2″
Tooth and Nail, Death Campaign, 1993, 2″
Triggerman, 1/4″
unknown, Ampex 499
Veteran Flashback, 2″
Volcom, Pepper, 2″
Volcom, Pepper, Steve Krayvac, 2″, 3 reels
Young Executives, 2″

SHELF 1

Deck 1
Buddy Rich, June 1966, 1/4″
Franklin House Productions, Loren Marker, 1″
Jerry McGee, Al Schmidt, 1972, 1/4″, 6 reels
John Merjenian, 1/4″
John Merjenian Choir, 1966, 1/4″
Johns and Adams, McManus commercials, 1964
Joni Metcalfe, 1964
Joni Metcalfe, 1968, 1/4″, album master
Larry Marks, Goodyear commercial
Loren Markin, 1/4″
Manny Outtakes, Christian music, 1972
Manuela, London Records
Mariner, I Can Feel It, 1967, mono master
Mark Mardoh, 1″
Metropolis, People Be Free, Visions of a City, 1/4″
Michael Wenger, American Savings #1, 1964
Midas Muffler commercial, 1965, 1/4″, 2 reels
Moog demonstration, 1/4″
Phil Regan, 1/2″
Ralph, 1″ 8 track
Sanford D, Rise Prod, 1″ 8 track
Sylte Sisters, Promenade, 1962
Terry Melcher, Equinox Records, 1968, 1/2″, 2 reels
Tracom Revengers, 1″

 

Deck 2
Alfred Porens, 1/4″, 3 reels, stereo masters
Ann Shelton
Ann Shelton, Overdubs, (empty box)
Ann Shelton, Let There Be Love
Arthur Langer, Escadrille
Bishop and Guinn, Infinity, master 2
Craig Lane, Capquist Prod, 1986, 1″ 8 track
David Foster and friends, 1/4″, 4 reels
David Foster demo, 1979, 1/4″
David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Chapelle, 1/4″
Disneyland Buena Vista, Impressionism copy, 1966
Electric Lemon, 1975, 1/4″, 2 reels, master reels
Elishe and Others
Elyse Weinberg, Soul Strange Lady, Tetragrammaton Label
Harry James, 1″ 8 track
Indian Giver, Serendipity, master
Larry Flynt, 1/4″
Peggy Larey, 1969, 1/4″, 2 reels
Pirouette Prod., Disneyland Records, 2 track master
Planet Edwards Cane, 1967, 2 songs, Jim Messina engineer
Sext Applause and laughs
SOD, 1971, 1/4″
Teddy Edwards, Clover Records, 1966
Trumpeter’s Prayer, 1″
unmarked tape-transfer, 1″
Yvonne Elliman, 1/4″, RSO tape copy EQ’d

 

Deck 3
Barbara Fairchild, Denim Lace, 1980
Billy Strange, 1963, 1/2″ 4 track
Buffy St Marie, 1968, 1″ 8 track, Reel 10 2nd and 3rd shows, live
Craig Smith, 1964, stereo copy
Don Trotter, Take the Time, 1″ 8 track
Don Trotter, Be Happy Now, 1972
Don Trotter, Harmony Recorders, 1970, 1″ 8 track
Kelly Stevens, 1971
Larry Fontine, Jan Smith, 1/4″, mono stereo mixes
Nick Thorn?, 4 track
Scott Shelley, Bob
Toto / Sisters, 1980s, 2″
Travelers 3, 1/4″
Travelers 3, Let’s Get Together
Travelers 3, Quintus Prod., Mar 1966, 1/2″ 4 track
Tunny for Congress, mono

 

Deck 4
A. A. Milne, When We Were Very Young, Winnie the Pooh author
Berry Kane, Go Go Records, 1/4″
Don Glaser, Milt Rogers, Jan 1968, 1/2″ 4 track
Farlan Myers, Flight of Snow Goose, April 1973, 1″ 8 track
George Russell, Jim Haskill cover songs, 1/4″
Jack Reeves, Fred May Productions, 2″ 16 track
Joshua Fox, Tetragrammatron Label, 1968-1969, 2″ 16 track, 1″ 8 track and 1/4″ stereo
Leon Russell, Radio spots, 1″ 8 track
Leon Russell, Sweet Home Chicago, 1/4″, stereo master
Mariah Music, Michael Nuccio, Night Lady, 1977
Mariah Music, Nippon Columbia, 1970s, 1/4″
Mariah Music, Nippon Columbia, Studio Birdman, 1970s, 1/4″
Midas Muffler ads
Midas Muffler, 1/4″
Midas Muffler, Tex Williams, 1965, audition tape
Monkeys Go Home, Galaxie, Music from the film tracks, 1/4″
Pepsi Cola Spanish radio spots, 1969, 1/4″
Rockin Ship, Unity, Sept 1962, 1/2″, 2 reels
San Remo Festival, 1969, spanish songs no artist, mono

 

SHELF TWO:

Deck 1
Barry Kane, 1/2″ 4 track
Barry Kane, Go Go Records, 1969, 1″ 8 track, 2 reels
Bob Johnson, Bucket of Funk, 1/4″
Cental Music, I Wish He’d Be My Guy, 1/4″, mono
Chris Jones, Equinox, 1/4″
Bill Lazerus, Coliseum Records (Tutti?) Virgin, 1970, 1/4″
Frances Langford, Blue Thumb, 1972, Side 2 last song, master reel 1
Francis Lansford, music for Avon demo, 1973
Francis Lansford, voices for Avon demo, 1972
I Don’t Like Nothing, 1/4″, mono
Kenyon and Eckhart, Technicolor
Koppelman and Rubin, 1/4″, mixes
The Slave, KPFK Reel 1, 1970, 1″, radio
The Slave, KPFK Reel 2, 1970, 1″, radio
Leo The Last, UA film Ram John Holder songs, 1968, 2 reels, Olympic Studios, London
Linda Laurie, Tech Production, demo, 1″ 8 track
Paul Levert, London Records, 1/4″, 2 reels, Protection copies
Paul Levert, London Records, 1″ 8 track
Peggy Larey, 1969, 1″ 8 track
Welcome Legionairres, 1/4″

 

Deck 2
Ad Staff, La Pontiac, Sept 1962, 1/4″
Billy Storm, Disneyland Records, mono
Elyse Weinberg, Tetragrammatron, 1″ 8tr, outtakes
Exotic Guitars, Rainwood Records, 1/4″, 2 reels
Forrest Tucker, Side B, 1/4″
Gabor Szabo, European tape, 1/4″
Gary Moulton, Turn On Your Love Light, 1964
George Lively, 1/4″, demo
Jan Smith, I’ll Cry At Your Wedding, 1964, 1/4″, stereo 1
Latin Demo, 1/2″ 4tr
Lemon Lime Music, 1977, 1/4″
Lobo, Outtakes, 1964, 1/4″
Lorez Alexandra, Sept 1963, 3 reels
Manny Schribman, Disneyland Records, 1/4″
Manny Schribman, Ronnie Height, Disneyland Records, 1/4″, 2 reels
Mutual Master, 3 track 1/3″
Pioneer Investor Savings, 1/4″
Pioneer Mono, 1/4″, master
Pontiac master, Sept 1962, 1/4″, Ampex 200 tape machine
Screen Gems, color of love, 1/2″ 4 tr
SOD, more songs, 1971, 1/4″
SOD, Mushroom Productions, 1971, 1/4″
Sonny Boy spot, Teenage version, 1/4″
South Pasadena High School Football Team, 1/4″
Andy Powell, STIA Productions, 1/4″
Sunset, So Little Time, 1/4″
Sweet Pounding, 1″ 8tr
The Lords, RPM Productions, 1/4″, LABEL COMING OFF
Thunderhead, Haeny, Jan 1976
Thunderhead, Haeny, Jan 1976
Thunderhead, Piano Harp solo, Tracom Productions, 1975
Til Eulenspiegel, Tutti?

 

Deck 3
19:40
Baby Ray, Liberty Records Studios, June 1967, 1/2″ 3 tr
Billy Strange, Apr 1963, 1/2″ 4 tr
Bumps Blackwell, Phil Yeend, Radio Recorders Studio, Sept 1964
Dan Fogelberg, 1981, Side 1
Dan Fogelberg, 1981, Side 3
Dan Fogelberg, 1981, Side 4
David Del Conte, United Recording, 1964, mono master
Faro, Tell Me, 1/4″
Gene Redding, Aztec Productions, 1969, 1/4″
John Stewart, The Strangers, Tell Me, 1964
Lenny Roberts, Nashville West, Sept 1964, 1/2″ 3 tr
Phil Regan/Reagan, Capitol Records, 1/4″, 6 reels
Project Venus, Unity Records, 1/4″, mono
Purlie, 1″
Purlie, 1/2″, Side 1 master
Purlie, 1970, 1″ 8 tr
Purlie, 1/4″, Gary Geld producer
Purlie safety, 1″
Red Star, 1/4″, 2 reels, Spot #7, radio
Rubber Bands, Sept 1966, 1/4″
Shelter Productions, 1/4″
unknown Ampex box, 1980s
Waturo Tadaka, Shinko Music, 4 reels

 

Deck 4
Al Vizutti, David Leonard, 1982, 3 reels
Arlene Meyazake, 1972, 1/4″
Barry Kane, 2 reels, mono
Beatrice Ray, Al Sherman’s Happy Hits, May 1964
Betty Mitchell, 1982, master roughs
Billy Elam, 1″ 8tr
Camerata, 1968, 1/4″, German tape
Camerata, 1968, 1/4″, German tape
Chris Michaels, 1/4″, Master Reel
Colisseum, Think Young, Camerata Tutti’s Trombones, Bell Sound Studios, 1966
Etta James, Harlem Country
Fred Steininger, Mimi Moshanger, 1″ 8tr
Heavy Metal Presentation, April 1981
Island Song Demo, Code’s Place, 1″ 8tr
Jump radio spot, 1970s
Kenyon and Eckhart, Technicolor, 1/4″
Keola and Kapono, Hawaiian, Daybreak Records, 2 reels
King of Clubs, July 1963, new album side one
Kingston Trio, Jan 1964, mono eq master
Marty Cooper, Criteriom, Justin, Sept 1965, 1/4″
Mary Kaye Trio, 1/4″, mono
Renaissance, Miss Fundl Miss Teach, April 1993, 1/4″, outtakes
Rich Eagen, Bob Gaudio, 1/4″, 2 track safety master
The Floaters, ABC master side B, 1979, 2 reels
Timewarp, Summer Nights, 2″, moved to shelf 2

 

SHELF TWO:

Deck 1
no label, 1960s, 1″ 8 track
Buffy St Marie, 1″ 8tr
Andy Summers, Deverich Assoc, 1/2″ 4 tr
Andy Summers, Deverich Assoc, 1/4″
Donna Summer, Casablanca, 1/4″, stereo EQ copy
Lorez Alaxandria, Impulse, 1/2″
Lorez Alaxandria, Impulse, 1/4″
Jack Sheldon, 1/2″ 4 track
Jack Sheldon, Jules Chaiken, 1/2″ 4 track
Jack Sheldon, Jules Chaiken, 1/2″ 4 track
Jack Sheldon, Jules Chaiken, 1/2″ 4 track
Katy Briggs, 1/4″, demo
Katy Briggs Overland, 1971, 1/4″
Katy Briggs Overland, 1/4″
Mia Cara, Ann Shelton
Pirouette Productions, 1/2″
Raxo, Speers, 1″ 8tr
Sea Train, 1/4″
SOD, 1960s, 1/4″, 5 reels
Sunset, The Sea, 1/4″, stereo
The Spacemen and Kay Bell, Vista, 1/2″ 4 track, 2 reels
Tubby the Tuba, 1/2″ 4tr
unknown, 1/4″

 

Deck 2
unknown, 1/2″
Archie Shepp, 1/4″
Barry Kane, Go Go Records, 1/4″
Camerata Contemporary Chamber Orch, 2″ 16tr, 2 reels
DelMonte Commercial, 1/4″
Derrol Keith, 1/4″
Disneyland, Paris In the Spring, 1/4″, two sides of LP
Disneyland, Paris In the Spring, 1/4″, two sides of LP
Don Trotter, Youngblood, 1″ 8tr
Life, #1 Masters, 1/4″
Life, #2 Masters, 1/4″
Lionel Ent., 1″ 8tr
Phil Springer, 1/2″
Raxo Speers, Ananda Productions, 1/4″
Raxo Speers, Ananda Productions, 1″ 8 track
Spring Concert, 1/4″, stereo
Tony Diamalo, Gavin Barret, Decca Records, 1970, 1″ 4tr
Tutti Camerata, Ritual Fire Dance, 2″
unknown, 1/4″
various (John Q Public, Boxboys, Rattlesnakes, The Spears, The Makers), Rocket Records, MCA Whitney Studios, 1/4″, stereo
various (Resistors, Marc Joseph, Futures, Daniel West, Makers), Rocket Records, MCA Whitney Studios, 1/4″, stereo
various (Resistors, Marc Joseph, Futures, Daniel West, Makers), Rocket Records, MCA Whitney Studios, 1/4″, stereo

 

Deck 3
Alfred Dormis, 1/4″
Alfred Prims, 1/4″, 4 reels, stereo
Alta Vista, Vista, How About That, 1/2″
Annette Funicello, The Battle of San Onofre, Swingin’ and Surfin’, 1″ 3tr 1/2″
Armour Records, Ray Bolger, 3 track 1/2″
Bikini Beach Party, 1/4″
Bikini Beach Party, American Internal, 1/2″ 3tr, 3 reels, master
J Nebb, 3A, 1/4″
Joe Hicks, Garcia, 1″
Katy Briggs, 1/4″, 4 reels
Louie ?, 1/4″
Louis Armstrong, 1/2″
Nan Bibble, Vault Recordings, 1966, 1/4″
Paramount TV, safety, Leith Stevens, Ambergris, The Young Lawyers, 1/4″
Pentagram, 1/4″
Sound FX
Tutti Camerada, 1971, 2″ 16tr

This archive consists of original cassette interviews, unreleased.

Albert Brooks, 18 min telephone interview, comedy school and about performance, very clear audio
Albert Brooks, 20 min
America, 1986, 16 min
Bernard Jensen, 2 reels, 1 hr
BIJAN store: Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, 32min +9min
Bill Denny, 1979, 2 reels
Bill Wyman, October 12, 1981
Cheech & Chong, Cheech & Chong 1971; Cheech Marin Aug 15, 1972, 1 hr
Cheryl Barnes, 25min
Chester Gould, creator of Dick Tracy 63min
Christine Jorgensen, 12 min
Comden and Green, 16min
Dan Isaacson, 5 reels
David Bresler, 16min
Doug Warren, Briem radio show, 49 min
Doug Warren, Rau Briem KABC, Nov 27, 1981, 63min
Doug Weston Troubadour; Genie the Tailor, Feb 12, 1986; Aug 28, 1968, 95 min
Dudley Kravitz, Bananas, 95min live show
Elmer Valentine, Whiskey A Go Go founder 52min
F R Crawley, 53min
Firesign Theater’s Procter & Bergman, July 12, 1975, 14min
Frank Zappa, 1968 – 1972, 5 different tapes, 49 min total: 4-28-69 Grande Ballroom in Detroit MI: 7-8min Paradise Island Hotel lobby, 1968: 8 min  The Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, 3-7-70: 8min 1971 Interview Morikami Wolf Animation Studios 200 Motels5 – Interview at Zappa tour rehearsal space: 11-27-72
Grammy Awards coverage, 1979, 45min
Grammys, 1983, (includes Bangles interview) 34min
Grammys 70 Oscars 70, Yellow Sub-Head-Shlomoc, 1970, 90min
Ian & Sylvia, Janis Ian, John Sebastian, Times Square Two, Janis Ian: 1967, Ian & Sylvia: 1968, John Sebastian: 1969, 83 min
Itzhak Muller, 1976, 8min plus 5 songs live
Joan Baez, Big Sur Folk Festival, 10 min
John Farrar, 3 interviews, 68min, 4min, 64min
Judy Collins, Upstairs at the Troubador, West Hollywood, Feb 19th 1968, 16min
Kinky Friedman, The Troubadour, July 12, 1975, 47min
Kinky Friedman, Troubadour & Motel, July 10-11, 1975, 62 min
Kris Kristofferson, Oct 3, 1970, 47min
Lou Adler, 51min
Michael Jackson Radio Host, Aug 22, 1984, not the singer
Michael Wadleigh, Producer of Woodstock – Hair Authors & Producers 50:25
Mike Love, Exhibit, 57min
Neil Diamond, 3 interviews, Troubador, Forum, Grammy Awards
Norman Cousins, on healing and disease, 16min (stops in progress)
Norman Cousins, 2 cassette interviews, 45min
Norman Lear, The Front film party, 10 min
Oscar De La Renta, 16min (stops in progress), all fashion subjects.
Oscar De La Renta, 19min
Ralph Nader, Lecture Pt 1, 98min
Ralph Nader, lecture and interview, 20min
Ralph Nader, Ray Bradbury, Ray Charles Special, Woody Allen, Sonny & Cher, 86min
Randy Newman, Juliette, 41min
Ray Bradbury, Samuel Goldwyn Studios, Nov 26, 1972, 24min
Ray Bradbury, LA & San Diego, Nov 26, 1972 & Aug 1, 1974, 23 min
Rod McKuen – Joan Baez, 74min
Siegal & Shuster, ABH – Oscar, 1984, 40min
Spinal Tap, 5 interviews, early 1980s
The Electric Flag, Nov 27, 1967, 47min
The Harlettes
Walter Koening, early ComicCon, 1985, 2, 1 hr
Woody Allen, press conference, 53min

This archive consists mostly of studio production tapes/masters, 1990s.

Across The River, County Line, 1966, 8 track
Anarchy 6. Hardcore Lives session, 8 track
Countyline, 8 track, one of two
Countyline, 8 track, two of two
Desperate Teenage Love Dolls, 1/4″, LP side one and two
Desperate Teenage Love Dolls, Soundtrack, 8 track, various artists
L7 yummy yummy session, 1/4″
Melting plot master sessions, 1/4″, one of two
Melting plot master sessions, 1/4″, two of two
Mixed 1/4″ stereo masters, 1/4″
My Fellow Americans, 1/4″, two of two
Painted Willie, upside 4, 1/4″
Painted Willie, demo, April 1985, 8 track
Painted Willie, demo, August 1985, 8 track
Painted Willie, debut 7 inch, 1/4″
Painted Willie, demo, Fall 1985, 8 track
Painted Willie, how do you play guitar?, 1/4″
Painted Willie, live, 1986, 8 track
Painted Willie, Live at the music machine SST Fest, 1987, 8 track
Painted Willie, live March, 1986, 1/4″, one of two
Painted Willie, live March, 1986, 1/4″, two of two
Painted Willie, mind bowling one, 1/4″
Painted Willie, mind bowling sessions, 8 track, one of two
Painted Willie, mind bowling sessions, 8 track, two of two
Painted Willie, my fellow Americans, 1/4″, one of two
Painted Willie, new demo, 1985, 1/4″
Painted Willie, personality and style, 1/4″
Painted Willie, relics sessions, 1/4″, one of two
Painted Willie, relics sessions, 1/4″, two of two
Painted Willie, Self Titles EP, 1984, 8 track
Painted Willie, upside downtown, 1/4″, reel one
Painted Willie, upside downtown, 24 track, reel one
Painted Willie, upside downtown, 24 track, reel three
Painted Willie, upside downtown, 24 track, reel two
Painted Willie, upside downtown 8 Track demos, 1987, 8 track
Painted Willie, 8 track, various and 7 inch EP / fatal error
Painted Willie, sin 34, 1/4″, Unknown details
Phil Newman and Greg Graffin Project, Glacier, 1/4″
Red Cross, Neurotica demos, 8 track
Screaming trees, four songs, 1987, 1/4″
Sin 34, demo, 1981, 1/4″
Sin 34, demo, 1981, 8 track
Sin 34, die laughing ep, 1982, 8 track
Sin 34, die laughing sessions, 1/4″
Sin 34, do you feel safe sessions, 16 track
Sin 34, do you feel safe side two only, 1/4″

Blue Oyster Cult, 2″ 24tr, demos 13 songs
Buddy Holly, 1/4″, 27 reels, original mono masters
Hank Snow (various guest artists), WSM Friday Night Frolics, 1/4″, 24 reels
Pink Floyd, The Wall Era demos, 2″ 24tr
Stevie Nicks Live, 2″ 24tr.
Stevie Nicks/Joe Walsh, 2″ 16tr
Stevie Nicks/Les Dudek, Demo reel, 2″ 24tr.
The Dorsey Bros, live Cannon Air Force Base, 1953, 2 reels
The Eagles, studio demos, 2″ 24tr., 8 songs
Tom Petty, demos, 2″ 24tr.
Vanilla Ice, 2″ 24tr.

Art Reynolds Singers, 1/4″
Best of Shearing, 1/4″
Claus Ogerman, 1st to 4th Movements, 1/4″
Erotica the Rhythms of Love, 1/4″
Halloween Music Programming, 1/4″
Heidi, 1/4″, 2 reels
Judy Garland, Feb 18, 1977, 10″, also Y & R Shows #803 & 933 music
KPOL Radio, 1/4″
The Masquers Club Dinner, Maye West??, 1/4″
Music for the Fleet, Jan 4 1957, 1/4″, 7 reels
Neil Sedaka, 1/4″, 2 reels
Tony Matolla & Sound of Strings, Roman Guitars, 1/4″
Romeo & Juliet, Soundtrack, 1/4″, 7 reels
Stu Phillips & Hollyridge Strings, 1/4″
Glenn Miller, Tribute to Magor, 1/4″
Uncle Remus, 1/4″

Multitrack Master tapes: All performances were live stage shows in music venues or festivals. These are 2” 24-track analogue master tapes (Dolby A encoded). Most reels in good condition, but a few damaged by water and will need cleaning/preparation. Recording facilities included The Rolling Stones’ Mobile Studio and Manor Mobile.

Art Blakey, 1982/1983, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
Blues Band, July 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Bobby McFerrin, 1982/1983, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
Carmen McCray, July 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Clark Terry, July 24, 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Clarke Terry, July 24, 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Dave Brubeck, July 25, 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Donald Bird, April 17, 1982, 2″ 24tr
Dublin City Ramblers, 1983, 2″ 24tr, Produced for Channel Four Wales, approx 60min, including traditional and then current republican songs.
East Side Torpedoes, 1982, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
George Benson, 1981 / 1982, 2″ 24tr
Hazel O’Connor, 1982 / 1983, 2″ 24tr, TCR Dominion
Jerry Mulligan, July 24, 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Jimmy Witherspoon, Dec 2, 1982, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
John Dankworth, Jan 12, 1983, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
Judy Collins, 1983, 2″ 24tr, TCR Dominion, part of UK/Europe tour
Lionel Hampton big band, July 1982, 2″ 24tr, 2 reels, Live stage show
Miles Davis, April 20, 1982, 2″ 24tr, recorded for TV; London Weekend’s “South Bank Show”
and full-length feature for Channel Four Television
Modern Jazz Quartet, July 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Pat Boone, 1983, 2″ 24tr, End of European Tour
Ray Charles, July 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Sam Rivers, 1982/1983, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
Stan Tracy, 1982/1983, 2″ 24tr, “Four Up, Two Down (4 UP-2 DOWN)”
Tony Bennett, 1982, 2″ 24tr, Last date of UK tour
Ultravox, 1983, 2″ 24tr
Waylon Jennings, 1982, 2″ 24tr
Wynton Marsalis, July 25, 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show
Zoot Money, July 1982, 2″ 24tr, Live stage show

Airforce, R Stigwood, 1970, 2″
Alan Price, Dorlands, 1973, 1/4″
Alan Price, Polydor, 1/4″
Alan Price, Warner Bros, 1974, 1/4″
Amen Corner, Immediate, 1969, 1/4″
Amen Corner, Orbit, 1968, 1/4″
Andy Grodart, Southern Music, 1″
Average White Band, Rca, 1/4″
Back Street Crawler, Oak, 1975, 2″
Bill Le Sage, Bill Le Sage, 1970, 2″
Bobby Wellins, Jack Sharp, 1977, 2″
Bobby Wellins, Jack Sharp, 1977, 2″
Bobby Wellins, Jack Sharp, 1977, 2″
Bowie, J Hill Prods, 1/4″
Buddy Rich & Mel Tormé, Bill Le Sage, 1/4″
Buddy Rich & Mel Tormé, Gryphon, 1/4″
Chilli Willi, Mooncrest, 1973, 1/4″
Chilli Willi, Mooncrest, 1974, 2″
Chilli Willi, Mooncrest, 1974, 2″
Climax Blues Band, King Biscuit, 1975, 2″
Def Leppard, Phonogram, 2″
Gallagher And Lyle, 2″
George Caspo & John Bergman, 1″
Gigolo, J Hill Prods, 1978, 1/4″
Grease Band, Good Ear, 1974, 1/4″
Horslips, Oats, 1974, 2″
Horslips, Oats, 1974, 2″
Ian Dury & The Blockheads, 1/4″
John Shakespeare Lives, Olympic Funnies, 1968, 1/4″
Jonny Halliday, Philips, 1971, 1/4″
Joyce Grenfill, Joyce Grenfill, 1979, 1/4″
Loudon Wainwright, Snowdon Music Inc, 1985, 2″
Loudon Wainwright, Snowdon Music Inc, 1985, 2″
Manhattan Transfer, 3 Hill Prods, 1978, 2″
Manhattan Transfer, J Hill Prods, 1978, 1/4″
Manhattan Transfer, J Hill Prods, 1978, 2″
Marlene Dietrich, J Hill Prods, 1978, 1/4″
Marlene Dietrich, J Hill Prods, 1/4″
Mcguinness Flint, Glyn Johns, 1971, 1″
Murray Head, M.C.A., 1970, 2″
National Youth Jazz Orchestra, Rca, 1976, 2″
The Nice, Immediate, 1967, 1/4″
Olympic Mountain, Blue, 1″
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, A&M, 1974, 2″
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, A&M, 1974, 2″
Patrick Campbell-Lyons, Decca, 1973, 1/4″
Patrick Campbell-Lyons, Decca, 1″
Patrick Campbell-Lyons, Decca, 1973, 1/4″
Paul Rodgers/Kenney Jones, Law, 1976, 1/4″, Gold Hawk Records,
Perry Como, Rca, 2″
Perry Como, Rca, 2″
Roogalator, Virgin Records, 1977, 2″
Roy Martin, 1975, 2″
Savoy Brown, 1976, 1/4″
Savoy Brown, 1976, 1/4″
Savoy Brown, 1976, 2″
Savoy Brown, 1976, 2″
Savoy Brown, 1976, 2″
Squeeze, A&M, 2″
Sydney Rome, J Hill Prods, 1978, 1/4″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 1/4″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 1/4″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 1/4″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1973, 1/4″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 2″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 2″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 2″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 2″
Third Ear Band, Blackhill Ents, 1972, 2″
Tommy Steele, Pye, 1971, 1/4″
Tommy Steele, Pye, 1974, 1/4″
Tommy Steele, Pye, 1974, 1/4″
Tommy Steele, Pye, 1977, 1/4″
Tommy Steele, Pye, 2022, 1/4″
Tony Blackburn, Harold Davidson, 1967, 1/2″
Tony Blackburn, Harold Davidson, 1967, 1/4″
Tony Blackburn, Rca, 1971, 1″
Tony Blackburn, Rca, 1971, 1″
Troggs, Olympic Funnies, 1983, 1/4″
unknown, John Rutter, 1983, 2″
unknown, (Gunga Din) Olympic Funnies, 1978, 1/4″
Various, J Hill Prods, 1978, 1/4″
Various, John Hill Prod, 1978, 1/4″
Various, Track Records, 1970, 1/4″
Velvet Opera, Meridian Music, 1969, 1″

Arvella Gray, Johnny Young & J.B. Lenoir, Live on Maxwell Street, 1962
Big Joe Turner & Michael Bloomfield, Live at the Palms, 15 ips master
Big Joe Williams & Eddie Boyd, Live at the Fickle Pickle
Big Joe Williams & Paul Butterfield, Shea Sessions, Sept 25, 1965
Big Joe Williams & Paul Butterfield, Shea Sessions, Sept 25, 1965, masters
Big Joe Williams, Blues On The Death Of Martin Luther King Vietnam And Topical Blues
Big Joe Williams, Shea Sessions, Sept 25, 1965
Bloomfield, Guitar Kings Etc, stereo outtakes
Buddy Ace, 61 Spanish Moon Sessions Rehearsal, Oct 30, 1981
Buddy Ace, Spanish Moon, Oct 30, 1981, 15ips stereo master
Butterfield Blues Band, Live at The Fillmore West, 1966, full show, not bootleg
Charlie Musselwhite and Mike Bloomfield, rehearsal sessions, July 3, 1964
Electric Flag, Live at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go, Sept 10, 1967, 1/4″
Elvin Bishop & Paul Butterfield, Aug 9, 1963
Etta James, Great American Music Hall, March 9, 1975
Harvey Mandel & Charlie Musselwhite, Southside Sound System, 4 reels, first recordings
Harvey Mandel & Charlie Musselwhite, Southside Sound System, mono masters
Harvey Mandel & The South Side Sound, 3 reels
Hollywood Fats Blues Band feat. Margie Evans and Joe Turner, Monterey Jazz Festival, 1976, cassette
Hot Linx Buddy Ace featuring Mark Naftalin, 1978
J.B. Lenoir, Sunnyland Slim, St. Louis Jimmy, John Lee Granderson & Michael Bloomfield, Live At Nina’s, 1963
James Cotton Blues Band, Released on Verve, 1967, Digital DAT Master
James Cotton, Billy Boy Arnold, Paul Butterfield, & Elvin Bishop, The Lexington Hall Tapes, Sept 29, 1963
JB Hutto & His Hawks w/ Big Walter Horton, Mandel Hall, May 20, 1966
Joe Turner feat. Michael Bloomfield, Live At The Palms, March 4, 1977
Joe Turner, Live at the Palms, 1977, 1/4″, 6 reels, stereo masters
Junior Wells – Buddy Guy Band, Live at University of Chicago, Mandel Hall, 1965
Lisa Kindred and Paul Butterfield, Dueta, Jan 29, 1965
Little Brother Montgomery, Fickle Pickle Chicago, July 8, 1963
Little Walter, The Last Recording, May 20, 1966
Mark Naftalin feat. J.J. Malone & Sonny Rhodes, March 1, 1982, cassette
Maxwell St. Jimmy, 2 reels, mono
Maxwell Street Jimmy, 1965, Original Master
Memphis Charlie w/ Michael Bloomfield Band, Shea Session, Sept 3, 1964
Michael Bloomfield, Cruisin’ For A Bruisin, 1980
Michael Bloomfield & Friends, Feb 5, 1998, Old Waldorf, DAT Master
Michael Bloomfield & Friends, Live at The Fillmore West, Feb 1969
Michael Bloomfield & Friends, Peach Tree Blues, Feb 11, 1969, Master DAT – Unreleased and Master
Michael Bloomfield & Friends, The Sky Is Crying, Live In SF DAT Master & Safety
Michael Bloomfield & Roy Ruby, Raga, 1964
Michael Bloomfield, 78 At Devonshire Studios, June 16, 1975, 15ips stereo
Michael Bloomfield, Analine, March 29, 1977, outtakes
Michael Bloomfield, Andy Warhol’s “Bad”
Michael Bloomfield, Andy Warhol’s “Bad” Soundtrack, alternate mix
Michael Bloomfield Band w/ Memphis Charlie, Shea Session, Sept 3, 1964
Michael Bloomfield Band, Live at Big John’s, 1/4″, mono
Michael Bloomfield, Bare Meat, March 14, 1977
Michael Bloomfield, Guitar King Meets The Crisco Kid, Dec 26, 1977
Michael Bloomfield, Try It Before You Buy It, Jan 8, 1975, 2 reels, alternate takes
Michael Bloomfield w/ James Cotton and the Shameless Horns, unreleased
Michael Bloomfield, Waterhouse LP
Michael Bloomfield, 1964 Master Tape, 8/29/99
Mike Bloomfield And Woody Harris, Duets, Aug 24, 1979, 15ips stereo
Mike Bloomfield, Original Compositions, 1963, cassette
Mike Bloomfield, Rare Performances, 1964, includes unreleased material
Mike Bloomfield, James Cotton Band, Universal Studios Session, Mar 29, 1968
Mike Bloomfield, April 4, 1969, 15ips stereo master
Nick Gravenites Paul Butterfield, Nov 2, 1964
Nick Gravenites Paul Butterfield Jimmy Cotton Elvin Bishop, Jan 20, 1964
Otis Spann, Blues for Martin Luther King, April 4, 1968, master
Otis Spann, Outtakes and alternate mixes, April 4, 1968
Otis Spann, Big Joe Williams, Cry, April 4, 1968, Master of the “Cry” single released
Paul Butterfield, From Spirituals To Swing, unreleased masters
Paul Butterfield with The Electric Flag, Monterey Pop Festival, 1967
Percy Mayfield, Live at Mooney’s San Francisco, CA, Sept 13, 1980, 2 reels
Robert Nighthawk & Carey Bell, Live on Maxwell Street from “And This Is Free” film, 1962
Robert Nighthawk, Live On Maxwell Street, 1964
Son House & Big Joe Williams, Nov 21, 1964
Son House, Nov 19, 1964, 8 reels, 7.5ips
Son House, The Chicago Concerts, 1964
Sonny Rhodes Buddy Ace, Live at the Phoenix Theater, Sept 14, 1980
Sonny Rhodes Buddy Ace, Live at the Phoenix Theater, Sept 14, 1980
Sunnyland Slim: J.B. Lenoir, Sunnyland Slim, St. Louis Jimmy, John Lee Granderson And Michael Bloomfield
Various Artists, Live at the Fickle Pickle in Chicago