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Albums produced by Al Schmitt

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  • Late for the Sky
    Late for the Sky Album by Jackson Browne
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    Late for the Sky is the third album by American singer–songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1975. It peaked at number 14 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.
  • Look To The Rainbow
    Look To The Rainbow Album by Al Jarreau
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    Look to the Rainbow is a live album by Al Jarreau, released on May 27, 1977 by Warner Bros. Records. It marked a breakthrough for his career in Europe and later also in the US. It won the 1978 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
  • After Bathing At Baxter's
    After Bathing At Baxter's Album by Jefferson Airplane
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    After Bathing at Baxter's, the third album by the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane, was released in 1967 as RCA Victor LSO-1511 (stereo) & LOP-1511 (mono). The cover art is by artist Ron Cobb.
  • On the Beach
    On the Beach Album by Neil Young
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    On the Beach is the fifth studio album by Neil Young, released in 1974. It was unavailable on compact disc until it was released as a HDCD-encoded remastered version on August 19, 2003 as part of his Archives Digital Masterpiece Series.
  • Farther Along
    Farther Along Album by Spirit
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    Farther Along was the third album that Spirit released through Mercury Records. Though Jay Ferguson was missing from the lineup, it is generally considered to be their first "reunion" album.
  • Volunteers
    Volunteers Album by Jefferson Airplane
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    Volunteers is a 1969 album by American psychedelic rock band, Jefferson Airplane, released as RCA Victor LSP-4238. It was also released in a Quadrophonic version in 1973 as RCA Quadradisc APD1-0320 using the discrete CD-4 system from JVC. It was controversial at the time because of anti-war messages of certain songs and occasional use of profanity in the lyrics. The original title of the album was intended to be Volunteers of Amerika, but after objections from Volunteers of America the name was shortened.
  • Crown Of Creation
    Crown Of Creation Album by Jefferson Airplane
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    Crown of Creation was released in September 1968, 10 months after After Bathing at Baxter's, and is the fourth studio album by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band, Jefferson Airplane. The band continues its development of psychedelic music which begun with their previous work, After Bathing at Baxter's. The group had also been dabbling in electric rock with some references to science fiction intertwined in their messages. Musically, The Airplane expressed views regarding hippie ethos, left-wing politics, and anti-war messages. For those reasons, they did not have a commercialized sound, and the singles the band released were not big hits. It would prove to be the pinnacle of The Airplane's psychedelic experimentation, for their next studio album, Volunteers, explored more into country rock and hard rock.
  • Hot Tuna
    Hot Tuna Album by Hot Tuna
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    Hot Tuna is the self-titled debut album by the blues-rock band Hot Tuna, released in 1970 as RCA Victor LSP-4353. It was recorded live at the New Orleans House in Berkeley, California in September 1969. It peaked at #30 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
  • American Landscape
    American Landscape Album by David Benoit
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    American Landscape is an album by American pianist David Benoit released in 1997, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #7 on Billboard's Jazz chart.
  • Bless Its Pointed Little Head
    Bless Its Pointed Little Head live album by Jefferson Airplane
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    Bless Its Pointed Little Head is a live album by Jefferson Airplane recorded at both the Fillmore East and West in the fall of 1968 and released in 1969 as RCA Victor LSP-4133. The album reached #17 on the Billboard Top LP's chart in March 1969.
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