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Everything But the Girl
EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL: "Native Land" (single)
September 1984

UK-Blanco Y Negro 7": NEG6 /249263-7
Native Land
River Bed Dry
UK-Blanco Y Negro 12": NEG6T / 249328-0
Native Land
River Bed Dry
Don't You Go
Easy As Sin (on limited 12" only)
Gun Cupboard Love (on limited 12" only)
Marr played harmonica on the a-side only.
He also appears in the promo-video for this song, it's on the self-titled vhs compilation.
"Native Land" also appears on their 1984 self-titled album
(US, Sire 1984, LP: 9 25212-1, CS:9 25212-4, CD: 9 25212-2)
(UK, Blanco Y Negro 1984, then re-released in 1995 on Warner)
It was then collected on ESSENCE AND RARE 82-92 (1992), a compilation released only in Japan (VAP/Toy's Factory, TFCK88835).
Finally compiled worldwide (except the US) in 1993 on HOME MOVIES - THE BEST OF EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL (UK: Blanco Y Negro/WEA, LP:92319-1, CS: 92319-4, CD: 92319-2) (Japan: VAP/Toy's Factory)
Bryan Ferry
BRYAN FERRY: "Bete Noire" (album)
November 1987
  UK-Virgin CD: CDV2474  LP: 2474
  USA-Warner CD: 25598-2   LP: 25598-1

Marr played guitar on:
"Seven Deadly Sins"
"Limbo" (released as a single)
"Kiss And Tell" (released as a single)
"The Right Stuff" (released as a single)
"The Right Stuff" was actually the instrumental Smiths song "Money Changes Everything", but with Bryan's vocals on top.
Johnny appears in the promo-video for 'The Right Stuff' (and 'Kiss & Tell'?)
"Kiss And Tell" plays in the film BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (a soundtrack was never released?)
COSMOPOLITAN vol. 1 from 1992 includes "Limbo".
LOST MIXES, EXTENDED ECSTASY, a compilation album of remixes includes the extended mix of "Kiss And Tell".
"Kiss & Tell" was a top40 u.s. hit.
Johnny played guitar live for Bryan Ferry at:
Oct87 The Right Stuff on uk tv show 'The Roxy'
Dec5'87 The Right Stuff and Kiss & Tell on Saturday Night Live.
He also played a one-off concert in NYC that month (venue? exact date?)
Neil Finn
Johnny played live with Neil Finn at...
Apr 2-6 '01: Auckland, NZ - St. James Theatre
Apr 29 '01: Sheffield - City Hall.
May 3, 4 & 6 '01: London - Shepherds Bush Empire.
May 5 '01: "Later w/ Jools Holland".
May 9 '01: London - Borderline.
May 11 '01: Manchester - Apollo.
May 16 '01: Dutch Radio3 session
Aug 4 '01: Witnness Festival.
July 2 '02: San Diego - 4th & B
July 3 '02: Anaheim - House of Blues
July 5-6 '02: LA - House of Blues
July 7 '02: SF - Fillmore

At some of the gigs they played "Down on the corner" (Johnny on vox), 'How Soon Is Now' (Neil and vox) and 'There's a light that never goes out' (Neil on vox.)

"7 Worlds Collide" was recorded during the week-long residency in Auckland.
It's available on...
uk-cd, region2-DVD & pal-vhs.
us-cd & region1-DVD.

"Last To Know" cd single (released June 18th '01)
CD 2
Last To Know (Live at Auckland's St James)
Loose Tongue (Live at the Palace)
Not The Girl You Think You Are (Live at the Palace)
Johnny plays guitar on the live track from Auckland.

"Hole In The Ice" cd single (UK release September 10 '01)
click here for the press release
CD 2
Hole In The Ice (live from the St. James Theatre, Auckland)
Try Whistling This (live from the St. James Theatre, Auckland)
Distant Sun (live from the St. James Theatre, Auckland)
Hole In The Ice (video, live from the St. James Theatre, Auckland)
Johnny plays guitar on every track.

pix: full group
More Pix
Haven
BEAUTIFUL THING - CD single - RDT2
(2 july 2001)
1. Beautiful Thing
2. Lying Tongue
3. Through It All

BEAUTIFUL THING - 7" - RDTS2
1. Beautiful Thing
2. Through It All

BEAUTIFUL THING - promo CD single - RDTP2
1. Beautiful Thing

(all tracks produced by Johnny Marr, except "lying tongue")
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LET IT LIVE - CD single - RDT3
(10 september 2001)
1. Let It Live
2. Comes A Change
3. Last Dance

LET IT LIVE - 7" - RDTS3
1. Let It Live
2. Comes A Change

LET IT LIVE - promo CD single - RDTP3
1. Let It Live

(all tracks produced by Johnny Marr)
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SAY SOMETHING - CD1 - RDT4
(21 january 2002)
1. Say Something
2. Outside
3. Sleep

SAY SOMETHING - CD2 - RDTX4
1. Say Something
2. Tear It Down
3. No Sound

SAY SOMETHING - 7" - RDTS4
1. Say Something
2. Outside

SAY SOMETHING - promo CD single - RDTP4
1. Say Something

(all tracks produced by Johnny Marr)
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BETWEEN THE SENSES
CD album - RDTCD1
vinyl LP - RDTLP1
(4 february 2002)

1. Beautiful Thing
2. Where Is The Love
3. Say Something
4. Out Of Reach
5. Still Tonight
6. I Need Someone
7. Til The End
8. Lately
9. Let It Live
10. Is This Bliss
11. Keep On Giving In
12. Holding On

(all tracks produced by Johnny Marr, except track "Til the End")
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TIL THE END - reissue CD2 - RDTX6
(released 22 april 2002)
1. Til The End (alt version)
2. May Change
3. Til The End (evening session version)

Johnny only produced track 1 "Til The End (alt version)"
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All are UK releases on radiate records, a subsidiary of emi/virgin.

You can buy these at www.opalmusic.com
Impossible Dreamers
IMPOSSIBLE DREAMERS: "August Avenue" (single)
September 1985
UK-RCA 7": PB40349
August Avenue
Marr played guitar on (and produced) the a-side only. There is also a 12" single.

BERT JANSCH:
"Crimson Moon" (album)
June 2000
UK CD:
USA CD:
Johnny appears on:
# 6 "Looking for Love" (4:20) it says Johnny sings backing vocals, but I don't hear any.
# 7 "Fools mate" (7:00) acoustic guitar.
# 8 "The River bank" (2:45, 1min clip) harmonica & backing vox.
# 10 "My Donald" (4:00) acoustic & electric, this one was written by Owen Han and has Loren Jansch on lead vocals.

(Bernard Butler plays on a couple too)

reviews: Independent; Q
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May00 Johnny appeared on Jools Holland playing acoustic guitar, with Bernard Butler and Bert Jansch performing The River Bank.
March16'01, Johnny joined Bert onstage at his gig in Manchester at the Lowry Arts Theatre. Marr played guitar on The Riverbank, A Woman Like You,
Poison, Running Away & Weeping Willow.
Feb5'01, Johnny played as part of an guitar-trio with Bert & Bernard Butler playing Bert's Poison at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. (real-audio)
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"People On The Highway - A BERT JANSCH Encomium"
Sept 2000
UK  CD:
USA  CD:
#11 "A Woman Like You"
the song is covered by Johnny Marr's Healers with credits of: 
vocals/guitar: Marr
slide guitar: Adam gray
bass: Alonza Bevan
percussion: Liz Booney
keys: Lee Spencer
drums: Zak Starkey
recorded and mixed by James Spencer at Clear, Manchester.
Produced by Johnny Marr.

The insert has comments from all the contributing artists.

Here's what Johnny had to say...
"I was 14 when I first heard Bert Jansch. A friend of mine told me he'd discovered a 'folk group' that were really good and that I should check out the guitar playing. At the time I was listening to a lot of rock music and old pop stuff and, even though I would give myself credit for having an open mind, I thought he was nuts. I don't know what I was expecting, but when the opening bars of 'Train Song' flew by I knew I was hearing something that was to change my life as a guitar player. I was stunned by his technique: melodic riffs,  chord progressions that were almost jazzy, and the funkiest blues feel ever played on an acoustic. This wasn't 'folk', this was something all his own - this was innovation. It was one of those moments when you know the stakes are raised, do you just accept your limitations or would I even dare to try to be that good? From then on I tried to find all the Bert Jansch music that I could and when I got a copy of 'LA Turnaround' and Pentangle's 'Sweet Child' sometime later they became my favourite albums. It's because of 'Sweet Child' that I've done 'A Woman Like You' on this album. I think Bert's description of the song as 'a cross between a love song & black magic' made me like it before I even heard it and it's a great example of his talent as a songwriter, which is too often overlooked. I hope he likes it, and as for that questions years ago - well, you've gotta try, haven't you? ...and I'm still trying."  - Johnny Marr
Denise Johnson
DENISE JOHNSON: "Rays Of The Rising Sun" (single)
June 1995

UK-Magnet CD5: MAG1022CD
EUR-Warner CD5: 4509-96075-2
Rays Of The Rising Sun
Rays Of The Rising Sun (k-klassic mix)
Rays Of The Rising Sun (heliocentric mix)
Rays Of The Rising Sun (pharmacy dub)
Rays Of The Rising Sun (late night mix)
Marr plays guitar on the a-side.
K-Klass
K-KLASS: "Universal" (album)
Dec 1993

Label: Parlophone
ASIN: B000024BSW
Catalogue Number: CDPCSD149

uk release

Johnny played guitar on track 8, "La Cassa".
 
   
 

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