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M PEOPLE

M People
"Fresco" (album)
13 October 1997 (UK)
UK-Deconstruction CD: 52490-2 CS: 52490-4 LP: 52490-1
GER-BMG CD: 52490-2 CS: 52490-4
NZL-BMG CD: 52490-2
SAF-BMG CD: CDRCA-4193
JAP-BMG CD: BVCP-6092
Marr played guitar on "Rhythm And Blues" and "Believe It".
KIRSTY MacCOLL
"Kite" (album)
April 1989

UK-Virgin CD: CDKM1 LP: KMLP1
USA-Charisma CD: 91323
USA-IRS CD: 27895 (1994 reissue)
Marr played guitar on:
Mother's Ruin
Days
No Victims
Tread Lightly
What Do Pretty Girls Do?
The End Of A Perfect Day (& wrote the music)
You And Me Baby (& wrote the music)
Complainte Pour Ste-Catherine
You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby (cover)
"Days" was a single in '89 and was reissued in '95 to coincide with the song appearing in a UK Sony Handicam ad. It was also on her '95 compilation 'Galore' (along with the cover of "You just haven't earned it yet, baby")
"Complainte Pour Ste-Catherine" appeared on the single of "Don't Come The Cowboy With Me Sonny Jim"
"What Do Pretty Girls Do?" appeared on the single of "All I ever wanted".
"No victims" appeared on the single of "Innocence".
"Tread lightly" appeared on the single of "Perfect Day (w/ Evan Dando)"
the cover of "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby" plays in the film SHE'S HAVING A BABY and is on the soundtrack (US IRS, CD: IRSD6211; available in other countries and formats)
a demo of "The End of a Perfect Day" was on the "Free world" single (but did Marr play on this early version?)
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"Electric Landlady" (album)
June 1991

UK-Virgin CD: CDV2663 LP: V2663
USA-Charisma CD: 91688-2
USA-IRS CD: 27896 (1994 reissue)
Marr co-wrote and played guitar on "Walking Down Madison" (which there was a single of) and "Children Of The Revolution". "Walking Down Madison" peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in '91.
mp3 of Walking Down Madison instrumental-demo
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"Titanic Days" (album)
February 1994
UK-ZTT CD: 450 994711-2 LP: 450 994711-1
USA-IRS CD: 27214
Marr co-wrote "Can't Stop Killing You", but didn't play on it. 
It plays in the film A REASON TO BELIEVE (a soundtrack was never released?)
A one-track dj promo of it was sent to U.S. radio stations (IRS DPRO-6719) It later appeared on her March 1995 compilation "Galore" (UK CD: CDV2763; US CD: IRS30257).
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Kirsty MacColl radio tribute featuring some comments by Johnny.
Sept 23 '02, Johnny performed at the Royal Festival Hall in London as part of a tribute to Kirsty after she died.
Johnny sang-lead and played guitar on "Tread Lightly" & "You and Me Baby", and played guitar on a version of "Walking Down Madison" sung by David Gray.
Marion
"The Program" (album)
Sept 1998
  UK-London CD:828994-2
 JAP-Polygram  CD: POCD-1266 Johnny produced, mixed, played keyboards and some guitar on most of the tracks.
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Johnny co-wrote 'Promise Q', which was an instrumental b-side to the 'Miyako Hideaway' single, and produced the other b-sides.
Johnny did the "Sushi Soup Vocal Mix" of "Miyako Hideaway", which is on the Japense "Sparkle" EP.
He also produced the b-sides of it: "The Present", "Journey to the centre", "Our place" & a cover of "Psycho killer".
Moodswings
"Moodfood" (album)
15 September 1992
USA-Arista CD: 18619-2 CS: 18619-4
Johnny Marr is credited as engineer on "Skinthieves". 
Moodswings are Grant Showbiz (who used to be sound engineer for The Smiths) and Fred Hood (who played for the Marr-produced Impossible Dreamers). 
Frequent collaborator Chrissie Hyndes from The Pretenders sings on a few tracks of this album. Showbiz and Hood also own the Streatham studios where the Smiths recorded the b-sides to the "Girlfriend In A Coma" single.
Oasis
Sept9'00, Johnny played guitar with Noel Gallagher, Gem Archer & Cornershop members covering The Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows. The song aired later that month on Channel 4's 'Shine On: A John Lennon Tribute'. Johnny played guitar on the cover of All You Need Is Love with lots of people out on stage to end the show.
Oct10-11'01 Manchester: Apollo Theatre
Oct13-14'01  Glasgow: Barrowlands
At these 4 gigs Johnny played guitar on "Champagne Supernova" & "I am the walrus".
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On the "Heathen Chemistry" album Johnny played the guitar solo on "(Probably) All In My Mind", and played slide-guitar and did backing vocals on "Born On A Different Cloud".
Beth Orton
Jan25'01, Johnny joined Beth onstage at her gig in London at King's College, played guitar & sang backing vox on:
Holding On (co-written by Marr)
Beauty In You (co-written by Marr)
Concrete Sky (co-written by Marr)
Someone's Daughter
The first 3 tunes Marr co-wrote with her.
Concrete Sky ended up on her 'Daybreaker' album in 2002.
Pet Shop Boys
"Behaviour" (album)
October 1990

UK-Parlophone CD: CDPCSD113 CS: TCPCSD113 LP: PCSD113
AUS-EMI CD: CDPCSD113 CS: TCPCSD113
CAN-Capitol CD: C2-94310 CS: C4-94310
GER-EMI CD: 794310-2 CS: 794310-4 LP: 794310-1
GRE-EMI CS: 7943101 LP: 7943101
HOL-EMI CD: CDP794310-2 CS: 794310-4
ITA-EMI CD: 794310-2 CS: 794310-4 LP: 794310-1
JAP-EMI CD: TOCP-6441
JaP-EMI CD: TOCP-3198 [1995 reissue]
SAF-EMI LP: EMCJ(L)5409
USA-EMI CD: CDP794310-2 CS: E4-94310
Marr played guitar on "My October Symphony" and "This Must Be The Place I've Waited Years To Leave" (which was later on the "Jealousy" single.) PSB were collaborating on Electronic's debut album at the same time this album was recorded.
A limited version of the first Japanese cd (TOCP-6440) came with a bonus three track 3" cd on which was found a unique mix of "This Must Be The Place I've Waited Years To Leave" (BDCS-1010)
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"Can You Forgive Her" (single)
June 1993
UK-Parlophone CD5 #2: DCRS6348
AUS-Parlophone CD5 #2: 880674-2
CAN-Parlophone CD5: 880674-2
GER-Parlophone CD5: 880674-2
HOL-Parlophone CD5 #2: 880674-2
Can You Forgive Her? (mk remix)
I Want To Wake Up (1993 remix)
What Keeps Mankind Alive?
Can You Forgive Her? (mk dub)
ITA-EMI 12": 880674-6
Can You Forgive Her?
I Want To Wake Up (1993 remix)
What Keeps Mankind Alive?
Can You Forgive Her? (mk dub)
Can You Forgive Her? (rollo dub)
USA-EMI CD5: E2-56281
Can You Forgive Her?
Can You Forgive Her? (rollo remix)
Can You Forgive Her? (rollo dub)
Can You Forgive Her? (mk remix)
Can You Forgive Her? (mk dub)
I Want To Wake Up (1993 remix)
UK-Parlophone white label promo 12": 12RXDJ 6348
Can You Forgive Her? (mk remix)
Can You Forgive Her? (mk bicycle dub)
I Want To Wake Up (johnny marr 1993 remix)
I Want To Wake Up (johnny marr groove mix)
Marr did two of these remixes.
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"Liberation" (single)
April 1994
UK-Parlophone 7": R6377 CSS: TCR6377
HOL-Parlophone CD5: 881307-2
Liberation
Decadence
UK-Parlophone CD5 #1: CDRS6377
AUS-Parlophone CD5 #2: 881308-2
HOL-Parlophone CD5: 881308-2
ITA-EMI CD5: 881308-2
Liberation
Decadence
Liberation (e smoove mix)
Liberation (e smoove 7" edit)
UK-Parlophone CD5 #2: CDR6377
AUS-Parlophone CD5 #1: 881306-2
Liberation (murk deepstrumental mix)
Liberation (oscar g's dopeassdub mix)
Young Offender (jam & spoon trip-o-matic fairy tale mix)
Decadence (unplugged mix)
Marr played guitar on "Decadence"."Decadence" was also found on the bonus cd of the special US 1994 2-cd version of the album "Disco 2" (E2-30853, bonus is E2-30854). And it was later compiled on the 1995 b-sides double album "Alternative" (US EMI, 2-CD: E2-34023 or E2-34353; JP EMI, 2-CD: TOCP8605/6; UK Parlophone, 2-CD: CDPCSD166, 2-CS: TCPCSD166, 3-LP: PCSD166).
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"Bilingual" (album)
September 1996
UK-Parlophone CD: CDPCSD170 CS: TCPCSD170 LP: PCSD170
AUS-Parlophone CD: CDPCSD170
CAN-EMI Canada CD: 853102-2 CS: 853102-4
FRA-Parlophone CD: 853102-2
GER-Parlophone CD: 853102-2
HOL-Parlophone CD: 853102-2 CS: 489702-4
ITA-EMI CD: 853102-2
JAP-EMI CD: TOCP-8977
USA-Atlantic CD: 82915-2P CS: ??
Marr played guitar (and sang backing vox) on "Up Against It".A limited edition of this album came out in July 1997 with a bonus cd (Parlophone 859258-2) of remixes from current singles. The cd was made in Holland but distributed in many countries.
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"Release" album (2002)
Marr played guitar on:
Home and Dry
I Get Along
Birthday Boy
E-Mail
Love is A Catastrophe
The Night I Fell In Love
You Choose
Pretenders
"Windows Of The World" (single)
April 1989
  UK-Polydor  7": PRE69  CD3: PRECD69
 USA-Polydor  7": 887816-7
  Windows Of The World (a Burt Bacharach cover)
  1969 (an Iggy Pop cover)
 USA-Polydor  12": PRO 632-1
  Windows Of The World
  1969
Marr played guitar on both tracks and is pictured with the band on the back of the sleeve.
"Windows of the world" plays in the film "1969" and is on the soundtrack (US CD: Polydor 837362-2, LP: 837362-1, CS: 837362-4)
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"Packed" (album)
May 1990
  UK-WEA CD: 71403-2   CS: 71403-4  LP: 71403-1
 USA-Sire  CD: 26219-2  CS: 26219-4  LP: 26219-1
Marr co-wrote "When Will I See You", but doesn't play on it.
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Johnny played live with the Pretenders at 4 on the U.S. west coast in '88 (I need details!) and...
Jan 3 1988, Rio de Janeiro, Pra da Apoteose (Apoteose Square)
Jan 13 1988, Sao Paulo, Estadio do Morumbi (Morumbi Stadium)
July99: Johnny appeared at the Linda McCartney tribute show playing guitar and singing lead on Meat Is Murder w/ The Pretenders backing him.
At this event he also played acoustic for Marianne Faithful on As Tears Go By, acoustic for George Michael on Faith with lots of guitarists, and electric for Paul McCartney on Let It Be with everyone out to close the show.
He also played guitar for them on Back On The Chain Gang but it wasn't shown on the broadcast?
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TOM JONES: "Reload" (compilation)
October 1999
  UK-Gut Records CD : WR1009302 Johnny played guitar & harmonica on The Pretenders' cover of "Lust For Life".
Quando Quango
"2 From Quando" (single)
June 1984

UK-Factory 7": FAC102
Atom Rock (edit)
Triangle (edit)
UK-Factory 12": FAC102
Atom Rock
Triangle
UK-Factory 12": FAC102R [released in 1985]
Atom Rock (Mark Kamins New York Remix)
Atom Rock (Mark Kamins dub mix)
Marr played guitar on both tracks.
STEX
"Still Feel The Rain" (single)
January 1991

UK-Some Bizzarre 7": SBZ002
Still Feel The Rain
Still Feel The Rain (alternate mix)
UK-Some Bizzarre CD5: SBZ12002CD
Still Feel The Rain (7" version)
Still Feel The Rain (remixed by The Grid)
Moses
Still Feel The Rain (instrumental)
Marr played guitar on the a-side (did he play on the b-sides?)
This song was also on their '92 album "Spiritual Dance". Johnny appears in the promo-video for this song.
Talking Heads
"Naked" (album)
March 1988
  UK-EMI  CD: CDEMD1005  LP: EMD1005
 AUS-  LP: 790156
 GER-  CD: 7 90156 2
 HOL-  LP: 7 90156
 JAP-  CD: TOCP-6549
USA-WEA/Warner CD:   LP: 9 25654-1
Marr played guitar on "(Nothing but) flowers" (which was a single), "Ruby Dear", "Cool Water" and "Mommy, Daddy, You and I".
Johnny appears in the promo-video for "(Nothing But) Flowers".
"(Nothing But) Flowers" later appeared on the compilations "Best Of Talking Heads: Once In A Lifetime" (UK cd: 780593 2) and "Popular Favorites: Sand In The Vaseline". The latter is a double-cd (UK 2-CD: 780466 2, US 2-CD: 26760) or triple-LP (UK/GE 3-LP: 780466 1) extended edition of the former.


 
   
 

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