Jumat, 20 Agustus 2010

Hall of Famer Van Morrison


George Ivan "Van" Morrison

born: August 31, 1945, Belfast, Northern Ireland

INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010
Discography:

With Them:

Here Comes The Night (1965, Parrot)
The Angry Young Them (1965, Decca)
Them Again (1966, Decca UK/Parrot US)

Solo:

Blowin' Your Mind (1967, Smash)
Astral Weeks (1968, Warner Bros.)
Moondance (1970, Warner Bros.)
His Band and the Street Chior (1970, Warner Bros.)
Tupelo Honey (1971, Warner Bros.)
Saint Dominic's Preview (1972, Warner Bros.)
Hard Nose the Highway (1973, Warner Bros.)
Veedon Fleece (1974, Warner Bros.)
A Period of Transition (1977, Warner Bros.)
Wavelength (1978, Warner Bros.)
Into the Music (1979, Warner Bros.)
Common One (1980, Warner Bros.)
Beautiful Vision (1982, Warner Bros.)
Immaculate Speech of the Heart (1983, Warner Bros.)
A Sense of Wonder (1984, Mercury)
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (1986, Mercury)
Poetic Champions Compose (1987, Mercury)
Irish Heartbeat (with the Chieftains) (1988, Mercury)
Avalon Sunset (1989, Mercury)
Enlightenment (1990, Mercury)
Hymns to the Silence (1991, Polydor)
Too Long in Exile (1993, Polydor)
Days Like This (1995, Polydor)
How Long Has This Been Going On (with Georgie Fame & Friends) (1995, Verve)
The Healing Game (1997, Polydor)
Back on Top (1999, Pointblank)
You Win Again (with Linda Gail Lewis) (2000, Pointblank)
Down the Road (2002, Polydor)
What's Wrong With this Picture? (2003, Blue Note)
Magic Time (2005, Geffen)
Pay the Devil (2006, Lost Highway)
Keep It Simple (2008, Lost Highway)

Live Albums:

It's Too Late to Stop Now (1974, Warner Bros.) 
Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (1984, Mercury)
A Night in San Francisco (1994, Polydor)
The Skiffle Sessions: Live in Belfast (2000, Pointblank)
Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl (2009, Listen to the Lion)

Selected Compilations:

The Best of Van Morrison (1990, Mercury)
The Best of Van Morrison, Volume 2 (1993, Mercury)

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Hall of Famer Janis Joplin


Janis Lyn Joplin

born: January 19, 1943, Port Arthur, TX
died: October 4, 1970, Los Angeles, CA

INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010

Discography:

With Big Brother & the Holding Company:

Big Brother & the Holding Company (1967, Mainstream)
Cheap Thrills (1968, Columbia)

Solo:

I Got Dem Ol' Kozmik Blues Again Mama! (1969, Columbia)
Pearl (1971, Columbia)

Live Albums:

Joplin In Concert (1972, Columbia)
Live at Winterland 1968 (w/Big Brother) (1998, Columbia Legacy)
Live at Woodstock: August 16, 1969 (1999, Sony)

Selected Compilations:

Greatest Hits (1973, Columbia)
Janis (box set) (1993, Columbia Legacy)

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Hall of Famers Pink Floyd


Pink Floyd

Formed1965, London, England
Disbanded1994  

Syd Barrett (vocals, guitar, tapes, 1965-68), Roger Waters (bass, guitar, gong, trumpet, synthesizer, tapes, vocals, 1965-85), Richard Wright (keyboards, organ, synthesizer, piano, celeste, penny whistle, drums, Mellotron, tapes, vocals, 1965-79, 1987-94), Nick Mason (drums, percussion, tapes, vocals), David Gilmour (guitar, bass, piano, drums, organ, Mellotron, synthesizer, keyboards, tapes, vocals, 1968-94)


INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010

Discography:

The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967, Tower)
A Saucerful of Secrets (1968, Tower)
More (1969, Tower)
Ummagumma (1969, Harvest)
Meddle (1971, Harvest)
Obscured by Clouds (1972, Harvest)
The Dark Side of the Moon (1973, Harvest)
Wish You Were Here (1975, Columbia)
Animals (1977, Columbia)
The Wall (1979, Columbia)
The Final Cut (1983, Columbia)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987, Columbia)
The Division Bell (1994, Columbia)

Live Albums:

Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988, Columbia)
Pulse (1995, Columbia)
Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 (2000, Columbia)

Selected Compilations:

Relics (1971, Harvest)
Shine On (box set) (1992, Columbia)

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Hall of Famers Sly & the Family Stone


Sly & the Family Stone

Formed1967, San Francisco, CA
Disbanded1983 

Sly Stone [Sylvester Stewart] (vocals, organ, guitar, bass, harmonica, piano), Cynthia Robinson (trumpet), Gregg Errico (drums, 1967-71), Larry Graham (bass, vocals, 1967-72), Freddie Stone [Fred Stewart] (guitar, vocals, 1967-75), Jerry Martini (saxophone, 1967-75), Rose Stone [Rose Stewart Banks] (electric piano, vocals, 1967-75), Vet Stone [Vaetta Stewart] (backing vocals, 1967-75), Mary McCreary (backing vocals, 1967-75), Elva Mouton (backing vocals, 1967-75), Gerry Gibson (drums, 1971), Pat Rizzo (saxophone, 1971-83), Rusty Allen (bass, vocals, 1972-75), Andy Newmark (drums, 1973-74), Bill Lordan (drums, 1974), Vicki Blackwell (violin, 1974-75), Jim Strassburg (drums, 1974-75)

INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010

 Discography:

A Whole New Thing (1967, Epic)
Dance to the Music (1968, Epic)
Life (1968, Epic)
Stand! (1969, Epic)
There's a Riot Goin' On (1971, Epic)
Fresh (1973, Epic)
Small Talk (1974, Epic)
High on You (Sly solo) (1975, Epic)
Heard 'Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back (1976, Epic)
Back on the Right Track (1979, Warner Bros.)
Ain't But One Way (1983, Warner Bros.)

Live Album:

Live at the Fillmore East 1968 (2003, Epic Legacy)

Selected Compilations:

The Essential Sly & the Family Stone (2002, Epic Legacy)
The Collection (box set) (2007, Epic Legacy)

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Hall of Famer Jeff Beck


Geoffrey Arnold (Jeff) Beck

June 24, 1944, Surrey, England


INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010

Also inducted May, 2010, as a member of The Yardbirds
 
Discography:

Truth (1968, Epic)
Beck-Ola (1969, Epic)
Rough and Ready (1971, Epic)
Jeff Beck Group (1972, Epic)
Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973, Epic)
Blow By Blow (1975, Epic)
Wired (1976, Epic)
There and Back (1980, Epic)
Flash (1985, Epic)
Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop (1989, Epic)
Frankie's House (1992, Epic)
Who Else! (1999, Epic)
You Had It Coming (2001, Epic)
Jeff (2003, Epic)
Emotion & Commotion (2010, Rhino)

Live Albums:

Beck, Bogert & Appice Live (1973, Epic)
With the Jan Hammer Group Live (1977, Epic)
Live at B.B. King's Blues Club (2003, Sony)
Official Bootleg USA '06 (2007, Sony)
Performing This Week at Ronnie Scott's (2008, Eagle)

Selected Compilations:

Beckology (box set) (1991, Epic)
Best of Beck (1995, Epic)
Shape of Things: 60s Groups and Sessions (2003, Castle Music)

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Hall of Famers Traffic


Traffic
FormedApril 1967, Birmingham, England
Disbanded1975
Steve Winwood (keyboards, vocals, guitar), Dave Mason (guitar, vocals, 1967-68, 1968-69), Jim Capaldi (drums, vocals), Chris Wood (flute, saxophone), Rick Grech (bass, 1970-72), Anthony Reebop Kwaku Baah (percussion, 1970-73), Jim Gordon (drums, 1970-72), David Hood (bass, 1972-73), Roger Hawkins (drums, 1972-73), Barry Beckett (keyboards, 1973), Rosko Gee (bass, 1974-75)

INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010 

Discography:
Mr. Fantasy (1967, United Artists)
Traffic (1968, United Artists)
Last Exit (1969, United Artists)
John Barleycorn Must Die (1970, United Artists)
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971, Island)
Shootout at the Fantasy Factory (1973, Island)
When the Eagle Flies (1974, Island)
Far From Home (1994, Virgin)

Live Albums:

Welcome to the Canteen (1971, United Artists)
On the Road (1973, Island)
The Last Great Traffic Jam (2005, Epic)

Selected Compilation:

Feelin' Alright: The Very Best of Traffic (2000, Island)

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Hall of Famers The Bee Gees


The Bee Gees

Formed

1958, Queensland, Australia
Disbanded January 2003 

Barry Gibb (guitar, lead vocals), Robin Gibb (lead vocals, 1958-69, 1970-2003), Maurice Gibb (bass, piano, vocals), Vince Melouney (guitar, 1967-68), Colin Petersen (drums, 1967-69)

INDUCTED AUGUST, 2010

Discography:

Barry Gibb & the Bee Gees Sing and Play 15 Barry Gibb Songs (1965, Calendar)
Spicks and Specks (1966, Spin)
Bee Gees 1st (1967, Atco)
Horizontal (1968, Atco)
Idea (1968, Atco)
Odessa (1969, Atco)
Cucumber Castle (1970, Atco)
Two Years On (1971, Atco)
Trafalgar (1971, Atco)
To Whom It May Concern (1972, Atco)
Life in a Tin Can (1973, RSO)
Mr. Natural (1974, RSO)
Main Course (1975, RSO)
Children of the World (1976, RSO)
Saturday Night Fever (soundtrack, various artists) (1977, RSO)
Spirits Having Flown (1979, RSO)
Living Eyes (1981, RSO)
E.S.P. (1987, Warner Bros.)
One (1989, Warner Bros.)
High Civilization (1991, Warner Bros.)
Size Isn't Everything (1993, Polydor)
Still Waters (1997, Polydor)
This is Where I Came In (2001, Universal)

Live Albums:

Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live (1977, RSO)
One Night Only (1998, Polydor)

Selected Compilations:

Tales From the Brothers Gibb (box set) (1990, Polydor)
Their Greatest Hits: The Record (2001, Universal)

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