Jim Horn
Publié le 20 Juin 2019
Jim Horn (né le 20 novembre 1940 à Los Angeles) est un saxophoniste et joueur d'instruments à vent américain.
Il a joué sur scène ou en studio avec plusieurs célébrités telles que Duane Eddy et John Denver. Il a également accompagné les quatre Beatles lors de leurs projets en solo, notamment sur plusieurs albums et tournées de George Harrison. Il a également participé à l'album Pet Sounds des Beach Boys.
Discographie
Albums Studio
- Through the Eyes of a Horn (1972) Shelter Records
- Jim's Horns (1973) Shelter Records
- Neon Nights (1989) Warner Bros Records
- Work It Out (1990)
- Children of the Universe (2012) self-released, CD Baby
Participations
- The 5th Dimension – "Up, Up and Away", "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In"
- Aaron Neville
- Alan James – "Sweet Baby You", "Where It's At" on album Break The Ice (1991)
- Barbra Streisand
- The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds – "Good Vibrations"
- Billy Joel
- Boz Scaggs – Memphis
- Buffalo Springfield – "Broken Arrow" (clarinet)
- Burton Cummings – "My Own Way to Rock)" (Saxophone)
- Canned Heat – "Going Up the Country" (flute)
- The Carpenters – Carpenters
- Chi Coltrane
- Christopher Cross – "Ride Like the Wind"
- David Gates
- Delaney & Bonnie
- Delbert McClinton – Never Been Rocked Enough
- Diana Ross
- Dizzy Gillespie – Free Ride
- Duane Eddy
- Elton John – "Little Jeannie" (alto)
- Elvis Presley – "Roustabout" (film)
- Frank Sinatra – "Strangers in the Night" (flute)
- Garth Brooks – "One Night a Day"
- George Benson – "Turn Your Love Around"
- George Harrison – 1971 The Concert for Bangladesh – 1974 Dark Horse Tour – "Cloud Nine" – "Got My Mind Set On You"– 1975 Extra Texture – "You".
- Glenn Frey – "The One You Love" (ending tenor saxophone solo)
- Hank Williams, Jr. – "Monday Night Football Theme" – BORN TO BOOGIE
- Harry Chapin
- Harry Nilsson – Pussy Cats
- Herbie Hancock – "Man-Child"
- Ike and Tina Turner - "River Deep – Mountain High" (baritone)
- Jeff Lynne – Armchair Theatre
- Jim Salestrom
- John Denver
- Johnny Rivers – "Poor Side of Town"
- Joni Mitchell
- Jose Feliciano – "Light My Fire" and LP Feliciano!
- Joy of Cooking – Castles
- Kenny Chesney – As of July 2009, Horn is on tour with Kenny Chesney's Sun Carnival Tour. Horn has composed and arranged the horn sections for Chesney for the past several years.
- Leon Russell – "Lady Blue"
- Linda Ronstadt
- Lionel Richie
- Little Richard
- The Mamas & the Papas – notably "Creeque Alley"
- Michael Jackson
- Mink DeVille – Sportin' Life
- Molly Hatchet - The Deed Is Done
- Monk Higgins - Extra Soul Perception
- Neil Sedaka – Sedaka's Back
- Paul McCartney
- Pete Huttlinger
- Ringo Starr – "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go"
- Rita Coolidge
- Ronnie Milsap – Lost in the Fifties Tonight
- Roy Orbison
- Seals & Crofts – Summer Breeze
- Shooter Jennings – Played and arranged horns on album "The Wolf" (2007)
- Spiral Starecase – "More Today Than Yesterday" (baritone)
- Steely Dan – The Royal Scam
- Steve Cropper and Booker T. & the M.G.'s – MEMPHIS (with Kioshiro) – 1992 Tour
- Steve Taylor – "I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good"
- Stevie Wonder "Ebony Eyes"
- The Righteous Brothers – "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" (baritone)
- The Rolling Stones – Goat's Head Soup
- Tom Petty
- Toto – "Rosanna" – "Africa"
- Traveling Wilburys – Volume 1, Volume 3
- Van Dyke Parks – Song Cycle
- Vince Gill – "I Can't Tell You Why"
- Warren Zevon – Excitable Boy (tenor)
- Wynonna