Albums by Mark Johnson

Last Night on the Roller Coaster
Radioghost Records, 2000
Produced by Mark Johnson

BREAKING ROCKS
Virgin Records 1988
Downtown NYC
Various artists
track produced by Mark Johnson

12 in a Room
Not Lame Records, 1998
Produced by Mark Johnson
Mixes produced by Richard Lloyd

Years
Vanguard Records, 1972
Produced by Mark Johnson

Limited copies of "YEARS" on vinyl available here.

MARK JOHNSON and the WILD ALLIGATORS
Produced by Tom Panunzio, Jim Ball,
Wayne Kramer and Steve Kimmel

Other albums on which Mark Johnson has performed [see credits below]

Credits from CDs, left to right, top to bottom:
A Tribute to the Leftbanke, Various Artists, Brobdingnagian Records, 1999; Mark  performs "Nice To See You"

Move Over Darling, Julian Dawson, Compass, 1997; Background vocals on "Never Take a Fall" (song co-written by Mark Johnson with Julian Dawson)

Deep Fantastic Blue, Darden Smith, Pump Records, 1996; Background vocals on: "First Day of The Sun," "Silver and Gold," "Different Train"

Can We Go Home Now, The Roches, Rykodisc, 1995; Guitar on "Can We Go Home Now."

For The Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson, Various Artists, Music Masters, 1995; "Spaceman" produced by Mark Johnson, all guitars played by Mark Johnson, Smithereens rhythm section, vocals with the Roches.

Yellow Pills: The Best Of American Pop, Volume 1, Various Artists, Big Deal Records, 1993; Mark performs his own composition "I Like The World" with Frankie Lee.

Hard Times in America, Willie Nile, Polaris Records, 1992, Background vocals on: "Hard Times in America," "Seeds of a Revolution," "Sorry."

Downtown, Various Artists, Invasion/Virgin, 1988; Mark performs his own composition "Breaking Rocks."

Especially For You, The Smithereens, Gold Rush, 1986; Background vocals on "Groovy Tuesday" (song co-written by Mark Johnson with Pat Dinizio and Steve Forbert).

The Legendary Paul Butterfield Rides Again, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Amherst Records, 1986, produced by Tom Panunzio and Jim Ball; Vocals on "Bad Love" (song written by Mark Johnson).

Fame and Wealth, Loudon Wainwright III, Rounder Records, 1983; Percussion on "I.D.T.T.Y.W.L.M. [I Don't Think That Your Wife Likes Me]."

Places I have Never Been, Willie Nile, Columbia, 1982; Background vocals on: "Rite of Spring,"  "Cafe' Memphis," "Don't Die," "Breakdown."

Golden Down, Willie Nile, Razor and Tie, 1981; Background vocals on: "Shine Your Light," "Shoulders," "Grenade," "I Can't Get You Off Of My Mind."

Willie Nile, Willie Nile, Razor and Tie, 1980; Background vocals on: "It's All Over," "That's The Reason," "I'm Not Waiting."

More Hits More Stars, Various Artists, Morris Tunes, 19??; Mark performs his own composition "Don't Build This Thing So Big In Your Head."

The Gene Pitney Story Retold, Various Artists, To M'Lou Music, Mark performs an instrumental version of  "He's A Rebel" part of which is used as a prelude to the CD.

Wand of Willow (mark johnson) CD title - Unsound Volume 2: Guitars (Various artists)
Record label -To'MLou Records

Lullabies by Robin Brennan  - Mark plays guitar on the Elvis Presley's immortal song, "Love Me Tender"

Lilo and Stitch  - Disney's Hit Movie companion CD. Mark sings with Lisa Loab on "My Little Grass Shack"

21st Century Bob - A CD from the Bucket of Brains magazine featuring  Mark's "The Hold of Your Arms"

Bleecker Street - Mark sings with Marshall Crenshaw on the Great Bob Dylan song "My Back Pages"

International Pop Overthrow - Marks contribution is his Spectorized pop song "Diamond Mine"

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