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The Undertakers
Just A Little Bit / Stupidity
Gordon (2:25) / Burke (2:00)
Parkway P-909, 3/64

 
If You Don't Come Back / Think
Leiber-Stoller (2:38) / Pauling (2:35)
Interphon IN-7709, 10/64

as by The Takers
I Fell In Love (For The Very First Time) / Throw Your Love Away Girl
Bateman-Hollon-Mosley (2:40) / Lomax (2:35)
Black Watch BW-5545/6, ?/65

 

The Lomax Alliance
Try As You May / See The People
Lomax (2:25) / Cannon-Peters (2:13)
CBS 2729, 5/67 [UK]

 

One
Hey Taxi / Enter Into My World
Cannon-Lomax (2:08) / Cannon (1:47)
Columbia 4-44256, 8/67

 

Genuine Imitation Life / One Minute Woman
Holmes (3:30) / R & B Gibb (2:50)
Epic 5-10270, 12/67

 
Sour Milk Sea / The Eagle Laughs At You
Harrison (3:47) / Lomax (2:22)
Apple 1802, 8/68

First issues credit Harrison as composer of B-side, fixed on 1/71 reissue

Note: First ever super star single: George, Eric, Nicky, Macca, Ringo. Great story. Go read about it .
 


Is This What You Want?
Apple ST-3354
5/19/69 BB [UK: 3/21/69]
Back Cover

 
Inner Sleeve


Side One
Speak To Me Lomax 3:06
Is This What You Want? Lomax 2:44
New Day* Lomax 3:18
Sunset Lomax 3:54
Sour Milk Sea Harrison 3:51
Fall Inside Your Eyes Lomax 3:08
Side Two
Little Yellow Pills Lomax 4:01
Take My Word Lomax 3:55
The Eagle Laughs At You Lomax 2:22
Baby You're A Lover Lomax 3:01
You've Got Me Thinking Lomax 2:53
I Just Don't Know Lomax 2:53
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Jackie Lomax-guitar, percussion, vocals
with (in various combinations):
Eric Clapton-lead guitar
George Harrison-lead & rhythm guitars
Tony Newman-guitar
Tim Renwick-guitar
Nicky Hopkins-piano
Chris Hatfield-piano
Larry Knechtel-keyboards
Billy Preston-keyboards
Leon Russell-keyboards,guitar, bass, percussion
Spike Heatley-stand-up bass
Klaus Voormann-bass
Joe Osborn-bass
Billy Kinsley-bass
Paul McCartney-bass
Richard Starkey-drums
Hal Blaine-drums
Pete Clark-drums
Bishop O'Brien-drums
Alan Branscombe-tenor sax
John Barham-horn & string arrangements
Paul Beaver, Mal Evans, Bernie Krause, Alan Pariser-special FX
§Cover Photo-Richard Imrie
Produced by: George Harrison, Jackie Lomax, Mal Evans, Paul McCartney

Note: *replaced How Can You Say Goodbye on UK album

New Day / Thumbin' A Ride¹
Lomax (2:50) / Leiber-Stoller (3:58)
Apple 1807, 6/69

 
How The Web Was Woven¹ / (I) Fall Inside Your Eyes
Most-Westlake (3:52) / Lomax (3:12)
Apple 1819, 3/70

 
Heavy Jelly recorded album, not released due to Jackie's Apple contract (whoopsie)
Heavy Jelly
[unreleased promo]
1970
1984 Cover

 
1984 Back Cover

Side One
You Better Let Me Know Lomax 3:26
Born For Something Lomax 4:56
Too Complicated Lomax 3:27
Just Don't Feel So Good Lomax 5:49
Side Two
F-F-F-Females Lomax 4:05
Bio-Blues Lomax 5:09
If You'd Like Too Lomax 3:56
Take Me Down To The Water Lomax 7:33
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Jackie Lomax-vocals, guitar, piano
John Morshead-lead guitar, vocals
Alex Dmochowski-bass
Barry Jenkins-drums
with:
Mike Kellie-drums (Born For Something, Bio-Blues)
Bobby Keys-tenor sax (Too Complicated)
Jim Price-trumpet, trombone (Too Complicated)
Pete Ham & Tom Evans-harmony vocals (Take Me Down To The Water)
Produced by: Jackie Lomax

Note: Released in 1984
 


Home Is In My Head
Warner Bros WS-1914
5/71 [UK: 6/71]
Back Cover

 
Inner Sleeve


 
Inner Sleeve


Side One
Give All You've Got Lomax 3:55
A Hundred Mountains Lomax 3:25
When I Miss You The Most Lomax 3:02
Or So It Seems Lomax 2:47
Home Is In My Head Lomax 4:46
Nothin' Ever Seems To Go My Way Lomax 3:27
Side Two
She Took Me Higher Lomax 3:46
Don't Do Me No Harm Lomax 3:06
Higher Ground Lomax 4:05
Helluva Woman Lomax 3:12
Turning Around Lomax 3:56
You Within Me Lomax 3:39
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Jackie Lomax-vocals, bass, guitar
Israel Zacuto-lead guitar
Rickie Redstreak [Jackie]-rhythm guitar
Frank Furter-slide and second guitar
Paul Griffin-piano
Tommy Caccetta-bass
Bugs Pemberton-drums
Seldon Powell-tenor sax
David Brigati, Eddie Brigati, Flushing High School Choir, Helene Miles, Linda November, Maeretha Stewart-backing vocals
Horn arrangements by Bert DeCoteaux
§Cover Photo-uncredited
Produced by: Jackie Lomax

 

Helluva Woman / Higher Ground
Lomax (3:10) / Lomax (4:05)
Warner Bros 7503, 6/71

 
One more solo disc: Three (2/72), then joined Badger.
 

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Official Jackie Lomax Website

 


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