1980 | New Hope for the Wretched | Percussion (tracks 2, 9) |
2001 | New Hope for the Wretched / Metal Priestess (Compilation) | Percussion (tracks 2 & 9) |
1978 | Louie Louie / Tear Ya Down (Single) | Producer |
1979 | Overkill / Too Late, Too Late (Single) | Producer |
1979 | Overkill | Producer |
1979 | No Class / Like a Nightmare (Single) | Producer |
1979 | Bomber | Producer |
1979 | Bomber / Over the Top (Single) | Producer |
2012 | Complete Early Years (Boxed set) | Remixing |
1980 | New Hope for the Wretched | Producer |
1980 | Monkey Suit (Single) | Producer |
1980 | Butcher Baby / Tight Black Pants (Single) | Producer |
1980 | Butcher Baby (EP) | Producer (track 1) |
2001 | New Hope for the Wretched / Metal Priestess (Compilation) | Producer |
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Biography
James "Jimmy" Miller was a Brooklyn, New York-born record producer and musician who produced dozens of albums between the mid-1960s and early 1990s, including landmark recordings for Blind Faith, Traffic, Plasmatics, Motörhead, The World Bank and Primal Scream. He was perhaps best known for his lengthy association with The Rolling Stones.