Windchase Forward we ride / Horsemen to infinity (1978) (Symphinity)
Sebastian Hardie Art of life (2012) (Blueprint)
Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs Most people I know (1972) (single only, The Complete Havoc Singles 1971-1973)
Gil Matthews Gil’s thing (1971) (single only, The Complete Havoc Singles 1971-1973)
Cybotron Eureka (Guitar version) (1980) (Implosion, bonus track)
Jacques Loussier Chorale No.1 (live) (1965) (Play Bach aux Champs-Elysees)
Emerson, Lake and Palmer Knife Edge (1970) (Emerson, Lake and Palmer)
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Anderson & Stolt Knowing (2016) (Invention Of Knowledge)
Kitaro Agreement (1992) (Dream)
Yes South side of the sky (1972) (Fragile)
Liquid Tension Experiment 914 (1999) (Liquid Tension Experiment 2)
Thank You Scientist Everyday ghosts (2019) (Terraformer)
Ash Midnight witch (1971) (single only / The Complete Havoc Singles 1971-1973)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)
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In his own words, 12 minutes with the ridiculously talented drummer, guitarist, engineer and producer Gil Matthews in a sometimes eye-popping conversation about his times playing jazz with Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich, playing live and in the studio with Billy Thorpe, Mondo Rock, mishaps while on tour in the USA and that gig with The Aztecs at the Sydney Opera House:
Melbourne-based heavy band Ash in 1971 with their second single "Midnight Witch", written by Doug Ford of The Masters Apprentices, and featuring drummer David Pellici, later a member of the Little River Band:
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