Tom Allom
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Tom Allom is an English sound engineer and record producer, mainly active in the 1970s and 1980s. Allom is known for his work on seminal albums by Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, KIX, and Rough Cutt. He is often credited as "Colonel" Tom Allom, a reference to Elvis Presley's old manager "Colonel" Tom Parker.
Allom is a member of the Music Producers Guild.
Discography
As sound engineer
- Genesis
- 1969 - From Genesis to Revelation
- Black Sabbath
- 1970 - Black Sabbath
- 1970 - Paranoid
- 1971 - Master of Reality
- 1972 - Black Sabbath, Vol. 4
- 1973 - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
As producer
- Strawbs
- 1973 - Bursting at the Seams
- 1974 - Ghosts
- 1974 - Hero and Heroine
- 1975 - Nomadness
- Pat Travers
- 1978 - Live! Go for What You Know
- The Tourists
- 1979 - Reality Effect
- 1980 - Luminous Basement
- Judas Priest
- 1979 - Unleashed in the East
- 1980 - British Steel
- 1981 - Point of Entry
- 1982 - Screaming for Vengeance
- 1984 - Defenders of the Faith
- 1986 - Turbo
- 1987 - Priest...Live!
- 1988 - Ram It Down
- 2009 - A Touch of Evil: Live
- Nantucket
- 1980 - Long Way to the Top
- Def Leppard
- 1980 - On Through the Night
- Doc Holliday
- 1980 - Doc Holliday
- 1981 - Doc Holliday Rides Again
- KIX
- 1981 - KIX
- Whitford/St. Holmes
- 1981 - Whitford/St. Holmes
- Krokus
- 1983 - Headhunter
- Y & T
- 1984 - In Rock We Trust
- Rough Cutt
- 1985 - Rough Cutt
- Loverboy
- 1985 - Lovin' Every Minute of It
- Urgent
- 1987 - Thinking Out Loud
- Jetboy
- 1988 - Feel the Shake
- The Works
- 1989 - From Out of Nowhere
- Ashes & Diamonds
- 1993 - Heart of an angel
External links
- http://www.mpg.org.uk/members/338 The Music Producers Guild
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