
Bob Simpson
Biography
Robert Baddeley Simpson (3 February 1936 – 16 August 2025), known as Simmo, was an Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales, Western Australia and the Australian national team. He captained the Australian team from 1963/64 until 1967/68 and again in 1977/78. He later had a highly successful term as the coach of the national team. An outstanding fielder with the highest catch rate in Tests, Simpson was a top-level right-handed batsman and semi-regular leg spin bowler. After ten years in retirement, he returned to the spotlight at age 41 to captain Australia during the era of World Series Cricket. In 1986, Simpson was appointed coach of the Australian team, a position he held until being replaced by Geoff Marsh in July 1996. Under Simpson's tutelage, the team went from a struggling team, losing a succession of Test series, to the strongest team in world cricket. Some of the team's greatest achievements in his time as coach were winning the 1987 World Cup, regaining The Ashes in England in 1989, and overcoming the previously dominant West Indies on their home grounds in 1995. He also coached county cricket in England, with Leicestershire and Lancashire.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
1963

Pieces Of A Man
1971

We Get Requests
1965

Sun Ship
1971

Karma
1969

Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
1964

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
1974

Trio 64
1964

Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963
1985

Belafonte At Carnegie Hall (The Complete Concert)
1959

The Shadow Of Your Smile
1965

Jazz Samba Encore!
1963

Juice
1976

Cosmic Funk
1974

Magician
1974

Astral Traveling
1973

The Magic Of Ju-Ju
1967

Tijuana Moods
1962

Jump Up Calypso
1961

Season's Greetings From Perry Como
1959

Mingus Plays Piano (Spontaneous Compositions And Improvisations)
1964

Belafonte Returns To Carnegie Hall
1960

Mingus At Monterey
1965

The Midnight Special
1962
Credited work
4,380 releases · 580 albums · active 1957–2026
- Engineering · 4,465
- Mastering · 128
- Other credits · 58
- Performance · 8
- Production · 3
Studios: Webster Hall · RCA Studio A · RCA Studios, New York · RCA Victor Studios, New York
