Daniel Moore
Biography
Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore (July 30, 1940 – April 18, 2016) was a U.S. poet, essayist and librettist. In 1970 he converted to the Sufi tradition of Islam and changed his name to Abdal-Hayy (eventually merging it with his birth-name). He then created works such as Ramadan Sonnets (1996) and The Blind Beekeeper (2002), most works being self-published. In early adulthood Moore traveled widely, living in Morocco, Spain, Algeria, and Nigeria as well as in Santa Barbara in the United States.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Mad Dogs & Englishmen
1970

Back Home Again
1974

Mistaken Identity
1981

Sweet Forgiveness
1977

Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits
1977

Joy To The World - Their Greatest Hits
1974

"The Lost Paramount Tapes"
1995

Jericho
1993

Luxury You Can Afford
1978

Cyan
1973

Are You Ready For The Country
1976

Hard Labor
1974

I Can Stand A Little Rain
1974

Dreamer
1974

My Maria
1973

Shambala
1973

Mad Dogs & Englishmen Revisited (Live At Lockn')
2025

The Rarities
2020

Voyeur
1982

The End Of The Beginning
1976

Jennifer Warnes
1976

One More River To Cross
1973

#1's ... And Then Some
2009

The Complete Hit Singles
2004
Credited work
1,828 releases · 267 albums · active 1963–2025
- Performance · 2,390
- Production · 227
- Other credits · 207
- Engineering · 9
Studios: The Village Recorder · Fillmore East · Muscle Shoals Sound Studios · Record One, Los Angeles
Frequent collaborators
- Joe Cocker
- Various
- Three Dog Night
- Kim Carnes
- B.W. Stevenson
- Brooks & Dunn
- Colours (14)
- Matthew Moore
