Production · Performance
Tim O'Brien
Tim O'Brien is credited on 425 releases across 84 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
425
Pressings credited
84
Albums
7
Decades active
28
In collections
Biography
Tim O'Brien (born October 1, 1946) is an American novelist who served as a soldier in the Vietnam War. Much of his writing is about wartime Vietnam, and his work later in life often explores the postwar lives of its veterans. O'Brien is perhaps best known for his book The Things They Carried (1990), a collection of linked semi-autobiographical stories inspired by his wartime experiences. In 2010, The New York Times described it as "a classic of contemporary war fiction". O'Brien wrote the war novel Going After Cacciato (1978), which was awarded the National Book Award. O'Brien taught creative writing, holding the endowed chair at the MFA program of Texas State University–San Marcos every other academic year from 2003 to 2012.
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Credited work
425 releases · 84 albums · active 1964–2023
- Production · 484
- Performance · 175
- Engineering · 29
- Other credits · 5
Studios: Dickerson Recording · Cornerstone Studios · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Bravo (3)
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Trap Muzik
2003

A New Time - A New Day
1968

Love, Peace And Happiness / Live At Bill Graham's Fillmore East
1969

Loverman EP²
2003

And The Music Speaks
1995

Night Dancin'
1979

The Chambers Brothers' Greatest Hits
1971

An All-4-One Christmas
1995

Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute To Carole King
1995

Taka Boom
1979

Weighing In
1973

Theme From Love Story
1971

It's A Sunshine Day - The Best Of The Brady Bunch

1977-1997 20 Years Of Rock & Roll
1997

All-4-One
1994
Frequent collaborators
- All-4-One
- The Chambers Brothers
- John Davidson
- Def Dames
- Rena Scott
- Various
- Sweet Henry
- Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
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