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Ian Johnson
Ian Johnson is credited on 52 releases across 11 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1977–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
52
Pressings credited
11
Albums
6
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Ian William Geddes Johnson, (8 December 1917 – 9 October 1998) was an Australian cricketer who played 45 Test matches as a slow off-break bowler between 1946 and 1956. Johnson captured 109 Test wickets at an average of 29.19 runs per wicket and as a capable lower order batsman made 1,000 runs at an average of 18.51 runs per dismissal. He captained the Australian team in 17 Tests, winning seven and losing five, with a further five drawn. Despite this record, he is better known as the captain who lost consecutive Ashes series against England. Urbane, well-spoken and popular with his opponents and the public, he was seen by his teammates as a disciplinarian and his natural optimism was often seen as naive. Aged 17, Johnson made his first-class cricket debut for Victoria in the 1935–36 season but did not establish a permanent place in the team until 1939–40. His career was interrupted by the Second World War; he served with the Royal Australian Air Force as a pilot and later as a flight instructor. He returned to cricket after his discharge and was selected to tour New Zealand with the Australian team, making his Test debut. Johnson was part of Don Bradman's Invincibles team; undefeated on tour in England in 1948. He was a regular member of the national team until poor form saw him left out of the Australian squad for the 1953 tour of England. Johnson was appointed Australian captain following Lindsay Hassett's retirement. The appointment was not universally popular; some teammates and supporters felt Keith Miller had a better claim to the position. In his first series as captain, Australia was defeated by a strong English team on home soil. The tour of the West Indies that followed was a cricketing and diplomatic triumph for Johnson. Australia won the Test series comfortably and Johnson's astute public relations skills helped avoid a repeat of the crowd disturbances that had marred England's visit to the islands 12 months before. However, his Australian team the
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Credited work
52 releases · 11 albums · active 1977–2021
- Production · 37
- Performance · 21
- Other credits · 8
- Engineering · 3
Studios: Treasure Isle Recording Studio · Dynamic Sounds Studios · Covenant Studios, Kansas City, MO
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Hands (2)
- Cedric Brooks
- Freddy McGregor
- The Grace Thrillers
- Trini
- Capleton
- Craig Ferguson
- Apple Gabourel
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