Jimmy Miller
Biography
Jimmy Miller (March 23, 1942 – October 22, 1994) was an American record producer and musician. While he produced albums for dozens of different bands and artists, he is known primarily for his work with several key musical acts of the 1960s and 1970s. Miller rose to prominence working with the various bands of vocalist Steve Winwood (including Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith). His best acclaimed work was his late 1960s-early 1970s work with the Rolling Stones for whom he produced a string of singles and albums that rank among the most critically and financially successful works of the band's career: Beggars Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile on Main St. (1972) and Goats Head Soup (1973). In the late 1970s, he began working with Motörhead and continued to produce until his death in 1994. In 2026, Miller was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Sticky Fingers
1971

Let It Bleed
1969

Hot Rocks 1964-1971
1971

Exile On Main St.
1972

Tattoo You
1981

Beggars Banquet
1968

Goat's Head Soup
1973

Blind Faith
1969

Out Of Our Heads
1965

Chicago IX Chicago's Greatest Hits
1975

Chicago
1970

John Barleycorn Must Die
1970

Chicago Transit Authority
1969

Made In The Shade
1975

Screamadelica
1991

Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)
1969

More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)
1972

Metamorphosis
1975

Overkill
1979

Forty Licks
2002

Bomber
1979

Chicago At Carnegie Hall (Volumes I, II, III And IV)
1971

Mr. Fantasy
1967

Welcome To The Canteen
1971
Credited work
7,358 releases · 584 albums · active 1962–2026
- Production · 7,325
- Performance · 5,044
- Engineering · 366
- Other credits · 205
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Olympic Studios · Rolling Stones Mobile · Roundhouse Studios · Dynamic Sounds Studios
