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Richard Palmer-James
Richard Palmer-James is credited on 2,915 releases across 512 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1970–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,915
Pressings credited
512
Albums
6
Decades active
151
In collections
Biography
Richard William Palmer-James (born 11 June 1947) is an English guitarist, songwriter and lyricist. He may be best known as one of the founding members of Supertramp (playing guitar and songwriter); writing lyrics for several songs by the progressive rock group King Crimson in the early 1970s; and for writing lyrics for the 1985 hit "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" by Sandra. Palmer-James was born in Meyrick Park, Bournemouth, where he got his start in the music business playing in various local bands: The Corvettes, The Palmer-James Group (formed with Alec James), Tetrad, and Ginger Man, all of which included John Wetton on bass and vocals. He was a founding member of Supertramp, playing guitar and singing vocals, as well as writing the lyrics for their self-titled debut album under the name Richard Palmer. He also co-wrote the lyrics of "Goldrush", a song written during his days in the band but not recorded until their 2002 album Slow Motion. Palmer wrote lyrics for three of King Crimson's albums: Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black, and Red. He did not participate in any of King Crimson's recordings, but worked with John Wetton and David Cross after Robert Fripp disbanded the group in 1974. Palmer has lived in Munich since the early 1970s. In 1978 he was visited by John Wetton and W.J. Hutcheson, his bandmates in Tetrad. Over 10 days, with the German drummer Curt Cress, they recorded, as "Jack-Knife", an album of songs from the early days called I Wish You Would. He wrote the English lyrics for La Bionda the Italo Disco inventors. Palmer-James also wrote lyrics for La Bionda and La Bionda-associated disco group D.D.Sound in the late 70s. In 1997 he released a CD with former bandmate John Wetton, Monkey Business, a compilation of unreleased material including some songs that were recorded for the first time in studio, including a King Crimson tune called "Doctor Diamond".
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Credited work
2,915 releases · 512 albums · active 1970–2026
- Performance · 5,833
- Other credits · 383
- Engineering · 134
- Production · 17
- Mastering · 7
Studios: Olympic Studios · Command Studios · Morgan Studios · Air Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Red
1974

Larks' Tongues In Aspic
1973

Starless And Bible Black
1974

Supertramp
1970

USA
1975

Earthbound
1972

The Long Play
1985

From The Tea-Rooms Of Mars .... To The Hell-Holes Of Uranus
1981

The Nightwatch (Live At The Amsterdam Concertgebouw November 23rd 1973)
1997

The Young Persons' Guide To King Crimson
1976

Two Lane Highway
1975

Live In Newcastle (December 8, 1972)
2019

Ten On One (The Singles)
1987

Tread
2021

Retrospectacle (The Supertramp Anthology)
2005

Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack - Rad
1986

(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena
1985

Die Chinesische Mauer
1985

Samurai (Did You Ever Dream)
1985

Cold Days, Hot Nights / Visions Of You
1984

The Great Deceiver: Part Two (Live 1973-1974)

Live In Vienna
2018

Heroes
2017

Live In Chicago
2017
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