Tom Rothrock
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Tom Rothrock | |
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Background information | |
Genres | Rock, EDM |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, electric guitar, piano |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Bong Load Records, Various |
Tom Rothrock is an American musician, composer, record producer and owner of Bong Load Records. Tom Rothrock has worked with
Rothrock started
In film, Rothrock produced the original songs for the
During 2013, Rothrock returned to collaborate with James Blunt on the album Moon Landing. Working primarily at Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood, California the resulting release was generally well received among music critics and considered a comeback for Blunt.[1]
In 2016, Rothrock marked Bong Load Records' 25th anniversary by re-launching the label's vinyl record division. He also relocated the Los Angeles company to the arts district of Las Vegas, Nevada. [2]
Selected discography
Solo
- 2014: Brightest Starr Single – Tom Rothrock Featuring Marie´ Digby
- 2010: All Right Now Ep – Tom Rothrock
- 2010: FuzzFace Ep – Tom Rothrock
- 2010: Magneto Ep – Tom Rothrock
- 2010: Eivissa Ep – Tom Rothrock
- 2007: Resonator Lp – Tom Rothrock
Produced and/or mixed
- 2013: Moon Landing – James Blunt
- 2013: Division Street – Harper Simon
- 2011: Blue Sky Blue – Pete Murray
- 2009: Harper Simon – Harper Simon
- 2009: Black Swan – Athlete
- 2009: The Show – Yonder Mountain String Band
- 2008: Marie Digby
- 2007: All the Lost Souls – James Blunt
- 2007: New Moon – Elliott Smith
- 2007: Never Slow Down – Roman Carter
- 2006: Yonder Mountain String Band – Yonder Mountain String Band
- 2005: Leaders Of The Free World – Elbow
- 2005: Surgery – The Warlocks
- 2005: Exploration – Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion
- 2005: Back to Bedlam – James Blunt
- 2004: Launchpad – Particle
- 2004: Greatest Hits: 30 Years Of Rock Who Do you Love Remix – George Thorogood
- 2003: Action Pact – Sloan
- 2003: Third Shift Grotto Slack – Jay Farrar
- 2002: Have You Fed the Fish? – Badly Drawn Boy
- 2002: About A Boy – Badly Drawn Boy
- 2001: Hell Below/Stars Above – Toadies
- 2000: Supreme Beings Of Leisure – Supreme Beings Of Leisure
- 2000: Figure 8 – Elliott Smith
- 1999: Mock Tudor – Richard Thompson
- 1998: XO – Elliott Smith
- 1998: Aquamosh – Plastilina Mosh
- 1998: Come On In – R. L. Burnside
- 1997: Either/Or – Elliott Smith
- 1997: Soundtrack – Good Will Hunting
- 1997: Mr. Wizard – R. L. Burnside
- 1996: Mic City Sons – Heatmiser
- 1996: Static Prevails – Jimmy Eat World
- 1996: Odelay – Beck
- 1995: Foo Fighters (album) – Foo Fighters
- 1995: Daredevil – Fu Manchu
- 1994: Rubberneck – Toadies
- 1994: Mellow Gold – Beck
- 1994: Box Set – Wool
- 1993: Fishy Pants – Muzza Chunka
- 1993: Test Your Own Eyes – Dog Society
- 1992: Budspawn – Wool
- 1991: Poison
- 1991: Timespace – The Best of Stevie Nicks – Stevie Nicks
Selected film composition, film music production and placement
- 2012: Holy Motors
- 2004: Collateral
- 2004: The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
- 2004: Shrek 2
- 2002: About A Boy
- 1999: The Sopranos
- 1997: Good Will Hunting
References
- ^ David Smyth (2013-11-29). "Comeback of the year: James Blunt interview – Music – Going Out – London Evening Standard". Standard.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
- ^ Spencer Patterson (2016-07-29). "Bong Load Records Relocates to Las Vegas, Reissues Beck, Elliott Smith and More on Vinyl – Noise – Las Vegas Weekly". LasVegasWeekly.com. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
External links
- Facebook page
- 10 Years of Mellow Gold Documentary (retrospective documentary done for anniversary of the Beck's first album, features interviews with Rothrock)