Engineering · Performance
Al Carlson
Al Carlson is credited on 133 releases across 115 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2006–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
133
Pressings credited
115
Albums
3
Decades active
155
In collections
Biography
Alvin Harold Carlson (born September 17, 1951) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Oceanside, California, Carlson played collegiately for the Oregon Ducks. He played briefly as a sophomore behind Stan Love during the 1970–71 season but then experienced academic issues that prevented him from playing. Carlson returned to the team for the final 16 games of the 1971–72 season and averaged 11.1 points. He left Oregon in 1972 to start his professional career in Belgium where he played alongside Rusty Blair. He played for the Seattle SuperSonics (1975–76) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 28 games.
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Credited work
133 releases · 115 albums · active 2006–2026
- Engineering · 103
- Performance · 62
- Mastering · 60
- Production · 16
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Gary's Electric Studio · Blue Jay Studios · Studio Venice, California · Chateau Grand Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Born This Way
2011

Marry Me
2007

Replica
2011

Here In The Pitch
2024

With Light And With Love
2014

Fragrant World
2012

Super Monster
2021

Chalice Hymnal
2017

The Innocents
2014

Quiet Signs
2019

Raw Honey
2019

Nature Noir
2013

Lucifer
2012

Channel Pressure
2011

Returnal
2010

Pequena Vertigem De Amor
2025

The Flower Lane
2013

Anxiety
2013

That We Can Play
2010

Your Day Will Come
2024

Natural Wonder Beauty Concept
2023

Jassbusters Two
2021

The Freelancer's Blues
2020

Moody Coup
2013
Frequent collaborators
- Jon Hassell
- Carlos Giffoni
- Ducktails
- Part Time
- Dedekind Cut
- Laurel Halo
- ANV
- Physical Therapy
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