Performance · Production
Jack Fishman
Jack Fishman is credited on 2,550 releases across 646 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1951–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
2,550
Pressings credited
646
Albums
8
Decades active
73
In collections
Biography
Jack Fishman (September 30, 1930 – December 7, 2013), born Jacob Fiszman, was a Jewish-American pharmaceutical researcher from Kraków, Poland. In 1961, along with Mozes J. Lewenstein, he developed the medication naloxone, which can reverse an opioid overdose, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has described as a "a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids—including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications."
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
2,550 releases · 646 albums · active 1951–2025
- Performance · 2,558
- Production · 145
- Other credits · 72
Studios: Flamingo Las Vegas · KM Studio · Phase One Studios · The Music Centre, Wembley
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Live In Las Vegas
1969

Tom Jones' Greatest Hits
1973

The Complete Tom Jones

Greatest Hits
2003

Ruby Trax - The NME's Roaring Forty
1992

I'm Coming Home (20 Of The Finest Songs Of Tom Jones)
1978

The Best Of Earl Grant
1970

Help Yourself
1968

'64-'95
2005

The Immediate Singles Collection
1985

The Golden Hits
1980

Lemon Popsicle
1978

In Search Of Ancient Gods (An Experience in Sound and Music Based on the Books of Erich von Däniken)
1976

Me And Chet
1972

Como's Golden Hits
1972

Engelbert Humperdinck
1969

The Best Of Herman's Hermits
1969

Happy Heart
1969

The Tony Touch (The Best Of Tony Mottola)
1969

Cross Hands Boogie

Greatest Hits

The Barnestormers
2023

The Very Best Of Andy Fairweather Low - The Low Rider
2008

Top Ten Hits Of The Sixties Volume 1
1992
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Tom Jones
- Petula Clark
- Herman's Hermits
- Roy Budd
- Daliah Lavi
- John Rowles
- Alexandra (7)
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