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Jack Marsh
Jack Marsh is credited on 162 releases across 81 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1956–2019 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
162
Pressings credited
81
Albums
7
Decades active
176
In collections
Biography
Jack Marsh (c. 1874 – 25 May 1916) was an Australian first-class cricketer of Australian Aboriginal descent who represented New South Wales in six matches from 1900–01 to 1902–03. A right-arm fast bowler of extreme pace, Marsh had high athletic qualities and was regarded as one of the outstanding talents of his era. His career was curtailed by continual controversy surrounding the legality of his bowling action; he was no-balled multiple times for throwing. As a result of the debate over the legitimacy of his action, Marsh never established himself at first-class level and was overlooked for national selection. In contemporary discourse, Marsh's lack of opportunities has often been attributed to racial discrimination. Born into the Bundjalung people at Yulgilbar on the Clarence River in northern New South Wales, Marsh first made an impression as a professional runner, travelling to Sydney and then competing interstate, winning races as a sprinter and a hurdler. While in Sydney, Marsh began competing in the local club cricket competition and his action quickly came under scrutiny. He was first no-balled for throwing in 1897, but it was not until 1900 that he came to prominence in a trial match against the New South Wales state team. Marsh dismissed leading Test cricketers Victor Trumper and Monty Noble, but was called for throwing. Marsh vowed to prove the legitimacy of his action by bowling with his arm encased in splints, which prompted the umpire to resign in humiliation. Having topped the bowling averages in the local competition, Marsh was selected to make his debut in the Sheffield Shield. He made an immediate impression and led the first-class bowling averages for the season after three matches. He was no-balled in his second match by Bob Crockett, but things came to a head in his fourth match when the same umpire no-balled him seventeen times, leading to angry crowd demonstrations. The cricket community was divided on whether Marsh's action was fair and vario
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Credited work
162 releases · 81 albums · active 1956–2019
- Performance · 123
- Other credits · 52
Studios: United Western Studios · The Burbank Studios · Westlake Studios · Evergreen Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely
1958

Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1977

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1982

Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Original Motion Picture Sound Track)
1973

Trilogy: Past, Present & Future
1980

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
1979

Eternity
1976

Jaws (Anniversary Collector's Edition)
2000

The Goonies (Original Motion Picture Score)
2010

Ghostbusters (Original Motion Picture Score)
2006

Patton (Original Motion Picture Score)
1970

Airplane! (Music From The Motion Picture)
2009

Dick Tracy (Original Score)
1990

Doctor Dolittle Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1967

Music From The Soundtrack Of "The Man With The Golden Arm"
1956

Back To The Future | Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2009

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1986

Ghost Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1981

The Deep (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1977

Black Sunday (Music From The Motion Picture)
2010

Blazing Saddles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2008

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1989

10 - Original Motion Picture Sound Track
1979

Jaws 2 (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1978
Frequent collaborators
- Henry Mancini
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Alice Coltrane
- Walter Murphy
- Neil Diamond
- Elmer Bernstein And Orchestra
- Lalo Schifrin
- Frank Sinatra
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