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Joe Greene
Joe Greene is credited on 641 releases across 95 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1957–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
641
Pressings credited
95
Albums
8
Decades active
372
In collections
Biography
Charles Edward Greene (September 24, 1946), better known as "Mean" Joe Greene, is an American former professional football defensive tackle who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 to 1981. A recipient of two NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, five first-team All-Pro selections, and ten Pro Bowl appearances, Greene is widely considered to be one of the greatest defensive linemen to play in the NFL. He was noted for his leadership, fierce competitiveness, and intimidating style of play for which he earned his nickname. Born and raised in Temple, Texas, Greene attended North Texas State University—now University of North Texas—where he earned consensus All-America honors as a senior playing for the North Texas State Eagles. He was selected by the Steelers fourth overall in the 1969 NFL draft and made an immediate impact with the team, as he was named the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year. Greene is credited with providing the foundation upon which Steelers coach Chuck Noll turned the dismal franchise into a sports dynasty. He was the centerpiece of the "Steel Curtain" defense that led Pittsburgh to four Super Bowl championships in a six-year span. Throughout his career, Greene was one of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL, able to overpower opposing offensive linemen with ease and disrupt blocking. Former teammate Andy Russell called Greene "unquestionably the NFL's best player in the seventies". He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame, and his number 75 jersey is one of only three retired by the Steelers. Greene is also well known for his appearance in the "Hey Kid, Catch!" Coca-Cola commercial, which aired during Super Bowl XIV and solidified his reputation as a "tough football player who's a nice guy".
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Credited work
641 releases · 95 albums · active 1957–2023
- Performance · 985
- Production · 29
- Other credits · 20
Studios: Sunset Sound · Rolling Stones Mobile · A&M Studios · Westlake Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Exile On Main St.
1972

The Concert For Bangla Desh
1971

Goodnight Vienna
1974

Body Heat
1974

Extension Of A Man
1973

Beautiful Noise
1976

Music Is My Life
1972

I Wrote A Simple Song
1971

Mellow Madness
1975

Dylan's Gospel
1969

I Heard That!!
1976

Out Here On My Own
1973

Tap Root Manuscript
1970

L.A. Friday (Live 1975)
2012

The Greatest Hits 1966-1992
1992

Encouraging Words
1970

...That's The Way It Is
1976

Nothing From Nothing / My Soul Is A Witness
1974

Let's Love
1974

If I Love U 2 Nite
1991

Ultrafunk
1975

Through All Times
1973

Never My Love: The Anthology
2013

Photograph: The Very Best Of Ringo
2007
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