PETER ASHER — A Life in Music

a biography by David Jacks

"Peter is a very generous and cooperative person, in terms of trying to make everything work the way it should to the benefit of the artist and the work.”
— Carole King

 

Discography Part One | Discography Part Two | Discography Part Three | Discography Part Four

PETER ASHER DISCOGRAPHY - Part One

As Peter and Gordon:

UK albums:
Peter and Gordon (1964)
In touch with Peter and Gordon (1964)
Hurtin' 'n' Lovin' (1965)
Peter and Gordon (1966)
Somewhere… (1966)

US albums:
A World Without Love (1964)
I Don't Want To See You Again (1964)
I Go To Pieces (1965)
True Love Ways (1965)
Peter and Gordon Sing And Play The Hits Of Nashville, Tennessee (1966)
Woman (1966)
Lady Godiva (1967)
Knight In Rusty Armour (1967)
In London For Tea (1967)
Hot Cold and Custard (1968) – also credited as co-producer

Peter Asher on the beginnings of Peter and Gordon

"When we started singing, first we would do a number of folk songs that I would often introduce into the mixture, and a number of rock'n'roll songs and Buddy Holly songs that he would introduce into the mixture, and our 'style,' such as it was, grew out of that. Of course, a lot of our style grew out of trying to sound as much like the Everly Brothers as possible, which is what everybody did.”