These are recordings that I've seen listed as containing Mellotron, but I either a) can't work out where to file them (mostly non-English language artists) or b) don't have enough information to feel justified in putting them on the main 'Albums' page. I haven't included the many unconfirmed entries on the main list. If anyone knows anything about any of these, please let me know!
- Ascension: who?
- Bangles: definitely Mellotron or Chamberlin on 'Everything', probably played by Phil Shenale: any more?
- Bark: Hard; anyone know this?
- Bellamy Brothers: yeah, the 'Let Your Love Flow' duo. Report having all their gear, including a Mellotron, stolen back in the mid-'70s. Did they use it in the studio?
- Bevis Frond: has Mr.Salomon has had any association with anything Mellotronic, apart from 'Son of Walter'?
- Blackmail: Science Fiction
- Blistering Moments: Therapeutic Dreams
- Dan ar Bras/Braz: Breton folkie. Anyone au fait with his oeuvre?
- Bernard Butler: Stay (EP)
- Canyon: who?
- Catch: anything?
- Court of Appeal: anything?
- Michael Cretu: Enigma mainman
- Dawn of the Replicants: anything?
- Devo: rumours of early, pre-deal work, possibly compiled onto archive releases
- Dewdrops: who?
- Dormative Hypothesis: who?
- The Drag: rumoured Chamberlin users. Anything?
- Flushmode: information from website - any recordings?
- The Fortunes: I Can't Remember When the Sun Went in (1972 b-side): anyone heard this?
- David Grisman: don't think he's released anything under his own name - anyone know if he's played on other people's albums?
- Group Therapy: Wait
- Heron: early '70s UK band
- High Llamas: anything?
- Jellybread: pre-fame Pete Wingfield
- Jessamine: any ideas?
- Kiss: don't laugh (although I did), they are reputed to have used Mellotron at some point, though not on the obvious choice, the Bob Ezrin-produced Destroyer
- The Kite: same
- L'Amour de Foxes: Glammy US outfit
- The Lettermen: more veritable ancients, reputed to have used Chamberlin at some point
- Barry Kent Littleton (US '70s artist, played in Quartett): Any ideas?
- Los Lobos: Kiko: a Mitchell Froom production, so possibly some Chamberlin. No mention on sleeve, however (again)
- Mad Kharma Music: Evergreen: Does this mean anything to anyone? From Greece
- Meadow: The Friendship
- Joni Mitchell: seems unlikely, I know, but there were reports of her selling her Mellotron, so did she ever record with it? Definitely not on her '70s albums
- Moby: Porcelain - Spring 2000 single
- Mt.Everest: Obscure US '70s band?
- Goro Ohmi & Big Mouth: Guin Saga/Guin Saga II/Graffiti (Japan): appear to be 'soundtrack' albums to an immensely popular Japanese fantasy series. Anyone got any more info?
- Jeremy Owen: anyone know?
- Oscar Peterson: seems unlikely, I know, but he most definitely owned a Mark V
- Porphyria: new band - any recordings?
- Sebadoh: Kids: is this a soundtrack of some description?
- Ernie Smith: The Jamaican (or is this just a reference to his nationality?)
- SPOT 2000: new act - mean anything to anyone?
- Sunwheel: new band - anything?
- T Minus 1: More obscure US '70s
- Talk Talk: It's My Mix: mid-'80s remix album - any 'Tron?
- Tango: same
- Ten Years After: Leo Lyons played 'Tron on other people's albums - did he ever use one with TYA?
- Texas: Homer; can't find this in any online discographies. Different outfit?
- Transonia: any ideas? (Italian techno outfit)
- 25 May: anything?
And... have any of these players ever used a Mellotron, to anyone's knowledge?
- Don Airey (not with Colosseum II/Rainbow/Gary Moore/Tull)
- Julian Colbeck (played with everyone)
- Kim Fox
- Patrick Leonard (Trillion)