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Gary Barnacle | In 1991, he also worked on Meanwhile by German synthpop group Camouflage, Changing Faces final studio album from Bros, Black Meaning Good by Rebel MC, Marchand de cailloux from French artis Renaud, Let's Get to It, the fourth album by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue, The Apple by A Man Called Adam, and the eponymous album by Rain Tree Crow, which was the name used by the English New Wave band Japan (excluding Rob Dean) when they briefly reformed for this one-off project. |
Mike Oldfield | In September 1971 Oldfield went to The Manor Studio, owned by a young Richard Branson and run by engineers Tom Newman and Simon Heyworth, to record as bass guitarist in the Arthur Louis Band. |
Danielle Dax | In 1990, she released her one major-label studio album, Blast the Human Flower, produced by Stephen Street, except for the tracks'' Bayou'' and'' Daisy'', which they produced together. |
Linda Brava | Brava has also worked as a session musician, playing the violin on Celine Dion's album Taking Chances and Sami singer Yana Mangi's album Earth Shadow, which was produced by Kee Marcello and released in 2010, among many others. |
Mark Lanegan | On his next solo album, Bubblegum (2004), Lanegan was joined by a cadre of prominent artists, including P. J. Harvey, Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri of Queens of the Stone Age, Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs and Twilight Singers, Dean Ween of Ween, and Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin, previously of Guns N' Roses. |
Flood (producer) | In 1995 Flood co-produced The Smashing Pumpkins' album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness with longtime collaborator Alan Moulder, and PJ Harvey's album To Bring You My Love. |
Jon Schaffer | The Glorious Burden was released in January, 2004, after which Jon started work on two concept albums based on his Something Wicked storyline. |
Richard Reed Parry | On the latter's critically acclaimed 2006 album Return to the Sea, he played several instruments, sang background vocals and arranged strings. |
David Usher | Formerly the frontman for the alternative rock band Moist, he embarked on a solo career beginning in 1997 and has released seven solo albums to date. |
Joe Gibbs (record producer) | In 1975, he set up his new 16-track studio and record pressing plant in Duhaney Park and kept producing Jamaican artists under numerous label names (Crazy Joe, Reflections, Belmont, Town & Country). |
Jos? Galisteo | In 2009, he released his second studio album Luces y Sombras produced by DaBruk, Andreas Rickstrand (Sweden), Tony Sanchez-Ohlsson, and Kareem Junior (French producer living in Barcelona) including 13 electro-pop songs and 3 remixes. |
Jenny Burton | In 1983 Burton went solo, releasing the album In Black and White also produced by Robie. |
Ben Kweller | In 2006, he recorded his third LP, Ben Kweller with producer Gil Norton. |
Paul Epworth | Early 2010 saw Epworth deliver tracks for London band Chapel Club's forthcoming LP and begin work on both Friendly Fires' and Florence and the Machine's second LPs. |
Tran Thu Ha | This album was the first album produced by Hà Trần Productions (a company found by Ha Tran since 2005) implemented with her coordinators : musician Trần Tiến, Nguyễn Xinh Xô, Thanh Phương, Ben Doan (her husband), and 2 American sound engineers John Vestman and Max Neutra. |
Todor Kobakov | In 2003, Kobakov wrote the string arrangements for indie pop band Stars critically acclaimed sophomore album Set Yourself On Fire. |
Mick Moss | Antimatter was formed in 1998 when Duncan Patterson (then of Anathema) approached Moss to record an album with him after hearing Moss's demos which bore a striking resemblance to his own newer material on Anathema's ` Alternative 4' album (neither party had heard the others latest material). |
Michael Bland | Michael Bland continued working with Mayda and played on and produced a full length album with her in 2009, titled The Interrogation. |
Lal Waterson | She left The Watersons in 1990 for health reasons, staying at Robin Hood's Bay, still writing and painting, and recorded her songs at home with her son Oliver Knight, a producer, guitarist and songwriter. |
Reese Roper | The band Roper released their first album, Brace Yourself for the Mediocre in late 2004, with a team of studio musicians working with Roper to create a high energy blend of post-pop-punk closer in sound to Five Iron Frenzy than Brave Saint Saturn. |
Robert Ellis Orrall | They split up in 1994, however, and Orrall returned to his solo career, writing singles for Reba McEntire, Taylor Swift, and Lindsay Lohan, as well as producing records for Swift, Be Your Own Pet, and Love and Theft. |
Neal Morse | In early 2007, Morse released his next Christian Progressive rock album entitled Sola Scriptura, which is a concept album detailing the life and struggles of the German theologian Martin Luther, and corruption within the medieval Church. |
Jack White | In November 2010, producer Danger Mouse announced that White had been recruited for his collaboration with Daniele Luppi entitled Rome along with Norah Jones. |
Andrew W.K. | Andrew has collaborated with Canada's Nardwuar the Human Serviette and his band The Evaporators to record the split 7'' A Wild Pair, released in 2009. |
Owsley (musician) | During the 1990s, he among others worked with Vince Gill, (for whom he also produced), In 1998, it led to the release of his self-titled solo album distributed by Not Lame Recordings. |
Stephen Street | Street also produced Doherty's solo album Grace/Wastelands (2009) and also will produce the next Babyshambles record. |
Andreas Carlsson | In 2008 Andreas Carlsson formed production/publishing company Meriola with fellow producer, composer and songwriter Anders Bagge, who has written and produced songs for Madonna, Janet Jackson and Jennifer Lopez among others. |
Stuart Price | In 2011, Price worked as a producer on indie rock band Hard-Fi's much anticipated 2011 album'' Killer Sounds''. |
Nicole Atkins | In January 2010, Atkins and The Black Sea started recording new material at Brooklyn's Seaside Lounge studio with producer Phil Palazzolo, with whom Atkins had previously worked during sessions for A. C. Newman's second solo album, Get Guilty. |
Schuyler Fisk | On March 1, 2011, Fisk released her sophomore album Blue Ribbon Winner (through her label Cassidy Barks), then toured alongside the band Harper Blynn (who collaborated with her on the title track of the album). |
Simon Nicol | In 1985 he joined in the recording of the Fairport album Gladys' Leap, on which, as well as playing guitar, Nicol shared production credits, contributed the song' Wat Tyler', arranged traditional tunes and acted as lead singer for the first time. |
Ernest Ranglin | Ranglin was the lead guitarist on the Lee'' Scratch'' Perry recording sessions at Black Ark Studios for the Heart of the Congos (1977) album by the Congos. |
Jon Brion | After being recognized as an accomplished session player, Brion branched out into production on then-girlfriend Mann's 1993 solo debut, Whatever, and its follow-up, I'm With Stupid. |
Andrew Weatherall | Early in 2013, The Asphodells, formed by Weatherall and collaborator Timothy J. Fairplay from Battant, released the album'' Ruled by Passion, Destroyed by Lust'' on Weatherall's Rotters Golf Club imprint. |
Phil Ryan (musician) | A new Brown/Ryan album Road of Cobras, including Maggie Bell, Arthur Brown, Mick Taylor and Jim Mullen, is due for release in May 2010, meanwhile Ryan and Brown have been acting as producers for soul artist Andriah. |
Molly Meldrum | After nearly a year, production was still incomplete, so The Ferrets took over (assisted by recording engineers Tony Cohen and Ian MacKenzie) and completed on 15 August 1977 Meldrum had carefully crafted their first single's A side'' Lies'', taking weeks, but the B side'' Do n't Fall in Love'' was rushed in three hours. |
Flood (producer) | In 1993, Flood shifted from engineering U2's albums to producing them, sharing duties with Brian Eno on Zooropa. |
Spencer Smith (musician) | Smith has played the percussion parts on the band's four studio albums, A Fever You Ca n't Sweat Out (2005), Pretty. |
Peaches (musician) | In 2003, Peaches released her second album Fatherfucker on XL / Kitty-Yo after years of touring and opening for artists like Marilyn Manson and Queens of the Stone Age. |
Helen Rogers | In 2008, Rogers released an EP of songs co-written with guitarist Tony Qunta, entitled'' Eyes Like Midnight'', which was a departure in style and featured violin and cello played by Qunta. |
Walter Becker | With longtime Steely Dan collaborator Roger Nichols as engineer, Becker also produced tracks on the 1989 China Crisis album Diary of a Hollow Horse, although he is not credited as a band member on that release. |
Steven Tyler | When the band re-convened in the studio, Tyler formed a writing partnership with Crespo, co-writing and producing the album Rock in a Hard Place (1982). |
Allen Clapp | He has also worked as a recordist, producer and mix engineer with The Ocean Blue (2003's Waterworks EP), the eclectic Santa Cruz collective The Incredible Vickers Brothers, William Cleere and the Marvellous Fellas, and two albums by San Francisco co-eds The Corner Laughers. |
Al Hirt | In 1962, in an effort to showcase him in a different musical setting, Hirt was teamed with arranger and composer Billy May and producer Steve Sholes to record an album titled Horn A Plenty that was a departure from the Dixieland material that he was generally associated with. |
Stevie Nicks | During 2010, Stewart used Twitter to confirm various facts about the album ; in one of the tweets, Stewart stated that he, Nicks, Waddy Wachtel, Mike Campbell (of the Heartbreakers), Mike Rowe, and Steve Ferrone were all working on the album, and that Mick Fleetwood has also contributed drums to at least one track. |
Stuart Price | In 2009, Price remixed'' It's Not My Problem'' for Sneaky Sound System under the Thin White Duke alias, as well as doing remixes for Depeche Mode's'' Wrong'', Friendly Fires''' Jump in the Pool'', Röyksopp's'' This Must Be It'' and, most recently, Muse's'' Undisclosed Desires''. |
Jennifer Nettles | In 1999, she formed the Jennifer Nettles Band, with which she released three studio albums and two live albums. |
Adam Duritz | In November 2006, Adam Duritz began production on the Chicago pop punk band Blacktop Mourning's debut record under the name'' The Devil and Bunny Show'' alongside Counting Crows guitarist David Immerglück's current album. |
Sarah Nixey | In late 2005, Nixey announced she was working on a solo album, to be produced and co-written by James Banbury (a producer, programmer, writer and string arranger, as well as former member of The Auteurs). |
Nick Rhodes | In 2002, Rhodes co-produced and played additional synthesizers in nine tracks of the album Welcome to the Monkey House by The Dandy Warhols. |
Craig Scanlon | In 2011 however Craig recorded several solo songs and also wrote and recorded with'' Kill Pretty''. |
James Guthrie (record producer) | 2012 would see Guthrie returning to producing with The Dreamer's Machine, the debut album by singer-songwriter James Carrington, which he co-produced and mixed. |
Max Richter | In 1996, Richter collaborated with Future Sound of London on their album Dead Cities, beginning as a pianist, but ultimately working on several tracks, as well as co-writing one track (titled Max). |
Scout Niblett | Niblett debuted in 2001 with her first full-length studio album Sweet Heart Fever, and went on to release four more studio albums over the next nine years, including collaborations with Steve Albini, Chris Saligoe, Will Oldham, and Kristian Goddard. |
Donald Fagen | Fagen's second solo album, 1993's Kamakiriad, was produced by Becker. |
Tim Armstrong | In 1999, Armstrong invited roadie Rob Aston ('' Skinhead Rob'') to add lyrics to some solo material that Armstrong had been creating in his basement, and the two worked together writing and recording music. |
Dudley Benson | In late 2010 inspired by his love for the waiata of renowned composer Hirini Melbourne (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu) and the plight of Aotearoa's native birdlife, Benson arranged his own interpretations of Melbourne's bird songs and released his second full length album, Forest : Songs by Hirini Melbourne. |
Bonnie Tyler | Tyler has collaborated with several established music artists including Cher, Meat Loaf, Mike Oldfield, Frankie Miller, Vince Gill and Andrea Bocelli and released over 30 duet singles since 1983. |
Malcolm McLaren | In summer 1975, McLaren advised SEX customers Paul Cook and Steve Jones on their musical aspirations, introducing them to his shop assistant, bassist Glen Matlock and persuading them to eject guitarist/singer Wally Nightingale from rehearsals. |
Chris Holmes (musician) | After Holmes returned to Los Angeles in late 2003, he began working with several Southern California-based metal groups, producing and contributing guitar tracks. |
Devon Sproule | In the spring of 2013, Devon went into the studio in Toronto to record an album of songs co-written with Canadian singer-songwriter Mike O'Neill. |
Mark Lanegan | Also in 2009, Lanegan followed in Josh Homme's footsteps in collaborating with UNKLE, the British electronic act masterminded by James Lavelle. |
Tim Booth | In 2004, together with record producer Lee Muddy Baker and songwriter KK (Kevin Kerrigan), he released his first solo album, Bone, to general critical acclaim, though he referred to it as a collaborative effort and preferred to credit the album to' Tim Booth & the Individuals' as opposed to taking sole credit. |
Cat Power | In early 2008, she collaborated with Beck and producer Danger Mouse on the album Modern Guilt. |
Buckethead | In 1995, Buckethead did not release any solo albums but collaborated with several artists like Jonas Hellborg and Michael Shrieve (Octave of the Holy Innocents). |
Anne Hills | In 1988 she began collaborating with Cindy Mangsen, with whom she released two duo albums. |
Gerard Way | A longtime supporter of the British rock band LostAlone, Way is the executive producer of their second studio album I'm a UFO in This City (2012). |
Tracey Thorn | In 2008, Thorn collaborated with the Hungarian acoustic downtempo group The Unbending Trees on their single'' Overture'', which also featured on their album Chemically Happy (Is The New Sad), released by her partner Ben Watt. |
John Garcia (singer) | In 2006, Garcia collaborated with Canadian band Danko Jones on their third album, Sleep Is the Enemy, contributing vocals to the track'' Invisible''. |
Chicane (musician) | Bracegirdle worked with producers James Hockley & Richard Searle on a Re-Work EP for a targeted summer 2009 release, along with a new and fourth Chicane artist album & mixes of forthcoming productions by BT and William Orbit. |
Donna Loren | which were produced by Axelrod and arranged and conducted by Barnum,'' So, Do The Zonk'' (B Side :'' New Love'' from her LP) (1965),'' Call Me'' (B Side :'' Smokey Joe's''), (1965), and'' I Believe'' (1965 ; regularly performed in her Dr Pepper appearances). |
Tracey Thorn | Everything but the Girl has been inactive since 2000, while Ben Watt has concentrated on his DJ work, and Thorn has been a full-time parent and, most recently, writing and recording her solo material. |
Nick Lowe | Because the two main singers in Rockpile had recording contract s with different record labels and managers, albums were always credited to either Lowe or Edmunds, so there is only one official Rockpile album, which was not released until the waning days of the collaboration : 1980's Seconds of Pleasure, featuring the Lowe songs'' When I Write The Book'' and'' Heart''. |
Darren Wharton | Wharton also worked with Lynott on the latter's 1982 solo recording The Philip Lynott Album where he played on most of the record's eleven tracks, and provided the striking piano solo on the single'' Old Town''. |
J. R. Richards | J. R. has been producing since the 90's and along with Dishwalla has gone on to produce other artists : Dom AD / Amy Grant / BritRoyal and Vanaka amongst others, as well as his own Solo Record released in 2009. |
Naked Cowboy | In 2007, Burck released an album of his own, signing to 4Sight Music Productions and recording the pop-rock album'' Year of the Cowboy'' produced by Lee Evans and Gaetano'' Dante'' Lattanzi at JAMBOX Recording Studios in New York City. |
Dustin Kensrue | Dustin has been working on a new project called The Modern Post and released the Grace Alone EP in 2012 Ursus Veritas was the former alias for Dustin Kensrue's solo side project. |
Tom Verlaine | This was not the first time Verlaine had collaborated with one-time romantic partner Smith ; four years earlier, he played on the song'' Fireflies'' from her 1996 album Gone Again, and in the 1970s he played guitar on her debut single'' Hey Joe'' and on'' Break It Up'' from her debut album Horses. |
Ed Harcourt | After signing with Heavenly Records and releasing Maplewood in November 2000, Harcourt recorded his debut studio album Here Be Monsters with producers Gil Norton and Tim Holmes. |
Hayden (musician) | For his second album, 1998's The Closer I Get, Hayden worked with several big name record producers, including Steve Fisk, John Hanlon and Scott Litt. |
Helen Rogers | Rogers continued to record with Pete Quinton, and provided vocals on two of his songs'' Half Chances'' and'' Shifting Sands'', which featured in the 1987 film Sammy and Rosie Get Laid. |
Danger Mouse | On February 13, 2011, Danger Mouse won a Grammy for Best Producer for his work on the Black Keys' Brothers, Broken Bells selftitled, and the Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse album Dark Night of the Soul. |
Kirk Windstein | Windstein's childhood friend Phil Anselmo (who at the time was in Pantera) produced their next effort, a self-titled album released in 1993. |
Rogers Masson | Since 2010, he has been working with Vintage Trouble, first mixing The Bomb Shelter Sessions, then producing and mixing ten songs for their follow-up album. |
Harvey Gold | Staying involved with the Hueys, Harvey played a role in completing their second album, Disinformation (album) released in 1999. |
Greg Dulli | Dulli is now the lead singer and main songwriter of the band The Twilight Singers who released their fifth album titled Dynamite Steps in February 2011. |
DJ Muggs | Instead, Muggs produced an album for Psycho Realm member Sick Jacken, Legend of the Mask and the Assassin two years later, in 2007. |
Deborah Bonham | In 2004, she recorded her second album on the Track label and toured in support of it. |
Little Boots | Hands was recorded in Los Angeles with Greg Kurstin and Joe Goddard, and by January 2009 she had begun to compile the album's track listings. |
Reggie Lucas | Lucas is best known for producing the majority of Madonna's 1983 self-titled debut album, his production work with percussionist Mtume and for playing with the Miles Davis electric band of the first half of the 1970s. |
Barry Palmer (British singer) | Recently, 2012 saw Barry Palmer release his latest single Innocent (See YouTube) This is to be followed (September 2012) by his latest studio album titled Night Thoughts, all tracks written by Barry and his London based close friend and song writing partner, Dave Duncan. |
Alan Moulder | 2003 also saw him guesting as a producer on Gary Numan's album Hybrid alongside Flood, Andy Gray and Curve. |
Gotye | He is a member of the Melbourne indie-pop trio The Basics, who have independently released three studio albums and numerous other titles since 2002. |
Jeff Sherman | In addition to his work with Glass, Jeff has continued to compose both as a singer/songwriter (material outside the scope of Glass) and as an electronic musician. |
Graeme Edge | Edge returned to recording later in 1974 forming his studio based' The Graeme Edge Band' (Featuring guitarist/vocalist Adrian Gurvitz) who first issued a non-album single' We Like To Do it' on Threshold (TH 18) in July 1974 (this was later added to his first Graeme Edge Band' album as a' Bonus' track on the CD release). |
Melissa Ferlaak | With Melissa in Echoterra, the band recorded their new EP'' In Your Eyes'' which was released with newly remastered songs in January 19, 2009, and the began to perform regularly. |
Dustin Edge | A Forest Through the Trees (2008) The majority of the songs that appear on A Forest Through The Trees were written by Edge during the final months of Cast Iron Filter, a bluegrass and roots rock band he helped form while living in North Carolina in the early 2000s. |
Yungchen Lhamo | She is currently working on a new album with Jonathan Elias and guests on his forthcoming Prayer Cycle 2 : Path to Zero (due May 2011). |
Randy Stonehill | In 1976, Stonehill released the Larry Norman - produced Welcome to Paradise, with Andy Johns (The Who, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin) doing the engineering. |
Gary Barnacle | 1989 saw Barnacle engaged in the releases of Moss Side Story, a concept album by Barry Adamson, Boomerang by The Creatures, a British duo formed by singer Siouxsie and drummer Budgie, Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week ! |