Stephen Hague
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Stephen Hague | |
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Born | 1960 (age 63–64) Portland, Maine, United States |
Occupation | Music producer |
Stephen Hague (born 1960)[1] is an American record producer[2][3] most active with various British acts since the 1980s.
Early life
Hague was born in Portland, Maine, in 1960.[1]
Early career
Hague started his musical career in the mid-1970s as a session keyboardist.
Commercial successes
Hague's first noted UK production was on
" among many others.Production credits
1980s
Year | Artist | Title | Additional information |
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1980 | Bob Beland | Stealing Cars b/w "I Can Walk Away" | 7" single |
Roger Swallow | CUT | LP | |
1981 | Slow Children | Slow Children | |
Gleaming Spires | "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?" | Rodney On The Roq 2 compilation | |
Gleaming Spires | Songs of the Spires | LP | |
1982 | Bob Beland | Bob Beland | EP |
1983 | Gleaming Spires | Walk on Well Lighted Streets | LP |
Hilary | Kinetic | EP | |
Rock Steady Crew | "Hey you, the rock steady crew" | album written and produced | |
1984 | World's Famous Supreme Team
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"Hey DJ" | co-written and produced |
Malcolm McLaren | "Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)" | ||
Andy Pratt | "Fun in the First World" | ||
1985 | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark | Crush | |
Andy Pratt | "Not Just for Dancing" | now "Age of Goodbye" | |
1986 | Pet Shop Boys | Please | |
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark | The Pacific Age | ||
Pete Shelley | Heaven & the Sea | ||
1987 | New Order | " 1963 "
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single |
Pet Shop Boys | Actually
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"What Have I Done to Deserve This?", "King's Cross" | |
Communards | Red
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Various Artists | Some Kind of Wonderful | ||
1988 | The Apartments | The Shyest Time | |
Climie Fisher | Everything | ||
Erasure | The Innocents | ||
Jane Wiedlin | Fur | ||
1989 | Pere Ubu | Cloudland | |
Holly Johnson | Blast | "Love Train" & "Heaven's Here" | |
New Order | "Round & Round" | 7" & 12" single versions | |
Public Image Ltd.
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1990s
Year | Artist | Title | Additional information |
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1990 | Jimmy Somerville | Read My Lips | |
Marc Almond | "A Lover Spurned" | Single from the album Enchanted | |
New Order | "World in Motion" | ||
Robbie Robertson | Storyville | ||
1991 | Banderas | "This Is Your Life" | |
Siouxsie and the Banshees | Superstition | ||
Chapterhouse | "Falling Down" | ||
Electronic | "Feel Every Beat" | single, additional production and remix | |
Pet Shop Boys | "DJ Culture" | single, additional production and mix of 7” | |
1992 | Electronic | "Disappointed" | single, additional production and mix of 7” |
1993 | One Dove | "Morning Dove White" | |
New Order | Republic | ||
The Other Two | The Other Two & You | ||
Morten Harket | "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | ||
Pet Shop Boys | Very | additional production | |
1994 | Blur | "To The End" | |
1995 | Dubstar | Disgraceful | co-produced with Graeme Robinson |
Jimmy Somerville | "Heartbeat" / "Hurt So Good" | ||
Gregory Gray | "Euroflake in Silverlake" | ||
Frances Ruffelle | "God Watch Over You" | single | |
1996 | Robbie Williams | " Freedom "
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single |
Dicte | Voodoo Vibe | ||
Manic Street Preachers | Everything Must Go | Australia and The Girl Who Wanted To Be God | |
1997 | Dubstar | Goodbye | |
James | Whiplash | co-produced with Brian Eno | |
ManBREAK | "Come and See" | ||
Sarah Cracknell | "Anymore" | ||
1998 | Ace of Base | "Cruel Summer" | coproduced |
Pretenders
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Viva el Amor | ||
1999 | Technique | Pop Philosophy | |
Tom Jones | Reload | produced or co-produced five of seventeen tracks |
2000-present
Year | Artist | Title | Additional information |
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2001 | Afro Celt Sound System | Volume 3: Further in Time | |
Closer to Heaven Original London Cast | Closer to Heaven (Original Cast Recording)
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co-produced with Pet Shop Boys | |
2002 | a-ha | Lifelines | |
2004 | Peter Gabriel | Up | co-produced with Peter Gabriel |
2005 | The Modern | Life In A Modern World | unreleased album (See Matinée Club below) |
David Mead | Wherever You Are | EP | |
2007 | Client | Heartland | few songs |
The Cinematics | "A Strange Education" | ||
Melanie C | This Time | "What If I Stay", "Forever Again", "Don't Let Me Go", "Immune", "May Your Heart", "I Want Candy" | |
Melanie C | "Understand" (remix) | ||
2008 | Peter Gabriel and Various Artists | Big Blue Ball | co-produced with Peter Gabriel |
Fryars | singles | ||
2009 | Robbie Williams | ||
2010 | Akira the Don | The Life Equation | |
2011 | Joseph Arthur | ||
Claudia Brücken | The Lost Are Found | ||
2012 | Creature | Sick Imagination | |
Low Sea | Remote Viewing | ||
2013 | Tristen | Caves | album |
2014 | James Varnish | V | EP |
2016 | Tommy MV$ERVTI | The Trailer Park Singles EP | co-produced single “heather’s song” with Malcolm McLaren |
2020 | Whitey | Now That's Why I Killed Music | album |
2022 | Dubstar | Two | album |
2022/3 | Whitey | On/Off | album |
2022/3 | Lizzo | About Damn Time | co-writer |
2022 | The Heroic Enthusiasts | Fits and Fashions EP | co-produced with The Heroic Enthusiasts |
2022 | The Heroic Enthusiasts | Crimes and Passions EP | co-produced with The Heroic Enthusiasts |
2023 | The Heroic Enthusiasts | Its A Sin (single) | co-produced with The Heroic Enthusiasts |
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-87930-607-6. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- ISBN 978-0-87930-614-4. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- ISBN 978-0-87930-776-9. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- ^ "Stephen Hague Biography by Jason Ankeny (AllMusic)".
- ISBN 978-1-84353-105-0. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
External links
- Biography on MP3.com (archived on 12 February 2005)
- Stephen Hague discography at Discogs