Trevor Horn discography

This is the discography of English record producer, singer, and bassist Trevor Horn.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Solo and related

  • Trevor Horn/Lol Creme/Yiannis Kotsiras – "Pass the Flame" (single, 2004)
  • Various artists – Produced by Trevor Horn (compilation, 2004)
  • The ProducersMade in Basing Street (2012)
  • Trevor Horn – The Reflection: Wave One – Original Sound Track (2017)
  • Trevor Horn – Reimagines the Eighties (2019)
  • Trevor Horn – Reimagines the Eighties (Instrumentals) (2019)
  • Trevor Horn – Echoes: Ancient & Modern (2023)[7]

Live recordings

  • Produced by Trevor Horn: A Concert for the Prince's Trust – Live at Wembley Arena London 2004 (DVD, 2005)
    • Bonus material includes: Documentary about the concert; VH1 UK TV special "Frankie Say Reform", with audition casting Ryan Molloy
  • Trevor Horn and Friends: Slaves to the Rhythm (DVD release of the same concert at Wembley Arena, 2008)[8]
    • Bonus material includes: Documentary; "Frankie Say Reform" special; juke box facility; Dolby Digital 5.1 mix concert only[8][9]

The Buggles

Art of Noise

Yes

  • Drama (1980) (band member, lead vocals)
  • 90125 (1983) (producer)
  • Big Generator (1987) (co-producer)
  • Fly from Here (2011) (producer)
  • Fly from Here – Return Trip (2018) (lead vocals, producer, mixer)[11]

Production

1970s

  • John Howard – "I Can Breathe Again" (single, 1978)
  • John Howard – "Don't Shine Your Light" (single, 1979)
  • Lips – "Say Hello To My Girl " (single, 1978)
  • Big A – "Caribbean Air Control" (single, 1978)
  • Big A – "Fly On UFO" (single, 1978)
  • Chromium – Star to Star (1979) (Horn: producer and songwriter, Geoff Downes: keyboards and songwriter, Hans Zimmer: electronics)

1980s

1990s

  • Inga Humpe – "Riding Into Blue (Cowboy Song)" (single, 1990)
  • David Coverdale – "The Last Note of Freedom" (single, 1990)
  • Seal – "Crazy" (single, 1990)
  • Seal – Seal (1991)
  • Lomax – "Waiting in Vain" (single, 1991)
  • Rod Stewart – "Rhythm of My Heart" (single, 1991)
  • Rod Stewart – "Your Song" (1991) (Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin)
  • Marc AlmondTenement Symphony (1991)
  • Terry ReidThe Driver (four tracks) (1991)
  • Betsy Cook – "Docklands" (single, 1992)
  • Mike OldfieldTubular Bells II (1992)
  • Tori Amos – "The Happy Worker" (1992) (Toys Soundtrack)
  • Barry Manilow – "Could It Be Magic '93 Remix" (single, 1993)
  • Rod Stewart – Lead Vocalist (five tracks) (1993)
  • The Pretenders – "I'm Not in Love" (single, 1993) (Indecent Proposal Soundtrack)
  • Tom Jones – "If I Only Knew" (single, 1994)
  • Seal – Seal II (1994)
  • CherIt's a Man's World ("The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore", "The Gunman", "Shape of Things to Come") (1995)
  • Rod Stewart – A Spanner in the Works (1995)
  • The Glam Metal Detectives – "Everybody Up!" (single, 1995)
  • Pato Banton with Sting – "Sprits in the Material World" (single, 1995) (Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Soundtrack)
  • Shane MacGowan and Sinéad O'Connor – "Haunted" (single, 1995)
  • Shane MacGowan and Máire Brennan – "You're the One" (single, 1995)
  • Eddi Reader – "Nobody Lives Without Love" (single, 1995)
  • Wendy & Lisa – "This Is the Life" (single, 1995)
  • Tina TurnerWildest Dreams ("Whatever You Want", "Missing You", "On Silent Wings", "Thief of Hearts", "In Your Wildest Dreams", "All Kinds of People", "Dancing in My Dreams") (1996)
  • Gabrielle – "Forget About the World" (additional production and remix) (single, 1996)
  • The FramesFitzcarraldo (four tracks) (1996)
  • Bryan Ferry – "Dance with Life (The Brilliant Light)" (single, 1996) (Phenomenon Soundtrack)
  • Boyzone – "A Different Beat" (additional production and remix) (single, 1996)
  • The Pretenders – G.I. Jane Soundtrack ("Goodbye", "Homecoming") (1997)
  • Public Demand – "Invisible" (single, 1997)
  • Richard Marx & Donna Lewis – "At the Beginning" (single, 1997) (Anastasia Soundtrack)
  • Gary BarlowOpen Road ("Hang on in There Baby") (1997)
  • Malcolm McLaren presents Rakim – "Buffalo Gals Back to Skool" (single, 1998)
  • Seal – Human Being (1998)
  • Lee Griffiths – "Feeling the Strain" (single, 1999)
  • David's Daughters – "Dreaming of Loving You" (single, 1999)
  • Charlotte Church – "Just Wave Hello" (single, 1999)
  • The Frames – Dance the Devil ("Pavement Tune", "God Bless Mom") (1999)
  • Genesis – "The Carpet Crawlers" (single, 1999)

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • Blackfield – For the Music ("It's So Hard") (2020)
  • ClannadIn a Lifetime ("A Celtic Dream", "Who Knows (Where the Time Goes)" (2020)

Other work

  • Boogatti – "Come Back Marianne" (B-side "Boot Boot Woman" written by Horn) (single, 1977)
  • original score for Toys, with Hans Zimmer (1992)
  • Legacy – 3 Chord Trick (bass) (2017)

Samples

References

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  3. ^ "musicvf". 2 January 2023.
  4. ^ "musicradar". 2 January 2023.
  5. ^ "recordcollectormag". 2 January 2023.
  6. ^ "allmusic". AllMusic. 6 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Trevor Horn Returns with Star-Studded Collabs Album 'Echoes – Ancient and Modern'". udiscovermusic.com. 22 September 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  8. ^ a b Britt, Thomas (23 July 2009). "Trevor Horn and Friends: Slaves to Rhythm (DVD review)". PopMatters. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Trevor Horn – Slaves to the Rhythm". Wienerworld. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  10. ^ "theartofnoiseonline". 2 January 2023.
  11. ^ "yesworld". 2 January 2023.
  12. ^ "israel-home-of-hope/". 31 December 2022.
  13. ^ "An 'anthem' for Israel from the makers of 'Band Aid'". 6 January 2023.
  14. ^ "londonone-meets-the-legends-trevor-horn-and-renato-zero". 31 December 2022.
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