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", 2004 (single)
- Various artists – Produced by Trevor Horn, 2004 (compilation)
- The Producers – Made in Basing Street, 2012
- Trevor Horn – The Reflection Wave One—Original Soundtrack, 2017
- Trevor Horn – Reimagines the Eighties, 2019
- Trevor Horn – Reimagines the Eighties (Instrumentals), 2019
- Trevor Horn – Echoes: Ancient and Modern, 2023 (forthcoming)[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]
The Buggles
- The Age of Plastic, 1980
- Adventures in Modern Recording, 1981
Art of Noise
- Into Battle with the Art of Noise, 1983 (EP)
- Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise?, 1984
- Daft, 1986 (compilation)
- The Seduction of Claude Debussy, 1999
- Reduction, 2000
- Reconstructed, 2004
- Daft as a Brush!, 2019[10]
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", 1978 (single)
- John Howard – "Don't Shine Your Light", 1979 (single)
- Lips – "Say Hello To My Girl ", 1978 (single)
- Big A – "Caribbean Air Control",1978 (single)
- Big A – "Fly On UFO", 1978 (single)
- Chromium – Star to Star, (Horn: producer and songwriter, Geoff Downes: keyboards and songwriter, Hans Zimmer: electronics), 1979
1980s
- ABC – The Lexicon of Love, 1982
- Dollar – The Dollar Album ("Mirror Mirror", "Give Me Back My Heart", "Videotheque", "Hand Held in Black and White"), 1982
- Spandau Ballet – "Instinction" (co-producer), 1982 (single)
- Philip Jap – "Save Us", 1982 (single)
- The Korgis – "Don't Look Back", 1982 (single)
- Malcolm McLaren – Duck Rock, 1983
- Philip Jap – "Brain Dance", 1983 (single)
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Welcome to the Pleasuredome, 1984
- Band Aid – "Do They Know It's Christmas?", 1984 (12" version)
- Grace Jones – Slave to the Rhythm, 1985
- Propaganda – A Secret Wish, 1985
- Godley & Creme – "Cry", 1985 (single)
- Anne Pigalle – "Why Does It Have to Be This Way?", 1985 (single)
- Nasty Rox Inc. – Escape from New York (executive producer), 1988 (single)
- Act – "Chance", 1988 (single)
- The Mint Juleps – The Power of Six, 1988
- Pet Shop Boys – "Left to My Own Devices", 1988 (single)
- Pet Shop Boys – "It's Alright", 1989 (single)
- Simple Minds – Street Fighting Years, 1989
- Paul McCartney – Flowers in the Dirt ("Rough Ride", "Figure of Eight", "How Many People", "Ou est le Soleil?"), 1989
- Rod Stewart – "Downtown Train", 1989 (single)
- Rod Stewart – "This Old Heart of Mine" (co-producer), 1989 (single)
1990s
- Inga Humpe – "Riding Into Blue (Cowboy Song)", 1990 (single)
- David Coverdale – "The Last Note of Freedom", 1990 (single)
- Seal – "Crazy", 1990 (single)
- Seal – Seal, 1991
- Lomax – "Waiting in Vain", 1991 (single)
- Rod Stewart – "Rhythm of My Heart", 1991 (single)
- Rod Stewart – "Your Song", 1991 (Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin)
- Marc Almond – Tenement Symphony, 1991
- Terry Reid – The Driver (four tracks), 1991
- Betsy Cook – "Docklands", 1992 (single)
- Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells II, 1992
- Tori Amos – "The Happy Worker", 1992 (Toys Soundtrack)
- Barry Manilow – "Could It Be Magic '93 Remix", 1993 (single)
- Rod Stewart – Lead Vocalist (five tracks), 1993
- The Pretenders – "I'm Not in Love", 1993 (single) (Indecent Proposal Soundtrack)
- Tom Jones – "If I Only Knew", 1994 (single)
- Seal – Seal II, 1994
- Cher – It'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!", 1995 (single)
- Pato Banton with Sting – "Sprits in the Material World", 1995 (single) (Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Soundtrack)
- Shane MacGowan and Sinéad O'Connor – "Haunted", 1995 (single)
- Shane MacGowan and Máire Brennan – "You're the One", 1995 (single)
- Eddi Reader – "Nobody Lives Without Love", 1995 (single)
- Wendy & Lisa – "This Is the Life", 1995 (single)
- Tina Turner – Wildest 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), 1996 (single)
- The Frames – Fitzcarraldo (four tracks), 1996
- Bryan Ferry – "Dance with Life (The Brilliant Light)", 1996 (single) (Phenomenon Soundtrack)
- Boyzone – "A Different Beat" (additional production and remix) (single), 1996
- The Pretenders – G.I. Jane Soundtrack ("Goodbye", "Homecoming"), 1997
- Public Demand – "Invisible", 1997 (single)
- Richard Marx & Donna Lewis – "At the Beginning", 1997 (single) (Anastasia Soundtrack)
- Gary Barlow – Open Road ("Hang on in There Baby"), 1997
- Malcolm McLaren presents Rakim – "Buffalo Gals Back to Skool", 1998 (single)
- Seal – Human Being, 1998
- Lee Griffiths – "Feeling the Strain", 1999 (single)
- David's Daughters – "Dreaming of Loving You", 1999 (single)
- Charlotte Church – "Just Wave Hello", 1999 (single)
- The Frames – Dance the Devil ("Pavement Tune", "God Bless Mom"), 1999
- Genesis – "The Carpet Crawlers", 1999 (single)
2000s
- Eros Ramazzotti – Stilelibero (three tracks), 2000
- LeAnn Rimes – Coyote Ugly Soundtrack (four tracks), 2000
- LeAnn Rimes – "Can't Fight the Moonlight", 2000 (single)
- Kelly Levesque – "Some Hearts", 2001 (single) (America's Sweethearts Soundtrack)
- Faith Hill – "There You'll Be", 2001 (single) (Pearl Harbor Soundtrack)
- Truth Hurts, David Elliot – Ali Soundtrack (two tracks), 2001
- t.A.T.u. – 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane ("All the Things She Said", "Not Gonna Get Us", "How Soon Is Now?"), 2002
- Yolanda Adams – "If We Could Remember", 2002 (The Sum of All Fears Soundtrack)
- Bryan Adams and Hans Zimmer – Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, (co-writer, "Sound the Bugle"), 2002
- Seal – Seal IV, 2003
- Lovefield – Vivid ("Vivid", "Beast", "King of the Universe"), 2003
- Texas – Careful What You Wish For ("Telephone X"), 2003
- Belle and Sebastian – Dear Catastrophe Waitress, 2003
- Various artists – Mona Lisa Smile Soundtrack, 2003
- Lisa Stansfield – The Moment, 2004
- Moya Brennan – "Tell Me Now (What You See)" (King Arthur Soundtrack) (co-producer), 2004
- G4 – G4 (two tracks), 2005
- t.A.T.u. – Dangerous and Moving ("Craving (I Only Want What I Can't Have)"), 2005
- Delays – "Valentine" (vocal overdub and additional arrangement), 2006 (single)
- Captain – This Is Hazelville, 2006
- Pet Shop Boys – Fundamental, 2006
- Pet Shop Boys – Concrete, 2006
- David Jordan – Set the Mood (six tracks), 2007
- Danny Elfman – Wanted: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (co-producer, "The Little Things"), 2008
- John Legend – "If You're Out There", 2008 (digital single)
- John Legend – Evolver (co-producer, two tracks), 2008
- Various artists – Israel – Home of Hope (adapting and arranging three tracks), 2008[12][13]
- Escala – Escala, 2009
- Kid Harpoon – Once, 2009
- Robbie Williams – Reality Killed the Video Star, 2009
- Aviv Geffen – Aviv Geffen (six tracks), 2009
2010s
- Siphiwo – Hope ("Hope", "The Drinking Song", "Ave Maria", "(Something Inside) So Strong", "You'll Never Walk Alone"), 2010
- Rod Stewart – Once in a Blue Moon: The Lost Album, 2010
- The Squad – "Three Lions 2010", 2010 (single)
- Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow – "Shame", 2010 (single)
- Olly Murs – Olly Murs ("A Million More Years"), 2010
- Jeff Beck – Emotion & Commotion (executive producer), 2010
- Blackfield – Welcome to My DNA ("Oxygen"), 2011
- Seal – Soul 2, 2011
- Estelle – All of Me (vocal producer, "Wonderful Life"), 2012
- Donna Lewis – "Always It's You", 2012 (charity single)
- Dog Is Dead – All Our Favorite Stories ("Heal it"), 2012
- Producers: Made in Basing Street, 2012
- Spector – Enjoy It While It Lasts ("Friday Night, Don't Ever Let It End", "Celestine"), 2012
- The Overtones – Higher (five tracks), 2012
- Johnny Borrell – Borrell 1, 2013
- Renato Zero – Amo – Capitolo I (four tracks); Amo – Capitolo II (one track), 2013
- Billy Idol – Kings & Queens of the Underground, 2014
- Spandau Ballet – The Story: The Very Best of Spandau Ballet ("This Is the Love", "Steal", "Soul Boy"), 2014
- Seal – 7, 2015
- Artists for Grenfell – "Bridge Over Troubled Water", 2017 (charity single)
- Renato Zero – Zero Il Folle, 2019[14]
- Rod Stewart with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – You're in My Heart, 2019
2020s
- Blackfield – For the Music ("It's So Hard"), 2020
- Clannad – In 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), 1977 (single)
- original score for Toys, with Hans Zimmer, 1992
- Legacy – 3 Chord Trick (bass), 2017
Samples
- The Prodigy – "Firestarter", 1996 – sampled Art of Noise's "Close (to the Edit)"
- Dua Lipa: Club Future Nostalgia, 2020 – sampled Art of Noise's "Moments in Love"
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