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Genres
  
Rockpopnew wave

Associated acts
  
Role
  
Record producer

Name
  
Alan Winstanley

Years active
  
Mid 1970s–present


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Birth name
  
Alan Kenneth Winstanley

Born
  
2 November 1952 (age 72) Fulham, London, England (
1952-11-02
)

Occupation(s)
  
Record producersongwriter

Website
  
www.langerwinstanley.com

Similar People
  
Clive Langer, Martin Rushent, Kevin Rowland, Ian Broudie, Morrissey

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Alan Kenneth Winstanley (born 2 November 1952) is an English record producer and songwriter, active from the mid-1970s onwards. He usually works with Clive Langer.

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His early career during the mid-1970s was as an audio engineer, working on albums by The Stranglers in addition to releases by Joe Jackson and Generation X. He also worked with songwriter Brian Wade producing teen pop singer Nikki Richards' single "Oh Boy!" in 1978.

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Notable studio albums produced or co-produced by Winstanley

  • One Step Beyond...Madness (1979)
  • The RavenThe Stranglers (1979)
  • 4 Out of 5 Doctors – 4 Out of 5 Doctors (1980)
  • AbsolutelyMadness (1980)
  • KilimanjaroThe Teardrop Explodes (1980)
  • 7 – Madness (1981)
  • Too-Rye-AyDexys Midnight Runners (1982)
  • The Rise & Fall – Madness (1982)
  • Punch the ClockElvis Costello and the Attractions (1983)
  • Goodbye Cruel World – Elvis Costello and the Attractions (1984)
  • Despite Straight Lines – Marilyn (1985)
  • PeopleHothouse Flowers (1988)
  • FloodThey Might Be Giants (1990)
  • Home – Hothouse Flowers (1990)
  • Kill Uncle – Morrissey (1991)
  • Sixteen StoneBush (1994)
  • One Day at a TimeSymposium (1997)
  • The Science of Things – Bush (1999)
  • Lifelinesa-ha (2002)
  • Please Describe YourselfDogs Die in Hot Cars (2004)
  • Despite Straight Lines: The Very Best of Marilyn – Marilyn (2008)
  • The Liberty of Norton Folgate – Madness (2009)
  • References

    Alan Winstanley Wikipedia


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