Alan Tarney (born 19 November 1945) is an English record producer and musician. He was born in Northside, Workington, Cumberland, but spent his teenage...
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Tarney/Spencer Band were a rock band formed in London in 1975 with Trevor Spencer on drums and Alan Tarney on lead guitar, bass guitar and lead vocals...
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Trevor Spencer (section With The Tarney-Spencer Band)
songwriter for ATV Music London. In 1976 he was one half of Tarney-Spencer Band along with Alan Tarney (ex-James Taylor Move). They signed a ten-album deal with...
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co-produced by the Grammy Award-winning Arif Mardin, in association with Alan Tarney, and Christopher Neil producing the other tracks. Sayer is credited as...
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Take On Me (category Song recordings produced by Alan Tarney)
by John Ratcliff. The 1985 international hit version was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album, Hunting High and Low (1985). The...
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Living in a Fantasy (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
America..." All tracks written by Leo Sayer and Alan Tarney, except where noted. "Time Ran Out on You" (Tarney) – 3:50 "Where Did We Go Wrong" – 3:55 "You...
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We Don't Talk Anymore (Cliff Richard song) (category Songs written by Alan Tarney)
Don't Talk Anymore" is a song recorded by Cliff Richard, written by Alan Tarney and produced by the Shadows' rhythm guitarist, Bruce Welch. It was released...
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Always Guaranteed (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
sometimes the case on albums written and produced by Alan Tarney, this album contains two songs that Tarney had previously provided to other artists. "Remember...
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Stronger (Cliff Richard album) (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
Eaton) – 3:52 "Everybody Knows" (Alan Tarney) – 3:48 "Forever You Will Be Mine" (Alan Tarney) – 4:25 "Better Day" (Alan Tarney) – 4:49 "Share a Dream" (with...
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Cassandra, Mary S. Applegate) — 3:57 "Soldier" (*) (Alan Tarney) — 4:37 "Someone New" (*) (Alan Tarney) — 4:51 "Close Your Eyes To Heaven" (**) (Thomas Anders...
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The musicians featured on the recording are Terry Britten on guitar, Alan Tarney on bass, Clem Cattini on drums, Graham Todd on keyboards, and Tony Rivers...
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"Cathy's Clown" was also covered by the Tarney/Spencer Band and released as a single in 1979. Band member Alan Tarney (a former member of the Shadows) went...
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After it failed to chart, the song was re-recorded with production by Alan Tarney; it again failed to chart. Finally, the song was re-released in 1985...
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No Time to Lose (category Songs written by Alan Tarney)
video was enjoying substantial airplay on MTV. The song was written by Alan Tarney and Trevor Spencer, and produced by David Kershenbaum. The song charted...
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1:51 Track 1 is remixed by Alan Tarney & John Hudson. Track 1 is also known as "Remix 7'' Version" and is remixed by Alan Tarney & John Hudson. 12-inch single:...
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studio album as a solo artist, Different. Produced by Gus Dudgeon and Alan Tarney, the pop album abandoned his previous Schlager and Eurodisco attempts...
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Stay on These Roads (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
Hope-Taylor, Øystein Jevanord, Kick Horns. Production and Technical Alan Tarney – producer Gerry Kitchingham – recording engineer John Hudson – mixing...
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Hunting High and Low (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
Twickenham, London, and produced by Tony Mansfield, John Ratcliff and Alan Tarney. In all, five singles from the album were released, though not all were...
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Orchard Road (song) (category Songs written by Alan Tarney)
Again". The music for "Orchard Road" was composed by Alan Tarney, with the lyrics by Sayer. Tarney, who also produced the song, had previously worked with...
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I'm No Hero (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
written and arranged by Alan Tarney, the record company was keen to use his services again. For the follow-up album in 1980, Tarney was employed as producer...
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1973) Alan Hawkshaw – keyboards (1967, 1969–1970, 1979, 1983; died 2021) John Farrar – rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards, vocals (1973–1976) Alan Tarney –...
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Bennett(d)+Geoff Atherton(b) M&F "HM&JF" 1973: Marvin(g)+Farrar(g) && Alan Tarney(b)+Trevor Spencer(d)+OliviaNJ(recorder)+BBennett(perc) MW&F (w/Gene Pitney...
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credited to Bruce Welch, although this had also been heavily worked upon by Alan Tarney, the song's composer and Richard's future producer. In July 1979, "We...
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(with Alan Hawkshaw) on Top of the Range "Conquest of Space" (with Alan Hawkshaw) on Grandiose Impressive Panoramic "Human Desert" (with Alan Hawkshaw)...
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Scoundrel Days (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
Beulah Road in Wimbledon, South-West London. The record was produced by Alan Tarney, who had produced the band's singles "Take On Me" and "The Sun Always...
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Cliff Richard's "Dreamin'", written by singer Leo Sayer and producer Alan Tarney, originally included on Richard's album I'm No Hero, also a top ten hit...
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"Bargain Day" (1969). Britten was a band member of Quartet with Kevin Peek, Alan Tarney and Trevor Spencer who recorded one album with Decca Records in the UK...
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See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy! (category Albums produced by Alan Tarney)
Recorded 1981 Genre New wave post-punk Length 38:55 Label RCA Records Producer Bow Wow Wow Alan Tarney Brian Tench Colin Thurston Bow Wow Wow chronology...
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recorded in the UK in March and May 1982 (the bass parts were recorded by Alan Tarney, Andy Brown and Steve Stroud), vocals with Graham Nash were added in...
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this failed to chart. Graham Nash joined them for the recording of an Alan Tarney song, "Somethin' Ain't Right", on 10 September 1982, which led to a proper...
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