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umgekehrt
10-27-2006, 10:30 PM
I don't understand this:

Trevor Horn (http://www.trevorhorn.com/) has an official website listing all his producer and songwriter credits. I was looking for Drama, 90125 and Big Generator, but nada. Thought "Owner" was a number one hit? But don't take my word for it:

Trevor Horn
Producer, Composer

Credits
Seal - forthcoming acoustic "best of" album
Sugababes - "Overload 2004" single
Official Olympic Theme "Pass The Flame" - Various artists
Moya Brennan - "Tell Me Now (Who You See)" for the motion picture King Arthur
Lisa Stansfield - "The Moment" album
Mandy Moore - "Secret Love" for the motion picture Mona Lisa's Smile
Macy Gray - "Santa Baby" for the motion picture Mona Lisa's Smile
Kelly Rowland - "I'm Beginning To See The Light" for the motion picture Mona Lisa's Smile
Celine Dion - "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" for the motion picture Mona Lisa's Smile
Pet Shop Boys - "Numb"
Texas - "Telephone X" for the album Careful What You Wish For
Belle & Sebastian - "Dear Catastrophe Waitress" album
Sinead O'Connor - "One More Day" for the motion picture Veronica Guerin
Seal - "Seal IV" album
Tori Amos - tracks for the motion picture Mona Lisa's Smile
Yolanda Adams - "If We Could Remember" for the motion picture The Sum Of All Fears
t.A.T.u - "All The Things She Said", "Not Gonna Get Us", and "Clowns (Can You See Me Now)" from the album "200 km/h In The Wrong Lane"
Spirit - "Sound The Bugle"
Kelly LeVesque - track for the motion picture America's Sweethearts
Faith Hill - "There You'll Be" for the motion picture Pearl Harbour
LeAnne Rimes - four tracks for the Coyote Ugly motion picture soundtrack
Eros Ramazzoti - three tracks for the "Stilelibero" album
Charlotte Church - "Goodbye Hello" single
Genesis - Anthology track "Carpet Crawlers"
Lee Griffiths - "Are You Sitting Comfortably" album
Art Of Noise - "The Seduction Of Claude Debussy" album
Pretenders - "The Homecoming" and "Goodbye" from the original motion picture soundtrack for GI Jane
Richard Marx - "At The Beginning" from the motion picture soundtrack Anastasia
Gary Barlow - "Hang On In There Baby"
Boyzone - "A Different Beat"
Bryan Ferry - "Dance With Life" from the original motion picture soundtrack for Phenomenon
Public Demand - "Invisible" single
The Frames DC - "Fitzcarraldo" album
Gabrielle - "Forget About The World" single
Pato Banton & Sting - "Spirits In The Material World" single from the original motion picture soundtrack Ace Ventura II
Tina Turner - eight tracks for the album "Wildest Dreams"
Wendy & Lisa - "This Is The Life" from the original motion picture soundtrack Dangerous Minds
Cher - 3 tracks for the "It's A Man's World" album
Tom Jones - "If I Only Knew"
Eddie Reader - "Nobody Lives Without Love" from the original motion picture soundtrack Batman
Sinead O'Connor - "Haunted"
Shane MacGowan - "You're The One" from the original motion picture soundtrack Circle Of Friends
Seal - "Seal" album
Mike Oldfield - "Tubular Bells II" album
Rod Steward - "Downtown Train" and "Tom Traubert's Blues" singles
Marc Almond - "Jacky", "Days Of Pearly Spencer", and five tracks for the album "Tenement Symphony"
David Coverdale - "Last Note Of Freedom" from the original motion picture soundtrack Days Of Thunder
Paul McCartney - 4 tracks for the "Flowers In The Dirt" album
Simple Minds - "Street Fighting Years" album
Pet Shop Boys - "Left To My Own Devices" and "It's Alright" singles
Godley & Crème - "Cry" single
Grace Jones - "Slave To The Rhythm" album and single
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Welcome To The Pleasuredome" album
Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas" single

cinderella
10-27-2006, 10:41 PM
Hmmm that does seem strange.

BrianD
10-28-2006, 08:01 AM
The discography also omits The Buggles - yet on the home page both Yes and The Buggles are mentioned.

I think that the explanation rests partly with control of copyright. Horn doesn't have any real say in Yes merchandise whereas he does with most of the others on the website - have a look at the stuff available on the ZZT records website http://www.ztt.com/main.html

I'm only guessing, but I suspect Horn has a financial interest in ZZT Records

umgekehrt
10-28-2006, 11:12 AM
Thanks Brian. Another thing is that the list is full of typos and small mistakes that are not very disturbing, but nevertheless gives the impression that it was done in a hurry or by someone who doesn't care.

RABARKS
10-28-2006, 12:31 PM
But Tatu is on the list....

bondegezou
10-30-2006, 05:10 AM
The discography also omits The Buggles - yet on the home page both Yes and The Buggles are mentioned.

I think that the explanation rests partly with control of copyright. Horn doesn't have any real say in Yes merchandise whereas he does with most of the others on the website - have a look at the stuff available on the ZZT records website http://www.ztt.com/main.html

I'm only guessing, but I suspect Horn has a financial interest in ZZT Records

The discography there is very abbreviated: Horn has produced many more acts and albums than listed there.

ZTT Records is indeed co-owned by Horn and his wife Jill Sinclair.

Henry