17 on the UK singles chart in 1979.[12]. Trevor Charles Horn CBE (born 15 July 1949) is a British bassist, singer, songwriter, music producer, and recording studio and label owner. It is named after the sound poem of the same name by Italian futurist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.[12][15]. [20] In 1978, Horn wrote, sang, and produced "Caribbean Air Control" under the pseudonym Big A, which features Horn pictured as a pilot on the front sleeve. Have you ever gone through a producer's discography? Trevor Horn news. '", and the next day, received an offer to play the bass in a local semi-professional band at a Top Rank Ballroom, playing top 40 and dance music for £24 a week for five nights' work. In 1982, Horn and his wife formed a music publishing company, Perfect Songs. (The Gunman, The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore, Shape Of Things To Come), Producer (Wendy & Lisa: This Is The Life), Producer (The Pretenders: I'm Not In Love, Seal: Out Of The Window), Producer (Stand Back, Ruby Tuesday, Shotgun Wedding, First I Look At The Purse, Tom Traubert's Blues), Producer (Intro (Outside Us), Hold On, Shake Your Hips (Pete Lorimer's Mix), Twilight, Shake Your Hips, 1001 Nights), The Musical Cast of Toys featuring Wendy & Lisa, Producer (Fifth of July, Hand Of Dimes, The Driver (Part 1), Gimme Some Lovin', The Driver (Part 2)), Producer (Rhythm Of My Heart, Downtown Train), Producer (David Coverdale: The Last Note Of Freedom, Terry Reid: Gimme Some Lovin'), Producer [58] She was taken to the Royal Berkshire Hospital intensive care unit where her condition was described as "critical but stable". Horn indicated via Twitter that he intended to rebuild at the property. Performer The album marked a turning point in Horn's production method, switching typical studio hardware for computers, and recorded tracks on Seal using MIDI and Studio Vision software. [4] Horn's parents pleaded with him to try one more job, but three months into his role as a progress chaser in a plastic bag factory, he was fired. [59] In June 2012, Horn told The Sunday Times that his wife was not in a coma, but, "She cannot speak, move, or smile. This began a multi-album collaboration which Horn reasoned down to his liking of Seal's voice and a "musical empathy" with how he works and the songs he writes. Albums include Moments in Love, Blueprint, and Trevor Horn … [9] From 1977 to 1979, Horn worked on various singles either as a songwriter, producer, or orchestra director, "without ever making any money out of it". Horn was pleased with the results and sold his PC equipment for an Apple Macintosh. Horn and his studio team reworked and reinterpreted it, jazz style, into six separate songs to form Jones's album Slave to the Rhythm. An edited version of the concert has been broadcast on television in several countries under the title 25 Years of Pop: Produced by Trevor Horn, and a DVD release of the full concert called Slaves to the Rhythm is available. Ashes To Ashes (+ Sarm Orchestra + Seal) 4. Trevor Horn discography and songs: Music profile for Trevor Horn, born 15 July 1949.
Writer Trevor Charles Horn CBE (born 15 July 1949) is an English bassist, singer, songwriter, music producer, and recording studio and label owner. Horn co-produced Mike Oldfield's 1992 album Tubular Bells II alongside Oldfield and Tom Newman. Honorary degree of Doctor of Music (2012) by Southampton Solent University, England. That is why songs like Genesis (Featuring Peter Gabriel) - Carpet Crawlers '99 oder Seal - Lost My Faith are not listed. / Feed the World, The Many Faces of Yes: A Journey Through the Inner World of Yes, List Of Synths And Notable Artists That Have Used Them, The Stunning 75 (Atease Top 75 Music Producers), The Hip-Hop Bible (a Map of the raP & tUrntable landscape), Best music producers ever (and one of their masterpieces), Innovators of sample-based music, selected by Dj Shadow, Piero Scaruffi's "Greatest Rock Keyboardists of All Times", Groundbreaking Producers And Some Of Their Masterpieces.
In the 1970s, he worked as a session musician, built his own studio, and wrote and produced singles for various artists. He also co-wrote two songs with Terry Reid for his 1991 album, The Driver and "The Shape of Things to Come" for Cher's 1995 album It's a Man's World. [21] In 1979, a full studio album by Chromium, a "sci-fi disco project" named Star to Star was released that featured Horn and Downes as songwriters and producers, and Horn's future Art of Noise bandmate Anne Dudley on keyboards. (Left To My Own Devices, It's Alright), Producer Post an imaginary album/release and others rate it. [25] Horn spent much of his time on the album, and cut his wedding reception short in order to resume working on it.
[9] At 24, Horn began a period of work in Leicester where his growing interest in recording studios led to his assistance in the construction of a studio in the city, while playing the bass at Bailey's club for seven nights for money.
A live database of singles and albums from the late seventies to the present day. Horn scored his first production hit when "Monkey Chop" by Dan-I reached No. [8] Then, at seventeen, Horn decided to pursue a career in music and "woke my parents up at 4am to tell them". Ironically, the album was Williams' first studio album not to reach number 1 in the UK, beaten to the top spot by the debut album by JLS, who were runners-up on television's "The X Factor" in 2008. [31], In 1984, Horn was approached by Bob Geldof to produce the song "Do They Know It's Christmas? Horn co-wrote the theme song "Everybody Up" to the TV programme The Glam Metal Detectives, a comedy sketch show which appeared on BBC Two in 1995. Horn got David Gilmour to play the guitar. The first to be signed were Frankie Goes to Hollywood, followed by Art of Noise and Propaganda. Bass player and singer, he started in the late 70's in the jazz-rock band 'Tracks' before founding 'The Buggles'. By 1976, Horn had returned to London.
"The Day the Music Died", by Chrissy Iley, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, "And now it's farewell to the pleasuredome", "Trevor Horn: 'My wife's death hit us hard but the family is still together, "Relax? Yet no one acknowledges this...well, me. Others Associated With Yes. The album is called Fly from Here – Return Trip and was released in March 2018. (Not Gonna Get Us, All the Things She Said), Producer (David Elliot: Bring It On Home To Me), Producer (L'ombra del gigante, Un angelo non e, Amica donna mia), Producer (Can't Fight The Moonlight, Please Remember, The Right Kind Of Wrong, But I Do Love You), Producer (Richard Marx & Donna Lewis: At The Beginning), Producer (The Pretenders: Goodbye, The Homecoming), Producer (Revelate, Angel at My Table, Fitzcarraldo, Evergreen), Additional Production This was followed by a one-year tenure with Ray McVay's big band,[8] and earning as a session musician, producing jingles, records, and working with rock groups. In 1990, Horn produced English musician Seal's eponymous debut album. DISCOGRAPHIE: ALLE ALBEN VON; TREVOR HORN: 1 : Studio-Album = 12 Tracks; Trevor Horn - alle Songs anzeigen. In November 2018, Horn performed a one-off concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Tony O'Reilly Tony Levin Milton McDonald Tom Brislin They were in need of a singer and keyboardist following the departures of Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman, which led to Horn and Downes pitching "We Can Fly from Here", a demo that they had written with Yes in mind. Copyright © for this list 2005 Daniel Parkinson-Vermeil, United Kingdom. As of August 2016[update], Horn has three grandsons. Horn rated "Owner of a Lonely Heart", the lead single from 90125, as technically his best work. Instead, he gave use of SARM West Studio free of charge to the project for 24 hours, which Geldof accepted, assigning Midge Ure as the producer instead. Use the filter box to search the discography in any way you imagine: by label, title, artist, format and so on. Horn re-mixed 2011's Fly From Here with Yes, adding new vocals and editing parts. This page was last edited on 30 September 2020, at 12:28. Trevor Horn. (Rough Ride, Figure Of Eight, How Many People, Ou Est Le Soleil), Producer (Left to My Own Devices, It's Alright), Producer (Why Does It Have To Be This Way? [34] They have four children: two sons, Aaron and Will (formerly known as Rebecca),[53] and two daughters, Gabriella and Alexandra,[54] the latter of whom has worked as a trainee solicitor.
Horn has won numerous awards, including three Brit Awards for Best British Producer in 1983, 1985, and 1992. In the mid-1970s, Horn worked for a music publishers on Denmark Street in London, producing demos which sometimes had Horn in charge of producing a master if a deal for a demo was made.
Check out the links-page for a link to the complete Trevor Horn discography. And What Have You Done with My Body, God? Please note: This list is NOT a complete discography. [12] Horn realised he needed full-time assistance in operating the machine and hired J. J. Jeczalik to programme it. ", but he was unavailable.
He played bass in Northern Lights, a covers band, which also featured keyboardist Geoff Downes and disco singer Tina Charles. The … On 11 November 2004, a Prince's Trust charity concert celebrating Horn's 25 years as a record producer took place at Wembley Arena. Performer Trevor Horn is absolutely underrated in advancing the sophistication in hip-hop, e.g. [12][4][8] Horn also received airplay on BBC Radio Leicester, performing self-written songs on a guitar. Albums include Moments in Love, Blueprint, and Trevor Horn … Horn".
He put the property on sale in 2007 for £12 million and relocated to Primrose Hill in London.
Vrai Nom: Trevor Charles Horn. In the 1990s, Horn's success continued with his association with Seal. Genres: Downtempo, Synthpop, Pop. "Riding into Blue (Cowboy Song)" was recorded by Inga Humpe and "Docklands" was recorded by Betsy Cook. [8] He then taught himself the bass guitar and became confident in sight-reading music, using guide books and practising on his father's four-string guitar in the spare room of the house. Perfect Songs was able to harness and develop the up-and-coming young artists working in the recording studio. Discography Trevor Horn. [26] Seal reached No. Said to be ‘The man who invented the 80’s’, Trevor Horn gained international acclaim following his 1979 hit single Video Killed The Radio Star, written with his band The Buggles. [60][61], In late 2017, Horn's home and recording studio in the Bel Air neighbourhood of Los Angeles were destroyed by the Skirball Fire. In the same month, he featured in a Pet Shop Boys concert specially recorded for BBC Radio 2.
He was in the band Sam and the Womp[55] and frequently DJs around London. He is best known for his production work since the 1980s and, before that, being one half of the new wave band The Buggles (with Geoff Downes).
Band, featuring Woolley as songwriter, which Horn produced under the name "T.C. He also produced the theme tune to the 2000 film Coyote Ugly, "Can't Fight the Moonlight", recorded by Leann Rimes, co-wrote "Pass the Flame" (the official torch relay song for the 2004 Olympics in Athens) in collaboration with Lol Creme and co-wrote the title track from Lisa Stansfield's 2004 album The Moment. Remix Please Email