Clive Langer - Albums Produced By Langer and Winstanley

Albums Produced By Langer and Winstanley

  • One Step Beyond ... – Madness (1979)
  • Absolutely - Madness (1980)
  • Kilimanjaro – The Teardrop Explodes (1980)
  • 7 – Madness (1981)
  • Rhythm Breaks The Ice – Bette Bright And The Illuminations (1981)
  • Too-Rye-Ay – Dexys Midnight Runners (1982)
  • The Rise & Fall – Madness (1982)
  • Punch the Clock – Elvis Costello and the Attractions (1983)
  • Keep Moving - Madness (1984)
  • Goodbye Cruel World – Elvis Costello and the Attractions (1984)
  • Despite Straight Lines – Marilyn (1985)
  • Mad Not Mad - Madness (1985)
  • People – Hothouse Flowers (1988)
  • Flood – They Might Be Giants (1990)
  • Home – Hothouse Flowers (1990)
  • Kill Uncle – Morrissey (1991)
  • The Rockingbirds - The Rockingbirds (1992)
  • Sixteen Stone – Bush (1994)
  • Frestonia - Aztec Camera (1995)
  • What Happened to the Rockingsbirds? - The Rockingbirds (1995)
  • Local - Ho-Hum (1996)
  • Wonderful - Madness (1999)
  • The Science of Things - Bush (1999)
  • Paper Scissors Stone - Catatonia (2001)
  • Mink Car - They Might Be Giants (2001)
  • Jealous God - Nathan Larson (2001)
  • Lifelines – a-ha (2002)
  • The First Drop - Fireapple Red (2004)
  • Oh No! - Crackout (2004)
  • Please Describe Yourself – Dogs Die in Hot Cars (2004)
  • So This Is Great Britain? – The Holloways (2007)
  • The Liberty of Norton Folgate – Madness (2009)

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