The Cure Personnel - Studio Personnel

Studio Personnel

Note: Albums listed in this section also include any and all singles, b–sides and unreleased tracks recorded during the same studio sessions, unless otherwise noted.

  • Chris Parry – producer, 1978, 1982 (Three Imaginary Boys and "Let's Go to Bed").
    • Mike Hedges – engineer, 1978 (Three Imaginary Boys).
  • Steve Nye – producer, 1983 ("The Walk").
  • Robert Smith – co-producer, 1979–2008
    • Mike Hedges – co-producer, 1979–1981 (Seventeen Seconds and Faith).
    • Phil Thornalley – co-producer, 1982–1984 (Pornography, "The Love Cats", Curiosity (Killing the Cat): Cure Anomalies 1977–1984).
    • Chris Parry – co-producer, 1983–1984 ("The Love Cats" and The Top).
    • David M. Allen – co-producer, 1984–1992 (The Top, Concert: The Cure Live, The Head on the Door, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Disintegration, Mixed Up and Wish).
    • Mark Saunders – co-producer, 1990, 1997 (Mixed Up and "Wrong Number").
    • Steve Whitfield – co-producer, 1990 ("Hello, I Love You").
    • Bryan "Chuck" New – co-producer, 1990, 1993 ("Pictures of You", Mixed Up, Entreat, Show, Paris, "Purple Haze" and "Burn").
    • Steve Lyon – co-producer, 1995–1996 ("Young Americans", "Dredd Song" and Wild Mood Swings).
    • The Cure – co-producers, 1981 (Faith), 1982 (Pornography), 1984 (Concert: The Cure Live), 1990 (Entreat), 1992 (Wish), 1996 (Wild Mood Swings).
    • Paul Corkett – co-producer, 1998–2000 ("More Than This", "World in My Eyes" and Bloodflowers).
    • Mark Plati – co-producer, 1997, 2001-2003 ("Wrong Number", "Cut Here", "Just Say Yes" and Join the Dots remix of "A Forest").
    • Ross Robinson – co-producer, 2004 (The Cure).
    • Keith Uddin – co-producer, 2008 (4:13 Dream).

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