New Album Launch: 'Produced By Trevor Horn'

Artist: Various - Title: 'Produced By Trevor Horn' - Format: Double CD box set - Release date: 21 January 2005 - Label/Cat.: ZTT Records, ZTT 196CD - Review copies: available now...

(RWEB) December 3, 2004 -- ZTT Records presents Produced By Trevor Horn, a double CD box set celebrating 25 years of one of the world's most creative and commercially successful record producers. "If in the '60s, Phil Spector created a wall of sound," Paul Morley once wrote, "then Horn created a whole room of sound - the walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows, decorated with absolute flourish."

Presented in a deluxe box set, Produced By Trevor Horn contains 30 tracks, seven No. 1's and a further 11 Top 10 hit singles spanning four separate decades. With personal notes by Trevor himself on all of the recordings, the album contains recent hits (Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop Boys, LeAnn Rimes)'80s classics (ABC, Simple Minds, Dollar, Spandau Ballet) and genius experimental pop (Malcolm McLaren, Grace Jones, Propaganda, Godley & Creme).

The compilation highlights some of the household names that Trevor Horn has brought to the world, like Frankie Goes To Hollywood in the 1980s, Seal in the 1990s and tATu in the 2000s. It explores some of his lesser-known and more surprising productions, like Shane MacGowan and Irish rock giants The Frames. And pivotal tracks by Buggles and Art of Noise represent Trevor's work as an artist as well as a producer.

Produced By marks Trevor Horn's status as the original pioneer of the remix, including rarities such as Malcolm McLaren's Buffalo Gals (Scratch Mix), Frankie's Two Tribes (Hibakusha Mix), Propaganda's Dr Mabuse (13th Life Mix) and Grace Jones' Blooded Mix of Slave To The Rhythm in all their 12" glory.

The album arrives hot on the heels of a special one-off concert at Wembley Arena on 11 November 2004. Featuring many of the artists on the CD, it was a dramatic and special one-off night in aid of The Prince's Trust, with Prince Charles in attendance, that left one BBC reviewer "excitingly gobsmacked". A DVD of the concert is set for release later in 2005.

FULL TRACK LIST:

Disc One

Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star (UK No. 1, 1979)

ABC - Poison Arrow (UK No. 6, 1982)

Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax (UK No 1, 1983)

LeAnn Rimes - Can't Fight The Moonlight (US No. 1, 2000)

Pet Shop Boys - Left To My Own Devices (UK No. 4, 1988)

Dollar - Give Me Back My Heart (UK No. 4, 1982)

Seal - Crazy (No. 2, 1990)

Lisa Stansfield - Say It To Me Now (2004)

Shane MacGowan - You're The One (1995)

Godley and Creme - Cry (UK No. 19, 1985)

Art Of Noise - Il Pluere (At The Turn Of The Century) (1999)

Buggles - Living In The Plastic Age (UK No. 16, 1980)

Dollar - Mirror Mirror (UK No. 4, 1981)

Spandau Ballet - Instinction (UK No. 10, 1981)

The Frames - Angel At My Table (1996)

Simple Minds - Mandela Day (UK No. 1, 1989)

tATu - All The Things She Said (UK No. 1, 2003)

Disc Two

Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart (US No. 1,UK No. 28,83)

Art Of Noise - Beat Box (Diversion) (Billboard No.1, 1984)

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes (Hibakusha Mix) (UK No. 1, 1984)

ABC - Look Of Love (Parts One & Two) (UK No. 4, 1982)

Pet Shop Boys - It's Alright (UK No. 5, 1989)

Grace Jones - Slave To The Rhythm (UK No. 12, 1985)

Art Of Noise - Moments In Love (Beaten) (UK No. 51, 1983)

Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love (UK No. 1, 1984)

Simple Minds - Belfast Child (UK No. 1, 1989)

Seal - Loneliest Star (2003)

Propaganda - Das Testament des Mabuse (13th Life Mix) (UK No. 27, 1984)

Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals (Scratch Mix) (UK No. 9, 1982)

ABC - All Of My Heart (UK No. 5, 1982)

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Contact Information
Ian Peel
ZTT Records
http://www.ztt.com
07909 524499

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