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Renowned for his unerring
sense of atmosphere and nuance, Tim Friese-Greene was
among the most innovative - albeit under-recognized
- producers of his era.
He first
surfaced during the late 1970s, engineering records
from acts including The Rumour and Hawkwind before going
on to produce material for The Records and Thomas Dolby.
Beginning
with their 1984 LP It's My Life, Friese-Greene became
an unofficial member of the group Talk Talk, not only
producing their albums but also playing keyboards and
writing songs with frontman Mark Hollis; over the course
of successive Talk Talk records, Friese-Greene's input
grew, and on later efforts like 1988's Spirit of Eden
and 1991's Laughing Stock, the music took on distinctive,
almost jazz-like textures heralding new artistic directions
later followed by the so-called post-rock movement.
As Talk
Talk dissolved, Friese-Greene moved his focus to the
band Catherine Wheel, producing their 1992 debut Ferment
as well as its 1993 follow-up, Chrome.
Since
1997, Tim has been working on his own material releasing
one EP and two albums, the latter being his most recent
release for IRL, 2006's 'Pitcher, Flask and Foxy-Moxie'.
Extracts
taken from All Music Guide
Official website
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