Robin Guthrie discography
Robin Guthrie (born 4 January 1962 in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, Scotland) is a musician best known as co-founder of the Cocteau Twins.[1] This page contains information related to his recordings and his work as a producer and engineer.
Robin Guthrie discography | |
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Studio albums | 5 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
EPs | 5 |
Singles | 1 |
Soundtrack albums | 2 |
With Violet Indiana | 7 |
Collaborative albums | 9 |
Guest appearances | 16 |
Production | 66 |
Remixes | 23 |
Studio albums
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2003 | Imperial
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2006 | Continental
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2009 | Carousel
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2011 | Emeralds
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2012 | Fortune
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Compilation albums
Year | Title | Notes |
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2006 | Fractured Beauty
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Little Darla has a Treat for You vol. 24: Endless Summer Edition
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2009 | Little Darla has a Treat for You vol. 27: Eternal Spring Edition
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2011 | 3... 2... 1... A Rocket Girl Compilation
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EPs
Year | Title | Notes |
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2006 | Everlasting
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Waiting for Dawn
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2009 | Angel Falls
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Songs To Help My Children Sleep
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2010 | Sunflower Stories
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Singles
Year | Title | Notes |
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2006 | Flicker
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Soundtracks
Year | Title | Notes |
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2005 | Mysterious Skin – Music from the Film
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2008 | 3:19 Bande Originale du Film
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2014 | White Bird in a Blizzard – Original Music
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With Violet Indiana
Violet Indiana is a collaboration between Robin Guthrie and Siobhan de Maré (formerly of Mono).
Year | Title | Notes |
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2000 | Choke EP
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2001 | Roulette
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Special EP
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Killer Eyes EP
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2002 | Casino
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2004 | Russian Doll
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Beyond the Furr single
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Collaborative albums
Year | Title | Notes |
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1986 | The Moon and The Melodies
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1999 | Fifty-Fifty EP
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2000 | Pseudo Nouveau / Fifty-Fifty
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2004 | Ai No Wakusei
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2007 | After The Night Falls
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Before The Day Breaks
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2009 | Mirrorball
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2011 | Bordeaux
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Winter Garden
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2020 | Another Flower
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Guest appearances
Year | Title | Notes |
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1983 | Sixteen Days/Gathering Dust
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1984 | It'll End in Tears
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1989 | In the Heat of the Night
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1994 | Afrodisiac
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1996 | Found Sound
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1997 | Blame Someone Else
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1998 | Undark
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2000 | In the Russet Gold of This Vain Hour
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Poison
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Trickle
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Undark One – Strange Familiar
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2006 | Solo Cholo
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2008 | Sawtooth EP
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Halou
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Halo Inside (Come la Luna)
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2011 | Werkschau
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Production
Year | Artist | Album | Notes |
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1984 | The Wolfgang Press | Scarecrow EP | Production and guitar |
The Wolfgang Press | Water EP | Co-production | |
The Wolfgang Press | Sweatbox EP | Production and engineering | |
1985 | Dif Juz | Extractions | |
Felt | Primitive Painters / Cathedral single | Production on track No. 1 "Primitive Painters" | |
Felt | Ignite the Seven Cannons | ||
The Wolfgang Press | The Legendary Wolfgang Press and other Tall Stories | Production and engineering | |
1986 | Harold Budd | Lovely Thunder | Mixing on track No. 5 "Flowered Knife Shadows (For Simon Raymonde)" |
Felt | The Ballad of the Band EP | Production on track No. 3 "Candles in a Church" and No. 4 "Ferdinand Magellan" | |
1987 | The Gun Club | Mother Juno | |
Edwyn Collins | Don't Shilly Shally EP | ||
Various artists | Lonely Is An Eyesore | Production on track No. 7 "No Motion" by Dif Juz | |
A R Kane | Lollita EP | ||
Mory Kanté | Yé ké yé ké EP | Engineering on track No. 1 "Yé ké yé ké (The Afro Acid Remix)" | |
Felt | Final Resting of the Ark EP | Production on track No. 2 "Autumn", No. 3 "Fire Circles" and No. 5 "Buried Wild Blind" | |
1988 | Harold Budd | The White Arcades | Engineering on track No. 2 "Baltus Bemused By Color" and No. 4 "The Real Dream of Sails |
The Gun Club | Breaking Hands EP | ||
Heavenly Bodies | Rains on Me EP | Recording of track No. 1 "Rains on Me (Extended Mix)" and No. 2 "Rains on Me (Short Version)" | |
1990 | Lush | Mad Love EP | Production and engineering |
Chapterhouse | Falling Down EP | Production on track No. 3 "Something More" | |
Big Hard Excellent Fish | The Imperfect List single | Recording | |
Various artists | Alvin Lives | Production on track No. 1 "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" by Lush | |
Lush | Gala | Production on track No. 4 "Deluxe", No. 5 "Leaves Me Gold", No. 6 "Downer", No. 7 "Thoughtforms", No. 14 "Hey Hey Helen" and No. 15 "Scarlet (New Version)" | |
1991 | Chapterhouse | Whirlpool | Production on track No. 3 "Autosleeper" and No. 9 "Something More" |
Lush | Black Spring EP | ||
Lush | For Love EP | Production on track No. 1 "For Love" | |
1992 | Lush | Spooky | |
Ian McCulloch | Lover Lover Lover EP | Production on track No. 3 "Ribbons & Chains" and No. 4 "Birdy" | |
Ian McCulloch | Mysterio | Production on track No. 9 "Vibor Blue" and No. 10 "Heaven's Gate" | |
Various artists | Volume Five | Production and engineering on track No. 4 "Wildfire" by Fuel and track No. 6 "Help Me Lift You Up" by Macbeth, guitar and bass on track No. 6 | |
1994 | Fuel | Timeless EP | Production and guitar on track No. 1 "Butterfly Knife" and No. 5 "Wildfire" |
1995 | Various artists | The Event Horizon Psi | Production, mixing, guitar and atmospheres on track No. 5 "Half Light" by Aether |
1997 | The Bitter Springs | Absence Makes the Hair Grow Blonder EP | Mixing of track No. 1 "Absence Makes the Hair Grow Blonder" at September Sound |
Guy Chadwick | This Strength EP | Production and mixing | |
1998 | Guy Chadwick | Lazy, Soft and Slow | Production and mixing |
Yu-Ra | Innocent Time | ||
Yu-Ra | Beyond The Pale | Production and guitar | |
Guy Chadwick | You've Really Got a Hold on Me | Production and mixing | |
Yu-Ra | Snow Doll | ||
1999 | Dif Juz | Soundpool | Production on track No. 9 "No Motion" |
Russell Mills & Undark | Pearl & Umbra | Co-mixing and additional guitar | |
Yu-Ra | Remember EP | Production and mixing | |
2000 | Various artists | Outlandos D'Americas – Tributo a Police | Additional instrumentation and mixing (at September Sound) on track No. 8 "Sol Invisible" by Lucybell |
The Wave Room | Love Medicine | Mixing and guitar | |
2001 | Rothko (band) | In The Pulse of an Artery | Mastering |
Yu-Ra | Kumo EP | ||
Lift to Experience | The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads | Co-mixing | |
2002 | Al Brooker | Quixotic | Mastering |
2003 | Aeriel | So Warm EP | |
Ulan Bator | Nouvel Air | Mixing and mastering | |
2005 | Sophie Barker | Earthbound | Production on three tracks and co-written two of them |
Amber Smith | Hello Sun / Blue Eyes Digital single | Mixing on track No. 1 "Hello Sun" | |
2006 | Amber Smith | RePrint | Mixing |
Mahogany | Connectivity | Mixing of track No. 3 "Supervitesse (Robin Guthrie Mix)", No. 8 "Renovo", No. 10 "My Bed is My Castle", No. 12 "Supervitesse (Extended Mix)", No. 13 "My Bed is My Castle (feat. Lucy Belle Guthrie)" and No. 14 "Domino Ladder Beta (feat. Robin Guthrie)" | |
2007 | Broaddaylight | The Bell Jar EP | Mastering |
Annie Barker | Mountains and Tumult | Production, mixing and instrumentation | |
Manual | Lost Days, Open Skies And Streaming Tides | Production, mixing and writing on track No. 9 "Marbella" | |
Apollo Heights | White Music for Black People' | ||
2008 | Resplandor | Pleamar | Production, engineering and mixing, additional guitar and bass on track No. 3 "Raindrops" |
Apollo Heights | Everlasting Gobstopper EP | Production on track No. 3 "Angel Heart (Robin Guthrie Version)" | |
2009 | Broaddaylight | Stars Out EP | Mastering |
2010 | Dark Orange | Clouds, Paperships And Fallen Angels | Mastering |
Heligoland | All Your Ships are White | Production and mixing | |
2011 | Annie Barker | ... For a Better Place | Production and guitar |
Sealight | Dead Letters EP | Mixing and mastering | |
2012 | Heligoland | Bethmale EP | Mixing and mastering |
Remixes
Year | Artist | Album | Notes |
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1988 | Heavenly Bodies | Celestial | Remix on track No. 14 "Rains on Me (Robin Guthrie Remix)" |
1989 | A R Kane | Rem'i'xes | Remix on track No. 1 "Miles Apart", No. 3 "Crack Up" and No. 6 "Crack Up (Space Mix)" |
1990 | The Primitives | You are the Way EP | Remix on track No. 3 "You are the Way (September Mix)" |
1992 | Candyland | Rainbow EP | Remix on track No. 1 "Rainbow (E-Bow Mix)" |
1993 | Peace Together / Therapy? | Be Still EP | Remix on track No. 3 "Be Still (Robin Guthrie Remix)" |
1994 | Medicine | Sounds of Medicine EP | Remix on track No. 1 "Time Baby 3" |
1996 | Definition of Sound | Child EP | Remix on track No. 3 "Child (Robin Guthrie Mix)" |
Frente! | What's Come Over Me? EP | Remix on track No. 2 "What's Come Over Me (Robin Guthrie Mix)" | |
1998 | Autour de Lucie | Immobile | Remix on track No. 14 "Chansons Sans Issue (Remixé)" |
Mandalay | Flowers Bloom EP | Remix on track No. 4 "Flowers Bloom (Remixed by Robin Guthrie)" | |
Superstar | Superstar EP | Remix on track No. 4 "Superstar (Robin Guthrie Melody FM Mix)" | |
Moonshake | Remixes | Remix on track No. 1 "Cranes (Robin Guthrie Remix)" | |
1999 | Yu-Ra | My Cosmic Wave | Remix on track No. 4 "My Cosmic Wave (Remixed by Robin Guthrie)" |
Robin Guthrie | Drifting A.F.U. | Album-length D.J. mix by Guthrie of his own sounds and those of such artists as Labradford, Sonic Youth, Silo, Tony Conrad, Chris & Cosey and Pan American, among others | |
2005 | Flat7 | Lost in Blue | Remix on track No. 8 "Smile (Robin Guthrie Remix)" |
2007 | Colour Kane | Seaside Dream | Remix on track No. 11 "Seaside Dream (Robin Guthrie Mix)" |
School of Seven Bells | My Cabal single | Remix on track No. 2 "My Cabal" | |
Mobiil | Mobiil Remixed | Remix on track No. 9 "Entropic Guinea-pig Miix by Robin Guthrie (Rayons)" | |
Alsace Lorraine | Dark One | Remix on track No. 15 "The Tall Grass (Robin Guthrie Mix)" | |
Ulrich Schnauss | Quicksand Memory EP | Remix on track No. 3 "Gone Forever (Robin Guthrie Version)" and No. 4 "On My Own (Robin Guthrie Version)" | |
2008 | Ulrich Schnauss | A Strangely Isolated Place | Remix on track No. 9 "Gone Forever (Robin Guthrie Remix)" and No. 10 "On My Own (Robin Guthrie Remix)" |
2011 | The Cinema Twin | Black Window single | Remix of track No. 1 "Black Window (Robin Guthrie Version)" |
The Cinema Twin | Red Guitar single | Remix of track No. 1 "Red Guitar (Robin Guthrie Version)" | |
2017 | Ummagma | Lama single | Also track 3 on LCD EP[2] |
2018 | Hatchie | Sure single |
References
- Ankeny, Jason. "Cocteau Twins: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
- "Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie Remixes Ummagma's 'Lama'". Louder Than War. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
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