On April 26, 1999, “Parlaphone” label released “Twisted Tenderness”, the third and final Electronic studio album. It was recorded in 1998, and was produced by Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr and Arthur Baker.
Personnel:
Bernard Sumner – vocals, guitars, bass
Johnny Marr – vocals, guitars, bass, harmonica
Jimi Goodwin – bass, backing vocals
Ged Lynch – drums, percussion
Phil Spalding – bass
Arthur Baker – scratches, harmonica, keyboards
Merv de Peyer – keyboards, programming, mixing
Mac Quayle – keyboards, programming
Fridge – beats, effects
Jason Mad Doctor X – scratches
Lindsay Reed – backing vocals
Astrid Williamson – backing vocals
James Spencer – engineer
Darren Allison – engineer
James Spencer – mixing
Track listing:
All tracks by Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner, except where noted.
On April 2, 1990, “Parlaphone” label released “Groovy, Laidback and Nasty” the ninth Cabaret Voltaire studio album. It was recorded in 1989, and was produced by James Reynolds, Robert Gordon, Mark Brydon, Marshall Jefferson, Stephen Mallinder and Richard H. Kirk.
Personnel:
Stephen Mallinder – vocals, keyboards, programming
Richard H. Kirk – keyboards, programming
Herb Lawson – guitar
David Josias – percussion
Glenn Morimoto – trumpet
Paris Brightledge, Bob Bono (Robert Bond) – vocals
On March 12, 2001, “Parlaphone” label released “Regeneration”, the seventh Divine Comedy (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2000, at “RAK Studio” in London, and was produced by Nigel Godrich.
Personnel:
Neil Hannon – vocals, guitar, additional keyboards
Bryan Mills – bass, additional guitar
Stuart ‘Pinkie’ Bates – organ, synthesizer, recorder
On March 7, 2005, “Parlaphone” label released “Warnings/Promises”, the fourth Idlewild album. It was recorded in 2004, and was produced by Los Angeles and Sweden, and was produced by Tony Hoffer and Dave Eringa.
Personnel:
Roddy Woomble – vocals, lyrics, photography
Rod Jones – vocals, guitar
Colin Newton – drums, percussion
Allan Stewart – guitar
Gavin Fox – vocals, bass
Inara George – additional vocals
Greg Leisz – pedal steel guitar
Paul Maroon – piano
Todd Burke – engineer
Guy Masey – engineer
Michael Brauer – mixing
Chris Athens – mastering
The Head of State – artwork
Jennifer Juniper Strattford – photography
Track listing:
Love Steals Us from Loneliness
Welcome Home
I Want a Warning
I Understand It
As if I Hadn’t Slept
Too Long Awake
Not Just Sometimes but Always
The Space Between All Things
El Capitan
Blame It on Obvious Ways
Disconnected
Goodnight
Too Long Awake (reprise) – hidden track, an re-arranged acoustic version of the earlier track.
On November 22, 2010, “Parlaphone” label released “Everyday Life”, the eighth Coldplay studio album. It was recorded 2007 – 2008 and 2018 – 2019, at “The Bakery”, “The Beehive” in London, and in Umbria, Italy, and was produced by Rik Simpson, Daniel Green, Bill Rahko, Angel Lopez, Federico Vindver and Max Martin.
Personnel:
Chris Martin – lead vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards
Jonny Buckland – guitars, keyboards
Guy Berryman – bass guitar, percussion
Will Champion – drums and percussion, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Aluna – choir
Garine Antreassian – choir
Jocelyn ‘Jozzy’ Donald – choir
Nadeen Fanous – choir
Marwa Kreitem – choir
Apple Martin – choir
Moses Martin – choir
Bashar Murad – choir
Ben Oerlemans – choir
Bill Rahko – choir
Norah Shaqur – choir vocal
Stromae – vocals
Omorinmade Anikulapo-Kuti – alto saxophone
Babatunde Ankra – trombone
Drew Goddard – guitar
Daniel Green – keyboards
Samir Joubran – oud
Wissam Joubran – oud
Adnan Joubran – oud
Femi Kuti – horn
Made Kuti – orchestrionics
Ayoola Magbagbeola – tenor saxophone
Max Martin – keyboards
Gbenga Ogundeji – trumpet
Bill Rahko – keyboards
Davide Rossi – strings
Rik Simpson – keyboards
Daniel Green – programming
Max Martin – programming
Bill Rahko – programming
Rik Simpson – programming
Mark “Spike” Stent – mixing
Emily Lazar – mastering
Erwan Abbas – engineer assistant
Matt Glasbey – engineer assistant
Matt Latham – engineer assistant
Issam Murad – engineer assistant
Baptiste Leroy – engineer assistant
Anthony De Souza – engineer assistant
Michael Freeman – mixing assistant
Matt Wolach – mixing assistant
Chris Allgood – mastering assistant
Lionel Capouillez – additional engineering
Pierre Houle – additional engineering
Adnan Joubran – additional engineering
Bastien Lozier – additional engineering
Lance Robinson – additional engineering
Davide Rossi – additional engineering
Federico Vindver – additional engineering
Track listing:
Sunrise – Guy Berryman, Johhny Buckland, Will Campion, Chris Martin, Davide Rossi
Church – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Amjad Sabri, Davide Rossi, Mikkel Eriksen, Tor Hermansen, Jacob Collier Norah Shaqur
Trouble in Town – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
Broken – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
Daddy – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
WOTW/POTP – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
Arabesque – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Drew Goddard, Femi Kuti, Paul Van haver
When I Need a Friend – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
Guns – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
Orphans – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Moses Martin
Eko – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Moses Martin
Cry Cry Cry – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Moses Martin, Jacob Collier, Bertrand Berns, Jerry Ragovoy
Old Friends – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
بنی آدم – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Alice Coltrane, Harcourt White, Saadi Shirazi
Champion of the World – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, Andy Monaghan, Scott Hutchinson, Simon Liddell
Everyday Life – Guy Berryman, Johnny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin, John Metcalfe
On August 14, 2000, “Parlaphone” label released “Little Kix”, the third Mansun studio album. It was recorded in 2000, at “Astoria” in London, and was produced by Hugh Padgham and Michael Hunter.
Personnel:
Paul Draper– lead vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
Dominic Chad– electric guitar, piano, backing vocals
Mike Hunter – Hammond organ, Pro Tools
Stove King– bass
Andie Rathbone– drums, percussion
Anne Dudley– strings
Mark ‘Spike’ Stent– mixing
Anton Corbijn– photography
Pennie Smith– live photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Paul Draper, except where noted.
Butterfly (A New Beginning) – Paul Draper, Dominic Chad
I Can Only Disappoint You – Paul Draper, Dominic Chad
On July 13, 2002, “Parlaphone” label released “The Remote Part”, the third Idlewild album. It was recorded in 2001 and was produced by Dave Eringa, Stephen Street, and Guy Massey.
Personnel:
Roddy Woomble- vocals, artwork concept
Rod Jones– vocals, guitar
Allan Stewart- guitar
Jeremy Mills- piano
Bob Fairfoull- bass
Colin Newton- drums
Sally Herbert – string arrangements
Guy Massey – engineer
Cenzo Townsend – engineer
Dave Eringa- mixing
Howie Weinberg- mastering
Dan Grech-Marguerat- mixing assistant
Traffic – art direction, design
Danny Clinch- band photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Roddy Woomble, Rod Jones, Bob Fairfoull, and Colin Newton, except where noted.
You Held the World in Your Arms
A Modern Way of Letting Go
American English
I Never Wanted – Roody Woomble, Rod Jones, Bob Fairfoull, Colin Newton, Jeremy Mills, Allan Stewart
(I Am) What I Am Not
Live in a Hiding Place
Out of Routine
Century After Century
Tell Me Ten Words
Stay the Same
In Remote Part/Scottish Fiction – Roody Woomble, Rod Jones, Bob Fairfoull, Colin Newton, Edwin Morgan
On June 15, 1998, “Parlaphone” label released “Try Whistling This”, the debut Neil Finn studio album. It was recorded 1997 – 1998, and was produced by Neil Finn, Tchad Blake, Marius De Vries and Jim Moginie.
Personnel:
Neil Finn– vocals, various instruments
Jim Moginie– guitars, bass guitar, omnichord, percussion
On June 1, 1998, “Parlaphone” label released “Another World”, the second Brian May studio album. It was recorded 1996 – 1998, at May’s home studio and “Allerton Hill Studio”, and was produced by Brian May. Drummer Cozy Powell died in a car accident before the album was completed.
Personnel:
Brian May- vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass guitar, programming, arrangements
Jamie Moses– guitar
Jeff Beck- guitar
Spike Edney- keyboards
Neil Murray- bass guitar
Ken Taylor – bass guitar
Cozy Powell– drums, percussion
Steve Ferrone– drums
Taylor Hawkins- drums
London Metropolitan Orchestra– strings
Michael Kamen – conductor
Cathy Porter- backing vocals
Shelley Preston- backing vocals
Nikki Love – backing vocals
Becci Glover – backing vocals
Ian Hunter- guest raconteur
Justin Shirley-Smith – engineer, co-production
Richard Gray – design, photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Brian May, except where noted.
Space
Business
China Belle
Why Don’t We Try Again
On My Way Up
Cyborg
The Guv’nor
Wilderness
Slow Down – Larry Williams
One Rainy Wish – Jimi Hendrix
All the Way from Memphis – Ian Hunter
Another World
The song “Another World” ends at 4:05, then after a minute of silence, starting at 5:05, a hidden trackplays, consisting of the piano part of “Business”.
On April 2, 2009, “The Echo Label” and “Parlaphone” labels released “Two Suns”, the second Bat for Lashes (Natasha Khan) studio album. It was recorded 2008 – 2009 in California, New York City, London, Brighton and Wales, and was produced by Natasha Khan and David Kosten.
Personnel:
Natasha Khan – lead and backing vocals, synths, drum programming, guitar, piano, harmonium, hands, percussion, string machine, drums, bass synth, vibraphone, organ, engineering, art direction, booklet artwork, concept
Ben Christophers – marxophone, pianochord, synths, guitar, phonofiddle