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Timothy Alan Friese-Greene is an English musician and producer. He worked with the band
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from 1983 to their breakup in 1991. He currently releases solo albums under the name Heligoland. He is the grandson of filmmaker Claude Friese-Greene and great-grandson of photographer and inventor
William Friese-Greene William Friese-Greene (born William Edward Green, 7 September 1855 – 5 May 1921) was a prolific English inventor and professional photographer. He was known as a pioneer in the field of motion pictures, having devised a series of cameras bet ...
.


Career

He started his career as a tape-operator at Wessex Sound Studios in London in the mid 1970s before rapidly becoming an
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, working with artists including
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and The Rumour.


Producer

Friese-Greene co-produced the second release of
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's '' The Golden Age of Wireless'' (1982), which included the "
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" single, and Blue Zoo's debut album '' Two by Two'' (1983). He produced and played keyboards on the
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album ''Time Tells No Lies'' (1981). He produced a number of songs for the pop act Tight Fit, the single " The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in early 1982 (No. 1 for three weeks in the UK charts) and its follow-up " Fantasy Island" (No. 5), and he also produced and wrote most of the accompanying album. Later in 1982, he produced "Dragonfly", a single by
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. He produced Lush's 1990 4AD Records EP ''
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''.


Work with Talk Talk

Friese-Greene was brought into
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to assist in the remixing of '' It's My Life'' (1984). As a permanent supporting musician to the band, he produced, co-wrote, and played keyboards on four of Talk Talk's albums between 1984 and 1991: '' It's My Life'', '' The Colour of Spring'', '' Spirit of Eden'', and '' Laughing Stock''. He was only an occasional player on Talk Talk's live tours and did not wish to appear in the band's promotional photo sessions or music videos. He produced ''The Great War of Words'' (1990) by Brian Kennedy. He also produced Catherine Wheel's ''
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'' and '' Wishville'', and played keyboards on various releases by the band.


After Talk Talk

As Heligoland, Friese-Greene has released two EPs and two full-length albums. For Heligoland, he writes most of the music himself and plays most of the instruments. His latest album, ''10 Sketches for Piano Trio'', was released under his own name. In February 2010, he announced on his website that the recording of a new album had to be suspended due to severe
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. A subsequent posting in December revealed, however, that work on another album was underway without the use of headphones.


Discography


Heligoland

*''Creosote & Tar'' (1997, EP) *''Heligoland'' (2000) *''Pitcher, Flask & Foxy Moxie'' (2006) *''One Girl Among Many'' (2015, EP)


Solo

*''10 Sketches for Piano Trio'' (2009) *"I Would Change None for You" (single) (2015) *''Melodic Apoptosis'' (2022)


With Talk Talk

*''It's My Life'' (1984) *''The Colour of Spring'' (1986) *''Spirit of Eden'' (1988) *''Laughing Stock'' (1991)


As a producer (incomplete)

*''Shades in Bed'' by The Records (1979, co-produced) *'' Under Influence'' by Zones (1979) *''Long Distance'' by Night (1980) *''Touch'' by
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(1980) *Several tracks on ''Heads are rolling'' by City Boy (1980) *''Time Tells No Lies'' by
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(1981) *''Ocean'' by Ocean (1981) *'' The Golden Age of Wireless'' by
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(1982, second release, co-produced) *''Tight Fit'' by Tight Fit (1982) * " Josephine (Too Many Secrets)" by
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(1982, single) from '' In Roads'' *"Dragonfly" by
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(1982, single) *Talkback by
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(1982, single) *''Two by Two'' by Blue Zoo (1983) *''It's My Life'' by Talk Talk (1984) *''The Colour of Spring'' by Talk Talk (1986) * ''Cold Grey Eyes'' by Salvation Sunday (1988) *''Spirit of Eden'' by Talk Talk (1988) *''The Great War of Words'' by Brian Kennedy (1990) *''Sweetness and Light'' by Lush (1990, EP) *''
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'' by Lush (1990) *''Laughing Stock'' by Talk Talk (1991) *''Ferment'' by Catherine Wheel (1992) *''Broooch'' by
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(1993) *''Wishville'' by Catherine Wheel (2000) *''Skeleton Hill'' by Firefly Burning (2015) *''Breathe Shallow'' by Firefly Burning (2019)


References


External links


Official website
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