PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
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It's My Life | Liquid People, Talk Talk | Electronic | House | EMI, Nebula | 2003 | UK | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single | ||||
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The Golden Age Of Wireless | Thomas Dolby | Electronic, Pop | Synth-pop | EMI (Australia) Limited, Parlophone | 1982 | Australia | 1 x LP, Album |

Tim Friese-Greene
Real Name: Timothy Alan Friese-Greene
English musician and producer. Started out as engineer and producer. Most famous for working with Talk Talk from 1983 until their breakup in 1992. He was recruited to assist with the recording of their second album 25599 and he soon became the band's producer and de facto 4th member as a keyboardist and Mark Hollis frequent songwriting partner, so he co-wrote all the songs on 26239, 26436 and 26553. Although a major contributor to the band's studio output, Tim Friese-Greene did not regularly play with the touring band, and was absent from the band's publicity material. After Talk Talk disbanded in 1992, Tim Friese-Greene started recording under his own name and the alias Heligoland (2). In 2020, Friese-Greene began releasing music with his wife Lee Friese-Greene under the name Short-Haired Domestic.
Grandson of filmmaker Claude Friese-Greene and great-grandson of photographer and inventor William Friese-Greene. Father of video artist Dylan Friese-Greene.