Steve Levine - Production Discography

Production Discography

  • 6 Day Riot: Folie a Deux
  • 60s Authentic Soul
  • 911: There it is
  • Alsou: Solo
  • America: Hourglass
  • America: Encore Greatest Hits
  • Andy Stocks: Picking Up The Penny
  • Beckley Lamm Wilson: Like a brother
  • Beehive: Presence of your Love
  • Believin' It All: Single
  • Benny Lord 7" single: Faithful to the fiancĂ©e
  • Boyband: A New Musical
  • Britpack: Set me free
  • Celena Cherry: Celena Cherry
  • China Crisis: Difficult Shapes And Passive
  • Culture Club: The Best Of
  • Culture Club: Colour by Numbers
  • Culture Club: Don't Mind if I Do
  • Culture Club: Greatest Moments
  • Culture Club: Waking up with the House on Fire
  • Culture Club: Kissing to be Clever
  • David Grant & Jaki Graham: The very best
  • Daytona Lights: This Modern Landscape
  • Deniece Williams: Water under the Bridge
  • Gary Moore: Ballads and Blues
  • Honeyz: Wonder No. 8
  • James Buller: Can't Smile Without You
  • Jo Stevens: Jo Stevens
  • Junior: Acquired Taste
  • Louise: Woman In Me
  • Michelle Collins: Sunburn
  • More Cold Feet: Official Soundtrack
  • Natalie McCool: Shoot Shoot
  • Natalie McCool: Black Sun
  • Natalie McCool: Fortune EP's
  • Owen: Our Own Little Stories
  • Patch William: Patch William
  • Playhaus: Loudhailer
  • Polly Magoo: Fais Vite!
  • QuarterFlash: Back into Blue
  • Sonia: Wake Up Everybody
  • The Beach Boys: The Beach Boys
  • The Beauties:The Beauties
  • The Creatures: Anima Animus
  • The Creatures: Say
  • The Kings Singers: Spirit Voices
  • The Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra: Love & Hate
  • Various: What's going on (LIfe aid Armenia)
  • Various feat. Culture Club ("Electric Dreams")
  • Various feat. Culture Club ("The Wedding Singer")
  • Voices in Motion: Excuse Me
  • Westworld: Beatbox Rock 'n' Roll
  • Westworld: Everything Good is Bad
  • Westworld: Greatest Hits

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