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Andy Partridge

Andrew John "Andy" Partridge (born 11 November 1953 in Mtarfa, Malta) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was a founding member, guitarist and chief songwriter of the pop/new wave band, XTC. He lives in Swindon, Wiltshire, where he was brought up.
==Solo work and collaborations==

In addition to his work with XTC, Partridge has released one solo album on Virgin Records in 1980 called ''Take Away/the Lure of Salvage''. Partridge has also released demos of his songs under his own name in ''The Official Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album'' and the ''Fuzzy Warbles'' album series on his APE House record label. Eight volumes of ''Fuzzy Warbles'' are now available, as well as the ''Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album'', which includes a bonus ninth disc ''Hinges''. He has collaborated (as performer, writer or record producer) with recording artists, including Martin Newell, with whom he recorded and produced an album in 1993 entitled ''The Greatest Living Englishman'' released in Japan as a duo album. He has additionally worked with Peter Blegvad, Harold Budd, Jamie Cullum, Stephen Duffy, Terry Hall, The Heads, Charlotte Hatherley, Robyn Hitchcock, Jen Olive, The Residents, Thomas Dolby, David Yazbek, Miles Kane, The Nines, Pugwash and Meat Beat Manifesto. In 2010, Partridge released a limited edition CD of music inspired by science fiction illustrator Richard M. Powers' art titled ''Powers''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ape.uk.net/news/news_stories.php?newsid=347 )〕 In 2012, Partridge's worked with Mike Keneally on the album ''Wing Beat Fantastic'', a Mike Keneally release where 8 of the songs were co-written with Partridge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mike Keneally "Wing Beat Fantastic: Songs written by Mike Keneally & A - The Mike Keneally Store )
Partridge was producer for the English band Blur during the recording of ''Modern Life Is Rubbish''. He was replaced by Stephen Street at the insistence of their record label, Food. According to Partridge he was unpaid for the sessions and received his expenses only.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Popdose Interview: Andy Partridge )〕 Partridge also wrote four songs for Disney's version of ''James and the Giant Peach'', but was replaced by Randy Newman when he could not get Disney to offer him "an acceptable deal".
In 2004, Partridge contributed the song "I Wonder Why the Wonder Falls" as the theme music to the short-lived TV comedy ''Wonderfalls''. In 2006, a song he and Robyn Hitchcock collaborated on "Cause It's Love (Saint Parallelogram)", was released on the Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 album ''Olé! Tarantula''. He has also released music as part of a trio known as Monstrance, made up of his guitar, Barry Andrews (an early member of XTC) on keyboards, and Martyn Barker on drums. The group has released an album of the same name, as well as a download-only EP known as ''Fine Wires Humming a New Song''.

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