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Warne Livesey (born 12 February 1959) is a British music producer, mixing engineer, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his production work with Midnight Oil, The The, Matthew Good Band and Deacon Blue.〔Biographical data on Warne Livesey in:. ''(International Who's Who in Popular Music. )'' 11th. Edition. Routledge/Taylor Francis Group, 2009. Editor: Robert J. Elster. ISBN 978-1-85743-514-6 , p 321.〕 ==Life and career==
Warne Livesey started his career in London, England as a musician and sound engineer, working with producers like David Lord and Rhett Davies.〔Warne Livesey In:. ''The Encyclopedia of Record Producers''. Eric Olsen, Paul Verna, Carlo Wolff. Watson-Guptill Publications, New York 1999. ISBN 0-8230-7607-5 , p 479-480. ((Review on: Review on Good Reads )〕 This led to early production work during London's rapidly expanding independent music scene in the early 1980s.〔Profile: Warne Livesey by Kevin Young in Professional Sound Magazine. Norris-Whitney Communications. Vol. XV No.5. October 2004. (p18. )〕 In 1986 he teamed up with Matt Johnson to work on his The The album ''Infected''. Livesey worked closely with Johnson on the record also contributing on bass and keyboards as well as arranging for strings.〔 The album went on to sell more than a million copies worldwide.〔Warne Livesey in:. "Tips From 2011", Canadian Musician. Vol. xxxiii No. 5, Sept/Oct 2011) (p52. )〕 He also worked on the follow up album ''Mind Bomb'' in 1989.〔Official The The biography, Sony Music. (Reprinted here. )〕 Following that he produced ''St. Julian'' by Julian Cope before going to Australia to work with Midnight Oil on their album ''Diesel and Dust''.〔 The record went on to sell 5 million copies worldwide〔(The Peak Performance Project )〕 and in 2010 was named the best Australian album of all time. The opening track, "Beds Are Burning", was an international hit and is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll.〔''The 100 Best Australian Albums''. John O'Donnell, Toby Creswell and Craig Mathieson. Hardie Grant Books, 2010. ISBN 174066955X, ISBN 978-1740669559, p 17/19. (Read Excerts here. )〕 Livesey went on to produce three more records with the band; ''Blue Sky Mining'', ''Redneck Wonderland'' and their last album ''Capricornia'' in 2001.〔(Midnight Oil Discography )〕 During the 1990s he produced artists such as Paul Young, Jesus Jones and House of Love, whose album ''Babe Rainbow'' he also co-wrote songs for.〔 He also collaborated with Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis co-writing songs on his only solo album.〔''(Are We Still Rolling?: Studios, Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll )''. Phil Brown. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2010. ISBN 9781476856094.〕 In 1997 Livesey starting working with Canadian alternative rock artist the Matthew Good Band on their second album ''Underdogs''. He produced the band's next two albums including the Juno Award winning〔Matthew Good Band Biography at (Musicians Guide )〕 number 1 album, ''Beautiful Midnight''. After the band broke up in 2002 Livesey continued working with Matthew Good and to date has produced three of his solo records, the last being Lights of Endangered Species.〔''Matthew Good gets experimental on Lights of Endangered Species.'' Sean Plumber. MSN Entertainment Canada, 2011. ()〕 He currently lives and works in Canada.
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