Earle Mankey

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Earle Mankey (sometimes misspelled "Earl" in credits) (b. March 8, 1947, Washington, USA) was a guitarist for the band Halfnelson, later called Sparks. He became a record producer, predominantly for Los Angeles area bands like The Pop, 20/20, The Runaways, Concrete Blonde, Jumpin' Jimes, The Long Ryders, The Three O'Clock, The Conditionz, Adicts, and Kristian Hoffman.

Personal life

Earle lives in and maintains his studio in Thousand Oaks, California called Earle's Psychedelic Shack[1] and is still active in recording and producing.

Discography

As producer

  • Quick – Mondo Deco (1976)
  • The RunawaysQueens of Noise (1976)[2]
  • Helen Reddy – "Ear Candy" (also, guitar, songwriting and engineering - 1977)[3]
  • Paley Brothers – Paley Brothers (1978)
  • The Pop – Go! (1979)
  • 20/2020/20 (1979)
  • The DickiesIncredible Shrinking Dickies (1979)
  • The Runaways – Flaming Schoolgirls (1980)
  • Walter EganLast Stroll (1980)
  • TreesSleep Convention (1981)
  • The Three O'ClockBaroque Hoedown EP (Frontier Records, 1982)
  • The Three O'ClockSixteen Tambourines (Frontier Records, 1983)
  • The Long Ryders10-5-60 (1983)
  • The Long Ryders – Native Sons (1984)
  • The ConditionzWeird America (Primal Lunch, (1985)
  • Concrete BlondeConcrete Blonde (IRS, 1986)
  • The Droogs – Kingdom Day (1987)
  • The ConditionzCream Soda Throw Rug (Primal Lunch, (1987)
  • The ConditionzHead (Primal Lunch, (1988)
  • The Leaving TrainsTransportational D. Vices (1989)
  • Different World – Different World (1990)
  • CLYDE – Ancient of Days (1990-1991)
  • The Leaving Trains – Sleeping Underwater Survivors (1991)
  • Geko – Join My Pretty World (1992)
  • Permanent Green Light – Against Nature (1993)
  • SparksIn the Swing (1993)
  • Possum DixonPossum Dixon (1993)
  • The Mumps – Fatal Charm (1994)
  • Purple Bosco – Deeper (1995)
  • The Leaving TrainsDrowned & Dragged (1995)
  • Sacrilicious – When You Wish Upon a Dead Star (1995)
  • Lazy Cowgirls – Ragged Soul (1995)
  • Cockeyed Ghost – Keep Yourself Amused (1996)
  • The Last – Gin & Innuendoes (1996)
  • Lucky – Live a Little (1996)
  • Tearaways – Ground's the Limit (1997)
  • Lazy Cowgirls – Little Sex & Death (1997)
  • Cockeyed Ghost – Neverest (1997)
  • Lazy Cowgirls – Broken Hearted on Valentine's Day (1998)
  • Lazy Cowgirls – Rank Outsider (1999)
  • Tearaways – In Your Ear (1999)
  • Trailer Park Casanovas – End of an Era (1999)
  • Formula – Formula (2000)
  • The Lazy Cowgirls – Somewhere Down the Line (2000)
  • Geoff Gardner – You Can't Come Home (2000)
  • Jupiter Affect – Instructions for the Two Ways of Becoming Alice (2000)
  • Lazy Cowgirls – Here and Now: (Live!) (2001)
  • Eclipso – Hero and Villain in One Man! (2001)
  • Chainsaw – We Are Not Very Nice (2002)
  • Kristian Hoffman& (Eggbert Records, 2002)
  • Skulls – Therapy for the Shy (2002)
  • Stitches – 12 Imaginary Inches (2002)
  • Skulls – Golden Age of Piracy (2003)
  • Lazy Cowgirls – I'm Goin' Out and Get Hurt Tonight (2004)
  • The Eddies – Into the Sunshine (2004)
  • Mumps – How I Saved the World (2005)
  • Sparks – Big Beat [Bonus Tracks] (2006)
  • ADZ – Live Plus Five (2006)
  • The Eddies – Twice Around The World (2008)
  • Elton DuckElton Duck (recorded 1980, released 2012)
  • The Tearaways "We're All Gonna Drink Tonight b/w "Baby Blue" (recorded fall 2013, released November 2013) Robo Records, a Division of Universal music (2013) - co-produced by (John Ferriter, John Finseth)
  • Kylie Hughes "Calipopicana" EP - recorded 2014 released October 2014 Shrimptoast Records (co-produced by Kylie Hughes, John Finseth, John Ferriter)
  • The Tearaways "The Earle Mankey Sessions: Vol. IV" recorded 2014 released November 2014. Robo Records, a Division of Universal Music 2014 (co-produced by John Ferriter, John Finseth)
  • The Tearaways "The Earle Mankey Sessions: Vol. VII" recorded 2014 released November 2014. Robo Records, a Division of Universal Music 2014. (co-produced by John Ferriter, John Finseth)

As Guitarist

As Solo Artist

- Earle Mankey launched his solo career with a 1978 single "Mau Mau" b/w "Crazy" (w/picture sleeve).

- In 1981 Earle Mankey performed, produced and engineered some of his own music on a six-song mini-Lp self-titled: "Earle Mankey".

- In 1984 Earle Mankey issued another six-song mini-Lp: "Real World".[4]

As Engineer

  • Elton JohnBlue Moves (1976)
  • Lisa Hartman – Lisa Hartman (1976)
  • The Beach BoysLove You (1977)
  • The Beach Boys – M.I.U. Album (1978)
  • Downy MildewBroomtree (1987)
  • Downy Mildew – Mincing Steps (1988)
  • Non Credo – Reluctant Hosts (1988)
  • Concrete Blonde – Bloodletting (1990)
  • CLYDE – Ancient of Days (1990-1991)
  • The WeirdosWeird World, Vol. 1 (1991)
  • Mr. Jones and The PreviousPorch Music (1991)
  • The Nymphs – Practical Guide to Astral Projection (1992)
  • Dakoda Motor Co. – Into the Son (1993)
  • Concrete BlondeMexican Moon (1993)
  • The Cramps – Flamejob (1994)
  • El Vez – Fun in Espanol (1994)
  • Mark Nine – This Island Earth (1994)
  • El VezGraciasland (1994)
  • Pretty & Twisted – Pretty & Twisted (1995)
  • David GraySell, Sell, Sell (1996)
  • El Vez – Never Been to Spain (Until Now) (1996)
  • The Cramps – Big Beat from Badsville (1997)
  • Department of Crooks – Plan 9 from Las Vegas (1997)
  • Jumpin JimesThey Rock They Roll They Swing (1998)
  • Cockeyed Ghost – Scapegoat Factory (1999)
  • Marty Grebb – Smooth Sailin' (1999)
  • The Solipsistics – Jesus of the Apes (2000)
  • Maria Fatal – Dermis (2001)
  • Vivabeat – Good Life (2001)
  • The AdictsRise and Shine (2002)
  • Trailer Park Casanovas – So Charming (2002)
  • Concrete Blonde – Group Therapy (2002)
  • The AdictsRollercoaster (2004)
  • Peach – Real Thing (2004)
  • The AdictsLife Goes On (2009)
  • Ann MagnusonPretty Songs & Ugly Stories (2006)

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