Earle Mankey
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Earle Mankey (sometimes misspelled "Earl" in credits) (born March 8, 1947, in
Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
, United States) is an American musician, record producer and audio engineer. He was a founding member and guitarist for the band Halfnelson, later called Sparks. He became a
record producer A record producer is a recording project's creative and technical leader, commanding studio time and coaching artists, and in popular genres typically creates the song's very sound and structure. Virgil Moorefield"Introduction" ''The Producer as ...
, predominantly for
Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
area bands like The Pop,
20/20 Visual acuity (VA) commonly refers to the clarity of vision, but technically rates an examinee's ability to recognize small details with precision. Visual acuity is dependent on optical and neural factors, i.e. (1) the sharpness of the retinal ...
,
The Runaways The Runaways were an all-female American rock band who recorded and performed from 1975 to 1979. The band released four studio albums and one live album during its run. Among their best-known songs are " Cherry Bomb", "Hollywood", "Queens of ...
,
Concrete Blonde Concrete Blonde was an American alternative rock band from Hollywood, California. They were initially active from 1982 to 1995, and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, and again from 2010 to 2012. They were best known for their album ''Bloo ...
,
Jumpin' Jimes Jumping is a form of locomotion or movement in which an organism or non-living (e.g., robotic) mechanical system propels itself through the air along a ballistic trajectory. Jump or Jumping also may refer to: Places * Jump, Kentucky or Jump S ...
,
The Long Ryders The Long Ryders are an American alternative country and Paisley Underground band, principally active between 1982 and 1987, who have periodically regrouped for brief reunions (2004, 2009, 2014, 2016). In 2019 they released a new studio album ...
,
The Three O'Clock The Three O'Clock is an American alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio is credited with coining the term "Paisley Underground" to describe a subset of the ...
, The Tearaways, The Conditionz, Adicts, Durango 95,Leslie Pereira and The Lazy Heroes, and
Kristian Hoffman Kristian Hoffman is an American musician. Biography and career Kristian Hoffman came into public consciousness as the best friend of Lance Loud in the PBS series ''An American Family.'' His sister is the writer Nina Kiriki Hoffman. During the ...
. He is the brother of Concrete Blonde guitarist
James Mankey James Andrew Mankey (born May 23, 1952 in Washington) is an American rock guitarist, most widely known as the co-founder and longtime guitarist of the band Concrete Blonde. Mankey was also the bassist with the band Sparks for their first two al ...
. Mankey's route into studio work began formally with the demo recordings he engineered for Halfnelson. Using two stereo reel-to-reel tape recorders (a Sony quarter-inch and a Panasonic quarter-inch) he painstakingly built up the tracks by recording onto the first recorder then playing the results back into the second recorder along with a simultaneous performance either by himself on guitar or
Ron Mael Ronald David Mael (born August 12, 1945) is an American musician, songwriter, composer and record producer. He is the keyboard player and principal songwriter in the band Sparks which he founded with vocalist, occasional songwriter and younger ...
on keyboards until a finished backing track was completed, to which
Russell Mael Russell Craig Mael (born October 5, 1948) is an American singer best known as the lead singer for the band Sparks which he formed in 1971 with his elder brother Ron Mael. Mael is known for his wide vocal range, in particular his far-reaching ...
then added vocals. Mankey describes these early experiments as "fussing around with tape recorders" though he admits he took pride in the "cutting edge" nature of the home recordings he made at this time. On his approach to recording and making music, he says: "About the only thing that can really excite me is to try to think of something I haven't thought of before and then try to do it - which is the satisfying part."


Personal life

Earle lives in and maintains his studio in
Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks is the second-largest city in Ventura County, California, United States. It is in the northwestern part of Greater Los Angeles, approximately from the city of Los Angeles and from Downtown. It is named after the many oak tree ...
, California called ''Earle's Psychedelic Shack'' and is still active in recording and producing.


Discography


As guitarist

* Sparks – '' Sparks''/''Halfnelson'' (1971) * Sparks – ''
A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing ''A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing'' is the second studio album by the American rock band Sparks. It was released in 1973 and includes the single "Girl from Germany". It was the last release by the original five-member incarnation of Sparks. The a ...
'' (1972)


As solo artist

Mankey launched his solo career with a 1978 single "Mau Mau" featuring b-side "Crazy". In 1981, Mankey performed, produced and engineered some of his own music on a six-song mini-Lp self-titled: "Earle Mankey". In 1984, Mankey issued another six-song mini-Lp: "Real World". Both "Earle Mankey" and "Real World" were reissued together on Mankey's 1998 compilation album also titled "Earle Mankey".


As producer

* Quick – ''Mondo Deco'' (1976) *
The Runaways The Runaways were an all-female American rock band who recorded and performed from 1975 to 1979. The band released four studio albums and one live album during its run. Among their best-known songs are " Cherry Bomb", "Hollywood", "Queens of ...
– ''
Queens of Noise ''Queens of Noise'' is the second studio album by the American rock band the Runaways. Released in January 1977 on Mercury Records, it is fundamentally a hard rock album, although it also exhibits influences from punk rock, heavy metal, glam ...
'' (1976) * Helen Reddy – "Ear Candy" (also, guitar, songwriting and engineering - 1977)Capitol LP SW-11640, 1977 * Paley Brothers – ''Paley Brothers'' (1978) * The Pop – ''Go!'' (1979) *
20/20 Visual acuity (VA) commonly refers to the clarity of vision, but technically rates an examinee's ability to recognize small details with precision. Visual acuity is dependent on optical and neural factors, i.e. (1) the sharpness of the retinal ...
– ''20/20'' (1979) *
The Dickies The Dickies are an American punk rock band formed in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, in 1977. One of the longest tenured punk rock bands, they have been in continuous existence for over 40 years. They have consistently balanced catchy mel ...
– ''Incredible Shrinking Dickies'' (1979) * The Runaways – ''Flaming Schoolgirls'' (1980) *
Walter Egan Walter may refer to: People * Walter (name), both a surname and a given name * Little Walter, American blues harmonica player Marion Walter Jacobs (1930–1968) * Gunther (wrestler), Austrian professional wrestler and trainer Walter Hahn (born 19 ...
– ''Last Stroll'' (1980) * Trees – ''Sleep Convention'' (1981) *
The Three O'Clock The Three O'Clock is an American alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio is credited with coining the term "Paisley Underground" to describe a subset of the ...
– ''Baroque Hoedown'' EP (
Frontier Records Frontier Records is an independent record label, started in 1980 in Sun Valley, Los Angeles by Lisa Fancher, a former employee of Bomp! Records and writer of the liner notes for the first album by The Runaways. History Frontier Records first ...
, 1982) *
The Three O'Clock The Three O'Clock is an American alternative rock group associated with the Los Angeles 1980s Paisley Underground scene. Lead singer and bassist Michael Quercio is credited with coining the term "Paisley Underground" to describe a subset of the ...
– ''Sixteen Tambourines'' (
Frontier Records Frontier Records is an independent record label, started in 1980 in Sun Valley, Los Angeles by Lisa Fancher, a former employee of Bomp! Records and writer of the liner notes for the first album by The Runaways. History Frontier Records first ...
, 1983) *
The Long Ryders The Long Ryders are an American alternative country and Paisley Underground band, principally active between 1982 and 1987, who have periodically regrouped for brief reunions (2004, 2009, 2014, 2016). In 2019 they released a new studio album ...
– ''10-5-60'' (1983) * The Conditionz – ''Weird America'' (
Primal Lunch Primal may refer to: Psychotherapy * ''Primal'', the core concept in primal therapy, denotes the full reliving and cathartic release of an early traumatic experience * Primal scene (in psychoanalysis), refers to the witnessing by a young child of ...
, (1985) *
Concrete Blonde Concrete Blonde was an American alternative rock band from Hollywood, California. They were initially active from 1982 to 1995, and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, and again from 2010 to 2012. They were best known for their album ''Bloo ...
– ''
Concrete Blonde Concrete Blonde was an American alternative rock band from Hollywood, California. They were initially active from 1982 to 1995, and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, and again from 2010 to 2012. They were best known for their album ''Bloo ...
'' (
IRS The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the revenue service for the United States federal government, which is responsible for collecting U.S. federal taxes and administering the Internal Revenue Code, the main body of the federal statutory tax ...
, 1986) * Durango 95 “Dreams & Trains”(1986) * The Droogs – ''Kingdom Day'' (1987) * The Conditionz – ''Cream Soda Throw Rug'' (
Primal Lunch Primal may refer to: Psychotherapy * ''Primal'', the core concept in primal therapy, denotes the full reliving and cathartic release of an early traumatic experience * Primal scene (in psychoanalysis), refers to the witnessing by a young child of ...
, (1987) * The Conditionz – ''Head'' (
Primal Lunch Primal may refer to: Psychotherapy * ''Primal'', the core concept in primal therapy, denotes the full reliving and cathartic release of an early traumatic experience * Primal scene (in psychoanalysis), refers to the witnessing by a young child of ...
, (1988) *
The Leaving Trains The Leaving Trains were an American indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. The Leaving Trains were founded in 1980 by Falling James Moreland, a frontperson who became known for her chaotic performances and penchant for (male-to-female) cros ...
– ''Transportational D. Vices'' (1989) * Different World – ''Different World'' (1990) * CLYDE – ''Ancient of Days'' (1990-1991) * The Leaving Trains – ''Sleeping Underwater Survivors'' (1991) *
Geko Geko were a gothic rock duo based in Los Angeles. Formed in 1983, the band's nucleus comprised vocalist/bassist Sarah Folkman and guitarist Carrie McNinch. They released one full-length album, titled '' Join My Pretty World'', in 1992 before d ...
– '' Join My Pretty World'' (1992) * Permanent Green Light – ''Against Nature'' (1993) * Sparks – ''In the Swing'' (1993) *
Possum Dixon Possum Dixon was an American rock band, which existed between 1989 and 1999. Fronted by singer-songwriter and bassist Rob Zabrecky, the group's neo- new wave pop and post punk style first appeared among a string of early independently released 7&nb ...
– ''Possum Dixon'' (1993) * The Mumps – ''Fatal Charm'' (1994) * Purple Bosco – ''Deeper'' (1995) *
The Leaving Trains The Leaving Trains were an American indie rock band from Los Angeles, California. The Leaving Trains were founded in 1980 by Falling James Moreland, a frontperson who became known for her chaotic performances and penchant for (male-to-female) cros ...
– ''Drowned & 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 Kristian Hoffman is an American musician. Biography and career Kristian Hoffman came into public consciousness as the best friend of Lance Loud in the PBS series ''An American Family.'' His sister is the writer Nina Kiriki Hoffman. During the ...
– ''&'' (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
onus Tracks Onus, from Latin, indicates accountability/responsibility Onus may also refer to: * Blame * Burden (disambiguation) * Legal burden of proof (''onus probandi'') As a surname * Bill Onus (1906-68), Australian Aboriginal political activist, boo ...
' (2006) * ADZ – ''Live Plus Five'' (2006) * The Eddies – ''Twice Around The World'' (2008) *
Elton Duck Elton Duck was an American power pop band from Los Angeles, California. They played southern Californian stages in the period 1976 – 1981, a time described by Bud Scoppa as when new wave and punk launched "countless bands that filled clubs from ...
– ''Elton 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 engineer

* Chuck Crane – '' Crane'' (1978) * Elton John – ''
Blue Moves ''Blue Moves'' is the eleventh studio album by English musician Elton John. It was released in October 1976. It was John's second double album (after '' Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'') and the first to be released by his own label, Rocket Records ...
'' (1976) *
Lisa Hartman Lisa Hartman Black is an American actress and singer. Career After some minor television appearances, Hartman starred on the short-lived '' Bewitched'' spin-off, ''Tabitha'' during 1977–78. She subsequently appeared frequently on television i ...
– ''Lisa Hartman'' (1976) *
The Beach Boys The Beach Boys are an American rock band that formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine. Distinguished by the ...
– ''
The Beach Boys Love You ''The Beach Boys Love You'' is the 21st studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released April 11, 1977 on Brother/Reprise. Sometimes referred to as the band's "punk" or "synth pop" album, ''Love You'' is distinguished for its pioneer ...
'' (1977) * The Beach Boys – '' M.I.U. Album'' (1978) * Danko Grebb and Friends (Album) (1980) *
Downy Mildew Downy mildew refers to any of several types of oomycete microbes that are obligate parasites of plants. Downy mildews exclusively belong to the Peronosporaceae family. In commercial agriculture, they are a particular problem for growers of cruc ...
– ''Broomtree'' (1987) * Downy Mildew – ''Mincing Steps'' (1988) * Non Credo – ''Reluctant Hosts'' (1988) * Concrete Blonde – ''
Bloodletting Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Bloodletting, whether by a physician or by leeches, was based on an ancient system of medicine in which blood and other bodily flu ...
'' (1990) * CLYDE – ''Ancient of Days'' (1990-1991) *
The Weirdos The Weirdos are an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. They formed in 1975, split-up in 1981, re-grouped in 1986 and have remained semi-active ever since. Critic Mark Deming calls them "quite simply, one of the best and bright ...
– ''Weird World, Vol. 1'' (1991) * Mr. Jones and The Previous – ''Porch Music'' (1991) * The Nymphs – ''Practical Guide to Astral Projection'' (1992) * Dakoda Motor Co. – ''Into the Son'' (1993) *
Concrete Blonde Concrete Blonde was an American alternative rock band from Hollywood, California. They were initially active from 1982 to 1995, and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, and again from 2010 to 2012. They were best known for their album ''Bloo ...
– ''Mexican Moon'' (1993) * The Cramps – ''Flamejob'' (1994) * El Vez – ''Fun in Espanol'' (1994) * Mark Nine – ''This Island Earth'' (1994) *
El Vez Robert Alan Lopez (born 1960),"El Vez", ''St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture'', Thomson Gale 2005–2006reproduced online at BookRags.comand accessed online 28 April 2007. better known by his stage name El Vez, is an American singer-songwrit ...
– ''Graciasland'' (1994) * Pretty & Twisted – ''Pretty & Twisted'' (1995) * David Gray – ''Sell, 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 Jimes – ''They 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 Vivabeat was a Los Angeles-based techno-pop band founded in 1978 and active into the mid-1980s. It is best known for being discovered by and signed to its first record deal at the request of Peter Gabriel. It became the first American band on To ...
– ''Good Life'' (2001) *
The Adicts The Adicts are a British punk rock band from Ipswich, Suffolk, England. One of the most popular punk rock bands in the 1980s, they were often in the indie charts during that decade. The Adicts originated as The Afterbirth in late 1975 but n ...
– ''Rise and Shine'' (2002) * Trailer Park Casanovas – ''So Charming'' (2002) * Concrete Blonde – ''Group Therapy'' (2002) *
The Adicts The Adicts are a British punk rock band from Ipswich, Suffolk, England. One of the most popular punk rock bands in the 1980s, they were often in the indie charts during that decade. The Adicts originated as The Afterbirth in late 1975 but n ...
– ''Rollercoaster'' (2004) * Peach – ''Real Thing'' (2004) *
The Adicts The Adicts are a British punk rock band from Ipswich, Suffolk, England. One of the most popular punk rock bands in the 1980s, they were often in the indie charts during that decade. The Adicts originated as The Afterbirth in late 1975 but n ...
– ''Life Goes On'' (2009) * Ann Magnuson – ''Pretty Songs & Ugly Stories'' (2006) * Medicine Hat – “Whiskey And Waves” (2015) * Medicine Hat – “Fences” (2020)


References


External links


Earle Mankey
on Myspace *
Earle Mankey
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mankey, Earle 1947 births Living people Record producers from Washington (state) Sparks (band) members Musicians from Washington (state)