Mike Hedges production discography
This is the discography of record producer Mike Hedges.
Discography
Compilation albums
Soundtrack mixing
Year | Film | Role | Songs and tracks | Ref(s).[175] |
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1983 | A Night in Heaven soundtrack | Producer | "Which Side of the Bed" by The English Beat | liner |
1992 | Valley of the Stereos | Sound Mixer | [176] | |
1995 | The Doom Generation – Music from the Motion Picture | Producer | "Undertow (The Spooky Mix)" by Lush | liner[139] |
2005 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire soundtrack | Producer | "Hogwarts' Hymn", "Do the Hippogriff", "This Is the Night" | liner |
Notes
- ^ a b Hedges was credited as an Assistant Engineer for this album
- ^ On The Candidate, Hedges was the mixer for the song "Freedom's Prisoner"
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