Gary Barnacle

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Gary Barnacle

Gary Barnacle playing with Big Band at Rochester Castle in 2011
Background information
Born 1959 (age 5455)
Dover, Kent, England
Origin London, England
Genres Pop, Rock, Electropop, Jazz
Occupations Saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, composer
Instruments Saxophone, brass instrument, flute, keyboards
Years active 1977–present
Associated acts The Ruts, The Clash, M, Kim Wilde, Elvis Costello, Level 42, Jamiroquai, Marc Almond, Soft Cell, Visage, T'Pau, Tina Turner, Björk, The Beautiful South, Soul II Soul.
Notable instruments
Selmer Saxophones, Rico Reeds, Lawton Mouthpieces

Gary Barnacle (born 1959,[1] Dover, England) is an English saxophonist/flautist, brass instrument arranger, composer and producer, primarily noted for session work, live work incl. various Princes Trust Concerts at Wembley Arena, the Royal Albert Hall and the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, plus the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute at Wembley Stadium in 1988, and television/video appearances, during the 1980s and 1990s, with a large number of popular music acts, including The Clash, Ruts D.C., Level 42, Visage, Paul Hardcastle, Kim Wilde, Tina Turner, General Public, Soft Cell, Elvis Costello, Roger Daltrey, David Bowie, The Big Dish, Pet Shop Boys, Stock Aitken Waterman and Paul McCartney, among others. He was also in an electropop duo called Leisure Process from 1982–83, with ex-Positive Noise singer, Ross Middleton.

Biography and career

The early years (1977–1980)

Gary Barnacle was born in Dover, England in 1959.[1]

He started playing in bands in and around the Dover area, with his father Bill Barnacle, his brothers Steve Barnacle and Pete Barnacle and their friend (Nick) Topper Headon. Then he moved, with his two brothers, to London in 1976 and began a career as a session musician. Barnacle performed the saxophone part in many songs and albums by The Clash. Early examples are "1-2 Crush On You", the B-side of "Tommy Gun" released as a single on 24 November 1978, and their version of Booker T. & the M.G.'s' classic "Time Is Tight", released on the 1980 extended play Black Market Clash. Both songs can also be heard on the 1993 compilation album, Super Black Market Clash.[2] He also played on their later albums Sandinista! released on 12 December 1980 as a triple album, the single This Is Radio Clash released on 20 November 1981 and Combat Rock released on 14 May 1982 through Epic Records. He was introduced to The Clash through their drummer, and school friend of Barnacle's, Topper Headon, and reportedly became involved in The Clash's infamous 1978 "pigeon shooting" incident.[3]

Barnacle formed a horn section in 1978 with trumpeter Luke Tunney, called the Hit And Run Horns (named after the band that they were members of at the time). In 1979 they added Annie Whitehead on trombone. These three played on many sessions together for the next 3 years or so (until Pete Thoms came in on trombone in 1982). Barnacle collaborated with The Ruts on their first two albums, both on Virgin label, The Crack, released in September 1979, and Grin & Bear It, released on October 1980. After the death of their frontman, Malcolm Owen, found dead from a heroin overdose on 14 July 1980 at the age of 26,[4] the band continued as Ruts D.C. (where "D.C." standing for the Latin term "Da Capo", meaning "back to the beginning") in a different musical vein.[5] Barnacle became a stable member of the band and they released two other albums, Animal Now in May 1981 on Virgin, and Rhythm Collision released in July 1982 on Bohemian Records. Ruts D.C. split in 1983.[6][7][8] During 1979–1980 he also contributed to M's debut album, New York • London • Paris • Munich, released in 1979, and to Sanity Stomp, released by Kevin Coyne in 1980.[9]

The 1980s (1981–1989)

In 1981, contributed to the debut albums by Positive Noise - Heart of Darkness, Stray Cats and In Trance as Mission by Simple Minds plus "Power and the Passion" by Midnight Oil and also performed saxophone on Rick Wakeman's 1984, a solo concept album based on the classic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.[9] But, one of Barnacle's longest associations has been with Level 42, with whom he has played on several albums, including the band's 1981 debut, the 1984 True Colours, the 1985 World Machine, and the 1987 Running in the Family. From 1990 to 1994 Barnacle toured with Level 42 and recorded two of the band's albums, Guaranteed and Forever Now.[9] The horn section he formed with British trumpet and fluegelhorn player, John Thirkell, for Level 42 is known as The Hen Pecked Horns.[10] Since then, Barnacle and Thirkell provided the horn section to many recordings, and, along with trombonist Peter Thoms, they formed The Phantom Horns, one of the UK's most respected horn sections that appears on a number of recordings from 1987 on.[11] They also recorded a widely acclaimed brass-sample CD Phantom Horns, which was re-issued by Zero-G as a double CD-rom in 2011. Equally impressive, and more comprehensive, was Brit Horns brass-sample CD featuring Gary Barnacle, Peter Thoms and Stuart Brooks, which was re-issued as a double audio/WAV CD by AMG in 2010. Both of these sample CDs have, and continue to be, widely used on commercial recordings worldwide.

In 1982, he and ex-Positive Noise singer, Ross Middleton, formed an electropop duo called Leisure Process. The Band released four singles on Epic label, two in 1982, "Love Cascade" and "A Way You'll Never Be", which featured Mark King and Phil Gould of Level 42, and two in 1983, "Cashflow" and "Anxiety". All four singles were produced by Martin Rushent.[9] In 1982, Barnacle also collaborated on Julien Clerc's Femmes, Indiscrétion, Blasphème, Mike Rutherford's Acting Very Strange, Marius Müller-Westernhagen's Das Herz eines Boxers, and with Visage on their second album. Two years later, in 1984, with his brother Steve already in the band, when Billy Currie and Dave Formula departed the band, Gary and Andy Barnett replaced them for what would become Visage's third and final album to date. Beat Boy, released in September 1984, produced two singles, "Love Glove" and "Beat Boy". A decision to make Visage a live band instead of a strictly studio-based project failed and the band subsequently split in 1985.[9]

In 1983, he contributed to Catch as Catch Can by pop singer, Kim Wilde (whom he dated in the mid 1980s),[12] and also to In Strict Tempo by Dave Ball, Private Dancer by Tina Turner. Barnacle later toured in Europe with "The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll" and participated in the recording sessions of her 1989 album Foreign Affair. He also appears in the 1983 edition of Drama of Exile by Nico, where he also played the drums, Right Now by The Creatures, Dalek I Love You by Dalek I Love You, Jerky Versions of the Dream the only solo album recorded by Howard Devoto, Secret by Classix Nouveaux, Vocabulary by The Europeans, C'est C Bon, the last pop album by Carlene Carter, Working with Fire and Steel by China Crisis, a collaboration that was repeated later in 1986 with the release of What Price Paradise. The year ended with the publication of the soundtrack for Educating Rita, a multi-award winning and nominated film based on Willy Russell's play of the same title, directed by Lewis Gilbert, and with music composed by David Hentschel.[9]

1984 saw Barnacle contribute to the recording sessions of This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get by Public Image Ltd, In the Long Grass, the last studio album by The Boomtown Rats, All the Rage, the debut album by General Public,[7] This Last Night in Sodom by Soft Cell followed by Vermin in Ermine, a solo project by Marc Almond and The Willing Sinners.[13] He also performed on Olympia by Hong Kong Syndikat, Bite Black and Blues by Raoul and The Ruined, In on the off Beat by Hey! Elastica, and Influences, a solo album by Mark King of Level 42. But, another Barnacle's longtime association started that same year with Elvis Costello for whom he provided saxophone for Goodbye Cruel World,[14][15] and then, for Imperial Bedroom, released in 1987. He also appears on many of Costello's compilation albums.[9]

In 1985, Barnacle participated on the release of No Jacket Required, a solo album by Phil Collins, as well as to the releases of Phantasmagoria by The Damned, Easy Pieces by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions, Some People by Belouis Some, The Dream Academy's eponymous debut album, Knights Like This by Peter Blegvad, and Mad Not Mad by Madness.[9] The following year he appeared on Writing on the Wall by Bucks Fizz, Stop Start by Modern English, Dancing in my Sleep by Dave Adams, U-Vox, the last album of the Midge Ure years, by Ultravox, Cutting Crew's debut album, the UK number one album Silk and Steel by Five Star, Sooner or Later by Murray Head, the debut album by Erasure, Into the Light by Chris de Burgh, Big Canoe a solo album released by former Split Enz frontman Tim Finn, Press to Play by Paul McCartney,[16] and 1st Down & Ten by Keep It Dark.[9] Also in 1986, he appeared on Absolute Beginners: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, playing on tracks by David Bowie - the single "Absolute Beginners", Style Council, Ray Davies, Working Week and Gil Evans, among others. During this period John Thirkell joined forces with Pete Thoms and Barnacle to form the Phantom Horns.

1987 was another prolific year for Barnacle, who was featured on the hit singles "China in Your Hand" by T'Pau, "Roadblock" by Stock, Aitken and Waterman and "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister. He also contributed to the releases of Red by The Communards, the debut solo album by former Soft Boys frontman Robyn Hitchcock, Banzai Baby by Sandii & the Sunsetz, Rick Astley's debut album. This last was a collaboration that was repeated with the release of Astley's second album, Hold Me in Your Arms, released in 1989. Also in 1987, he performed on Feelin' Good About It by This Way Up, Can't Wait to See the Movie seventh solo album released by Roger Daltrey of The Who,[17] Stand Up by Jo Lemaire, Never Never Land by Simon F, If by Hollywood Beyond, and on Swing Out Sister's debut album as well as on their third studio album, Get in Touch with Yourself, released in 1992.[9]

In 1988, Barnacle worked on Bullet From A Gun by Derek B, Human Animal by Karel Fialka, Creeping Up on Jesus by The Big Dish,[7][18] No Winners with saw Barnacle working for the first time with Paul Hardcastle and then repeated on Hardcastle's Sound Syndicate, released in 1990, and The Jazzmasters released in 1992.[19] 1988 also saw Barnacle participating to the release of the debut album by celtic rock group Hothouse Flowers, Yazz's debut album, The Jeremy Days by The Jeremy Days, then followed by the 1990 Circushead, Monster Jam by Ambassadors of Funk, Union, the debut album of the American singer and songwriter Toni Childs, Rage by T'Pau, Working Girl OST, Steppin' Out by Daryl Stuermer, No Outsiders by Judy Cheeks, and 24hrs by Scarlet Fantastic.[9]

1989 saw Barnacle engaged in the releases of Moss Side Story, a concept album by Barry Adamson, Boomerang by The Creatures, a British duo formed by singer Siouxsie and drummer Budgie, Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! by Björk's band The Sugarcubes. After the band split in 1992, Barnacle contributed to Björk's first two solo albums, Debut, released in 1993 and Post, released in 1995. In 1989 he also participated to the releases of Bass! by Simon Harris, The Beautiful South's debut album as well as their second album, Choke, released in 1990, Hard Reyne by Australian singer and songwriter James Reyne, Bankstatement, a solo project by Genesis keyboardist Tony Banks, Waterfront by Waterfront, and I'm Still Here by Eartha Kitt.[9]

The 1990s (1990–1999)

In 1990, Barnacle appeared as a session musician on Naked by Blue Pearl, Trading Secrets with the Moon by The Adventures, the debut album by English boy band Big Fun, Dangerous by Andy Taylor, First Time Ever by Joanna Law, Melting Down on Motor Angel by Sunsonic, Running from the Guns by Die Laughing, Stand Strong by Junior Giscombe, Jordan: The Comeback by Prefab Sprout,[11] and December by Dag Kolsrud, which was followed by December II, released in 1991. Also in 1990, he appeared on Always The Last To Know by Del Amitri. In 1991, he also worked on Meanwhile by German synthpop group Camouflage, Changing Faces final studio album from Bros, Black Meaning Good by Rebel MC, Marchand de cailloux from French artis Renaud, Let's Get to It, the fourth album by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue,[9] The Apple by A Man Called Adam,[11] and the eponymous album by Rain Tree Crow, which was the name used by the English New Wave band Japan (excluding Rob Dean) when they briefly reformed for this one-off project.[11]

1992 saw his collaboration with Soul II Soul for their third studio album, Volume III: Just Right, an experience that was repeated later in 1995 for Volume V: Believe. Also in 1992, he worked on Mind Adventures by Des'ree, Boing!! by Jefferson Airhead, Praise by Praise, and Grass Roots by Takagi Kan.[9] The following year Barnacle participated in the realization of Jamiroquai's debut album, and also worked on Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 by Guru, To Hell with Humdrum by Kingmaker, and One and All by Supermax.[9]In 1993, he played on James Brown's Universal James album (produced by Jazzie B).

In 1994, he played on Jamiroquai's The Return Of The Space Cowboy album. He released his first solo album, Love Will Find a Way, and contributed to El pan y la sal by Spanish pop band Presuntos Implicados.[9] Also in 1994, Barnacle appeared as the saxophonist in the house band on the spoof chat show Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge (TV series). The following year, worked on Hold On by Jaki Graham, The Tooth Mother by Mick Karn, Love and Respect by Marla Glen,[9] and on Billie Ray Martin's debut album, Deadline for My Memories.[11] In 1995, he played on 10 cc's Mirror Mirror album. In 1996, he took part in Jamiroquai's biggest-selling album to date:- Travelling Without Moving (11.5 million copies worldwide). From 1996 onwards, his appearances became more sporadic. Nevertheless, he participated in the realization of Status Quo's Don't Stop, an album of cover versions that includes guest appearances from The Beach Boys, Brian May of Queen, and Maddy Prior of Steeleye Span, and the Sputnik: The Next Generation's eponymous album featuring Tomoyasu Hotei, both released in 1996. Games by Happy Clappers, and Feedback by Vargas Blues Band, were released in 1997.[9] In 1997, he played on and arranged brass for the No.1 single I Wanna Be The Only One by Eternal. In that same year he played on the big US hit Are You Jimmy Ray ? by Jimmy Ray and his subsequent eponymous album released in 1998. In 1999, he appeared as a session musician on When The Good Times Come by Hard Rain.

Recent projects (2000–present)

He returned to the music industry in 2001 when he and Hugh Hopper, Jakko Jakszyk, Dave Stewart, and Clive Brooks recorded a new version of "As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still" by Soft Machine for the compilation Man In a Deaf Corner: Anthology 1963–1970.[20] In 2002, Barnacle released his second solo album, Paradise.[9] In 2004, he played sax/flute on Between The Sun And The Moon by Brenda Russell. During this period he co-wrote and recorded an instrumental project with Mark King, also involving Bill Sharpe (Shakatak), and still awaiting release.

Other acts for whom Barnacle has contributed live or in session have included Pet Shop Boys, David Bowie,[21] and ABC.[9] He worked frequently with Stock Aitken Waterman as a session musician in their PWL studios. Barnacle is frequently credited as an arranger of woodwinds, brass and string instrument on his session work.[9] Barnacle also plays flute, keyboards and drums. In a career spanning more than three decades, Gary Barnacle has backed the stars of pop and rock and has seen the birth of new groups and musicians, experimenting with versatility across a variety of different musical genres and their associated styles.

In 2008/2009 he produced and arranged indie pop band Propeller and produced Ray Guntrip's Out Of The Blue jazz project and he appeared as session musician and brass arranger on The Collection by Jools Holland, and as session musician on A Long Way Back by Roger Cotton. Plus he has recently been in the studio with Matt Johnson of Jamiroquai and singer J. C. Bentley.

In 2010 he was featured on Carried By The Storm by Bronz and on some live tracks on the Living It Up CD by Level 42.

2011 sees him appearing on La Musica by Ray Foxx (feat. Lovelle), This Is Love by Yazz, plus new releases by Ray Guntrip and Tina May (to be released in 2012), the new CD from Vlad Miller and Notes from Underground (to be released in 2012), Cuban Violets and his own '6 Octave Sax' project (in conjunction with Rico Reeds). In 2012 he is working on recordings by Project 5, Geoff Everett, Vlad Miller, Debbi Parks/Tony Haygarth project and Horns On Hand (featuring Nik Carter/Jack Birchwood).

Musical influences

Lists of collaborations

Barnacle has worked with a large number of popular music acts, including:

(Note:- unless otherwise stated, the credits below mean studio work only.)

Barnacle's services have been called upon by the following top producers, engineers, and arrangers :

Discography

Studio albums

As main performer

Year Album
1994 Love Will Find a Way
1995 Phantom Horns
2002 Paradise[23]

With Ruts D.C.

With Visage

As writer, arranger, and/or performer

1978
  • 1978 Alternative Routes by Tradition (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1978 ...Tell Your Friends About Dub by Tradition (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1978 Yankee Doodle Disco (40 All-American Greats) by Liberty Belle (Produced by Chris Ife; arranged by Dave Rowberry/Wilf Gibson; engineered by Phil Harding; sax/flute/piccolo by Gary Barnacle; trumpet by Luke Tunney; trombone by Annie Whitehead) (album)
1979
  • 1979 The Secret by The Secret (album)
  • 1979 The Crack by The Ruts (album)
  • 1979 All Washed Up by Les McKeown (album)
  • 1979 Bulky Backside by Blo (Horns by Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1979 New York • London • Paris • Munich by M (album)
1980
  • 1980 Captain Ganja and the Space Patrol by Tradition (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1980 Third World by Sonny Okosuns (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1980 Working on the Land by Jon Eden (Drums by Mark King; produced by Nick Launay)
  • 1980 2nd Debut by The Sinceros (album)
  • 1980 The Face of Love by Les McKeown's Ego Trip (album)
  • 1980 Sanity Stomp by Kevin Coyne (album)
  • 1980 Sandinista! by The Clash (album)
  • 1980 Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too by Pearl Harbour (album)
  • 1980 The Greatest by Leslie McKeown (album)
  • 1980 The Official Secrets Act by M (album)
1981
  • 1981 Heart of Darkness by Positive Noise (album)
  • 1981 Stray Cats by Stray Cats (album)
  • 1981 Life by Broken Home (incl. "Rainbow Bridge"; saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (album)
  • 1981 Grin & Bear It by The Ruts (album)
  • 1981 In Trance as Mission by Simple Minds (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Martin Drover)
  • 1981 Chez Moi by Valerie Lagrange (with The Ruts) (album)
  • 1981 1984 by Rick Wakeman (album)
  • 1981 Tonight by Lemmy Jackson (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1981 The Gospel of Ozziddi by Sonny Okosuns (Horns: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1981 I Want to Feel Your Love by Oby Onyioha (Horns by Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (album)
  • 1981 Animal Now by Ruts D.C. (album)
  • 1981 Sons and Fascination by Simple Minds (album) (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Martin Drover) (uncredited)
  • 1981 Kim Wilde by Kim Wilde (incl. "2-6-5-8-0" with Brass by Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1981 Level 42 by Level 42 (album)
1982
  • 1982 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 by Midnight Oil (album) (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney)
  • 1982 I Spy for the F.B.I. by Blue Rondo A La Turk (Baritone saxes: Gary Barnacle/Ronnie Ross)
  • 1982 Reves Immoraux by Patrick Juvet (album)
  • 1982 Femmes indiscrétion et blasphème by Julien Clerc (album)
  • 1982 Oiseau Migrateur by Rachid Bahri (album)
  • 1982 Mother & Child by Sonny Okosuns (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 1982 Acting Very Strange by Mike Rutherford (album)
  • 1982 Das Herz eines Boxers by Marius Müller-Westernhagen (album)
  • 1982 Select by Kim Wilde (incl. "Action City" with Saxophones by Gary Barnacle) (album)
  • 1982 The Hit List by Various (incl. "Love Cascade" by Leisure Process with Gary Barnacle on sax and keyboards, and "Because You're Young" by Private Lives with Gary Barnacle on sax)
  • 1982 The Anvil by Visage (album)
  • 1982 Famous Last Words by Robin Scott (album)
  • 1982 Combat Rock by The Clash (incl. "Sean Flynn" with tenor and electric Saxophone, and flute by Gary Barnacle) (album)
  • 1982 Rat Patrol from Fort Bragg (bootleg) by The Clash (album)
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
  • 1987 12"ers by Phil Collins (album)
  • 1987 El Momento by Nacha Pop (album)
  • 1987 Sold by Boy George (album)
  • 1987 Red by The Communards (album)
  • 1987 Do Anything by Pete Shelley (Produced by Stephen Hague - Baritone/Tenor Saxophones by Gary Barnacle)
  • 1987 Black Snake Diamond Röle by Robyn Hitchcock (album)
  • 1987 Out of Our Idiot by Elvis Costello (album)
  • 1987 Long Live the New Flesh by Flesh For Lulu (album)
  • 1987 The Essential Art of Communication by Das Psycho Rangers
  • 1987 Banzai Baby by Sandii & the Sunsetz (album)
  • 1987 Whenever You Need Somebody by Rick Astley (album)
  • 1987 Stan Campbell by Stan Campbell (album)
  • 1987 Days Like This by Hindsight (album)
  • 1987 Feelin' Good About It by This Way Up (album)
  • 1987 In Time by View From The Hill (album)
  • 1987 Hiding Out (soundtrack) (with Boy George) (album)
  • 1987 Can't Wait to See the Movie by Roger Daltrey (album)
  • 1987 Shove It by The Cross (album)
  • 1987 Strongest by The Tallymen
  • 1987 Two in England by Two In England (Prod. Dee Harris)
  • 1987 I'm A Man by Bert Bevans (Prod. Steve Short)
  • 1987 Takin' Me for a Ride by Dom Torsch
  • 1987 Guilty by Outside Edge (Prod. Terry Brown
  • 1987 Samantha Fox by Samantha Fox (incl. "I Promise You (Get Ready)" with Saxophone/Electric Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (uncredited) (album)
  • 1987 Running in the Family by Level 42 (album)
  • 1987 New Love by Helena Springs
  • 1987 Joshin by Ann Lewis (album)
  • 1987 Break Every Rule (Live/DVD) by Tina Turner
  • 1987 Stand Up by Jo Lemaire (album)
  • 1987 Talking in Your Sleep by Fat City
  • 1987 Some Kind of Wonderful by Various (OST) (Track - "Do Anything" by Pete Shelley - Produced by Stephen Hague -Baritone/Tenor Saxophones by Gary Barnacle) (uncredited)) (soundtrack album)
  • 1987 Never Never Land by Simon F (album)
  • 1987 Contract of Faith by Congress
  • 1987 Everything Is Mine by Syndicate
  • 1987 Crystal Eyes by John Eden
  • 1987 Murderous People by Big River (Prod. Stephan Galfas)
  • 1987 Desire by Toyah (album)
  • 1987 Sinitta by Sinitta (album)
  • 1987 The Hit Factory - The Best Of Stock Aitken Waterman (incl. Roadblock) (album)
  • 1987 Love Your Face by Boom Boom Room (Prod. Steve Hillage)
  • 1987 Midnight Lady by Helena Springs
  • 1987 Play With Boys by Haywoode
  • 1987 The Doors Are Open by Picnic At The Whitehouse (album)
  • 1987 I'm a Survivor by Zuice (Prod. Lenny White) (album) (uncredited)
  • 1987 Give It to Me One More Time by Eric Robinson
  • 1987 Kiss of Life by State Of Play (Prod. Michael Kamen)
  • 1987 Tell Me Straight by Twinset And The Pearl
  • 1987 If by Hollywood Beyond (album)
  • 1987 Turnaround (soundtrack)
  • 1987 (Here Comes The) Little Ghost by Boy George (uncredited)
  • 1987 It's Better to Travel by Swing Out Sister (album)
  • 1987 The Prince's Trust Concert 1987 (as member of Phantom Horns) (album)
1988
  • 1988 Working Girl (soundtrack)
  • 1988 Say Goodbye by The Marines (Prod. Simon Burton/John Hudson)
  • 1988 When I Dance with You by The Marines
  • 1988 Need Your Love Tonight by Strength (Billy April/Vince Garcia) (Prod. Stuart Bruce)
  • 1988 Fe Ciega (Blind Faith) by Ramoncin (album)
  • 1988 Human Animal by Karel Fialka (album)
  • 1988 Best in Me by Con Act
  • 1988 To All the People by Strength (Billy April/Vince Garcia) (Prod. Stuart Bruce)
  • 1988 Creeping Up on Jesus by The Big Dish (album)
  • 1988 Dangerous Dreams by Well Well Well (incl. "Murderous People") (album)
  • 1988 Desert Orchid by Crazyhead (as Phantom Horns) (album)
  • 1988 No Winners by Paul Hardcastle (album)
  • 1988 People by Hothouse Flowers (album)
  • 1988 Bullet from a Gun by Derek B (album)
  • 1988 Wanted by Yazz (album)
  • 1988 Why Does Living Become Such a Crime by Tony Stone (Prod. Guy Chambers)
  • 1988 Hold Me in Your Arms by Rick Astley (album)
  • 1988 Real McCoy by The Silencers (album)
  • 1988 The Jeremy Days by The Jeremy Days (album)
  • 1988 Bleu by Gold (Prod. Trevor Vallis) (album)
  • 1988 Mirror by One 2 One (album)
  • 1988 Joy, Peace and Happiness by Strength (Billy April/Vince Garcia) (Prod. Stuart Bruce)
  • 1988 Paradise Island by Amazulu (Prod. Hein Hoven)
  • 1988 Monster Jam by Ambassadors of Funk (album)
  • 1988 Man No More by The Senators (Prod. Jon Kelly)
  • 1988 Union by Toni Childs (album)
  • 1988 Sarah Jane Morris by Sarah Jane Morris (album)
  • 1988 Rage by T'Pau (Brass section on "This Girl" by Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Simon Gardener/Peter Thoms) (album)
  • 1988 Steppin' Out by Daryl Stuermer (album)
  • 1988 No Outsiders by Judy Cheeks (album)
  • 1988 Delirious by Chris Hewitt
  • 1988 24hrs by Scarlet Fantastic (album)
  • 1988 Intervention by Lavine Hudson (album)
  • 1988 Damn Your Eyes by Sylvia Griffin (Prod. Renate John)
  • 1988 Blue and Gold by Bryn Haworth (album)
  • 1988 Two Nations by Two Nations (Prod. David Steele/Andy Cox)
1989
1990
1991
  • 1991 Guaranteed by Level 42 (album)
  • 1991 Meanwhile by Camouflage (album)
  • 1991 Changing Faces by Bros (album)
  • 1991 Long Road by Junior Reid (album)
  • 1991 Black Meaning Good by Rebel MC (album)
  • 1991 Two Worlds by Motherland
  • 1991 Beautiful One by Key West
  • 1991 Man on the Run by Ramelle Henry (Prod. David Austin)
  • 1991 Lui by Trinh (Prod. Desirée Mikhail)
  • 1991 Decadence by Trinh (Prod. Desirée Mikhail)
  • 1991 Doctor Love by Jeff Patterson
  • 1991 That's Just the Way It Goes by Jeff Patterson
  • 1991 Never See You Round Here by The Snakeskins
  • 1991 Paper Doll (Flute Mix) by P.M. Dawn
  • 1991 Best Thing by Lindy Layton (album)
  • 1991 Work to Do by The Pasadenas (Prod. Louie Louie and The Pasadenas)
  • 1991 Water Dragon by Masahiro Motoki (album)
  • 1991 Marchand de cailloux by Renaud (album)
  • 1991 Zeit Zu Leben by Klaus Hoffmann (album)
  • 1991 America by Perales (album)
  • 1991 I Believe by Old Tennis Shoes (Prod. Steve Glenn)
  • 1991 Peace and Satisfaction by Joanna Law
  • 1991 Hands of Time by Kazzing (Love Jones) (Prod. Simon Law)
  • 1991 Chills by Kazzing (Love Jones) (Prod. Simon Law)
  • 1991 Jalousie (Jealousy) soundtrack
  • 1991 Let's Get to It by Kylie Minogue (album)
  • 1991 Gorgeous by Rozlyne Clarke (album)
  • 1991 Carrying A Torch by Tom Jones (album)
  • 1991 Feel The Need by J T Taylor (of Kool And The Gang) (album)
  • 1991 December II by Dag Kolsrud (album)
  • 1991 Solitudes by Juvet (album)
  • 1991 The Kissing Game by Respect (album)
  • 1991 You Changed Me for the Better by Omar Chandler
  • 1991 These Are the Facts of Life by Danny Madden (album)
  • 1991 Skin I'm In by Kym Mazelle
  • 1991 Kiss the Sky by Kiss the Sky (album)
  • 1991 Stress by Daddy Freddy (Gary Barnacle credited as 'Guest Performer') (Track 13 - "The Crown" featuring Gary Barnacle on Flute/Alto Sax) (album)
  • 1991 The Promise by T'Pau (album)
  • 1991 Elevate by The Pasadenas (album)
  • 1991 The Apple by A Man Called Adam (as Phantom Horns) (album)
  • 1991 Rain Tree Crow by Rain Tree Crow (as Phantom Horns) (album)
1992
  • 1992 Precious by Chante Moore (album)
  • 1992 Intercourse by S'Express (album)
  • 1992 How Can You Tell Me Its Over by Lorraine Cato
  • 1992 Who's Got the Front by Angel C
  • 1992 Wave of Love by Funmi
  • 1992 Yours Sincerely by The Pasadenas (album)
  • 1992 Guaranteed Live (VHS/DVD) by Level 42
  • 1992 Fe Real by Maxi Priest
  • 1992 Living Free by Olu
  • 1992 I'll Live Forever by Jannicke
  • 1992 Mind Adventures by Des'ree (album)
  • 1992 The Jazzmasters by Paul Hardcastle (played on, and co-written) (album)
  • 1992 And All You'll Say, You'll Do by Alison Evelyn (Prod. Louie Louie)
  • 1992 Love Will Strike You Down by Aphrique
  • 1992 Volume III: Just Right by Soul II Soul (album)
  • 1992 I Can Move Ya by Angel C
  • 1992 Spirit of Love by Angel C
  • 1992 Hold Your Head Up High by Gwen Dickey
  • 1992 Get in Touch with Yourself by Swing Out Sister (album)
  • 1992 Warm Hatred by Distant Cousins (album)
  • 1992 The Lobbyist by Johnny Diesel (album)
  • 1992 Crackerjack by Flowered Up (album)
  • 1992 King of Myself by Black Velvet Band (feat. Maria Doyle Kennedy) (album)

* 1992 Boing!! by Jefferson Airhead (album)

  • 1992 Praise by Praise (album)
  • 1992 Silent Way by Angie Giles (Simon Law remix)
  • 1992 World of Wisdom by Jannicke
  • 1992 Corazon Herido by Isabel Pantoja (album)
  • 1992 Grass Roots by Takagi Kan (album)
  • 1992 Music from the Heart by Jerry Huang (Prod. Leo Grant)
  • 1992 Bashung by Alain Bashung (album) (uncredited)
  • 1992 John Pagano by John Pagano (album)
  • 1992 Fooled by Him by Perception
  • 1992 A Love Like This by Sharon Benson
  • 1992 Natural Thing by Closer Than Close
  • 1992 You Got the Look by Closer Than Close
  • 1992 You Got Me Now by Angel C
  • 1992 Cynthia by Funmi
  • 1992 Call Me Up by Aphrique
  • 1992 Ain't No Substitute by Papa Dee
  • 1992 Cash (London remix) by Tonton David (Prod. Simon Law)
  • 1992 Fireworks by Pele (album) (un-credited)
  • 1992 Change Everything by Del Amitri (album) (uncredited)
1993
  • 1993 Emergency on Planet Earth by Jamiroquai (album)
  • 1993 Debut by Björk (album)
  • 1993 Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 by Guru (album)
  • 1993 Drama of Exile - Version Originale by Nico (album on Buda Records)
  • 1993 Come Undone (Simon Law Mix) by Duran Duran
  • 1993 All About Eve (Sax N' Flute Mix) by Marxman
  • 1993 Baby I'm Back by J T Taylor of (Kool And The Gang) (album)
  • 1993 All of Me by Vertigo
  • 1993 To Hell with Humdrum by Kingmaker (album)
  • 1993 Good Morning Sinners by The Farm
  • 1993 Digging This Hole by An Emotional Fish
  • 1993 Happy Birthday by The Early Bert
  • 1993 Through The Years by Cilla Black (album)
  • 1993 Let Me Have a Dream by Soul Stirrings - the Nu Inspirational
  • 1993 Sounds of the Loop by Gilbert O'Sullivan (album)
  • 1993 The Business by Madness (incl. "Sweetest Girl" (Extended Version)) (album)
  • 1993 Hey Little Girl (Pete Lorimer Mix) by Icehouse
  • 1993 Jim Diamond by Jim Diamond (album)
  • 1993 Gente Maravillosa by José Luis Perales (album)
  • 1993 Sänger by Klaus Hoffmann (album)
  • 1993 One and All by Supermax (album)
  • 1993 Back to Love by Vertigo
  • 1993 High Steppers by High Steppers
  • 1993 What Is Life by Angel C
  • 1993 Walking in the Sunshine by And How !
  • 1993 Shooting Star in the Blue Sky by Taeko Onuki (album)
  • 1993 Cancamay by Cancamay (album)
  • 1993 Why by Angel C
  • 1993 Waiting for the Truth by 2 Tribes (Prod. Pete Lorimer)
  • 1993 Hepfidelity by Diesel
  • 1993 A Feeling We Can Share by Vertigo
  • 1993 Ska Beat Boogie by Steve Alpert
  • 1993 The Definitive by Paul Hardcastle (album)
  • 1993 Tears of Joy by Angel C
  • 1993 Real Life by Jaki Graham (album)
1994
  • 1994 A Love Supreme by Chante Moore (album)
  • 1994 Save Our Love (Simon Law Mix) by Eternal
  • 1994 Shout It Out by Bizarre Inc
  • 1994 As You Walk Away by Maxi Priest and Shaggy
  • 1994 One on One by Yazz (album)
  • 1994 Listen by Urban Species (album)
  • 1994 Totally Wired 11 by Various (Acid Jazz) (album)
  • 1994 When You Kill A Beautiful Thing/Still Winning/We Don't Want You Here/She Makes Me/Total Strangers/Lovers Look Out/
  • 1994 Living on Dreams by Ramona 55
  • 1994 The Circle by Motoharu Sano (album)
  • 1994 Forever Surreal by Yosui Inoue (album)
  • 1994 Latin Connection by Agora (album)
  • 1994 Por Ti Mi Corazon by Francisco Xavier (album)
  • 1994 El pan y la sal by Presuntos Implicados (album)
  • 1994 Since Yesterday by Motoharu Sano
  • 1994 Barth 1/2/3 by Art of Boys
  • 1994 Bad Loser by Ramona 55
  • 1994 Safe in the Arms by One Word
  • 1994 Leave a Little Room by One Word
  • 1994 You Can't Take It With You by Ramona 55
  • 1994 How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? by Pedro Rojas
  • 1994 Only Game in Town by Paul Young (remix by Adrian Bushby/Pete Davis)
  • 1994 Carry On up the Charts by The Beautiful South (album)
  • 1994 Love's Guaranteed by Mr.Fingers (Larry Heard)
  • 1994 Conspiracy by Drizabone (album)
  • 1994 The Return of the Space Cowboy by Jamiroquai (album) (uncredited) (Horns on "The Kids" - Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Richard Edwards)
  • 1994 Clever Girl by Samuel Purdey
  • 1994 Forever Now by Level 42 (album)
1995
1996
  • 1996 Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (Horns: Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell) (Note - actual credit for the horns on the album sleeve, as follows: A big thank you to Johnny Thirkle and Gary Barnacle of the Co. Durham Miners Coalition Brass Band) (album)
  • 1996 Don't Stop by Status Quo (album)
  • 1996 Too-Rye-Ay by Dexy's Midnight Runners (Re-issue incl. "T.S.O.P." with horns by Gary Barnacle/'Big' Jim Paterson)
  • 1996 Surprise by Bizarre Inc (album)
  • 1996 That Perfect Feeling by Double 2
  • 1996 White Label Vol. 3 - Progressive Metamorphic Techno by Various (incl. the tracks Emul-8 and That Perfect Feeling) (album)
  • 1996 Do You Wanna Go Back (To When) by Nu Colours
  • 1996 Land of the Living by Kristine W (incl. Jazzin with brass by Gary Barnacle (Saxophone)/Dave Plews (Trumpet)) (album)
  • 1996 Emul-8 by Trance Research
  • 1996 Egoist by Tomoki Hirata (album)
  • 1996 From This Moment On by West End
  • 1996 Secret Combination by Steve McCauley (Brass section: Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Stuart Brooks) (Producer - Peter Oxendale)
  • 1996 Sputnik: The Next Generation by Sputnik: The Next Generation featuring Hotei (Prod. Neal X) (album)
  • 1996 Beat the Clock by Sparks (Prod. Bernard Butler)
  • 1996 You And I (Keep Holding On) by Billie Ray Martin (as Phantom Horns)
  • 1996 Forever Now (with bonus tracks) by Level 42 (album)
  • 1996 Telegram by Björk (album)
1997
  • 1997 One Night of Sin by Marc Almond (Prod. Neal X)
  • 1997 Phenomenon by Tony Ferrino (album)
  • 1997 Games by Happy Clappers (album)
  • 1997 Try by Innercolors
  • 1997 Souled Live by Vivienne McKone (album)
  • 1997 The Natural Life by Yazz (album)
  • 1997 Feedback by Vargas Blues Band (album)
  • 1997 Lullaby by Slava
  • 1997 Bridge Over Troubled Water by Truce
  • 1997 Foxy Lady by Disco Hospital
  • 1997 One Day at a Time by Symposium (album)
  • 1997 Rising Heat by Ruff Neck Trilogy
  • 1997 The Pain by Ruff Neck Trilogy
  • 1997 Before the Rain by Eternal (album) (Horns: Gary Barnacle/Stuart Brooks/Andy Rogers)
  • 1997 Total Madness - The Very Best of Madness by Madness (album)
  • 1997 Ice Cream by Ambakalla Featuring Coalishun
  • 1997 One Track Mind by Soda
  • 1997 Still a Thrill by Sybil Lynch (album)
1998
1999
  • 1999 Outra Vez by Joao Pedro Pais (incl. songs Perdido and Corri) (album)
  • 1999 When the Good Times Come by Hard Rain (album)
  • 1999 Cheap Pearls and Whisky Dreams by Love and Money (album)
  • 1999 The Lot by Madness (6 CDs - incl 'Mad Not Mad' album with bonus tracks)
  • 1999 Torvil and Dean (soundtrack album) (album)
  • 1999 Empire State (with Tom Cawley)
  • 1999 Free at Last by Vanessa Amorosi (Prod. Gary Miller)
  • 1999 Portrait by Celtus (album)
2000
  • 2000 True Colours/World Machine by Level 42 (album)
  • 2000 More Edge by Outside Edge (Prod. Terry Brown) (album)
  • 2000 Bite Black+Blues by Raoul And The Ruined (Marc Almond) (with bonus live tracks) (album)
  • 2000 Life by Broken Home (with 3 bonus tracks) (album)
  • 2000 Canterbury Tales by Various (album)
  • 2000 Level 42 (incl. bonus track "Foundation & Empire" with saxophone solo by Gary Barnacle) by Level 42 (album)
  • 2000 Brit Horns by Brit Horns
2001
2002
  • 2002 Wake by Sheila Nicholls (album)
  • 2002 That's My Beat by Mantronix
  • 2002 Phrenology by The Roots (the track "Quills" contains a sample of the song "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister - brass section: Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/John Thirkell/Luke Tunney)
  • 2002 Stop It, I Like It by Rick Guard (Brass: Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Stuart Brooks) (Prod. Midge Ure)
  • 2002 Sélection Talents by Gold (band)
  • 2002 Les Hauts De Bashung by Alain Bashung (album)
  • 2002 Different Sounds: The Remixes by Jamiroquai (album)
  • 2002 Spirits Rising by Teena Lyle
  • 2002 I'm in Love/Precious Gift by Dorothy Umukoro
  • 2002 I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing by New World
2003
  • 2003 Piano Foreplay by Gilbert O'Sullivan (Tenor Sax on What's It All Supposed To Mean ? by Gary Barnacle) (uncredited) (album)
  • 2003 La Lumière De L'Or by Gold (band) (album) (3 cds)
  • 2003 The Crack/Grin & Bear It by The Ruts (with bonus tracks) (album)
  • 2003 3 Originals by Rick Astley (album)
  • 2003 Peaches (with Matt Johnson/Rasmus)
  • 2003 Park and Ride (Sundown Park) by Marcus Shelton (album)
2004
2005
  • 2005 Keep On Rockin' by Status Quo
  • 2005 A Espuma Das Cancoes by Rui Veloso (album)
  • 2005 Gold by Stock, Aitken and Waterman (3 cd) (incl. Roadblock - Rare Groove Mix)
  • 2005 Zoom by Jazz Junkie (Matt Johnson of Jamiroquai)
  • 2005 The Constant Fight with Contentment by Marcus Shelton (album)
  • 2005 Last Minute Decisions by No Pressure (album)
  • 2005 The Bumpy Road to Love by Virginia Constantine (album)
  • 2005 People (Bonus tracks) by Hothouse Flowers (album)
  • 2005 In the Long Grass (with bonus tracks) by The Boomtown Rats (album)
  • 2005 The City Streets by Positive Flow (album)
  • 2005 Grin & Bear It by The Ruts (with bonus tracks) (album)
2006
2007
  • 2007 Lucky Me by Robert Bowden (Prod. Mike Hedges)
  • 2007 Mad Bad World by Robert Bowden (Prod. Mike Hedges)
  • 2007 Guaranteed by Level 42 (2 CDs with bonus tracks) (album)
  • 2007 New York, London. Paris. Munich by M (with bonus tracks) (album)
  • 2007 J C Bentley (Prod. Matt Johnson (Jamiroquai)
  • 2007 Love Life by Tara Norveil (album)
  • 2007 Samba by Tom Linden
2008
2009
2010
  • 2010 Silk and Steel (incl. remix of "Rain or Shine") by Five Star (album)
  • 2010 A Pocketful of Dreams (featuring bonus track "You've Got A Friend") by Big Fun (album)
  • 2010 Chroma with Debbi Parks/Lisa Davies
  • 2010 Blast (album) by Holly Johnson(Deluxe Edition) (2 CDs + DVD) ("Atomic City" (Album Mix and Bona Biodegradeable Mix) Baritone/Electric Tenor Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (uncredited) (album)
  • 2010 Licks Edition - Refill by Brit Horns
  • 2010 Carried by the Storm by Bronz (album)
  • 2010 Pet Rock/2nd Debut by The Sinceros (with bonus tracks)
  • 2010 Mad Not Mad (Deluxe Edition) (2 CDs + DVD) (incl. "Uncle Sam" (Ray Gun Mix), "Sweetest Girl" (Extended Mix), "Sweetest Girl" (Dub Mix) with Saxophones by Gary Barnacle) (album)
  • 2010 Impossible Oddities... by The Orb and Youth (album)
  • 2010 Animal Now by Ruts DC (Includes 2 bonus tracks) (album)
  • 2010 Tearing Apart by Soft Cell (album)
  • 2010 Living It Up by Level 42 (feat. Phantom Horns live on Love Meeting Love/Kansas City Milkman and The Antwerp Medley) (album)
2011
  • 2011 Dreams That Money Can't Buy by Holly Johnson (Deluxe Edition) (2 CDs + DVD) ("Atomic City" (Enviro-Mental Instrumental) - Baritone/Electric Tenor Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (uncredited) (album)
  • 2011 Desire by Paul Hardcastle (album)
  • 2011 Funk, Fast Times & Nigerian Boogie Badness by Brand New Wayo (album)
  • 2011 So Good by Mica Paris (The Deluxe Edition) (2 CDs) (incl. "Rock Together" - Alto Sax by Gary Barnacle (uncredited)) (album)
  • 2011 This Is Love by Yazz (album)
  • 2011 Ibiza Annual 2011 (Ministry Of Sound) by Various (incl. The Trumpeter by Ray Foxx) (album)
2012
  • 2012 Touch Me by Samantha Fox (2-CD deluxe edition with extra tracks) (album)
  • 2012 Writing on the Wall by Bucks Fizz (2-CD Deluxe Edition - Extra Tracks) (album)
  • 2012 Human Racing by Nik Kershaw (2-CD Deluxe Edition - Extra Tracks) (album)
  • 2012 Ultimate Crisis by China Crisis (2 CDs)
  • 2012 Samantha Fox by Samantha Fox (2-CD Deluxe Edition - Extra Tracks) (album)
  • 2012 Berwick Rendezvous by Mike Collins/Aurora Colson (incl. "Chez Les Yé-Yé" with Saxes by Gary Barnacle)
  • 2012 It's Better to Travel by Swing Out Sister (2-CD Expanded Edition) (incl. 3 remixes of "Breakout") featuring Brass: Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney) (album)
  • 2012 Where You Belong by Ray Guntrip and Tina May (album)
  • 2012 Everything's Gonna Be Alright by Vivienne McKone
  • 2012 Gagarin Sang a Hymn in Space by Vlad Miller and Notes from Underground (album)
  • 2012 The Annual 2012 (Ministry Of Sound) by Various (incl. La Musica by Ray Foxx) (album)
  • 2012 Whole World at Our Feet (film soundtrack) by Motor-Roller (Flute/Soprano Sax by Gary Barnacle)
  • 2012 The Quick and the Dead by The Geoff Everett Band (featuring Mollie Marriott, Albert Lee, Dave Swarbrick, Tim Hinkley and Alan Glen, among others) (album)

Live albums

  • 1980 100 % Live (At The Budokan) by Les McKeown (album)
  • 1984 Bite Black+Blues by Raoul and The Ruined (Marc and the Mambas live) (album)
  • 1987 The Prince's Trust Concert 1987 by various artists (album)
  • 1988 Tina Live in Europe by Tina Turner (album)
  • 1988 Second Coming: Liverpool '88 by Deaf School (album)
  • 1990 Al Limite, Vivo Y Salvaje (Live and Wild) by Ramoncin (live album) (2 cd)
  • 1999 Prince's Trust Rock Gala: Volume 3 by various artists (album)

Compilations, remixes and box sets

1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
  • 2010 Living It Up by Level 42
  • 2010 40 Ans De Chansons by Luc Plamondon (4 cd)
  • 2010 1983–2009: His Greatest Hits Collection by Paul Hardcastle (3 CDs)
  • 2010 Move Over Darling (The Complete Stiff Recordings) by Tracey Ullman (2 CDs)
  • 2011 I Owe You Nothing - The Best Of Bros by Bros (album)
  • 2011 Dance Classics: Take Away The Rain by Various (incl. "Run for Cover" by Steve Grant)
  • 2011 Ruts Rules by The Ruts (album)
  • 2011 B-Sides and Rare Tracks Volume 4 by Siouxsie and the Banshees
  • 2012 The Collection by Kim Wilde (2 CDs)
  • 2012 The Hits by Kajagoogoo & Limahl
  • 2012 Backstreet Brit Funk - Compiled by Joey Negro (featuring "Summer Grooves" by Mirage) (2 CDs)
  • 2012 Pete Waterman Presents the Hit Factory (3 CDs) (incl. "Roadblock")

Singles and extended plays

With Leisure Process

  • "A Way You'll Never Be" (1982; 7" and 12" single; Epic)
  • "Love Cascade" (1982; 12" single; Epic)
  • "Cashflow"/"Cashflow (Million Dollar Mix)" (1983; 7" and 12" single; Epic)
  • "Anxiety"/"Anxiety (Neurotica Mix)" (1983; 7" and 12" single; CBS, Epic)

With Visage

As writer, arranger, and/or performer

1978
  • 1978 "Wooly Bully" by Hit & Run (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney, Bass:- Martin X, Drums:- Dave Ruffy, Guitar:- Paul Fox, Robert Sellins, Vocals:- Al Haridimou) (Producer:- Mike Hurst) (single)
  • 1978 "Yankee Doodle Disco" b/w "Freedom" by Liberty Belle (Produced by Chris Ife/Arranged by Dave Rowberry and Wilf Gibson/Engineered by Phil Harding/Saxophones, Flute and Piccolo by Gary Barnacle/Trumpet by Luke Tunney/Trombone by Annie Whitehead) (12 inch single)
  • 1978 "Jig A Boogie" by Tightrope (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1978 "Tommy Gun" by The Clash (24 November 1978; 7" single; CBS)
1979
  • 1979 "Shall I Do It (One More Number One)" b/w "Do It All Again" by Leslie McKeown (single)
  • 1979 "When I'm Alone" by Lee Kosmin (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1979 "Long Distance Love" b/w "Long Distance Love" (Live) by Leslie McKeown (single)
  • 1979 "Don't Hold Back My Bullets" by Bullet Train (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1979 "Radio W.R.O.K." by Scobie Ryder (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1979 "Night After Night" by The Secret (single)
  • 1979 "Moonlight and Muzak" b/w "Woman Make Man" by M (single)
  • 1979 "Jah Wars" by The Ruts (Big Horns :- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1979 "That's the Way the Money Goes" b/w "Satisfy Your Lust (Before You Go Bust)" by M (single)
1980
  • 1980 "Big Fat Man" b/w "It's Too Late" by Laurel Aitken (Produced by John Sparrow and Paul Fox) (single)
  • 1980 "Telstar" by The Typhoons (aka The Ruts) (single)
  • 1980 "West One (Shine on Me)" by The Ruts (August 1980; 7" single; Virgin)
  • 1980 Black Market Clash by The Clash (October 1980; EP; Epic)
  • 1980 "Nerves" by Pearl Harbour (single b-side)
  • 1980 "Bread and Water" by Capital Letters (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1980 "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" by Snoopy & Samantha (Produced by D. Tyrone. Brass by Gary Barnacle (Sax)/Luke Tunney (Trumpet)) (single)
  • 1980 "Boogie All Night" by Bill Campbell (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1980 "Be a Fool For You" b/w "Slow Dancing" by The Pianos (single)
  • 1980 "Do You Wanna Dance" by Boulevard (single)
  • 1980 "Ebony Eyes" by Paul Dawkins (Produced by D. Tyrone. Brass by Gary Barnacle (Sax)/Luke Tunney (Trumpet)) (single)
  • 1980 "Summer Grooves" by Mirage (Horns by Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1980 "Let There Be Love" by Gene Rondo (Produced by D. Tyrone. Brass by Gary Barnacle (Sax)/Luke Tunney (Trumpet)) (single)
  • 1980 "You Can Do" by Lee Kosmin (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1980 "I've Only Just Begun" by Dennis Pinnock (Produced by Tyrone. Brass by Gary Barnacle (Sax)/Luke Tunney (Trumpet)) (single)
  • 1980 "Sayonara" b/w "Dedicate This Record" by Leslie McKeown (single)
  • 1980 "Maniac" by M (single b-side)
  • 1980 "Don't Stay Out Late" by The Regulars (single)
  • 1980 "Delicious Gone Wrong" by Bim (single)
1981
  • 1981 "This Is Radio Clash" b/w "Radio Clash" by The Clash (with Gary Barnacle on Electric Saxophone) (single)
  • 1981 "This Is Radio Clash" b/w "Radio Clash"/"Outside Broadcast"/"Radio 5" by The Clash (with Gary Barnacle on Saxophone and Electric Saxophone) (12 inch single)
  • 1981 "Different View" b/w "Formula Eyes" by Ruts DC (single)
  • 1981 "Vegas"/"Saeta" by Nico (single)
  • 1981 "What's Funk" by Perry Haines (single)
  • 1981 "School" by Stikki Stuff (single)
  • 1981 "Starchild" b/w "Foundation and Empire Parts 1 & 2" by Level 42 (Produced by Mike Vernon) (B-side with Saxophone solo by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1981 "I Want To Feel Your Love" by Obi Onyioha (Horns by Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1981 "Freetown" by The Ram Jam Band (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1981 "Freetown Parts 2 & 3" by The Ram Jam Band (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1981 "Can You See Me?" by The Swim (single)
  • 1981 "I Can't Stop" by The Sinceros (b-side of "Disappearing" 7 inch single)
  • 1981 "Rituals" by Bush Tetras (Produced by Topper Headon) (Track 2:- "Funky Instrumental" with Saxophones by Gary Barnacle/Engineered by Rafe McKenna) (12 inch single)
  • 1981 "Charm" by Positive Noise (Produced by Steve Hillage - Brass by Gary & Bill Barnacle) (single)
  • 1981 "Sunshine On My Pillow" by La Amour (Produced by D.Tyrone. Brass by Gary Barnacle (Sax)/Luke Tunney (Trumpet)) (single)
1982
  • 1982 "Party Party" by Elvis Costello & The Attractions (1982; 7" single; A&M) (with the Royal Guard Horns: brass:- Gary Barnacle/Annie Whitehead) (single)
  • 1982 "Love Cascade" by Leisure Process (Vocals:- Ross Middleton, Keyboards/Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1982 "Night Train" by Visage (11 June 1982; 7" and 12" single; Polydor)
  • 1982 "Lili Voulait Aller Danser" by Julien Clerc (Produced by Stephen Stewart-Short. Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1982 "This Could Be The Night" by George Chandler (Prod.Mike Vernon) (single)
  • 1982 "Wooly Bully" by Attila's Brides (Producer:- Phil Wainman. Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1982 "Run Jilly Run" by Wendy Wu (Keyboards/Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1982 "Because You're Young" by Private Lives (1982; 7" and 12" single; Chrysalis)
  • 1982 "Do What You Wanna Do" by The Cage feat Nona Hendryx (Saxophone/Electric Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1982 "Child Come Away" by Kim Wilde (Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1982 "A Way You'll Never Be" by Leisure Process (Vocals:- Ross Middleton, Keyboards/Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle, Bass:- Mark King, Drums:- Phil Gould)(single)
  • 1982 "Power and the Passion" by Midnight Oil (Prod. Nick Launay) (single) (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney)
  • 1982 "Halfway There" by Mike Rutherford (single)
  • 1982 "T.S.O.P." by Dexy's Midnight Runners (Featuring horns by Gary Barnacle/'Big' Jim Paterson) (b-side of 12 inch version of "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)")
1983
  • 1983 "Let Me Go" by Wendy Wu (single)
  • 1983 "Educating Rita" (single release from OST) by David Hentschel
  • 1983 "Shame, Shame, Shame" by Red Lipstique (single)
  • 1983 "Right Now" by The Creatures (single) (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney)
  • 1983 "Cashflow" by Leisure Process (Vocals:- Ross Middleton, Keyboards/Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1983 "You Disappear From View" by The Teardrop Explodes (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1983 "Only For Love" by Limahl (single)
  • 1983 "Rhythm Of The Rain" by Sarah Brightman (Prod. Andrew Lloyd Webber) (single) (uncredited)
  • 1983 "Wait A Long Time For You" by The Thoughts (single)
  • 1983 "Oscar Wilde" by Red Lipstique (1983; EP; Charly)
  • 1983 "Love Blonde" by Kim Wilde (Brass:- Gary Barnacle (Saxophone)/Bill Barnacle (Trumpet)/Kenny Perk (Trombone)) (single)
  • 1983 "Anxiety" by Leisure Process (Vocals:- Ross Middleton, Keyboards/Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1983 "Let's Stay Together" by Tina Turner (single)
  • 1983 "Calling Your Name" by Marilyn (Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1983 "Clean Heart" by The Inspirational Choir of the Pentecostal First Born Church of the Living God (1983; 12" single; Stiff)
  • 1983 Recognition by The Europeans (1983; EP; A&M)
  • 1983 Pick Me Up by The Inspirational Choir of the Pentecostal First Born Church of the Living God (1983; EP; Stiff)
1984
  • 1984 "Cry And Be Free" by Marilyn (Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1984 "You Don't Love Me" by Marilyn (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1984 "Listen to Your Father" by Feargal Sharkey (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1984 "I Wanna Be Loved" by Elvis Costello (single)
  • 1984 "House of Salome" (featured on Flute/Sax) by Kim Wilde (single)
  • 1984 "You Have" by Marc Almond (1984; 7", 10" and 12" single; Some Bizzare)
  • 1984 "Beat Boy" (single release) by Visage
  • 1984 "Dancing Girls" by Nik Kershaw (Brass:- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney) (uncredited) (single)
  • 1984 "The Only Flame in Town" by Elvis Costello & The Attractions (1984; 12" single; F-Beat)
  • 1984 "Run For Cover" by Steve Grant (of Tight Fit) (Prod. Ian Levine) (Baritone/Tenor Saxophones - Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1984 "Glamoureuse" b\w "Mister Orwell" by Petula Clark (saxophone on "Glamoureuse" by Gary Barnacle) (Produced by Luc Plamondon/Jamie Lane) (French single)
  • 1984 "Mr. Orwell" b/w "Glamoureuse" by Petula Clark (saxophone on "Glamoureuse" by Gary Barnacle) (Producer:- Jamie Lane) (UK single)
  • 1984 "Hot Water" by Level 42 (single)
  • 1984 "Ecstasy" by The Thoughts (single)
  • 1984 "Dance For My Love" by John Stax (Produced by Stephen Stewart-Short. Written by John Stax/Simon May. Electric Saxophone solo by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1984 "Berlin" by Hong Kong Syndikat (1984; 12" single; Teldec, Sire)
  • 1984 "Berlin" by Hong Kong Syndikat (Prod. Rusty Egan) (single)
  • 1984 "Love Glove" by Visage (single)
  • 1984 "The Boy Who Came Back" by Marc Almond (1984; 10" and 12" single; Some Bizzare)
  • 1984 "The Chant Has Begun" by Level 42 (Produced by Ken Scott.Electric Sax by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1984 "Bad Life" by Public Image Ltd (single)
  • 1984 "I Feel Free" b/w "There Is A Dog" by Mark King
  • 1984 "Down in the Subway" by Soft Cell (1984; 12" single; Some Bizzare, Vertigo)
1985
  • 1985 "Uncle Sam" by Madness (single)
  • 1985 "Uncle Sam" (Ray Gun Mix) by Madness (Remix by Michael Brauer - Horns by Gary Barnacle) (12 inch single)
  • 1985 "Who Broke That Love?" by Tom Morley (single)
  • 1985 "Just For You" by Toto Coelo (single b-side)
  • 1985 "Action Style" by El Train (single)
  • 1985 "Sally" (Martin Meissonnier remix) by Carmel (12 inch single)
  • 1985 "Lost Weekend" by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions (1985; 10" and 12" single; PolyGram, Polydor)
  • 1985 "Don't Say It" by Shezwae Powell (1985; 12" maxi single; Victoria, PDI, S.A.)
  • 1985 "Mutants in Mega-City One" by The Fink Brothers
1986
1987
  • 1987 "China In Your Hand" by T'Pau (single) (uncredited - registered with Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL))
  • 1987 "Roadblock" by Stock, Aitken and Waterman (single)
  • 1987 "Pump Up the Volume" ("Roadblock" sample of Chyna (Coral Gordon) (vocals) and Gary Barnacle (sax)) by MARRS (single)
  • 1987 "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister (Brass Section:- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney) As per the album credit - registered with Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL)).
  • 1987 "Addicted to Love (Live)" by Tina Turner (single)
  • 1987 "I Promise You (Get Ready)" b/w "Suzie, Don't Leave Me With Your Boyfriend" by Samantha Fox (Saxophone/Electric Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (uncredited) (single)
  • 1987 "I'm A Survivor" by Zuice (Prod. Lenny White) (single) (uncredited)
  • 1987 "Siamese Twist" by Flesh for Lulu (1987; 12" single; Beggars Banquet)
  • 1987 "Echo Beach" by Toyah (single)
  • 1987 "Success" by Picnic At The Whitehouse (single)
  • 1987 "One By One" by Jo Jo And The Real People (Soprano sax solo) (un-credited) (single)
  • 1987 "The Longer The Road" by Maynard Williams (theme from 'Truckers' BBC TV Series) (Prod.by Alan Winstanley) (single)
  • 1987 "Political Animal" by Mammoth (b-side to the single "Fatman") (uncredited)
  • 1987 "Vistete" by Nacha Pop (single)
  • 1987 "Stretchin' The Pieces" by The CCR Crew (single) (un-credited)
  • 1987 "I Don't Know" by Lanier & Co (single) (un-credited)
  • 1987 "Whatever Makes Our Love Grow" by Edwin Starr (1987 and 1988; 12" single; 10, PWL Empire, Alfa International, BMG Ariola Benelux)
  • 1987 "Twilight World" by Swing Out Sister (2 x 12 inch release (in Canada) featuring "Breakout" (Carnival Mix); Brass Section:- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney)
1988
  • 1988 "Don't Walk Away" by Toni Childs (single)
  • 1988 "This Girl" by T'Pau (b-side to "Secret Garden" single)
  • 1988 "Just A Groove" (b-side to the single "My Mind's Made Up") by Ambassadors of Funk (single)
  • 1988 "Live My Life" by Boy George (Prod. John Robie) (single) (uncredited)
  • 1988 "Flesh Of My Flesh" by Lavine Hudson (single)
  • 1988 "Rock Together" by Mica Paris (b-side of "My One Temptation") (uncredited)
  • 1988 "Whatever Makes Our Love Grow" by Edwin Starr (single) (uncredited)
  • 1988 "Causing A Commotion" by Ice Cold In Alice (Prod. Graham Gouldman) (Horns :- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Luke Tunney/Peter Thoms) (single)
  • 1988 "I'm Sorry" by Hothouse Flowers (single)
  • 1988 "Funkin' for the UK" by 3 Man Island featuring Carol Jiani (1988; 12" single; Chrysalis)
  • 1988 "Magic Lover" by The Cool Notes (single)
  • 1988 "Rags" by Crazyhead (as member of Phantom Horns) (single)
  • 1988 "Fine Time" by Yazz (single)
  • 1988 "For A Friend" by The Communards (single)
  • 1988 "It'll Be Easier In The Morning" by Hothouse Flowers (single)
  • 1988 "Pretending To Care" by Elliot (single)
  • 1988 "Secret Garden" by T'Pau (b-side "This Girl" featuring Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Simon Gardener/Peter Thoms as brass section) (single)
  • 1988 "Tell Me Why Love Dies" by The Duel (single)
  • 1988 "European Rain" by The Big Dish (single)
  • 1988 "Rio de Janvier" by Gold (Prod. Trevor Vallis) (single) (Horns:- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/John Thirkell)
  • 1988 "We Got The Juice" by Derek B (single) (uncredited)
  • 1988 "Road to Our Dream" by T'Pau (single)
  • 1988 "My Minds Made Up" by Ambassadors of Funk (1988; 12" single; Next Plateau, Living Beat, Grind)
  • 1988 "Walk in the Night" by Paul Hardcastle (1988; 12" and CD maxi; Chrysalis)
  • 1988 "Good"/"Naked December" by Major Matt Mason (featuring Sally Boyden and Mike Gregovich)
1989
  • 1989 "Loving A Dream" by Sarah Jane Morris (single)
  • 1989 "Beat Bomb" by Wop Bop Torledo (single)
  • 1989 "Are You Ready..." by Paul Hardcastle Sound Syndicate (single)
  • 1989 "Throwback" by Bankstatement (Tony Banks) (single)
  • 1989 "Musica de amor" by A Man Called Adam (1989; 12" single; Ritmo)
  • 1989 "Lovin' On The Side" by Reid (single)
  • 1989 "Boys And Girls" by 2 Brave (single)
  • 1989 "You Keep It All In" by The Beautiful South (single)
  • 1989 "Strong" by Barry Ryan (b-side of the single "Turn Away") (Producer:- Zeus B. Held Saxophone:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1989 "Standing There" by The Creatures (single)
  • 1989 "Work Your Body" by Blow Fly (feat. Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1989 "Cry" by Waterfront (TV/video only) (single)
  • 1989 "Move On" by Waterfront (single)
  • 1989 "Wanted" by Halo James (video only) (single)
  • 1989 "Love You Feel" by Zeke Manyika (video only) (single)
  • 1989 "Earthly Powers" by A Man Called Adam (1989; 12" single; Acid Jazz)
  • 1989 "Atomic City" by Holly Johnson (Baritone/Electric Tenor Saxophone by Gary Barnacle - performance registered with MU/PPL) (uncredited) (Producer - Dan Hartman)(single)
  • 1989 "Steamy Windows" by Tina Turner (single)
  • 1989 "I Don't Wanna Lose You" by Tina Turner (single)
  • 1989 "Foreign Affair" by Tina Turner (single)
  • 1989 "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" by Michaela Strachan (single)
  • 1989 "Be Free with Your Love" by Spandau Ballet (1989; 7" and 12" single; CBS) (as Phantom Horns) (single)
  • 1989 "Primitive Man" by Eartha Kitt (single)
  • 1989 "Sound Syndicate: Are You Ready..." by Paul Hardcastle (1989; 12" single and CD maxi; AJK Music)
  • 1989 "Everything that I Need (UK-Powermix)" by Timecode (1989; 12" and CD maxi; Bellaphon)
  • 1989 "Shock"/"There's a Word"/"Me and You" by Major Matt Mason (featuring Sally Boyden and Mike Gregovich)
  • 1989 "Oh Phoney" by Morrissey
1990
  • 1990 "Always The Last To Know" by Del Amitri (single) (uncredited - registered with Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL))
  • 1990 "Need A Little Time" by The Beautiful South (single)
  • 1990 "My Book" by The Beautiful South (single)
  • 1990 "Carnival 2000" by Prefab Sprout (as Phantom Horns) (single)
  • 1990 "Treat Me Good" by Yazz (single)
  • 1990 "True Love" by The Chimes (Track 1. "True Love") (Single Version) and Track 2. "True Love" (Extended Version) Produced by The Chimes with additional overdubs by Louie Louie and Flute by Gary Barnacle. Track 3. "True Love" (Louie Louie Remix) with Saxophone/Flute by Gary Barnacle. Track 4. "True Love" (Louie Louie Instrumental) with Flute by Gary Barnacle (single)
  • 1990 "Rebel Music" by Rebel MC (single)
  • 1990 "No More Tears" by Hollywood Beyond (single)
  • 1990 "Move On" by Waterfront (single)
  • 1990 "Abbi Dubbi" by Edoardo Bennato (single)
  • 1990 "Vendo Bagnole" by Edoardo Bennato (single)
  • 1990 "Word Is Out" by Kylie Minogue (single)
  • 1990 "Keep It Together" by David Grant (12 inch Louie Louie remix) (single)
  • 1990 "Real Emotion" by Reid (single)
  • 1990 "Lost Summer" b/w "Strollin"' by The Jazzmasters (12 inch single)
  • 1990 "Couldn't Say Goodbye" by Tom Jones (single)
  • 1990 "First Time Ever" by Joanna Law (single)
  • 1990 "Northern Lights" by The Jazzmasters (12 inch single)
  • 1990 "Gorgeous" by Rozlyne Clarke (single)
  • 1990 "Afrika" (Love And Laughter Remix) by History Featuring Q-Tee (Tracks B1- Afrika (Louie Louie's Mix) and B2- Afrika (Louie Louie's Instrumental) - Produced by Louie Louie and featuring Gary Barnacle on Baritone/Soprano Saxophones and Flute) (12 inch single)
  • 1990 The Christmas Singles by Spitting Image (single)
  • 1990 "Can Can You Party" by Jive Bunny (single)
  • 1990 "You've Got A Friend" by Big Fun and Sonia (feat. Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1990 "Solid Gold" by Ashley & Jackson (single)
  • 1990 "Afrika" by History featuring Q-Tee (Track 2 - Afrika (Louie Louie's Mix) Produced by Louie Louie and featuring Gary Barnacle on Baritone/Soprano Saxophones and Flute) (cd single)
  • 1990 Ease On By by Bassomatic (Track 4:- "Soul Surrender" - Produced by William Orbit with Flute by Gary Barnacle) (4 track CD maxi-single)
  • 1990 "Love Drives On" by Respect (single)
  • 1990 "UK Blak" by Caron Wheeler (1990; 7" single and CD maxi; RCA)
  • 1990 "The Maiden's Lament" by Jools Holland (1990; 7" single; I.R.S. Records)
1991
  • 1991 "La Chitarra" by Edoardo Bennato (single)
  • 1991 "Circle of One" by Oleta Adams (cd maxi single - Track 3:- "Circle Of One" ('T' Remix) Produced by The Funky Ginger (Simon Law) and Dr. Ross, with Sax/Flute by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1991 "Julie Through The Blinds" by The Jeremy Days (single)
  • 1991 "Feel" by Ruth Joy (incl. Track 2 - Louie Louie Remix with Gary Barnacle on Baritone, Tenor and Alto Saxophones) (CD and 12-inch single)
  • 1991 "The Chrono Psionic Interface" by A Man Called Adam (as Phantom Horns) (single)
  • 1991 "Bitter Tears" by INXS (5-track CD and 12-inch single - incl. Track 2. "Bitter Tears" (12" Lorimer Mix) and Track 3. "Bitter Tears" (Instrumental) - both tracks remixed by Peter Lorimer, with Flute by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1991 "It's Still You" by Michael Ball (video only) (single)
  • 1991 "Better Part Of Me" by Junior Giscombe (single)
  • 1991 "Overtime" by Level 42 (single)
  • 1991 "Be Thankful For What You've Got" (from Singles 90/80) by Massive Attack (single) (uncredited)
  • 1991 "Find 'Em Fool 'Em Forget 'Em" by S'Express (1991; 7" and 12" single, and CD maxi; Rhythm King) (as Phantom Horns) (single)
  • 1991 "Guaranteed" by Level 42 (single)
  • 1991 "Cruel (To Be Kind)" by Lindy Layton (single)
  • 1991 "I'll Be There For You" by Donna Gardier (video only) (single)
  • 1991 "The Crown" by Daddy Freddy (3-track single) (Track 1). "The Crown (Radio Version)" - Gary Barnacle on Flute (uncredited). Track 2. "The Crown (12 inch Ragga Mix) - Gary Barnacle on Flute/Alto Sax (uncredited) Track 3. "The Crown (Tumpin B-Line Mix)" - Gary Barnacle on Alto Sax (uncredited) (single)
  • 1991 "Let Love Speak Up Itself" by The Beautiful South (single)
  • 1991 "Real Love" by Drizabone (single)
  • 1991 "Long Hot Summer Night" by JT Taylor (single)
  • 1991 "Try" by Bros (single)
  • 1991 "Overtime (Live)" by Level 42 (4-track maxi-single):- 1. "Overtime" (Live) 2. "Guaranteed" (Live) 3. "If You Were Mine" (Live) 4. "Overtime" (The Hen Pecked Horns Radio Mix) (Horns on all 4 tracks:- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell)
  • 1991 "Shelter" by Bros (b-side to "Try" single)
  • 1991 "Pop Muzik" by Robin Scott (single)
  • 1991 "Real Love" by Drizabone (1991; 7" and 12" single, CD maxi; 4th & Broadway, Island)
  • 1991 "Word Is Out" by Kylie Minogue (28 August 1991; 7", 12", cassette and CD single; PWL)
  • 1991 "Something Got Me Started" by Simply Red (cd and 12 single -incl. Track 4. "Something Got Me Started" (Perfecto Mix) by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne with Gary Barnacle - Alto Sax)
1992
  • 1992 "Am I The Same Girl?" b/w "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister (Brass on "Am I The Same Girl":- Gary Barnacle/Chris Davis/John Thirkell/Vince Sullivan) (Brass on "Breakout":- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell/Peter Thoms/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 1992 "Make It With You" by The Pasadenas (single)
  • 1992 Celebrate Love EP - by Joanna Law (Track A2 - "Celebrate Love" - Produced by The Funky Ginger/Flute by Gary Barnacle. Track B1 - "Peace & Satisfaction" - Flute/Saxophone by Gary Barnacle) (12 inch single)
  • 1992 "You Don't Have To Change" by Kiss the Sky (single)
  • 1992 "A New Life" by Closer Than Close feat Beverley Skeete (Flute by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1992 "Got To Be You" by Koo Doo (feat Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1992 "Don't Sweat The Technique" by Eric B and Rakim (US 12-inch single:- A1. Funky Ginger Club Mix. A2. Funky Ginger Radio Edit. B1. UK Flavor Club Version. B2. UK Flavor Single Edit. Saxophones by Gary Barnacle) (Prod. by Simon Law and Mr. Lee.) (uncredited)
  • 1992 Get To Grips by Ronny Jordan with I.G. Culture (5-track CD and 12-inch single - Track 2. "Get To Grips" (Cool Mix) - additional production and remix by Louie Louie Vega feat. Tenor and Alto Saxes/Flute by Gary Barnacle. Track 3. "Get To Grips" (Rugged Mix) - additional production and remix by Louie Louie Vega with Tenor/Alto Saxes by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1992 "Fair Blows The Wind For France" by Pele (Flute/Piccolo by Gary Barnacle) (un-credited) (single)
  • 1992 "Fireworks" by Pele (Flute/Piccolo by Gary Barnacle) (un-credited) (single)
  • 1992 "Get Ready" by Michelle Collins (single)
  • 1992 "Heaven" b/w "Sound Of Summer" by The Jazzmasters (12 inch single)
  • 1992 "Self Control" on Sing by Vivienne McKone (12 inch single) (Prod. Simon Law)
  • 1992 "Without Love"/"Really Miss Your Love"/"Heart Of Space"/"Body Heat" by The Jazzmasters (cd maxi-single)
  • 1992 "No Toy" by Chara (single)
  • 1992 "You Got A Hold On Me" by Closer Than Close feat Beverley Skeete (single)
  • 1992 "Counting Sheep" by Airhead (single)
  • 1992 I'll Live Forever! by Jannicke (1992; CD maxi; MD)
  • 1992 "Years Go By"/"Ordinary Man"/"Seconds of Your Love" by Sam Moore (Prod. Langer/Winstanley)
1993
1994
1995
1996
  • 1996 "Shine On Me" by Tomoki Hirata featuring Yvonne Yanney (Soprano Saxophone/Flute by Gary Barnacle) (single)
  • 1996 "Love Rules" by West End (single)
  • 1996 "Inside" by Soda (single)
  • 1996 "Cookie" by David Devant And His Spirit Wife (single)
  • 1996 "Do You Dream Of Me?" by Steve McCauley (Brass section :- Gary Barnacle/Peter Thoms/Stuart Brooks) (Producer - Peter Oxendale) (single)
  • 1996 "Average Man" by Symposium (single)
  • 1996 "Never Again" by Happy Clappers (1996; 12" single; Coliseum, Shindig)
  • 1996 Cosmic Girl (UK CD1) by Jamiroquai (Track 2 - "Slipin'n' Slidin"' Brass:- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell) (single)
  • 1996 "Still A Thrill" by Sybil Lynch (single)
  • 1996 "Fun Fun Fun" by Status Quo with The Beach Boys (single)
  • 1996 "Surprise" by Bizarre Inc (single)
  • 1996 "You And I (Keep Holding On)" by Billie Ray Martin (1996; CD maxi; Magnet)
1997
1998
  • 1998 "Starsky & Hutch: The Theme" by Andy G's Starsky & Hutch Allstars featuring Huggy Bear (1998; CD maxi; Virgin)
  • 1998 "Keep A-Knockin'" by Roger Taylor (Queen)
1999
  • 1999 "Back Together Again" by Maxi Priest (single)
  • 1999 "Memorias De Crianca" by Pedro Camilo (single)
  • 1999 "Blue Cactus" by Hajime Mizoguchi (single)
2000
2001
  • 2001 "Get That Groove In" by Blo (Horns by Gary Barnacle/Luke Tunney) (single)
  • 2001 "Benny" (aka Yakety Sax) by The Trixters (single)
2002
  • 2002 "Twelve Inch Singles" by Soft Cell
  • 2002 "Blow Away" by New World (Produced by Gary Barnacle) (4 track maxi-single cd)
2004
  • 2004 "Can U Feel It?" by Positive Flow feat Donna Gardier (single)
2005
  • 2005 "Zoom" by Jazz Junkie (2005; MP3)
  • 2005 "The City Streets" by Positive Flow featuring Donna Gardier (2005; 12" single; Native Source)
2007
  • 2007 "Closer" by Travis (on CD maxi version of "Closer" - Track 3:- "The Great Unknown" with Baritone/Tenor Saxes by Gary Barnacle) (single)
2008
  • 2008 "Hurt" by Patsy Peters (Vocals - engineered/arranged and track mixed by:- Gary Barnacle) (single)
2011
  • 2011 "The Trumpeter" by Ray Foxx (featuring Phantom Horns:- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell) (single)
2012
  • 2012 "La Musica" by Ray Foxx featuring Lovelle (with Phantom Horns:- Gary Barnacle/John Thirkell) (single)

DVDs and video albums

  • 2003 Prince's Trust Rock Gala - Vol 3 (DVD)
  • 2003 PopArt: Pet Shop Boys – The Videos by Pet Shop Boys

See also

References

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  2. Salewicz 2007, p. 203.
  3. Knowles 2003, pp. 24, 32, 42, 77.
  4. Simmonds 2008, p. 137.
  5. Greene-Allmusic.
  6. Buckley 2003, p. VII.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Robbins 1991, pp. 57,275,568.
  8. Gibbs 1996, p. 247.
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  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Phantom Horns.
  12. Kim Wilde.
  13. Reed 1999, p. 37.
  14. Perone 1998, pp. 19,30.
  15. Thomson 2004, p. 164.
  16. Badman 2009, p. 404.
  17. Bogovich-Posner 2003, p. 18.
  18. Robbins-TrouserPress.
  19. Schwann Spectrum 1995, p. 249.
  20. Bennett 2005, p. 377.
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  • Mitchell, Pete (2006). Outside Looking in. Derbyshire, England: The Derwent Press. p. 62. ISBN 1-84667-011-X. 

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