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Stuart Price (born 9 September 1977) is a three-time Grammy-winning British electronic musician, songwriter, and record producer known for his work with artists including Madonna, The Killers, New Order, Kylie Minogue, Example, Take That, Missy Elliott, Scissor Sisters, Pet Shop Boys, Brandon Flowers, Gwen Stefani, Seal, Keane, Frankmusik , Hard-Fi, Hurts, Everything Everything and Darin. His acts include British electronic pop/rock band Zoot Woman (with Adam Blake and Johnny Blake), Les Rythmes Digitales, Paper Faces, Man With Guitar, Thin White Duke (not to be confused with David Bowie's earlier persona of the same name), and the parodic French moniker Jacques Lu Cont (though he actually grew up in Reading, England). [1] [2] Price receives songwriting or production credit for the following songs:
Title | Year | Artist | Album | Songwriter | Producer | |||
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Primary | Secondary | Additional | Vocal | |||||
"X-Static Process" | 2003 | Madonna | American Life | |||||
"Let's Get Ill" (featuring Kelis) | P Diddy | Non-album single | ||||||
"Jetstream" | 2005 | New Order | Waiting for the Sirens' Call | |||||
"Guilt is a Useless Emotion" | ||||||||
"Avalon" | Juliet | Random Order | ||||||
"Ride the Pain" | ||||||||
"Au" | ||||||||
"Nu Taboo" | ||||||||
"Never Land" | ||||||||
"Puppet" | ||||||||
"On the Dancefloor" | ||||||||
"Waiting" | ||||||||
"Would You Mind" | ||||||||
"United" | ||||||||
"Pot of Gold" | ||||||||
"My Machine" | Princess Superstar | My Machine | ||||||
"Artery" | ||||||||
"A Teardrop Hitting the Ground" | The Veronicas | The Secret Life Of... | ||||||
"Hung Up" | Madonna | Confessions on a Dance Floor | ||||||
"Get Together" | ||||||||
"Sorry" | ||||||||
"I Love New York" | ||||||||
"Let It Will Be" | ||||||||
"Forbidden Love" | ||||||||
"Jump" | ||||||||
"How High" | ||||||||
"Isaac" | ||||||||
"Push" | ||||||||
"Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf" | 2007 | The Killers | Sawdust | |||||
"Sweet Talk" | ||||||||
"If It's in My Mind, It's on My Face" | Seal | System | ||||||
"Just Like Before" | ||||||||
"Loaded" | ||||||||
"Wedding Day" (with Heidi Klum) | ||||||||
"System" | ||||||||
"Dumb" | ||||||||
"The Right Life" | ||||||||
"Rolling" | ||||||||
"Immaculate" | ||||||||
"Amazing" | ||||||||
"Human" | 2008 | The Killers | Day & Age | |||||
"Last Night in Brooklyn" | Innerpartysystem | Innerpartysystem | ||||||
"Structure" | ||||||||
"Obsession" | ||||||||
"New Poetry" | ||||||||
"Again and Again" | Keane | Perfect Symmetry | ||||||
"Black Burning Heart" | ||||||||
"Spaceman" | The Killers | Day & Age | ||||||
"Losing Touch" | ||||||||
"Joyride" | ||||||||
"A Dustland Fairytale" | ||||||||
"This is Your Life" | ||||||||
"I Can't Stay" | ||||||||
"Neon Tiger" | ||||||||
"The World We Live In" | ||||||||
"Goodnight, Travel Well" | ||||||||
"A Crippling Bow" | ||||||||
"Forget About What I Said" | ||||||||
"Tidal Wave" | ||||||||
"3 Little Words" | Frankmusik | Complete Me | ||||||
"Better Off as 2" | 2009 | |||||||
"Confusion Girl" | ||||||||
"Gotta Boyfriend?" | ||||||||
"Your Boy" | ||||||||
"When You're Around" | ||||||||
"Wonder Woman" | ||||||||
"Complete Me" | ||||||||
"Time Will Tell" | ||||||||
"Run Away from Trouble" | ||||||||
"All the Lovers" | 2010 | Kylie Minogue | Aphrodite | |||||
"Fire with Fire" | Scissor Sisters | Night Work | ||||||
"Night Work" | ||||||||
"Whole New Way" | ||||||||
"Any Which Way" | ||||||||
"Harder You Get" | ||||||||
"Running Out" | ||||||||
"Skin This Cat" | ||||||||
"Skin Tight" | ||||||||
"Sex and Violence" | ||||||||
"Night Life" | ||||||||
"Invisible Light" | ||||||||
"Get Outta My Way" | Kylie Minogue | Aphrodite | ||||||
"Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)" | ||||||||
"Closer" | ||||||||
"Aphrodite" | ||||||||
"Illusion" | ||||||||
"Better than Today" | ||||||||
"Cupid Boy" | ||||||||
"Looking for an Angel" | ||||||||
"Can't Beat the Feeling" | ||||||||
"Only the Young" | Brandon Flowers | Flamingo | ||||||
"Hard Enough" (featuring Jenny Lewis) | ||||||||
"Jilted Lovers & Broken Hearts" | ||||||||
"Playing with Fire" | ||||||||
"Was It Something I Said?" | ||||||||
"On the Floor" | ||||||||
"Swallow It" | ||||||||
"The Clock Was Tickin'" | ||||||||
"Jacksonville" | ||||||||
"I Came Here to Get Over You" | ||||||||
"Right Behind You" | ||||||||
"The Flood" | Take That | Progress | ||||||
"Well, Well, Well" | Duffy | Endlessly | ||||||
"SOS" | Take That | Progress | ||||||
"Wait" | ||||||||
"Kidz" | ||||||||
"Pretty Things" | ||||||||
"Happy Now" | ||||||||
"Underground Machine" | ||||||||
"What Do You Want from Me?" | ||||||||
"Affirmation" | ||||||||
"Eight Letters" | ||||||||
"Flowerbed" | ||||||||
"Keeping My Baby" | Duffy | Endlessly | ||||||
"Don't Forsake Me" | ||||||||
"Lovestruck" | ||||||||
"Love Love" | 2011 | Take That | Progressed EP | |||||
"When We Were Young" | ||||||||
"Man" | ||||||||
"The Day the Work is Done" | ||||||||
"Beautiful" | ||||||||
"Don't Say Goodbye" | ||||||||
"Aliens" | ||||||||
"Wonderful World" | ||||||||
"Fire in the House" | Hard-Fi | Killer Sounds | ||||||
"Love Song" | ||||||||
"Don't Shoot Me Santa" | The Killers | (Red) Christmas EP | ||||||
"Joseph, Better You Than Me" (featuring Elton John and Neil Tennant) | ||||||||
"¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!" (featuring Wild Light and Mariachi El Bronx) | ||||||||
"Boots" | ||||||||
"The Secret Life of Letters" | 2012 | Scissor Sisters | Magic Hour | |||||
"Somewhere" | ||||||||
"Miss Atomic Bomb" | The Killers | Battle Born | ||||||
"Carry Me Home" | ||||||||
"Axis" | 2013 | Pet Shop Boys | Electric | |||||
"Vocal" | ||||||||
"Bolshy" | ||||||||
"Love Is a Bourgeois Construct" | ||||||||
"Fluorescent" | ||||||||
"Inside a Dream" | ||||||||
"The Last to Die" | ||||||||
"Shouting in the Evening" | ||||||||
"Thursday" | ||||||||
"Love Don't Die" | The Fray | Helios | ||||||
"Just Another Girl" | The Killers | Direct Hits | ||||||
"Hurricane" | 2014 | The Fray | Helios | |||||
"Hold My Hand" | ||||||||
"Give It Away" | ||||||||
"Closer to Me" | ||||||||
"Keep On Waiting" | ||||||||
"Our Last Days" | ||||||||
"Break Your Plans" | ||||||||
"Wherever This Goes" | ||||||||
"Shadow and a Dancer" | ||||||||
"Same as You" | ||||||||
"Winter Sun" | ||||||||
"500,000 Acres" | ||||||||
"Next Year" | Example | Live Life Living | ||||||
"At Night" | ||||||||
"Longest Goodbye" | ||||||||
"Wasted Love" (featuring Dougy) | Steve Angello | Wild Youth | ||||||
"Let in the Sun" | Take That | III | ||||||
"Lovelife" | ||||||||
"Portrait" | ||||||||
"I Like It" | ||||||||
"Give Me Your Love" | ||||||||
"Into the Wild" | ||||||||
"Distant Past" | 2015 | Everything Everything | Get to Heaven | |||||
"Regret" | ||||||||
"To the Bible" | ||||||||
"Get to Heaven" | ||||||||
"Spring / Sun / Winter / Dread" | ||||||||
"The Wheel Is (Turning Now)" | ||||||||
"Furtune 500" | ||||||||
"Blast Doors" | ||||||||
"Zero Pharoah" | ||||||||
"No Replies" | ||||||||
"Warm Healer" | ||||||||
"We Sleep in Pairs" | ||||||||
"Hapsburg Lippp" | ||||||||
"President Heartbeat" | ||||||||
"Brainchild" | ||||||||
"Yuppie Super" | ||||||||
"Only as Good as My God" | ||||||||
"Superheated" (featuring Brandon Flowers) | New Order | Music Complete | ||||||
"Arm's Length" | Kacy Hill | Bloo EP | ||||||
"Nothing Will Be Bigger than Us" | Hurts | Surrender | ||||||
"Kaleidoscope" | ||||||||
"Remember" (featuring The Presets) | Steve Angello | Wild Youth | ||||||
"The Pop Kids" | 2016 | Pet Shop Boys | Super | |||||
"Happiness" | ||||||||
"Twenty-Something" | ||||||||
"Groovy" | ||||||||
"The Dictator Decides" | ||||||||
"Pazzol" | ||||||||
"Inner Sanctum" | ||||||||
"Undertow" | ||||||||
"Sad Robot World" | ||||||||
"Say It to Me" | ||||||||
"Burn" | ||||||||
"Into Thin Air" | ||||||||
"Lion" | Kacy Hill | Like a Woman | ||||||
"Singing Low" | The Fray | Through the Years: The Best of the Fray | ||||||
"Mixed Signals" | Robbie Williams | The Heavy Entertainment Show | ||||||
"Bruce Lee" | ||||||||
"Sensitive" | ||||||||
"Dearly Beloved" | 2017 | Kiesza | Non-album single | |||||
"London" | Maty Noyes | Non-album single | ||||||
"Lucky Stars" | Take That | Wonderland | ||||||
"Superstar" | ||||||||
"The Last Poet" | ||||||||
"Hard to Love" | Kacy Hill | Like a Woman | ||||||
"Cruel" | ||||||||
"First Time" | ||||||||
"Say You're Wrong" | ||||||||
"Run for Cover" | The Killers | Wonderful Wonderful | ||||||
"Out of My Mind" | ||||||||
"Phantom of the Dancefloor" (featuring Philippe Sly) | 2018 | Kiesza | Non-album single | |||||
"Don't Talk Love" | The Knocks | New York Narcotic | ||||||
"Colour Wheel" | 2019 | Biffy Clyro | Balance, Not Symmetry | |||||
"A Song for My Future Self" | Sundara Karma | Ulfilas' Alphabet | ||||||
"One Last Night on This Earth" | ||||||||
"Greenhands" | ||||||||
"Symbols of Joy & Eternity" | ||||||||
"Higher States" | ||||||||
"Illusions" | ||||||||
"Little Smart Houses" | ||||||||
"Duller Days" | ||||||||
"Sweet Intentions" | ||||||||
"Rainbow Body" | ||||||||
"Ulfilas' Alphabet" | ||||||||
"Home (There Was Never Any Reason to Feel So Alone)" | ||||||||
"Dreamland" | Pet Shop Boys | Hotspot | ||||||
"Burning the Heather" | ||||||||
"Silver" | DMA'S | The Glow | ||||||
"Never Before" | 2020 | |||||||
"The Glow" | ||||||||
"Life Is a Game of Changing" | ||||||||
"Criminals" | ||||||||
"Strangers" | ||||||||
"Learning Alive" | ||||||||
"Hello Girlfriend" | ||||||||
"Appointment" | ||||||||
"Round & Around" | ||||||||
"Cobracaine" | ||||||||
"Will-o-the-Wisp" | Pet Shop Boys | Hotspot | ||||||
"You Are the One" | ||||||||
"Happy People" | ||||||||
"Hoping for a Miracle" | ||||||||
"I Don't Wanna" | ||||||||
"Monkey Business" | ||||||||
"Only the Dark" | ||||||||
"Wedding in Berlin" | ||||||||
"Cool" | Dua Lipa | Future Nostalgia | ||||||
"Levitating" | ||||||||
"Hallucinate" | ||||||||
"Love Again" | ||||||||
"That Kind of Woman" | 2021 | Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition) | ||||||
"Superstar" | 2022 | Darin | Non-album single | |||||
"Catch Me in the Air" | Rina Sawayama | Hold The Girl | ||||||
"Free Yourself" | 2023 | Jessie Ware | That! Feels Good! | |||||
"Pearls" | ||||||||
"Freak Me Now" | ||||||||
"Lightnin" |
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