Performance · Production
Jon St. James
Jon St. James is credited on 563 releases across 135 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1979–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
563
Pressings credited
135
Albums
6
Decades active
85
In collections
Biography
Jon St. James is an American guitarist, songwriter–composer, producer and recording engineer. His Casbah Recording Studio was a part of Orange County, California's new music scene in the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s. St. James' first album was as leader–frontman–songwriter of the progressive rock group French Lick. St James was a pioneer of techno pop and dance music, using Moog synthesizers, electronic effects, and tape loops. St. James lived in France for two years, studying Musique concrète with French composers. There he first used Revox A77 tape machines to create ambient electronic textures. Upon returning from France, St. James started the electronic pop group Q with Stacey Swain (Stacey Q), Dan Van Patten from Berlin and John Van Tongeren. Q released one single, "Playback", on Cocteau Records, which was co-owned by Bill Nelson of Bebop Deluxe fame. Q also released a self-titled EP on red vinyl in the US on M.A.O. Records in 1982. Q later became SSQ and signed with EMI America Records on the heels of St. James' recording the first Berlin album Pleasure Victim. EMI signed St. James to a six-record solo deal. The first single off St. James' solo album "Trans-Atlantic" was to be "The Girl Who Seduced the World", which David Bowie wanted for his album Let's Dance. However, EMI America closed its doors almost immediately after the release of the SSQ and Jon St. James albums. St. James continued to do TV and movie work. He and Swain regrouped as Stacey Q in 1984 and released "Two of Hearts", which became a worldwide pop hit on Atlantic Records.
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Credited work
563 releases · 135 albums · active 1979–2025
- Performance · 676
- Production · 436
- Engineering · 95
- Other credits · 31
- Mastering · 26
Studios: Formula 1 Studios · Casbah Studio · Formula One Music (2) · Paramount Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Pleasure Victim
1982

Smell The Magic
1990

The Return Of The Living Dead (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1985

Knockin' Boots
1990

Better Than Heaven
1986

Fear Of A Punk Planet
1991

The Enigma Variations 2
1987

Two Of Hearts
1986

Live At The House Of Blues
2004

Journey To Anywhere
2000

Peace
1990

The Enigma Variations
1985

Hot Rod - Music From The Motion Picture
2007

Nights Like This
1989

Naïve Art
1989

I Love You
1988

Hard Machine
1988

Three-Time Lover
1987

Cathedral Of Tears
1984

Playback
1983

Skeletons In The Closet
1981

The Burning Brothel. / My Heart Bleedz Pink Lemonade
2011

Naïve Dance
1990

Post-Mersh, Vol. 3
1988
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