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Bruce Robbins
Bruce Robbins is credited on 219 releases across 63 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1979–2019 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

219
Pressings credited
63
Albums
5
Decades active
106
In collections
Biography
Bruce Robbins is an American literary scholar, author and an academic. He is the Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Robbins's research interests include book projects on the history of literary representations of atrocity and the connections between criticism and politics, along with cosmopolitanism, intellectuals, nineteenth and twentieth century fiction, and literary and cultural theory. He has authored several books including The Servant's Hand: English Fiction from Below, Feeling Global: Internationalism in Distress, and The Beneficiary. He has also directed two documentaries, Some of My Best Friends Are Zionists and What Kind of Jew Is Shlomo Sand?. Robbins worked as co-editor of the journal Social Text from 1991 until 2000 and is editor-in-chief of the online journal politicsslashletters.org.
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Credited work
219 releases · 63 albums · active 1979–2019
- Engineering · 254
- Other credits · 17
- Production · 2
Studios: Minot Sound · Battery Studios, London · Atlantic Studios · The Hit Factory
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

World Coming Down
1999

Give Me The Reason
1986

The Night I Fell In Love
1985

Electric Rendezvous
1982

Emerson, Lake & Powell
1986

Tear Down These Walls
1988

Busy Body
1983

Two Of A Kind
1982

Hands Down
1982

Biohazard
1990

Foxie
1983

Backstreet
1983

Sign Of The Times
1981

Accidentally On Purpose
1988

Twice The Love
1988

Ivory Coast
1988

Jonathan Butler
1987

Finyl Vinyl
1986

Breaking Point
1986

Gravity
1985

12
1984

Marcus Miller
1984

Suddenly
1983

Yours Forever
1983
Frequent collaborators
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