Engineering · Production
Earle Mankey
Earle Mankey is credited on 917 releases across 245 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1972–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
917
Pressings credited
245
Albums
6
Decades active
268
In collections
Biography
Earle Mankey (sometimes misspelled "Earl" in credits) (born March 8, 1947, in Washington, United States) is an American musician, record producer and audio engineer. He was a founding member and guitarist for the band Halfnelson, later called Sparks. He became a record producer, predominantly for Los Angeles area bands like the Pop, 20/20, the Runaways, Concrete Blonde, Jumpin' Jimes, the Long Ryders, the Three O'Clock, the Tearaways, the Conditionz, Adicts, Durango 95, Leslie Pereira and the Lazy Heroes, and Kristian Hoffman. He is the brother of Concrete Blonde guitarist James Mankey. As an engineer, his work includes The Beach Boys Love You (1977) and M.I.U. Album (1978) by The Beach Boys. Mankey's route into studio work began formally with the demo recordings he engineered for Halfnelson. Using two stereo reel-to-reel tape recorders (a Sony quarter-inch and a Panasonic quarter-inch) he painstakingly built up the tracks by recording onto the first recorder and then playing the results back into the second recorder along with a simultaneous performance either by himself on guitar or Ron Mael on keyboards until a finished backing track was completed, to which Russell Mael then added vocals. Mankey describes these early experiments as "fussing around with tape recorders" though he admits he took pride in the "cutting edge" nature of the home recordings he made at this time. On his approach to recording and making music, he says: "About the only thing that can excite me is to try to think of something I haven't thought of before and then try to do it – which is the satisfying part."
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Credited work
917 releases · 245 albums · active 1972–2026
- Engineering · 818
- Production · 501
- Performance · 265
- Mastering · 60
- Other credits · 9
Studios: Brother Studio, Santa Monica · Earle's Psychedelic Shack · Earle's Favorite Studio · Battery Studios, London
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Pacific Ocean Blue
1977

Love You
1977

Blue Moves
1976

Bloodletting
1990

L.A. (Light Album)
1979

Queens Of Noise
1977

15 Big Ones
1976

Indiscreet
1975

Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits
1975

Flamejob
1994

Native Sons
1984

Big Beat From Badsville
1997

The Incredible Shrinking Dickies
1979

M.I.U. Album
1978

Halfnelson
1972

Good Vibrations (Thirty Years Of The Beach Boys)
1993

Big Beat
1976

A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing
1972

Walking In London
1992

Concrete Blonde
1986

The Best Of The Runaways
1982

New Wave
1977

Boats Against The Current
1977

Sell, Sell, Sell
1996
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