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Paul Speare
Paul Speare is credited on 124 releases across 30 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1981–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
124
Pressings credited
30
Albums
5
Decades active
138
In collections
Biography
Paul George Speare (born 10 December 1955) is an English composer, producer, freelance saxophonist and flute player, formerly a member of Dexys Midnight Runners and The TKO Horns. He was born to Reginald and Julia Speare in Romford, Essex. He attended Dagenham County High School where he began playing drums, piano and viola when he was 15 years of age. At 16 he took up the flute, and tenor saxophone soon followed. He went on to study flute at the London College of Music and played saxophone in various pop and jazz bands during this time. Later, he moved to Birmingham and became heavily involved in the Midlands music scene for many years as a session musician, band leader and music producer. Speare has played in many bands over the years, and from 1981-1982 was a full-time member of Dexys Midnight Runners. He later formed a horn section called The TKO Horns, along with Jim Paterson and Brian Maurice from Dexys. Another former Dexys saxophone player Geoff Blythe soon replaced Brian and Dave Plews was added on trumpet. The TKOs featured prominently on Elvis Costello's 1983 album Punch The Clock. It was during a recording session for Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook's album, Difford & Tilbrook, that he was unexpectedly asked by producer Tony Visconti to add a baritone saxophone part to "Actions Speak Faster". From that moment he discovered his love of the instrument and has specialised in it since. Speare later featured on the single "Nelson Mandela" by the Special AKA. From the early 1990s, Speare was a music and media lecturer in a number of further education colleges until 2005. Since then he has worked as a freelance arranger, composer, session musician and producer. He played baritone sax/flute on the tracks "More" and "Old Father Tyme" for the Paul Weller album "On Sunset" (2020). He featured on the Stone Foundation albums "Street Rituals" (2017) produced by Paul Weller, "Everybody, Anyone" (2018) and "Is Love Enough" (2020), on which he played bariton
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Credited work
124 releases · 30 albums · active 1981–2022
- Performance · 146
- Other credits · 25
- Engineering · 10
- Production · 9
Studios: Air Studios · Genetic Studios · Eden Studios · Black Barn Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Too-Rye-Ay
1982

Punch The Clock
1983

Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
1980

In The Studio
1984

On Sunset
2020

66
2024

Fat Pop (Volume 1)
2021

Nelson Mandela c/w Break Down The Door!
1984

Quiet Please… The New Best Of Nick Lowe
2009

Nick Lowe And His Cowboy Outfit
1984

Free Nelson Mandela (Special 70th Birthday Remake)
1988

The Celtic Soul Brothers
1982
Frequent collaborators
- Dexys Midnight Runners
- Terminal Power Company
- The Special AKA
- Stone Foundation
- Nick Lowe And His Cowboy Outfit
- Elvis Costello And The Attractions
- John Watts
- The Rosehips
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