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Robert Fine
Robert Fine is credited on 826 releases across 440 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
826
Pressings credited
440
Albums
8
Decades active
59
In collections
Biography
Robert Fine (1945 – 9 June 2018) was a British sociologist. As a political activist, he was associated with the Alliance for Workers’ Liberty and its predecessor organisations for many years. He was a leading European scholar on the history of social and political thought, cosmopolitan social theory, the social theory of Karl Marx and Hannah Arendt, the Holocaust and contemporary antisemitism, crimes against humanity and human rights. He was a Professor Emeritus at Warwick University. He died on 9 June 2018. In 1996, he won a landmark case against a student who was stalking him, the first time anyone had won damages for being stalked and the first civil action in which a judge had defined stalking. The case was the topic of his memoir Being Stalked (1997), described by The Daily Telegraph as candid and troubling.
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Credited work
826 releases · 440 albums · active 1950–2025
- Engineering · 745
- Other credits · 313
- Performance · 11
- Production · 9
- Mastering · 8
Studios: Watford Town Hall · Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York · Fine Recording Studios · Northrop Memorial Auditorium
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Persuasive Percussion Volume 3
1960

Broadway Basie's...Way
1966

Big Band Bossa Nova
1962

Provocative Percussion Volume 2
1960

Electrodynamics
1963

Pictures At An Exhibition
1961

Provocative Piano
1960
The Great Wide World Of Quincy Jones
1959

Chantilly Lace
1959

One Of Those Songs
1966

Impressions Of Duke Ellington
1962

Great Themes From Hit Films
1962

Provocative Percussion (Vol. 4)
1962

Spanish Guitar
1962

Far Away Places
1961

Provocative Percussion Vol. 3
1961

Pertinent Percussion Cha Cha's
1960

Voodoo!
1959

The Birth Of A Band
1959

No Count Sarah
1959

Callas Is Medea
1973

Plugged In Pop
1969

Brasilian Impressions
1967

Hot Line For Sound (Musical Explorations In Beats...Bongos...Boffs)
1967
Frequent collaborators
- Brahms
- Frederick Fennell
- Antal Dorati
- Tchaikovsky
- Mozart
- Wagner
- Liszt
- Enoch Light And The Light Brigade
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