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Steve Goulding
South London, United Kingdom
Steve Goulding is credited on 662 releases across 137 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1976–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
662
Pressings credited
137
Albums
6
Decades active
445
In collections
Biography
Steve Goulding (born 1954) is an English drummer, who has played as a member of Graham Parker and the Rumour, the Associates, Poi Dog Pondering, the Waco Brothers, Sally Timms and the Drifting Cowgirls and the Mekons. He also played the drums on the hit singles "Let's Go to Bed" by the Cure and "Watching the Detectives" with Elvis Costello. He co-wrote "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass" with Nick Lowe and Andrew Bodnar. He lives in New York City.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
662 releases · 137 albums · active 1976–2026
- Performance · 1,008
- Other credits · 10
- Production · 1
Studios: Rockfield Studios · Eden Studios · Trident Studios · DB Studios, Tel Aviv
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

My Aim Is True
1977

Standing On A Beach • The Singles (And Unavailable B-Sides)
1986

Greatest Hits
2001

Japanese Whispers: The Cure Singles Nov 82 : Nov 83
1983

Jesus Of Cool
1978

Squeezing Out Sparks
1979

The Walk
1983

Let's Go To Bed
1982

Wreckless Eric
1978

The Best Of Elvis Costello - The First 10 Years
2007

The Very Best Of Elvis Costello
1999

Howlin Wind
1976

Heat Treatment
1976

That Summer!
1979

The Parkerilla
1978

A Brief History Of The Twentieth Century
1990

The Up Escalator
1980

Stick To Me
1977

Black And Dekker
1980

A Man Under The Influence
2001

The Mekons Rock 'N' Roll
1989

Perhaps
1985

Promise
1983

The Best Of Dave Edmunds
1981
Frequent collaborators
- Nick Lowe
- Graham Parker And The Rumour
- Various
- The Rumour
- The Cure
- Mekons
- Graham Parker & The Rumour
- Sally Timms And The Drifting Cowgirls
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