Mayo Thompson
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Born
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1944
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Country
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Discography
Solo
The Red Crayola
Main article: Discography
With Art & Language
Main article: The Red Crayola with Art & Language
With Pere Ubu
Collaborations
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Artist
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Album
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Tracks
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1978-9
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2021
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Swell Maps
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MayDay Signals
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- Deliverous Mistail — speech sample
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1981
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1981
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Geisterfahrer
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Fest Der Vielen Sinne
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- Zeit Der Chancen — guitar
- Madish Ahb'el — guitar
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1981
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David Thomas & The Pedestrians
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The Sound Of The Sand And Other Songs Of The Pedestrian
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- Man's Best Friend — accordion
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1987
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1987
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The Last Of England (soundtrack)
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1987
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Jörg Schlick & Megabody
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1989
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1991
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COWWS' Quintett
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Seite A Seite A
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- Die Goetheschneise — drum machine
- Nidda River Suite — drum machine
- Joséphine Leaps In — drum machine
- Funny Green Birds — vocals
- CQ - An Alle — drum machine
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1989
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1998
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Rüdiger Carl
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Book
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1991
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with Diedrich Diederichsen
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1993
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with Michael Schirner
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1997
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Girl Friday
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In the Beginning
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- co-writer, harmonica, piano
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1997
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1999
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Stephen Prina
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Push Comes to Love
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1998
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with Mitchell Kane
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2000
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Tom Watson
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Country & Watson
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2003
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Van Oehlen
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Rock & Roll Is Here To Die
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2003
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Stephanie Taylor
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Adria
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2003
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2009
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with Sven-Åke Johansson Quintett
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Shotgun Wedding
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2005
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Mike Kelley / Scott Benzel
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Day Is Done (soundtrack)
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- co-arranger, co-writer
- The Moaning Dead — guitar, sampler
- Owls Of Night (The Chicken Dance) — guitar
- My Purple Cave — Harpsichord
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Technical
Main article: Records produced by Mayo Thompson
Film music
Exhibitions
Bibliography
Fiction
Essays
Artwork
Interviews / documentation
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Publication
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Notes
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1968
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Mother Magazine, No. 2
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interview
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1975
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Robert Rauschenberg in Israel[3]
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appears in photographs
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1978
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Comstock Lode, No. 4
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interview
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1979
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NME, July 21[4][5]
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interview
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1979
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Vague 2
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interview
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Common Knowledge, No. 1[6]
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interview
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1980
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Step by Step, No. 1[7]
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interview
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1981
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Sounds, August
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interview
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1981
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Vinyl, No. 6
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interview
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1985
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Virgin Prunes: The Faculties of a Broken Heart[8]
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interview
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1989
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R.O.O.M.[9]
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interview
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2005
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Studio Voice Magazine, June
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interview
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2006
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PSA, Iss. 9[10]
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interview
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2007
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Fuck Forever: Der Tod des Indie-Rock
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interview
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2022
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Keep All Your Friends
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interview, oral history
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Filmography
Technical
Appearances in documentaries
References