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  1. 1960 (age 63–64) Portland, Maine, United States. Occupation. Music producer. Stephen Hague (born 1960) [1] is an American record producer [2] [3] most active with various British acts since the 1980s.

  2. Regret (New Order song) " Regret " is a song by British alternative rock band New Order. It was released on 5 April 1993 by London Records as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Republic (1993). Stephen Hague is credited as both the producer and as a co-writer.

    • Alternative Rock [2] [3]
  3. Crush is the sixth studio album by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released on 17 June 1985 by Virgin Records. It is the first of two OMD studio albums to be produced by Stephen Hague.

    • Synth-Pop Pop Rock
  4. Bizarre Love Triangle. " Bizarre Love Triangle " is a song by English rock band New Order, released as a single in November 1986 from their fourth studio album, Brotherhood (1986), which reached the top five on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart, [9] and No. 5 on the Australian ARIA Charts in March 1987.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2022 · Stephen Hague interview: The Hague summit. His productions are some of the defining moments from the last four decades of pop which launched – and relaunched – the careers of some of our most treasured artists. In 2018, producer Stephen Hague took Classic Pop through an extraordinary career behind the studio desk…. By Andy Jones.

  6. After the duo signed with EMI, the song was re-recorded with producer Stephen Hague for their first studio album, Please. In October 1985, the new version was released, reaching number one in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1986. In 1987, the song won Best Single at the Brit Awards, and Best International Hit at the Ivor ...

  7. Lifelines is the seventh studio album by the Norwegian band A-ha, released on 24 April 2002 by WEA Records. The album topped the charts in Norway and Germany, and reached the top 10 in Austria, Denmark, Poland and Switzerland.