Stephen Hague

Stephen Hague (born 1960)[1] is an American record producer[2][3] most active with various British acts since the 1980s.

This 1981 album spawned the Los Angeles radio hit "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?"

[5] Hague's first noted UK production was on Malcolm McLaren's "Madam Butterfly" single.

[5] Hague has also worked with Public Image Ltd., New Order, Jimmy Somerville, Melanie C, James, Peter Gabriel, Dubstar,[6] Erasure, Pretenders, Blur, Pere Ubu, Robert Palmer, a-ha, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Robbie Williams, Tom Jones and Robbie Robertson, producing the hits "So In Love", "West End Girls", "It's A Sin", "Go West", "True Faith", "Regret", "Bizarre Love Triangle", and "A Little Respect" among many others.

Hague's production style has been described as a lush, layered sound with occasional jagged edges.