Ten years ago (gulp) I started pulling together some information for the site which, amongst many other things, documented the records where Dan appears as a guest artist. I never finished the article but perhaps now it's time to resurrect it and finish it off, especially since there's been a few additions since Dan re-emerged in 2004. Here's what I have so far. Please add to the list if you know of something I've missed:
1. Teenage Filmstars, 'There's A Cloud Over Liverpool' 7" (Clockwork Records COR 002), released in September 1979.
Dan played keyboards on the single. He also contributed backing vocals to the single's b-side, 'Sometimes Good Guys Don't Follow Trends'.
2. The Missing Scientists - Big City Bright Lights 7" (Rough Trade) 1980.
Dan contributes guitar, keyboards and backing vocals to the collaboration with Joe Foster.
3. The Times - 'Pop Goes Art' LP (Whaam!) 1982.
Dan played guitar on half of the LP.
4. The Direct Hits - 'Blow Up' LP (Whaam BIG 7), released in June 1984.
Dan played piano on the song "The Old Curiosity Shop".
5. The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter's - 'Trash Mantra' LP (Dreamworld / Constrictor) 1987.
Dan played keyboards.
6. The Bartlebees - 'Diary of a Youngblood' LP (Little Teddy) 1993.
Dan played organ on 'No flowers for Florine' & 'When you are happy you won't understand'.
7. Dustin's Bar Mitzvah - Artrocker (LP - Get Your Mood On) Hungry Kid (2006)
Features Dan spoken vocal.
8. Acid House Kings - Heaven Knows I Miss Him Now (single) (October 2011)
Dan vocal. Also features Texas Bob on guitar.
Dan Treacy on other people's records
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Re: Dan Treacy on other people's records
Comet Gain – City Fallen Leaves LP (Kill Rock Stars KRS439) 2005
Dan plays guitar on the song 'Daydream Scars'.
Dan plays guitar on the song 'Daydream Scars'.
Re: Dan Treacy on other people's records
San Leon – Bits & Pieces (I + D Music) 2010
Credited as Television Personalities on the song "Connie And Dee-Dee", Dan sings in the chorus
Credited as Television Personalities on the song "Connie And Dee-Dee", Dan sings in the chorus