Alan Winstanley

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Alan Winstanley

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Worked as a producer alongside Clive Langer with Morrissey after he left Stephen Street in 1989.
In his 2014 book: "House Of Fun: The Story Of Madness", John Reed cites Morrissey:

After The Smiths disintegrated in summer 1987, Morrissey had swiftly set about a solo career, teaming up with producer Stephen Street for his successful debut album Viva Hate , issued in spring 1988. After some acrimony with Street, Morrissey opted instead to recruit Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley for sessions beginning August 1989. “I was a serious Madness fan years ago,” Morrissey admitted at the time. “It was largely their sense of perverse fun I quite liked. I never considered the records to be standard pop fare. I quite liked the peculiarity. People say music hall, which I suppose is quite true.”

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Production team made up of Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley.

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Alan Kenneth Winstanley (win-STAN-lee; born 2 November 1952) is an English record producer and songwriter, active from the mid-1970s onwards. He usually works with Clive Langer.His early career during the mid-1970s was as an audio engineer, working on albums by The Stranglers in addition to releases by Joe Jackson and Generation X. He also worked with songwriter Brian Wade producing teen pop singer Nikki Richards' single "Oh Boy!" in 1978.