Red Triangle (production team)
Red Triangle | |
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Also known as | Red Triangle Productions |
Origin | Christchurch, Dorset |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2012 | –present
Website |
redtrianglepro |
Members |
Rick Parkhouse George Tizzard |
Red Triangle, also known as Red Triangle Productions, is a British songwriting and production team comprising Rick Parkhouse and George Tizzard. They are known for their work with popular acts including Charlie Puth, The Struts, 5 Seconds of Summer, Cheryl, The Saturdays, Union J,[1][2] Loveable Rogues and others.
Red Triangle are known for co-writing the song "Good Girls" for Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer.[3] The track was released as an instant grat track when the band's debut album 5 Seconds of Summer was made available to pre-order, went on to top the iTunes charts in 23 countries including the US, and ranked as number eight on the Billboard Digital Songs chart.[4][5] "Good Girls" was released as the fourth single from the album.[6]
In October 2014, it was reported in the UK's Daily Mail that Red Triangle had been working with Cheryl.[7][8][9][10] It was reported in 2015 that Red Triangle were in a group of established musicians working on developing Ben Haenow's debut album.[11]
In December 2015, Red Triangle were sole producers of the album Ghost Town by Spanish boyband Auryn. Red Triangle also have writing credits on the album, which includes a feature by US artist Anastacia. In its first week of release, the album went straight to the top of the Spanish album charts, outselling both Adele's album 25 and Coldplay's album A Head Full of Dreams, which was released in the same week. [12] Ghost Town has since been certified Gold.
Red Triangle Productions are owners of The Beach Studios in Christchurch, Dorset, popular with visitors to the Chewton Glen.[13]>[14]
Discography
Year | Song title | Artist | Album | Credit |
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2016 | The Truth | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Phoenix | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Skeletons | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Can I Be Him? | James Arthur | Back from the Edge | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Still Breathing | Green Day | Revolution Radio | Co-writing |
2016 | Samurai | DJ Vanic feat. Katy Tiz | N/A | Co-writing, co-production |
2016 | Cut It Out | Little Sea | N/A | Co-writing, co-production |
2016 | As You Are (feat. Shy Carter)[15] | Charlie Puth | Nine Track Mind | Co-writing, co-production |
2016 | Just One | Sweet California | Head for the Stars | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Shine Like Gold | Ronan Keating | Time of My Life | Co-writing (with The Vamps) |
2016 | What You Give | The Tide (band) | N/A | Co-writing, production |
2016 | Shame | Alex Newell | N/A | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Lost in Translation | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Ghost Town, Electric, Who's Loving You? (feat. Anastasia), Memphis | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Was It the Right Thing to Do, I Will Take You There, Footprints, Them Girls | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Million Dollars, They Don't Know, Si the he perdido, Solo un dia | Auryn | Ghost Town | Co-writing, production |
2015 | One Night[16] | Ben Haenow | Ben Haenow | Co-writing, production, mixing |
2015 | Cheater | The Vamps | Wake Up | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Boy Without A Car | The Vamps | Wake Up | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Runaway | The Vamps | Wake Up | Production |
2015 | Lately (Love, Love, Love) | Little Giants | N/A | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Just a Little Bit | Auryn | Circus Avenue | Co-writing, production |
2015 | Mercedes | Kumi Koda | Walk of My Life | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | "YOLO" | Union J | You Got It All – The Album | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | "I Don't Care" | Cheryl | Only Human | Vocal production |
2014 | "Fight On" | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production |
2014 | "Throwback" | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production |
2014 | "Beats N Bass" | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production |
2014 | "Tattoo" | Cheryl | Only Human - Deluxe edition | Co-writing, production |
2014 | "I Won't Break" | Cheryl | Only Human - Deluxe edition | Production |
2014 | "Intro" | Cheryl | Only Human | Writing, production |
2014 | "Stars" | Cheryl | Only Human | Co-writing, production[17] |
2014 | "Good Girls" | 5 Seconds of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer | Co-writing |
2014 | "English Love Affair" | 5 Seconds of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer | Co-writing, Co-production |
2014 | "Just Saying" | 5 Seconds of Summer | Good Girls EP | Co-writing |
2014 | "Close as Strangers" | 5 Seconds of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer - Target exclusive version | Co-writing |
2014 | "808" | The Saturdays | Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits | Co-writing, production |
2014 | "Tonight (We Live Forever)" | Union J | You Got It All – The Album | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | "Honest" | Loveable Rogues | This and That | Co-writing, production |
2014 | "Kiss This" | The Struts | Everybody Wants | Co-writing, co-production |
2014 | "English Love Affair" | 5 Seconds Of Summer | 5 Seconds of Summer | Co-writing |
2014 | "Clockwork" | Ashley Roberts | n/a | Co-writing, co-production |
2013 | "Boy" | Little Mix | Salute | Co-writing[18] |
2013 | "Undercover" | Abraham Mateo | AM | Co-writing |
2013 | "Millionaire" | Scouting for Girls | Greatest Hits | Co-writing |
2013 | "What a Night" | Loveable Rogues | This and That | Co-writing, co-production |
2013 | "Could Have Been Me" | The Struts | Everybody Wants | Co-writing, co-production |
2013 | "You Don't Have the Right" | The Saturdays | Living for the Weekend | Production, mix |
2013 | "We Takin' Over" | Victoria Duffield | Now Dance 4 | Co-writing |
2012 | "Sitting on Top of the World" | Alexandra Burke | Heartbreak on Hold | Co-writing, co-production |
2012 | "Given Up Giving Up" | Lilygreen & Maguire | n/a | Co-production |
See also
References
- ↑ Nissim, Mayer. "Union J announce new album You Got It All" Digital Spy 31 Oct 2014, accessed 9 Dec 2014
- ↑ Baxter-Wright, Dusty. "Union J announce new album 'You Got IT All' and release track listing". Sugars cape 31 Oct 2014, accessed 9 Dec 2014.
- ↑ Smith, Carl. "5SOS talk album track 'Good Girls' as it hits number 1 on US iTunes" Sugarscape, 28 May 14, accessed 16 June 2014
- ↑ Cantor, Brian. "5 Seconds of Summer Has Biggest Sales Week Yet with “Good Girls”" 4 Jun 2014, accessed 16 June 2014
- ↑ Danishcharts.com, accessed 11 July 2014
- ↑ Twitter, 6 Oct 2014
- ↑ Davison, Rebecca. "'Things don't bother me like they used to': Cheryl Fernandez-Versini is back with feisty new single I Don't Care" Daily Mail, 1 Oct 2014, accessed 1 Oct 2014
- ↑ Brennan, Bella. "Fresh-faced and fearless! Cheryl Fernandez-Versini unveils glowing natural look in the sexy new video clip for her latest track I Don't Care" Daily Mail, 3 Oct 2014, accessed 5 Oct 2014
- ↑ Davison, Rebecca. 'Have fun, we're only human': Cheryl Fernandez-Versini shows her primal side in new artwork for upcoming album. Daily Mail 7 Oct 2014, accessed 7 Oct 2014
- ↑ Myers, Justin. 10 albums to get excited about in autumn 2014. Official Charts Company, 11 Oct 2014, accessed 11 Oct 2014
- ↑ Corner, Lewis. "Ben Haenow releases piano-led ballad 'Make It Back To Me' from new album" Digital Spy, 4 Nov 2015, accessed 4 Nov 2015
- ↑ "Auryn dejan a Coldplay sin top 1 en España" 16 Dec 2015, accessed 24 January 2016.
- ↑ Vora, Shivani. Book a Room, Be a Pop Star for a Day. The New York Times, 29 August 2014, accessed 18 September 2014.
- ↑ Miles, Jeremy. "Recording studio in Christchurch helping out music stars such as One Direction, Olly Murs and Pixie Lott" 4 July 2014, accessed 4 July 2014
- ↑ Kevipod. "Charlie Puth - "Nine Track Mind"" Music and Lyrics, 26 Jan 2016, accessed 27 Jan 2016
- ↑ Ellwood-Hughes, Pip. "Ben Haenow reveals debut album details" Entertainment Focus 21 Oct 2015, accessed 24 Oct 2015
- ↑ Stern, Bradley. "Cheryl Debuts New ‘Only Human’ Track, “Stars”: Listen" Idolator 4 November 2014, accessed 5 November 2014
- ↑ Rook, Alice. "Red Triangle Productions' Success" Do More Magazine 14 November 2013, accessed 24 February 2014