Bill Nelson (musician)
William Nelson is an English singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer, painter, video artist, writer and experimental musician. He rose to prominence as the chief songwriter, vocalist and guitarist of the rock group Be-Bop Deluxe, which he formed in 1972. Nelson has been described as "one of the most underrated guitarists of the seventies art rock movement". In 2015, he was recognised with the Visionary award at the Progressive Music Awards.
Early life and personal life
Nelson was born Wakefield in the West Riding of Yorkshire, to Jean and Walter Nelson. His father was an alto saxophone player who led his own dance band. His mother, Jean, was a member of a dance troupe when younger. Nelson attended local schools in the Wakefield area and in the 1960s went to Wakefield College of Art. Nelson's younger brother, Ian, collaborated on the Be-Bop Deluxe song "Ships in the Night" and formed the band Fiat Lux; he also played on the 1979 Red Noise album Sound-on-Sound and with the 2004 touring band Bill Nelson and the Lost Satellites.Nelson has three children, Julia and Elle and Elliot, both born with Bill’s second wife, Jan. Elle and Elliot played in their own band, Honeytone Cody, between the late 1990s and 2014. Some time around April 1995 Nelson married Emiko, who was previously married to Yellow Magic Orchestra drummer Yukihiro Takahashi.
Career
1970s
Nelson was educated at the Wakefield College of Art, where he developed an interest in the work of poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. At this time, he was also developing as a musician, drawing upon Duane Eddy as a primary guitar influence.His first record was a brief contribution on the album A-Austr: Musics from Holyground, with Brian Calvert, Chris Coombs, Ted Hepworth, Mike Levon and Brian Wilson. Levon recorded and produced the album which appeared on Levon's own Holyground Records label in 1970. After that, Nelson appeared in a much more substantial role with Lightyears Away on Astral Navigations released in 1971. On one track, "Yesterday", written by Coombs, Levon recorded Nelson's lead guitars in an acid rock style, supporting Coombs' stylophone riff. This track also gave Nelson his first airplay by John Peel on his national BBC Radio 1 programme in the United Kingdom. Nelson's Holyground recordings were released in February 2001 as Electrotype.
In 1973, Nelson's debut solo album Northern Dream, released on his own independent Smile label, drew further attention from Peel which eventually led to Nelson's band Be-Bop Deluxe signing to EMI's Harvest Records subsidiary and releasing Axe Victim in 1974. Nelson replaced the original band members for Futurama in 1975. The lineup of Bill Nelson, Andrew Clark, Charlie Tumahai and Simon Fox recorded Sunburst Finish and Modern Music in 1976, the live album Live! In The Air Age in 1977 and their final studio album Drastic Plastic in 1978.
Nelson found the structure of a permanent band constricting. An instrumental on Drastic Plastic performed by Nelson and Clark anticipated Nelson's later solo ambient work. Other tracks on that album required Fox record drum parts for use as repeating loop backing tracks in the studio.. This sowed the seeds for later experimentation by Nelson. 1983's Invisibility Exhibition tour would see Bill Nelson and Ian Nelson improvise to the former's self-produced backing audio tracks, an approach Nelson would repeat for many solo live performances throughout his career. Playing the guitar over pre-recorded backing tracks would bear further fruit in later studio recordings, notably the Painting With Guitars series and And We Fell Into A Dream.
In autumn 1978, Nelson halted the Be-Bop Deluxe project, removed Tumahai and Fox from his immediate working band and replaced the name with the moniker Red Noise. Harvest, who had insisted on naming it "Bill Nelson's Red Noise", refused to release the second Red Noise album Quit Dreaming And Get On The Beam which was largely recorded by Nelson with contributions on sax from his brother Ian rather than the more-obviously marketable five-piece band Harvest's execs had understandably expected. It remained unreleased in record company limbo.
Meanwhile, with his producer from Harvest John Leckie, Nelson did some production work for the band Skids, whose guitarist Stuart Adamson was an admirer of Nelson's musicianship. Fruitful friendships followed. Vocalist Richard Jobson would appear as a support act reading poetry on the Invisibility Exhibition tour. After Adamson's death in 2001, Nelson composed a piece in memory of his departed friend, called simply "For Stuart", which appeared on 2003's The Romance of Sustain Volume One: Painting With Guitars and on 2011's live at Metropolis Studios DVD.
1980s
Nelson's manager Mark Rye negotiated with Harvest to buy back some of the unreleased songs for Nelson to release under his own name on his own label, Cocteau Records, which Nelson and Rye had set up. Consequently, in July 1980, Nelson was able to release the single "Do You Dream in Colour?", which after airplay on BBC Radio 1 reached No. 52 in the UK Singles Chart. This debut release on the label persuaded Phonogram to acquire the remaining tracks for Cocteau in order to release Quit Dreaming And Get On The Beam as a Bill Nelson album on their subsidiary label Mercury Records in 1981. The release contained bonus disc Sounding The Ritual Echo featuring experimental, ambient instrumentals which Nelson had recorded privately at his home. Subsequent Mercury releases included The Love That Whirls, which included a bonus disc of Nelson's soundtrack for The Yorkshire Actors' stage production of Jean Cocteau's 1946 film La Belle et la Bête/Beauty and the Beast. Nelson had already contributed music to the same company's similar adaptation of Robert Wiene's 1920 silent film classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.Freed from the demands of a mainstream, commercial record company, Nelson released considerable quantities of singles and LPs on Cocteau throughout the decade, much of it by himself but also a number of singles by other artists, notably Last Man In Europe, A Flock of Seagulls, The Revox Cadets, Richard Jobson, Q, Fiat Lux, Man Jumping and Yukihiro Takahashi. The more ambitious Cocteau releases by Nelson himself included the four-LP box set of experimental electronic music Trial by Intimacy and the later ambient two-LP collection Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights, which contained music informed by Nelson's Gnostic beliefs. In 1989, he released the 4-CD box set Demonstrations of Affection.
He was hired by English new wave artist Gary Numan to produce his 1983 album Warriors, with Numan saying that Bill Nelson was his "favourite guitar player, bar none." However, the two musicians failed to maintain a working relationship, and ultimately Nelson chose not to be credited for his production role on the album. Nelson also contributed towards several tracks on David Sylvian's Gone to Earth.
Nelson had bad luck with major record labels in the 1980s. A deal with CBS Records' Portrait imprint went sour, leaving the one album Getting the Holy Ghost Across with further tracks from that album's sessions issued on the UK mini-LP Living for the Spangled Moment. In the late 1980s, Nelson signed to Enigma Records who went out of business, although they had just re-released his entire Cocteau catalogue.
As the decade ended, Nelson suffered a series of personal setbacks, including a divorce, tax problems and an acrimonious dispute with his manager over his back catalogue rights. In the case of one album, the unreleased Simplex, Nelson discovered his manager had been selling copies via mail order without Nelson's authorisation or knowledge; Nelson claimed he never received any royalties from these sales.
1990s
In 1992, Nelson released Blue Moons and Laughing Guitars on Virgin which consisted of demos for a proposed four guitarists, two drummers band which never materialised. "This is what I do behind locked doors," he wrote on the sleeve, prefiguring much of his later, home recorded work including My Secret Studio and Noise Candy. In the same year, Nelson worked with Roger Eno and Kate St. John as producer on the duo's album The Familiar, on which Nelson also played guitar and other instruments. This experience fortuitously not only sowed the seeds of Eno's, Nelson's and St.John's participation in the 'ambient supergroup' Channel Light Vessel, which also featured Laraaji and Mayumi Tachibana, but also introduced Nelson to Voiceprint Records, whose subsidiary labels included All Saints and Resurgence, both of which would release a number of CLV and Nelson recordings over the next few years.In 1995, Nelson released two very different albums. Crimsworth was an ambient piece which had provided the soundscape to an art installation. Practically Wired, or How I Became... Guitarboy! was a return to guitar-based instrumental music, something Nelson had barely touched for the previous decade and a half.
In 1996, Nelson augmented his sound with drum and bass for After The Satellite Sings, credited as a major influence on David Bowie's Earthling album by Bowie's then guitarist Reeves Gabrels.
By 1996, Nelson's troubles with his former manager were resolved in a lawsuit which enabled Nelson to recover much of his back catalogue. The fully authorised Simplex was subsequently released in 2001 by Lenin Imports and reissued in 2012 by Esoteric.
In the late 1990s, Nelson created the Populuxe label, with a distribution arrangement via Robert Fripp's Discipline Global Mobile, but his relationship with them stagnated and Nelson's last release on that label was Atom Shop in 1998. Subsequent releases have been on other imprints such as Toneswoon as well as direct mail order releases.
2000s
2002 saw the release of EP Three White Roses & A Budd on Twentythree Records,.In 2001, Nelson attended a first Nelsonica convention, set up in West Yorkshire by fans in his honour, taking with him drawings to sell to any interested parties. It proved such a good experience that he resolved to contribute live music performances, dedicated CDs of new material, and anything else that seemed appropriate, to any such future events. Nelsonica became an annual fixture in his calendar for the next decade or so. Attendees at 2002's Nelsonica 02 received a copy of Astral Motel, the first convention CD release. Honeytone Cody played one set, Nelson and his brother Ian played a second, while Nelson's newly assembled seven piece band The Lost Satellites, which also included Ian, played a third. It was a resounding success and an annual institution was born.
Three further albums followed in 2003: The Romance of Sustain Volume One: Painting With Guitars, Plaything, and a second Nelsonica CD Luxury Lodge,. Since then, Nelson has released an average of four albums a year, often in small runs which soon go out of print. He has accomplished this using his own series of branded record labels: Almost Opaque then Discs Of Ancient Odeon for the Nelsonica releases; Universal Twang then Sonoluxe for the others.
Nelson's in-house releasing was made possible by the financial backing of Sound on Sound magazine, whose website hosts his online shop and is named after Red Noise's Sound-on-Sound album. In 2004, the magazine also put up the money for Nelson to take his band Bill Nelson and the Lost Satellites on tour around the UK as The Be-Bop Deluxe And Beyond Tour.
Nelson pursued different artistic directions. Two Rosewood releases contained acoustic guitar pieces "submitted to electronic and digital processing." The highly personal The Alchemical Adventures Of Sailor Bill, was a concept album about the English coastline, ships and the sea, while its more ambient, instrumental companion piece Neptune's Galaxy comprised five long form instrumental compositions exploring the same subject. Of the former, Nelson wrote, "this set of songs comes to being personally fulfilling as almost any other album of mine." Most of the decade's remaining albums were lead electric guitar-oriented and non-vocal. Improvisation against pre-recorded backing tracks played a major role in And We Fell Into A Dream while the very different Theatre Of Falling Leaves eschewed lead guitar in favour of keyboards. The decade closed with more voice-based material as Nelson crooned through Golden Melodies Of Tomorrow, delivered more familiar rock and ballad vocals on Fancy Planets and delved into romantic songwriting in The Dream Transmission Pavilion.
In the first half of the decade, Nelson published his collected online diaries from 1999-2003 under the moniker diary of a hyperdreamer. A second volume covering entries from 2005-2006 would appear in 2015. The last ten years of this diary remain on his official website to this day. He also gave extensive interviews to biographer Paul Sutton Reeves for a book, the publication of which was put on hold for around two years when publisher Sean Body died. Music In Dreamland Bill Nelson & Be-Bop Deluxe, finally materialised in 2008.
In the second half of the decade, Nelson's live performances broadened out from solo work to encompass two other bands. One was the improvisational, three-piece Orchestra Futura consisting of Nelson, Dave Sturt and Theo Travis. The other was the more conventional rock oriented, seven-piece Bill Nelson and the Gentlemen Rocketeers which played songs with vocals from the extensive Nelson/Be-Bop Deluxe back catalogue.
By 2006, Universal Music had re-issued three Mercury albums: Quit Dreaming and Get on the Beam, The Love that Whirls and Chimera had all been remastered and released with bonus tracks. Sonoluxe had reissued the CBS album Getting the Holy Ghost Across / On a Blue Wing with all the original tracks including those from Living for the Spangled Moment.
2010s
In 2010, Nelson published the first part of an autobiography.In March 2011, motivated by a desire to capture the flavour of recent gigs on film for posterity via DVD release, Bill Nelson and the Gentlemen Rocketeers played a concert of songs spanning Nelson's career before a live audience in front of in-house cameras at Metropolis Studios, London. Dissatisfied with the resultant sound mix, Nelson remixed it himself at his own expense. Using Nelson's remix, ITV Studios Home Entertainment released a DVD of the event. This initial release quickly sold out. A promised television broadcast of the recording only materialised in a few selected territories, excluding the UK. The video and audio recording has subsequently been reissued on other formats including CD and LP. However, having signed away his rights to these recordings, Nelson has made no money on these releases.
In 2011, Cherry Red Records' subsidiary Esoteric Recordings commenced a roll-out re-release of Nelson's back catalogue for many of his releases between 1981 and 2002 with the 8-CD compilation The Practice of Everyday Life which covered 40 years of recordings. Other notable reissues have included the 4-CD The Book Of Splendours and the 6-CD Noise Candy,. The Esoteric deal did not involve a rights buyout, so Nelson is properly compensated for these reissues.
In 2013, Nelson finally began releasing his out of print CD back catalogue from 2002 onwards as digital downloads via Bandcamp. On this platform he subsequently released the three volume compilation The Dreamer's Companion in 2014 and brand new albums commencing with Special Metal from 2016 onwards.
In addition to his numerous solo releases of recent years, Nelson has also made both film soundtracks and a number of collaborative recordings with other artists. In 2010, he released the soundtrack to the US TV documentary American Stamps as Picture Post while in 2014, he released the soundtrack to UK director Daisy Asquith's paean to cycling Velorama as Pedalscope. In 2012, Nelson finally completed The Last of the Neon Cynics, a long standing project with comic artist Matt Howarth: the latter supplied a comic while the former provided a soundtrack to it. In 2014, he collaborated with fellow guitarist Reeves Gabrels on Fantastic Guitars.
In 2014, Nelson suffered a complete hearing loss in his right ear. This put a stop to any plans for playing live for the foreseeable future. Yet he continued to record and release music despite this disability. The first album to be affected was Quiet Bells. According to Nelson's sleeve notes, "to slowly adjust to this problem, I decided to make an album that features mainly guitar, a gentle collection of instrumentals in a neo-minimalist, ambient style."
In 2014, Nelson was honoured by Wakefield Council with a Hollywood-style star on the city’s walk of fame. He also designed an extremely limited edition 'Astroluxe Custom Ltd' guitar for the Eastwood company.
In 2016, 46 years after recording his debut album, Nelson released a sequel entitled New Northern Dream.
Discography
Albums
solo before Be-Bop Deluxe
- Northern Dream Smile
- Electrotype - The Holyground Recordings 1968-1972 Holyground
with Be-Bop Deluxe
- Axe Victim Harvest
- Futurama Harvest
- Sunburst Finish Harvest
- Modern Music Harvest
- Live! In The Air Age Harvest
- Drastic Plastic Harvest
- The Best of and the Rest Of Be-Bop Deluxe Harvest
- Radioland BBC Radio 1 live in concert 1976 Windsong
- Tramcar To Tomorrow John Peel BBC Radio 1 Sessions 1974-8 Hux
- Tremulous Antenna Radioland remastered Hux
with Bill Nelson's Red Noise
- Sound-on-Sound Harvest
with Orchestra Arcana
- Iconography Cocteau
- Optimism Cocteau
with Channel Light Vessel
- Automatic Channel Light Vessel All Saints
- Excellent Spirits Channel Light Vessel All Saints
solo after Be-Bop Deluxe/Bill Nelson's Red Noise
- Quit Dreaming And Get on the Beam Mercury
- Sounding The Ritual Echo Mercury
- Das Kabinet Cocteau
- The Love That Whirls Mercury
- La Belle et la Bête Mercury
- Chimera mini-LP Mercury
- Savage Gestures For Charm's Sake Cocteau
- The Two-Fold Aspect of Everything Cocteau
- Trial by Intimacy - The Summer of God's Piano Cocteau
- Trial by Intimacy - Chamber Of Dreams Cocteau
- Trial by Intimacy - Pavilions of the Heart And Soul Cocteau
- Trial by Intimacy - A Catalogue of Obsessions Cocteau
- Chameleon Themes International Music
- Getting the Holy Ghost Across Portrait
- Living for the Spangled Moment mini-LP Portrait
- On A Blue Wing US version of Getting The Holy Ghost Across - different cover, slightly different track listing Portrait
- Map of Dreams Cocteau
- Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights - The Angel at the Western Window Cocteau
- Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights - The Book of Inward Conversation Cocteau
- Demonstrations of Affection - Chimes And Rings Cocteau
- Demonstrations of Affection - Nudity Cocteau
- Demonstrations of Affection - Heartbreakland Cocteau
- Demonstrations of Affection - Details Cocteau
- Simplex Cocteau
- Duplex double CD compilation Cocteau
- Altar Pieces limited edition audio cassette The Orpheus Organisation
- Luminous Imaginary
- Blue Moons & Laughing Guitars Virgin
- Crimsworth Resurgence
- Practically Wired or how I became…Guitarboy! All Saints
- My Secret Studio Volume I - Buddha Head Resurgence
- My Secret Studio Volume I - Electricity Made Us Angels Resurgence
- My Secret Studio Volume I - Deep Dream Decoder Resurgence
- My Secret Studio Volume I - Juke Box For Jet Boy Resurgence
- After The Satellite Sings Resurgence
- Confessions of a Hyperdreamer: My Secret Studio Volume II - Weird Critters Populuxe
- Confessions of a Hyperdreamer: My Secret Studio Volume II - Magnificent Dream People Populuxe
- Atom Shop Discipline Global Mobile
- Whistling While The World Turns Lenin Imports
- Noise Candy - Old Man Future Blows The Blues Toneswoon
- Noise Candy - Stargazing With Ranger Bill Toneswoon
- Noise Candy - Sunflower Dairy Product Toneswoon
- Noise Candy - King Frankenstein Toneswoon
- Noise Candy - Console Toneswoon
- Noise Candy - Playtime Toneswoon
- Caliban and the Chrome Harmonium Almost Opaque
- Astral Motel Nelsonica convention CD Almost Opaque
- Whimsy Fabled Quixote
- Whimsy Two Fabled Quixote
- The Romance of Sustain Volume One: Painting With Guitars Universal Twang
- Luxury Lodge Nelsonica convention CD Almost Opaque
- Plaything Universal Twang
- Dreamland To Starboard Universal Twang
- Custom Deluxe Universal Twang
- Satellite Songs Sonic Masonic
- Wah-Wah Galaxy Nelsonica convention CD Almost Opaque
- Rosewood: Ornaments And Graces For Acoustic Guitar Volume One Sonoluxe
- Rosewood: Ornaments And Graces For Acoustic Guitar Volume Two Sonoluxe
- Orpheus in Ultraland Nelsonica convention CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- The Alchemical Adventures of Sailor Bill a coastal song suite by Sonoluxe
- Neptune's Galaxy Sonoluxe
- Return To Jazz of Lights Sonoluxe
- Arcadian Salon Nelsonica convention CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- Gleaming Without Lights Sonoluxe
- Secret Club For Members Only Nelsonica convention CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- And We Fell Into A Dream Sonoluxe
- Silvertone Fountains Sonoluxe
- Illuminated at Dusk Sonoluxe
- Mazda Kaleidoscope Sonoluxe
- Clocks & Dials Nelsonica convention double CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- Golden Melodies of Tomorrow Sonoluxe
- Fancy Planets Sonoluxe
- Here Comes Mr Mercury Sonoluxe
- The Dream Transmission Pavilion Nelsonica convention CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- Theatre of Falling Leaves Sonoluxe
- Non-Stop Mystery Action Sonoluxe
- Picture Post Sonoluxe
- Modern Moods For Mighty Atoms Blue Shining Fountain Records
- Captain Future's Psychotronic Circus Nelsonica convention CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- Fables And Dreamsongs Sonoluxe
- Fantasmatron Sonoluxe
- Hip Pocket JukeBox The Art School Ascended on Vapours of Roses art exhibition/concert CD
- Signals From Realms of Light Sonoluxe
- Model Village Sonoluxe Super Listener Series
- Songs of the Blossom Tree Optimists Sonoluxe Super Listener Series
- The Last of the Neon Cynics Enhanced CD includes PDF file of graphic novel by Matt Howarth Sonoluxe
- Joy Through Amplification Sonoluxe
- Return To Tomorrow Nelsonica convention CD Discs of Ancient Odeon
- The Palace of Strange Voltages Sonoluxe
- The Dreamshire Chronicles Sonoluxe
- Blip! Sonoluxe
- Blip!2 - The Tremulous Doo-Wah-Diddy Blip! Launch Party CD Sonoluxe
- Albion Dream Vortex Sonoluxe
- The Sparkle Machine Sonoluxe
- Pedalscope Sonoluxe
- Fantastic Guitars with Reeves Gabrels Sonoluxe
- Astroloops given away with extremely limited edition Eastwood 'Astroluxe Custom Ltd' guitar designed by Bill Nelson Astrotone
- Stereo Star Maps Sonoluxe
- Shining Reflector Sonoluxe
- Quiet Bells Sonoluxe
- Swoons And Levitations Sonoluxe
- The Years Sonoluxe
- Plectrajet: Painting With Guitars Volume Two Sonoluxe
- Electric Atlas Sonoluxe
- Loom Astrotone
- Perfect Monsters Sonoluxe
- Special Metal Tremolo Boy Records
- All That I Remember Sonoluxe Super Listener Series
- New Northern Dream Sonoluxe Super Listener Series
- Six String Super Apparatus: Painting With Guitars Volume Three Tremolo Boy Records
- The Awakening Of Dr.Dream Tremolo Boy Records
- Kid Flip And The Golden Spacemen Tremolo Boy Records
- Luxury Wonder Moments Sonoluxe
- Tripping The Light Fantastic Sonoluxe
- Songs For Ghosts Sonoluxe
- That Old Mysterioso Sonoluxe
- The Unrealist Tremolo Boy Records
- Drive This Comet Across The Sky Tremolo Boy Records
- Dynamos And Tremolos Sonoluxe
- Auditoria Sonoluxe
- Stand By: Light Coming Sonoluxe
- The Last Lamplighter Tremolo Boy Records
- Old Haunts Sonoluxe
- The Jewel Sonoluxe
Singles
- "Teenage Archangel" / "Jets at Dawn" Smile
- "Jet Silver and the Dolls Of Venus" / "Third Floor Heaven" Harvest
- "Between the Worlds" / "Lights" recalled after only one day of sale Harvest
- "Maid in Heaven" / "Lights" Harvest
- "Ships in the Night" / "Crying to the Sky" - UK No. 23 Harvest
- "Kiss of Light" / "Shine" Harvest
- "Japan" / "Futurist Manifesto" Harvest
- "Panic in the World" / "Blue as a Jewel" Harvest
- "Electrical Language" / "Surreal Estate" Harvest
- "Furniture Music" / "Wonder Toys That Last For Ever", "Acquitted By Mirrors" Harvest
- "Revolt Into Style" / "Out Of Touch" recorded live at Leicester De Montfort Hall 8 March 1979 Harvest
- "Revolt Into Style" / "Stay Young", "Out Of Touch" both recorded live at Leicester De Montfort Hall 8 March 1979 12" Harvest
- "Rooms With Brittle Views" / "Dada Guitare" Les Disques du Crépuscule
- "Do You Dream In Colour" / "Ideal Homes", "Instantly Yours", "Atom Man Loves Radium Girl" Cocteau
- To Heaven A Jet: "Airfields" / "Tony Goes To Tokyo " Cocteau
- "Youth Of Nation On Fire" / "Be My Dynamo" Mercury
- "Youth Of Nation On Fire" / "Be My Dynamo" / "Rooms With Brittle Views" / "All My Wives Were Iron" Mercury
- "Living In My Limousine" / "Birds Of Tin", "Love In The Abstract" Mercury
- "Living In My Limousine ", "White Sounds" / "Birds Of Tin", "Love In The Abstract" 12" Mercury
- "Banal" / "Mr. Magnetism Himself" Mercury
- "Banal" / "Turn To Fiction" / "Hers Is A Lush Situation" / "Mr. Magnetism Himself" 12" Mercury
- "Eros Arriving" / "Haunting In My Head" Mercury
- "Eros Arriving" / "Haunting In My Head" / "He And Sleep Were Brothers" / "Flesh" Mercury
- "Flaming Desire" / "The Passion" Mercury
- "Flaming Desire" / "The Passion", "The Burning Question" 12" Mercury
- Flaming Desire And Other Passions: "Flaming Desire", "Flesh" / "The Passion", "The Burning Question", "He And Sleep Were Brothers", "Haunting In My Head" 12" PVC
- "Sleepcycle", "Konny Buys A Kodak" / "When The Birds Return", "The Beat That Can't Go Wrong Today" EP 33 1/3 RPM Acquitted By Mirrors fan club release Cocteau
- "King Of The Cowboys", "Shadowland" / "Carnival", "Spring" EP 33 1/3 RPM ABM release Cocteau
- "Touch And Glow" / "Dancing In The Wind", "Love Without Fear" Cocteau
- "The World And His Wife" / "Dream Car Romantics ", "Dancing Music" EP 33 1/3 RPM ABM release Cocteau
- "Dancing On A Knife's Edge" / "Indiscretion", "Contemplation" EP 33 1/3 RPM ABM release Cocteau
- "Acceleration" Remixed by John Luongo / "Hard Facts From The Fiction Department" Cocteau
- "Hard Facts From The Fiction Department", "Acceleration Dub" Remixed by John Luongo / "Acceleration Long Version" Remixed by John Luongo, "Acceleration Short Version" Remixed by John Luongo 12" Cocteau
- 'Giants Of The Perpetual Wurlitzer: "The Strangest Things, The Strangest Times", "Phantom Gardens", "French Promenades" / "Golden Mile", "West-Deep", "Threnolia" EP 33 1/3 RPM ABM release Cocteau
- "Hard Facts From The Fiction Department", "Daily Bells" / "Rhythm Unit", "Junc-Sculpture" EP 33 1/3 RPM ABM release Cocteau
- The Cote D'Azur EP: "A Dream Fulfilled", "Familiar Spirit" / "Palais Des Marine", "Letter To Jacques Maritan", "Villefranche Interior" EP 33 1/3 RPM ABM release Cocteau
- Sex-Psyche-Etc: "Sex, Psyche Etcetera" / "Several Famous Orchestras", "Who He Is" 12" Cocteau
- "Wildest Dreams" / "Self Impersonisation" Portrait
- "Wildest Dreams ", "Self Impersonisation" / "Wildest Dreams ", "The Yo-Yo Dyne" 12" Portrait
- "Secret Ceremony " / "Wiping A Tear From The All Seeing Eye" 7" and 12" versions Cocteau
- Ecclesia Gnostica : "Set Me As A Seal Upon Thine Heart", "Mysterium", "Katharos", "Day Of Eternity", "Evening Adoration" / "Ecclesia Gnostica", "Young Angels By An Ancient River", "Finis Gloria Mundi" bonus release with Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights first edition Cocteau
- "Do You Dream In Colour" / "Life In Your Hands" Cocteau
- "Life In Your Hands", "Do You Dream In Colour" / "Get Out Of That Hole", "My Dream Demon" 12" Cocteau
- "The Dead We Wake With Upstairs Drums", "Boat To Forever", "So It Goes" CD Venture
- "Contemplation 2007" / "The Dreamsville Poetry Experiment" no label
- "I Hear Electricity" / "Kiss You Slowly" Sonoluxe
- "The Jingler" Christmas single no label
- "Frost-O-Matic".wav Christmas single Sonoluxe
- "Think And You’ll Miss It" / "Beat Street" Christmas single no label
- "Snow Is Falling" Christmas single no label
DVDs
- flashlight dreams... and fleeting shadows an audio-optical diary by Bill Nelson Voiceprint
- Picture House Nelsonica convention DVD Visuluxe
- Classic Rock Magazine Legends Bill Nelson and the Gentlemen Rocketeers filmed live at Metropolis Studios ITV Studios Home Entertainment
- Be-Bop Deluxe At The BBC 1974-78 3-CD + DVD box set of previously unreleased material + material from Tramcar To Tomorrow and Tremulous Antenna + televised performances EMI
Compilation albums
- The Best Of and the Rest Of Be-Bop Deluxe 2-LP set; second disc material previously unreleased on LP - Drastic Plastic outtakes plus single A- and B-sides Harvest
- Singles A's & B's Harvest Heritage
- Vistamix Portrait
- The Two-Fold Aspect of Everything 2-LP set of A- and B-sides previously unavailable on LP Cocteau
- Bop To The Red Noise mixture of BBD and RN material Dojo
- The Strangest Things A Collection of Recordings 1979-1989 Enigma
- The Best Of Be-Bop Deluxe: Raiding The Divine Archive Harvest
- Air Age Anthology: The Very Best Of Be-Bop Deluxe 2-CD set EMI
- The Very Best Of Be-Bop Deluxe EMI-Capitol Special Markets
- What Now, What Next? The Cocteau Years Compendium Discipline Global Mobile
- Electrotype - The Holyground Recordings 1968-1972 previously unreleased pre-Northern Dream BN and pre-Axe Victim BBD recordings Holyground
- Postcards From the Future... Introducing Be-Bop Deluxe EMI
- Futurist Manifesto 5-CD set, 1st four discs are the five BBD studio albums plus the singles; fifth disc is previously unreleased material from demos and Live! In The Air Age recordings Harvest
- The Practice Of Everyday Life 8-CD set, 40-year career retrospective mixture of BBD, RN and BN solo material Esoteric Recordings
- Original Albums Series 5-CD set, five discs are the five BBD studio albums, tracks as originally released on LP Warner/Parlophone
- The Dreamer's Companion Vol 1 Sonoluxe
- The Dreamer's Companion Vol 2 Sonoluxe
- The Dreamer's Companion Vol 3 introductory compilation of 14 tracks per each of 3 volumes taken from rare and limited edition CD pressings, personally chosen by Bill Nelson himself Sonoluxe
Compilation albums with other artists
- Future Perfect includes tracks from Practically Wired or how I became…Guitarboy! and Automatic All Saints
Compilation singles
- Hot Valves: "Maid In Heaven", "Bring Back The Spark" / "Blazing Apostles", "Jet Silver And The Dolls Of Venus" EP UK No. 36 Harvest
- Permanent Flame 5-disc set of previously released BBD, RN and BN solo material Cocteau
Albums as producer
- Days in Europa — producer and keyboards Skids Virgin
- Warriors — Nelson removed his producer credit following creative differences with Numan; "guitar and keyboards" credit remains Gary Numan Beggars Banquet Records*
- New Way To Move — producer, guitar, synthesizer The Units 6-track mini-LP Epic
- Heaven & Hell Volume 2 — production and keyboard solo on "Pale Blue Eyes" The Mock Turtles, also "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" Bill Nelson & The Roy Rogers Rocketeers Imaginary
- Lovesnake — producer Jean Park Epic
- Willerby — production, guitars, sitar, keyboards, also features Ian Nelson on saxes and clarinet The Rhythm Sisters Imaginary
- The Familiar Roger Eno with Kate St John All Saints
- Geography — produced by Culturemix, Nelson also plays guitar, all compositions Yumiko Norika Culturemix Japanese release Voice Records
- Listen — producer A Flock Of Seagulls Jive
- Culturemix with Bill Nelson — produced with Yumiko Norika, Nelson also plays guitar, keyboards, occasional piano, occasional vocals, all compositions Yumiko Norika except "Four Postcards Home" by Bill Nelson and Yumiko Norika Culturemix Resurgence
- Lines Of Desire — 10 tracks in total: played on three of which he produced two Su Lyn Bruce's Fingers
- 360 Degrees — produced with Gillcover and the Monkey Japanese release Stillwaters / Sony Music Japan
- Яблокитай / Yablokitay — Nelson also plays guitar Наутилус Помпилиус / Nautilus Pompilius Russian release Dana Music
- Leaving the Electric Circus — Nelson also plays guitar on and helped write "The Sunglass" Sea of Wires Sea of Wires self-released
- Animals They Dream About — The Units Futurismo
Singles as producer
- "Working for the Yankee Dollar" / "Vanguards Crusade" — Virgin
- "Charade" / "Grey Parade" — producer, keyboards and co-authorship with Stuart Adamson / Richard Jobson Virgin
- "Animation" / "Pros & Cons" — Virgin
- "Losing You" / "You Don't Turn Me On Anymore" — Ambergris Records
- "Novel Romance" / "In A Glass Eye" — produced A-side only Nash the Slash Dindisc
- "Telecommunication" / "Intro" — produced A-side only A Flock of Seagulls Jive Records
- " Talking" / "Tanglimara" — produced A-side only Jive Records
- "Sister Surprise" / "Poetry And Power" — also guitars, keyboards, backing vocals Beggars Banquet
- "Warriors" / "My Car Slides" — also guitars, keyboards Beggars Banquet
- "Infotainment" / "Please Mr Postman" — production, guitar, keyboards Imaginary
- "Rain" production, guitar / "She Rides" — sitar Scorp Records
- "Magic Boomerang" / "Take Your Time" — Imaginary
- Pink & Clean "Cheap Thrill Star", "Pink & Clean", "Girlie", "A Monster of Me" EP — Elle & Elliot Nelson
- Believe In The Promise Of Tomorrow — contributed secret track which consisted of music he wrote that the band played before their gigs EP
Compilation albums as producer
- Sweet Suburbia — worked on featured tracks, a Best Of compilation Virgin
Albums as collaborator
- Disguise In Love guitar on 3 tracks " Be Nice", "Readers Wives", "Health Fanatic" John Cooper Clarke CBS
- Days In Europa keyboards by Bill Nelson, additional production, remix by Bruce Fairbairn Skids Virgin
- La Rocca! synthesizer EMI, UK
- Third Eye E-bow guitars, electric guitar Monsoon Phonogram
- Rice Music "flying e-bow" guitar Masami Tsuchiya Epic
- What Me Worry? guitars, vocals Yukihiro Takahashi Japanese release Yen / Alfa, UK release Alfa
- Tomorrow's Just Another Day guitar on "This Island Earth", guitar and backing vocals on "Are You Receiving Me" Japanese release Yen / Alfa
- Naughty Boys guitar Yellow Magic Orchestra Alfa
- Naughty Boys Instrumental guitar Alfa
- Time and Place guitars, vocals, live Japanese release Yen / Alfa
- Wild and Moody guitar, vocal on "Helpless" and "Bounds Of Reason, Bonds Of Love" mini-LP Japanese release Yen / Alfa, UK release Cocteau
- Viva Lava Liva lyrics on "Walk Away" Sandii & the Sunsetz Japanese release Yen / Alfa
- Gone To Earth solo electric / acoustic guitars on "Before The Bullfight", guitar on "Wave", "Silver Moon", "The Healing Place", acoustic guitar on "Answered Prayers" David Sylvian Virgin
- Code guitar on "Don't Argue", "Here To Go", "Trouble ", "White Car", "No One Here", "Here to Go " Cabaret Voltaire Parlophone UK
- Still Looking For Heaven On Earth guitar on: "Burning Rain", "This Means Everything To Me", "Feel The Fire", "Heaven Said My Name", "Shake " Chrysalis Records US
- Ego lyrics on "Only the Heart Has Heard" Japanese release Eastworld
- Gagalactyca guitar on "Cold Tired & Hungry" Holyground
- By the Dawn's Early Light guitar on tracks 1-14, composed track 13 "The Place Of Dead Roads" Harold Budd Opal Records
- Rain Tree Crow guitar on 3 tracks "Big Wheels In Shanty Town", "Blackwater", "Blackcrow Hits Shoe Shine City" Rain Tree Crow Virgin
- Chill and Kiss guitar on "Love So Terse", "Get It On", "This Song In You", "Get Stoned", Ian Nelson sax on "Togetherness Blues", Ian Leese ] bass Ramon Tikaram German release DSB
- 地上の楽園 / Chizyou No Rakuen / Paradise On Earth guitar, lyrics on "Hope" Japanese release Pioneer
- The Way Out Is The Way In guitar on "Music & Cosmic " All Saints
- Alienshamanism guitar solo on "Alienshamanism - Prologue", flamenco guitar solo on "Flamenco Luminoso", guitars and ebo guitars on "Desire Machine" Dr.Jan Nap
- Selected Esoterica Kaerucafe
- Communion Jan Linton/Dr.Jan ] Explosion
- Monsoon Featuring Sheila Chandra E-bow guitars, electric guitar, re-release of Third Eye includes several previously unreleased tracks Mercury Records
- Dreams And Absurdities Dave Sturt Esoteric/Antenna
Singles as collaborator
- "Are You Receiving Me" / "And I Believe In You" guitar, backing vocals Japanese release Yen / Alfa
- "Wings of the Dawn" / "Ever So Lonely", "And I You" e-bow guitar 7", 12" Phonogram
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" / "Indian Princess" guitar and "base" 7", 12" Phonogram
- "Stranger Things Have Happened" / "Bounds Of Reason, Bonds Of Love" vocals, guitar, keyboards "Metaphysical Jerks" guitar, keyboards, writer 12" Cocteau
- "Castles In Spain" / "A Gathering", "Ring Those Bells" co-writer with The Armoury Show on "Ring Those Bells" only 12" The Armoury Show Parlophone
- The Eternal Desire Machines of Dr Jan guitars and ebo guitars on "Desire Machine " EP Global Vision Music
- Three White Roses & A Budd: "No Shade, No Shadow", "Adrift Amidst Les Odalisques", "The Airless Time", "Blue Locus" EP Harold Budd, Bill Nelson & Fila Brazillia Twentythree Records
Compilation albums as collaborator
- A to Austr Holyground
- Astral Navigations guitar on 3 tracks by Light Years Away "Yesterday", "Today ", "Tomorrow " A-side: , B-side: Holyground
- 87-90 includes "Magic Boomerang", "Take Your Time" also released as single Imaginary
- Gagalactyca guitar, recorded from Holyground sessions 1968-1970 Holyground
- Loose Routes guitar, recorded from Holyground sessions, includes Global Village's "Global Fantasy" and other tracks 1968-1970 2-LP Holyground
- Drop 5 guitar also features David Torn, Richard Barbieri, Brian Eno, Jah Wobble, Steve Jansen, Hector Zazou, possibly David Sylvian Italian release Materiali Sonori
- communion ii download compilation Burning Shed