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Donald Greig
Donald Greig is credited on 360 releases across 82 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1985–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
360
Pressings credited
82
Albums
5
Decades active
22
In collections
Biography
Donald McNeil Greig (31 January 1897 – 15 September 1959) was a British tennis player. Born in Battersea, Greig was an England representative player, most active on tour in the 1920s. His career singles titles include the East of England Championships and Kent Championships. Internationally he also had successes, winning the Sweden Covered Court (singles) and German Championships (doubles). He reached the singles round of 16 at the Wimbledon Championships four times. In 1927 he had to retire hurt during his round of 16 match against Jan Koželuh, but partnered with Phoebe Watson to make the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. Greig is considered a pioneer in the delivery by air of newspapers across Britain and mainland Europe.
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Credited work
360 releases · 82 albums · active 1985–2025
- Performance · 348
- Other credits · 68
Studios: Church Of Saint Peter And Saint Paul · Abbey Road Studios · Merton College Chapel, Oxford · Tempputupa Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Once
2004

No Time To Die (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2021

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2018

How To Train Your Dragon 2 (Music From The Motion Picture)
2014

How To Train Your Dragon (Music From The Motion Picture)
2010

Travelogue
2002

Fresh Aire 7
1990

Philippe de Vitry And The Ars Nova / 14th-century Motets
1990

Joni's Jazz
2025

Spem In Alium
1985
Frequent collaborators
- The Tallis Scholars
- Gothic Voices (2)
- Victoria
- Josquin
- John Powell
- George Frideric Handel
- Thomas Tallis
- James Newton Howard
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