After he and John went their separate ways following 1976's Blue Moves, Dudgeon kept a rather low profile during the latter half of the decade and into the early '80s; he and the singer reunited in 1985 for Ice on Fire, returning with Leather Jackets the following year before again parting after 1987's Live in Australia. Another period of relative inactivity preceded Dudgeon's work on XTC's 1992 album Nonsuch. He was again absent from the spotlight for some time before agreeing to mix tracks for the Frank Walters' 1996 LP The Grand Parade, and Menswear's U.K. hit We Love You soon followed. On July 21, 2002, Gus Dudgeon and his wife, Sheila, left a party at 4 a.m. and were returning to their home in Surrey when Dudgeon lost control of his Jaguar convertible on the M4 motorway; the vehicle plunged down an embankment and landed upside-down in a drainage ditch. Both were killed in the accident, Gus at age 59 and Sheila at age 60. A deeply saddened Elton John later proclaimed Gus Dudgeon "the greatest producer of his generation" and credited Dudgeon with spurring on his career: "He gave me my first hit in 1970. It was all down to Gus." ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi