Sunday, July 27, 2014

Robin Geoffrey Cable, o nosso produtor entre 82 e 86

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robin geoffrey cable - produção

valentim de carvalho
março/abril 1984



em 1971 produziu o álbum Songs of Love and Hate de Leonard Cohen... :))

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Robin Geoffrey Cable was well known for his engineering work with Elton John (‘Your Song’)im 1970  and Carly Simon (‘You’re So Vain’), in 1972.

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e foi produtor em: "Larry Lurex" songs, em 1973 "Nevermore" e "Funny How Love Is" with Queen

additional production with Queen and Roy Thomas Baker on "Queen II"

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e produtor e engenheiro em
Far Beyond These Castle Walls de
Chris De Burgh
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Robin Geoffrey Cable (engineer and producer, notably for Queen (Queen II), Genesis (Trespass), Van Der Graaf Generator (Pawn Hearts ), Elton John (Tumbleweed Connection, FRIENDS, MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER ) and Carly Simon (No Secrets ).

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During the summer of 1972, Queen were to be found lurking in the corridors and reception area of Trident Studios, London, waiting for any available studio time so they could work on their debut album. They were more than a little put out by this indignity, but were left with no choice; their studio deal with Trident had not yet been signed, and the likes of David Bowie and Elton John kept the studios - then considered the best in London - extremely busy.

At the time, Trident staff engineer/producer Robin Cable was working on an old Beach Boys song called "I Can Hear Music", a song co-written with Phil Spector.

Spector had recently been in the studios recording with his wife Ronnie and, suitably inspired, Robin decided to have a go at re-creating the 'Spectorsound' himself. He'd heard Freddie Mercury singing with Queen and, aware that the band had plenty of free time in between recording sessions, he asked the singer if he'd sing the vocals for the track in question.
At Freddie's insistence, fellow Queen members Roger Taylor and Brian May were drafted in to add percussion and guitars, though bassist John Deacon was not present at the recording. Freddie Mercury also sang lead vocals on "Goin'Back", an old Goffin & King song covered by Dusty Springfield and the Byrds.

PSEUDONYM

Robin Cable loved the songs so much that he persuaded Trident to release them, via their arrangement with EMI Records, to whom Queen were already signed.
However, it took almost a year for the disc to appear, and when it did, Queen's own album wasn't too far away, and so a pseudonym had to be used. As the songs were so far removed from the Queen sound, it was decided to spoof Gary Glitter by crediting the record to Larry Lurex, and the single was released at the height of Glittermania, on 29th June 1973 (EMI 2030).

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Late 1976 ♦ AIR Studios, London: ELLIOTT MURPHY, JUST
A STORY FROM AMERICA (Columbia 34653 [US]/CBS
81881 [UK], March, 1977; I.R.S. Rec. 469084-2, CD
[Germany], 1991): 1. Rock Ballad (Murphy)
MT: guitar; Elliott Murphy: guitar, vocals, organ,
harmonica; Dave Markee: bass; Phil Collins: drums;
Peter Oxendale: piano, organ; Nicky Harrison:
arranger; Robin Geoffrey Cable: producer and
engineer.
Early Summer, 1977 - 1979 ♦ Island Studios and Ramport

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em 77 os DEVO em 'satisfaction'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jadvt7CbH1o

8 comments:

Helena said...

enquanto se esperam desenvolvimentos no que respeita ao dvd... ;)

até depois!***



(aquilo é japonês... lol)

Trilby said...

Eu sei quem vai gostar de te ouvir cantar em japonês. :o)

Já agora, adivinha quem eu sou. Se acertares pago-te outro jantar na Catedral ;o)
Beijocas.

Helena said...

eeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhh!!!
nuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
;DD

o nosso menino escreveu hoje um texto lindo


amanhã jantamos em alfama, para ver a champions... 8o]

beijinhos :)**

Trilby said...

Os outros fizeram um cordão, façamos nós uma corrente!
Vamos tingir de VERMELHO a blogosfera! Acreditemos na VITÓRIA do GLORIOSO.
Postem VERMELHO!
Saudações benfiquistas!

Anonymous said...

Quem era o RGC. Não era normal produtores estrangeiros-

Helena said...

ouve isto, é de 78

http://www.freedomofchoice.com/devo/media/audio/qna/qna02.mp3

o mesmo tema, em 2002:

http://www.freedomofchoice.com/devo/media/audio/ted/ted04.mp3

* * * * *
Robin Geoffrey Cable was well known for his engineering work with Elton John (‘Your Song’) and Carly Simon (‘You’re So Vain’).

* * * * *

http://www.vex.net/~paulmac/elton/ej1970.html


produziu
Songs of Love and Hate de Leonard Cohen... :))


*********
e foi produtor em:
"Larry Lurex" songs, "Nevermore" e
"Funny How Love Is" with Queen

additional production with Queen and Roy Thomas Baker on "Queen II"

***********

e produtor e engenheiro em
Far Beyond These Castle Walls de
Chris De Burgh
**************

Robin Geoffrey Cable (engineer and producer, notably for Queen (Queen II), Genesis (Trespass), Van Der Graaf Generator (Pawn Hearts ), Elton John (Tumbleweed Connection, FRIENDS, MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER )and Carly Simon (No Secrets ).

*********

During the summer of 1972, Queen were to be found lurking in the corridors and reception area of Trident Studios, London, waiting for any available studio time so they could work on their debut album. They were more than a little put out by this indignity, but were left with no choice; their studio deal with Trident had not yet been signed, and the likes of David Bowie and Elton John kept the studios - then considered the best in London - extremely busy.

At the time, Trident staff engineer/producer Robin Cable was working on an old Beach Boys song called "I Can Hear Music", a song co-written with Phil Spector.

Spector had recently been in the studios recording with his wife Ronnie and, suitably inspired, Robin decided to have a go at re-creating the 'Spectorsound' himself. He'd heard Freddie Mercury singing with Queen and, aware that the band had plenty of free time in between recording sessions, he asked the singer if he'd sing the vocals for the track in question.
At Freddie's insistence, fellow Queen members Roger Taylor and Brian May were drafted in to add percussion and guitars, though bassist John Deacon was not present at the recording. Freddie Mercury also sang lead vocals on "Goin'Back", an old Goffin & King song covered by Dusty Springfield and the Byrds.

PSEUDONYM

Robin Cable loved the songs so much that he persuaded Trident to release them, via their arrangement with EMI Records, to whom Queen were already signed.
However, it took almost a year for the disc to appear, and when it did, Queen's own album wasn't too far away, and so a pseudonym had to be used. As the songs were so far removed from the Queen sound, it was decided to spoof Gary Glitter by crediting the record to Larry Lurex, and the single was released at the height of Glittermania, on 29th June 1973 (EMI 2030).

**************************

Late 1976 ♦ AIR Studios, London: ELLIOTT MURPHY, JUST
A STORY FROM AMERICA (Columbia 34653 [US]/CBS
81881 [UK], March, 1977; I.R.S. Rec. 469084-2, CD
[Germany], 1991): 1. Rock Ballad (Murphy)
MT: guitar; Elliott Murphy: guitar, vocals, organ,
harmonica; Dave Markee: bass; Phil Collins: drums;
Peter Oxendale: piano, organ; Nicky Harrison:
arranger; Robin Geoffrey Cable: producer and
engineer.
Early Summer, 1977 - 1979 ♦ Island Studios and Ramport

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depois faço uma limpeza nestes retalhos da pesquisa

:)

Anonymous said...

Uma pessoa não se lembra de procurar na net :)

Há alguns singles no ebay

http://i9.ebayimg.com/01/i/06/a8/03/1b_1.JPG

Helena said...

eu não tenho esse!!!
nem me lembrava da capa!!!

lol***