Terry Brown (record producer)
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Genres | Rock, Metal, Alternative, Blues |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Mixing Engineer |
Years active | 1969–present |
Associated acts | Rush,David Barrett Trio, The Eagles, Blue Rodeo, The Killjoys |
Website |
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Terry Brown is a British record producer involved in a variety of work, but most noted for his involvement with the Canadian rock band Rush and the English pop rock band Cutting Crew.
History
Terry Brown is referred to fondly by the band Rush as "Broon" in the liner notes for their albums.[1] This nickname appears in the title of the instrumental piece "Broon's Bane" from their live album Exit...Stage Left. On this same record, Geddy Lee jokingly introduces the song "Jacob's Ladder" as having been written by "T. C. Broonsie", another reference to Brown and a pun on the name of Big Bill Broonzy. He also appears as the (uncredited) voice of the hypnotist on the Dream Theater album Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory.
Brown has also engineered, produced or mixed many other artists, including Jimi Hendrix, Sonny and Cher, Kenny Rogers, Traffic, Joe Cocker, The Who, Rush, Procol Harum, The Troggs, Manfred Mann, Marianne Faithfull, Spencer Davis Group, Donovan, Barbra Streisand, Blue Rodeo, Moist, Max Webster, Klaatu, Thundermug, Fates Warning, Lizzy Borden, Voivod, Ray Stevens, the Bonzo Dog Band, Motherlode, Dr. Music, April Wine, The Stampeders, Michel Pagliaro, Moe Koffman, Alannah Myles, B.B. Gabor, Cirque du Soleil, Dream Theater, Lawrence Gowan, Rough Trade, The Killjoys, FM, Toronto, Ian Thomas, The Mummble Ducks, and Christmas.[2]
Brown is currently working with: Toronto Blurred Vision Mixing Jim McCarty : The Yardbirds Johnny Cooll Toronto The David Barrett Trio[3]
Albums produced
Brown has been a musician, recording supervisor, engineer, arranger, producer since the mid-1960s.[4]
Year | Artist | Album title |
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1975 | Rush | Fly by Night |
1975 | Rush | Caress of Steel |
1976 | Rush | 2112 |
1976 | Klaatu | 3:47 EST |
1976 | Max Webster | Max Webster |
1977 | Max Webster | High Class in Borrowed Shoes |
1977 | Klaatu | Hope |
1977 | Rush | A Farewell to Kings |
1978 | Rush | Hemispheres |
1978 | Klaatu | Sir Army Suit |
1978 | Max Webster | Mutiny Up My Sleeve |
1979 | Max Webster | Live Magnetic Air |
1980 | Rush | Permanent Waves |
1981 | Rush | Moving Pictures |
1981 | Rush | Exit...Stage Left |
1981 | Max Webster | Diamonds Diamonds |
1982 | Rush | Signals |
1982 | Lawrence Gowan | Gowan[5] |
1986 | Cutting Crew | Broadcast |
1987 | Blue Rodeo | Outskirts |
1987 | Silent Running | Walk on Fire |
1989 | Lizzy Borden | Master Of Disguise |
1991 | Fates Warning | Parallels |
1991 | Voivod | Angel Rat |
1991 | The Kite | The Kite |
1994 | Moist | Silver[5] |
1997 | Fates Warning | A Pleasant Shade of Gray |
2000 | Fates Warning | Disconnected |
2004 | Tiles | Window Dressing[6] |
2005 | Cutting Crew | Grinning Souls |
2007 | Puppet Show | Tale of Woe |
2008 | Tiles | Fly Paper (2008)[7] |
2014 | Blurred Vision | "Organized Insanity" |
References
- ↑ "Broon's Bane by Rush Songfacts". Songfacts.com. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "Discography". Terry Brown. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "Terry Brown MixMusic". Facebook. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- ↑ "Terry Brown | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
- 1 2 "Music Producer". Terry Brown. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
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