John Punter
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John Punter, (born January 27, 1949, age 64), is an English music producer and recording engineer.[1] He has worked with many bands and musicians, such as Japan, Procol Harum, Roxy Music, Sad Café and Slade. His career in music spanned over 30 years and many different genres. He is now retired from the entertainment business, and is running a small bar in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Selected production, mixing and remixing
- Japan - Quiet Life
- Ivan - The Spell
- Spoons - Arias & Symphonies, Vertigo Tango
- Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together
- Nazareth - Nazareth
- Roxy Music - Country Life
- Sad Café - Fanx Ta-ra, Misplaced Ideals
- Judie Tzuke - Welcome to the Cruise
- Slade - The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome - 1983
- Slade - Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply - 1984
- Slade - Rogues Gallery - 1985
- Slade - You Boyz Make Big Noize - 1987
- Re-Flex - The Politics of Dancing, 1983[2]
References
- ↑ An interview with the Procol sound-engineer.
- ↑ Capitol LP ST-12314, 1982
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