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Alex Sadkin

Alex Sadkin (April 9, 1949 – July 25, 1987) was an American record producer, engineer, mixer and mastering engineer.

Alex Sadkin
Background information
Born(1949-04-09)April 9, 1949
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
DiedJuly 25, 1987(1987-07-25) (aged 38)
Nassau, Bahamas
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • engineer
  • mixer
  • mastering engineer
Years active1975–1987

Early Life

Sadkin grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida across the street from Bennett Elementary School, and played saxophone in Sunrise Junior High School and Fort Lauderdale High School. Sadkin attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables for his first year of college as a biology major. He attended Florida State University in Tallahassee where he played bass guitar with childhood friends Lyle LaBarbera (rhythm guitar) and Jim Hendee (drums), and singer Phil Turk. He eventually received his Bachelor of Science degree in geology in 1971. He got his start in the music industry as a saxophonist for the Las Olas Brass in Fort Lauderdale.

Career

After graduation, Sadkin worked with Jim Hendee at a sea turtle farm called Mariculture, Ltd. on Grand Cayman Island, where they both lived on Seven Mile Beach, a few miles from the town of Hell. During their six months of living and scuba diving there, they got their first taste of playing reggae at several clubs around the island.

When Sadkin returned to South Florida he began his recording career. He was first trained as a mastering engineer but eventually moved into recording studio work as a "tape-op" (Assistant Engineer) at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida. He got his first big break after impressing Neil Young with his mixing ability, and he eventually became head engineer at Compass Point Studio in Nassau, Bahamas. He worked alongside Island Records boss Chris Blackwell on many of the label's projects, most famously with Bob Marley and the Wailers' Survival album in 1979.

A full member of the Compass Point All Stars from day one, he began producing artists for Island Records (Grace Jones, Marianne Faithfull, Robert Palmer, Joe Cocker), while doing mixing work for other labels (Talking Heads). Among the other artists he produced in the 1980s are James Brown, the J. Geils Band, Thompson Twins, Classix Nouveaux, Foreigner, Duran Duran, Simply Red, Arcadia, Robbie Nevil and Paul Haig.

Sadkin produced the first two of the Thompson Twins' (as a trio) albums, Quick Step & Side Kick (1983) and Into the Gap (1984) as well as the original UK single release of "Lay Your Hands on Me", in late 1984. However, the band parted company with him as the producer for their next album and opted to produce Here's to Future Days by themselves in Paris; right before its release after the collapse of the singer Tom Bailey, the release was postponed. The postponement caused them to rethink the project and producer Nile Rodgers was subsequently called in to rework the album with them along with Sadkin's production of the single "Lay Your Hands on Me" and released in 1985.[1][circular reference]

Sadkin was a mentor to engineer and producer Phil Thornalley, who would go on to work with The Cure, Bryan Adams,[2] and Natalie Imbruglia. He had a special gift of being able to sense and analyze an artist's inner creative abilities and talents, even if the artist could not.[citation needed] Composer-keyboardist Wally Badarou had this to say about Sadkin: "His dedication to maintaining genuine 'mixes in progress' from the word go, was a great lesson. I made it a system for my subsequent production from then on."[3]

Death

Sadkin died in a motor accident in Nassau at the age of 38, shortly after completing production work on Boom Crash Opera's eponymous 1987 album, and just before he was due to begin working with Ziggy Marley. The songs "Do You Believe in Shame?" by Duran Duran, "Too Soon" by Robbie Nevil, and Grace Jones' "Well Well Well" are all dedicated to his memory. Joe Cocker's album Unchain My Heart (1987) is dedicated to the memory of Alex Sadkin, the quote from the album cover stating 'A Man who lived for music, and a good friend'.

Selected production credits

References

  1. ^ a b Thompson Twins#International success
  2. ^ "Phil Thornalley: I Want it to Sound Like This".
  3. ^ "Session Player". www.wallybadarou.com. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Duran Duran - Is There Something I Should Know?". Discogs. Retrieved August 21, 2019.

External links

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Alex Sadkin news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Alex Sadkin April 9 1949 July 25 1987 was an American record producer engineer mixer and mastering engineer Alex SadkinBackground informationBorn 1949 04 09 April 9 1949Fort Lauderdale Florida U S DiedJuly 25 1987 1987 07 25 aged 38 Nassau BahamasGenresRockreggaenew waveOccupation s Record producerengineermixermastering engineerYears active1975 1987 Contents 1 Early Life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Selected production credits 5 References 6 External linksEarly Life EditSadkin grew up in Fort Lauderdale Florida across the street from Bennett Elementary School and played saxophone in Sunrise Junior High School and Fort Lauderdale High School Sadkin attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables for his first year of college as a biology major He attended Florida State University in Tallahassee where he played bass guitar with childhood friends Lyle LaBarbera rhythm guitar and Jim Hendee drums and singer Phil Turk He eventually received his Bachelor of Science degree in geology in 1971 He got his start in the music industry as a saxophonist for the Las Olas Brass in Fort Lauderdale Career EditAfter graduation Sadkin worked with Jim Hendee at a sea turtle farm called Mariculture Ltd on Grand Cayman Island where they both lived on Seven Mile Beach a few miles from the town of Hell During their six months of living and scuba diving there they got their first taste of playing reggae at several clubs around the island When Sadkin returned to South Florida he began his recording career He was first trained as a mastering engineer but eventually moved into recording studio work as a tape op Assistant Engineer at Criteria Studios in Miami Florida He got his first big break after impressing Neil Young with his mixing ability and he eventually became head engineer at Compass Point Studio in Nassau Bahamas He worked alongside Island Records boss Chris Blackwell on many of the label s projects most famously with Bob Marley and the Wailers Survival album in 1979 A full member of the Compass Point All Stars from day one he began producing artists for Island Records Grace Jones Marianne Faithfull Robert Palmer Joe Cocker while doing mixing work for other labels Talking Heads Among the other artists he produced in the 1980s are James Brown the J Geils Band Thompson Twins Classix Nouveaux Foreigner Duran Duran Simply Red Arcadia Robbie Nevil and Paul Haig Sadkin produced the first two of the Thompson Twins as a trio albums Quick Step amp Side Kick 1983 and Into the Gap 1984 as well as the original UK single release of Lay Your Hands on Me in late 1984 However the band parted company with him as the producer for their next album and opted to produce Here s to Future Days by themselves in Paris right before its release after the collapse of the singer Tom Bailey the release was postponed The postponement caused them to rethink the project and producer Nile Rodgers was subsequently called in to rework the album with them along with Sadkin s production of the single Lay Your Hands on Me and released in 1985 1 circular reference Sadkin was a mentor to engineer and producer Phil Thornalley who would go on to work with The Cure Bryan Adams 2 and Natalie Imbruglia He had a special gift of being able to sense and analyze an artist s inner creative abilities and talents even if the artist could not citation needed Composer keyboardist Wally Badarou had this to say about Sadkin His dedication to maintaining genuine mixes in progress from the word go was a great lesson I made it a system for my subsequent production from then on 3 Death EditSadkin died in a motor accident in Nassau at the age of 38 shortly after completing production work on Boom Crash Opera s eponymous 1987 album and just before he was due to begin working with Ziggy Marley The songs Do You Believe in Shame by Duran Duran Too Soon by Robbie Nevil and Grace Jones Well Well Well are all dedicated to his memory Joe Cocker s album Unchain My Heart 1987 is dedicated to the memory of Alex Sadkin the quote from the album cover stating A Man who lived for music and a good friend Selected production credits EditStephen Stills Illegal Stills 1976 Mixing Bob Marley and the Wailers Rastaman Vibration 1976 Mixing Stills Young Band Long May You Run 1976 Mixing Third World Journey to Addis 1978 Bob Marley and the Wailers Survival 1979 Grace Jones Warm Leatherette 1980 Robert Palmer Clues 1980 Mixing Grace Jones Nightclubbing 1981 Grace Jones Living My Life 1982 Joe Cocker Sheffield Steel 1982 Thompson Twins Quick Step amp Side Kick 1983 Paul Haig ex Josef K Rhythm of Life 1983 Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues 1983 Mixing Credit Duran Duran Is There Something I Should Know 1983 Mixing Credit 4 Duran Duran Seven and the Ragged Tiger 1983 Classix Nouveaux Secret 1983 Thompson Twins Into the Gap 1984 Thompson Twins Lay Your Hands on Me 1984 Original Single Production later retooled by Nile Rodgers 1 circular reference 1985 Foreigner Agent Provocateur 1984 Arcadia So Red the Rose 1985 Robbie Nevil Robbie Nevil 1986 Boom Crash Opera Boom Crash Opera 1987 Simply Red Men and Women 1987 References Edit a b Thompson Twins International success Phil Thornalley I Want it to Sound Like This Session Player www wallybadarou com Retrieved August 21 2019 Duran Duran Is There Something I Should Know Discogs Retrieved August 21 2019 External links EditAlex Sadkin at AllMusic Alex Sadkin discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Sadkin amp oldid 1149015912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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