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Bruce Fairbairn

Bruce Earl Fairbairn (December 30, 1949 – May 17, 1999) was a Canadian record producer. He was active as a producer from 1976 to 1999, and is considered one of the best of his era. His most successful productions are Slippery When Wet and New Jersey by Bon Jovi, Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip by Aerosmith, The Razors Edge by AC/DC, and Balance by Van Halen, each of which sold at least three million copies. He was originally a trumpet player, then started a career as a record producer for Canadian rock band Prism. Fairbairn won the Canadian music industry Producer of the Year Juno Award three times. He produced albums for many well-known international artists such as Loverboy, Blue Öyster Cult, Bon Jovi, Poison, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Scorpions, Van Halen, Chicago, The Cranberries, INXS, Kiss and Yes. His style was notable for introducing dynamic horn arrangements into rock music productions. Fairbairn died suddenly on May 17, 1999, due to unknown causes.

Bruce Fairbairn
Birth nameBruce Earl Fairbairn
Born(1949-12-30)December 30, 1949
DiedMay 17, 1999(1999-05-17) (aged 49)
Vancouver, Canada
Occupation(s)Record producer

Career edit

Early life and Prism edit

Fairbairn played the trumpet since the age of 5,[1] as well as studying piano. Until the age of 16, he was a trumpetist in community groups. While in the 10th grade at Vancouver's Prince of Wales Secondary School, Fairbairn founded his first band The Spectres, managed by Bruce Allen, who would remain with Fairbairn through his career.[2]

In the early 1970s, Fairbairn started producing while he was part of the Vancouver jazz-rock group Sunshyne, in which he played both trumpet and horn. There he met bandmate Jim Vallance, who would go on to become one of the most successful songwriters in the music industry and an important music associate. After Vallance left Sunshyne in 1973, Fairbairn changed Sunshyne's format to blues-rock-pop. Fairbairn recruited guitarist Lindsay Mitchell, from Vancouver band Seeds of Time, as singer-songwriter and frontman. Fairbairn worked through 1974 to land a recording contract for Sunshyne, using demos of two songs written by Mitchell. By mid-1975, when Fairbairn could not close a record deal for Sunshyne, he approached Vallance for assistance. Vallance reworked the arrangements on the Mitchell songs and supplied three of his own at Fairbairn's request. One of the Vallance songs, "Open Soul Surgery" impressed an executive at record label GRT, who signed Fairbairn's group to a recording contract in 1976.[1][2][3]

Over the next year, Fairbairn produced an album using musicians from both Sunshyne and Seeds of Time (including himself). The newly renamed band Prism released its debut album in 1977.[2] The album reached platinum status in Canada, with sales in excess of 100,000 albums by 1978.1[citation needed] Fairbairn himself, however, elected not to be a member of Prism, and is credited only as producer and as a session musician on the album, and he did not play with Prism in any live performances.

Fairbairn produced Prism's next three albums, all of which went platinum or double platinum in Canada. In 1980, Fairbairn won his first of three Canadian music industry Producer of the Year Juno Awards for Prism's third album, Armageddon.

Loverboy edit

In 1980, while still working with Prism, Fairbairn started production work on the debut album for Canadian rock band Loverboy. The self-titled album Loverboy would be the first Fairbairn production to break through in the lucrative US market and launch Fairbairn's international success.[4]

Fairbairn's productions attracted a growing list of international artists to Vancouver's Little Mountain Sound Studios to work with him and his protégé Bob Rock. Over the next 5 years, Fairbairn's work on Blue Öyster Cult's 1983 album The Revölution by Night, Krokus' 1984 album The Blitz, and Canadian band Honeymoon Suite's arena rock 1985 album The Big Prize continued Fairbairn's string of international hits.

Slippery When Wet edit

Fairbairn's biggest commercial success is Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet (1986), which made him a top-rate international producer. The album has sold over 28 million copies worldwide. "Bruce Fairbairn was a trumpet player," noted Jon Bon Jovi in 2007. "You couldn't get him on a guitar. And, for the first time, we were allowed to be us in the studio."[5]

"I've been lucky enough to work with so many different talents," Fairbairn noted, "but Bon Jovi may be the finest. There was record company pressure to deliver the hits, but they were a joy. People seem to concentrate so much on their success that they lose sight of how good these guys are."[6]

Permanent Vacation edit

His next major production, Aerosmith's 1987 album Permanent Vacation, was another international success and generated a series of hits including "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)", "Angel", and "Rag Doll". Steven Tyler said that Fairbairn was instrumental in the creation of the album and "helped relight the fire under Aerosmith".[2]

Continued international success edit

In 1988, Fairbairn produced the Bon Jovi album New Jersey, which holds the record for the hard rock/glam metal album to spawn the most Top 10 singles,[citation needed] with five singles charting in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, selling over seven million copies in the United States. Fairbain also produced Aerosmith's follow-up, 1989's Pump, which had sales in excess of seven million and was widely acclaimed by critics, and won him another "Producer of the Year" Juno Award.

In the 1990s, Fairbairn worked with a string of internationally influential hard rock acts. In 1990 he produced AC/DC's The Razors Edge, and Poison's Flesh and Blood. In 1993, he produced another Aerosmith commercial hit, Get a Grip, which racked up sales of seven million and solidified the band's growing representation as international media stars. Next, Fairbairn produced Scorpions' Face the Heat and in 1995 Van Halen's Balance. Also in 1995, Fairbairn went to Vallance's Armoury Studios in Vancouver to work on Chicago's Night and Day: Big Band, and liked the studio so much he bought it from Vallance the following year.[1]

In late 1996, and through early 1997, Fairbairn produced INXS' 'comeback' album Elegantly Wasted which, while garnering mixed reviews, obtained sales that were higher than INXS' previous albums. Also, Fairbairn produced The Cranberries' To the Faithful Departed, and Kiss' reunion-album Psycho Circus.

His last fully completed project was the Atomic Fireballs' Torch This Place for Atlantic Records in 1998, which Fairbairn described as "a return to my brass roots".[7]

Death and legacy edit

During the mixing sessions for Yes' The Ladder, on May 17, 1999, Fairbairn was found dead by Yes singer Jon Anderson and Armoury manager Sheryl Preston in his Vancouver home.[7] He was survived by his wife, Julie, with whom he had three sons: Scott, Kevin, and Brent.[2] Bob Rock explained that, on the week Fairbairn died, the two were to travel to New York to meet Bon Jovi for another album together.[2]

A memorial, "A Celebration of the Life of Bruce Earl Fairbairn", held at the Vancouver Chan Centre, was attended by more than 300 people. Highlighted by reminiscences from close friends, the event included musical performances from Jon Anderson and Steve Howe performing the song "Nine Voices" from Yes' The Ladder sessions, as well as Tom Keenlyside, guitarist David Sinclair and finally, "Taps" played on Bruce's trumpet by son Brent.[8]

In March 2000, Fairbairn was posthumously awarded the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Juno Award for his work.

His interviews concerning The Ladder represent some of his final moments on camera, included in short sections as part of the bonus material on Yes' Live at the House of Blues DVD.

Production discography edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Fairbairn Lends Golden Touch to Kiss' 'Psycho Circus', Billboard.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Billboard. May 29, 1999. p. 8. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  3. ^ Montfichet, Stansted. "Seeds of Time | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  4. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Bruce Fairbairn | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  5. ^ Blake, Mark (August 2007). "My brilliant career: Jon Bon Jovi". Q #253. p. 68.
  6. ^ Dome, Malcolm (July 2006). "We'll make it, I swear…". Classic Rock #94. p. 47.
  7. ^ a b "News Flash: Producer Bruce Fairbairn Dead At 49". MTV. May 18, 1999. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  8. ^ BRUCE FAIRBAIRN REMEMBERED February 17, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Billboard. February 20, 1982. p. 70. Retrieved June 5, 2017.

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international artists such as Loverboy Blue Oyster Cult Bon Jovi Poison Aerosmith AC DC Scorpions Van Halen Chicago The Cranberries INXS Kiss and Yes His style was notable for introducing dynamic horn arrangements into rock music productions Fairbairn died suddenly on May 17 1999 due to unknown causes Bruce FairbairnBirth nameBruce Earl FairbairnBorn 1949 12 30 December 30 1949DiedMay 17 1999 1999 05 17 aged 49 Vancouver CanadaOccupation s Record producer Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early life and Prism 1 2 Loverboy 1 3 Slippery When Wet 1 4 Permanent Vacation 1 5 Continued international success 2 Death and legacy 3 Production discography 4 See also 5 ReferencesCareer editEarly life and Prism edit Fairbairn played the trumpet since the age of 5 1 as well as studying piano Until the age of 16 he was a trumpetist in community groups While in the 10th grade at Vancouver s Prince of Wales Secondary School Fairbairn founded his first band The Spectres managed by Bruce Allen who would remain with Fairbairn through his career 2 In the early 1970s Fairbairn started producing while he was part of the Vancouver jazz rock group Sunshyne in which he played both trumpet and horn There he met bandmate Jim Vallance who would go on to become one of the most successful songwriters in the music industry and an important music associate After Vallance left Sunshyne in 1973 Fairbairn changed Sunshyne s format to blues rock pop Fairbairn recruited guitarist Lindsay Mitchell from Vancouver band Seeds of Time as singer songwriter and frontman Fairbairn worked through 1974 to land a recording contract for Sunshyne using demos of two songs written by Mitchell By mid 1975 when Fairbairn could not close a record deal for Sunshyne he approached Vallance for assistance Vallance reworked the arrangements on the Mitchell songs and supplied three of his own at Fairbairn s request One of the Vallance songs Open Soul Surgery impressed an executive at record label GRT who signed Fairbairn s group to a recording contract in 1976 1 2 3 Over the next year Fairbairn produced an album using musicians from both Sunshyne and Seeds of Time including himself The newly renamed band Prism released its debut album in 1977 2 The album reached platinum status in Canada with sales in excess of 100 000 albums by 1978 1 citation needed Fairbairn himself however elected not to be a member of Prism and is credited only as producer and as a session musician on the album and he did not play with Prism in any live performances Fairbairn produced Prism s next three albums all of which went platinum or double platinum in Canada In 1980 Fairbairn won his first of three Canadian music industry Producer of the Year Juno Awards for Prism s third album Armageddon Loverboy edit In 1980 while still working with Prism Fairbairn started production work on the debut album for Canadian rock band Loverboy The self titled album Loverboy would be the first Fairbairn production to break through in the lucrative US market and launch Fairbairn s international success 4 Fairbairn s productions attracted a growing list of international artists to Vancouver s Little Mountain Sound Studios to work with him and his protege Bob Rock Over the next 5 years Fairbairn s work on Blue Oyster Cult s 1983 album The Revolution by Night Krokus 1984 album The Blitz and Canadian band Honeymoon Suite s arena rock 1985 album The Big Prize continued Fairbairn s string of international hits Slippery When Wet edit Fairbairn s biggest commercial success is Bon Jovi s Slippery When Wet 1986 which made him a top rate international producer The album has sold over 28 million copies worldwide Bruce Fairbairn was a trumpet player noted Jon Bon Jovi in 2007 You couldn t get him on a guitar And for the first time we were allowed to be us in the studio 5 I ve been lucky enough to work with so many different talents Fairbairn noted but Bon Jovi may be the finest There was record company pressure to deliver the hits but they were a joy People seem to concentrate so much on their success that they lose sight of how good these guys are 6 Permanent Vacation edit His next major production Aerosmith s 1987 album Permanent Vacation was another international success and generated a series of hits including Dude Looks Like a Lady Angel and Rag Doll Steven Tyler said that Fairbairn was instrumental in the creation of the album and helped relight the fire under Aerosmith 2 Continued international success edit In 1988 Fairbairn produced the Bon Jovi album New Jersey which holds the record for the hard rock glam metal album to spawn the most Top 10 singles citation needed with five singles charting in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 selling over seven million copies in the United States Fairbain also produced Aerosmith s follow up 1989 s Pump which had sales in excess of seven million and was widely acclaimed by critics and won him another Producer of the Year Juno Award In the 1990s Fairbairn worked with a string of internationally influential hard rock acts In 1990 he produced AC DC s The Razors Edge and Poison s Flesh and Blood In 1993 he produced another Aerosmith commercial hit Get a Grip which racked up sales of seven million and solidified the band s growing representation as international media stars Next Fairbairn produced Scorpions Face the Heat and in 1995 Van Halen s Balance Also in 1995 Fairbairn went to Vallance s Armoury Studios in Vancouver to work on Chicago s Night and Day Big Band and liked the studio so much he bought it from Vallance the following year 1 In late 1996 and through early 1997 Fairbairn produced INXS comeback album Elegantly Wasted which while garnering mixed reviews obtained sales that were higher than INXS previous albums Also Fairbairn produced The Cranberries To the Faithful Departed and Kiss reunion album Psycho Circus His last fully completed project was the Atomic Fireballs Torch This Place for Atlantic Records in 1998 which Fairbairn described as a return to my brass roots 7 Death and legacy editDuring the mixing sessions for Yes The Ladder on May 17 1999 Fairbairn was found dead by Yes singer Jon Anderson and Armoury manager Sheryl Preston in his Vancouver home 7 He was survived by his wife Julie with whom he had three sons Scott Kevin and Brent 2 Bob Rock explained that on the week Fairbairn died the two were to travel to New York to meet Bon Jovi for another album together 2 A memorial A Celebration of the Life of Bruce Earl Fairbairn held at the Vancouver Chan Centre was attended by more than 300 people Highlighted by reminiscences from close friends the event included musical performances from Jon Anderson and Steve Howe performing the song Nine Voices from Yes The Ladder sessions as well as Tom Keenlyside guitarist David Sinclair and finally Taps played on Bruce s trumpet by son Brent 8 In March 2000 Fairbairn was posthumously awarded the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Juno Award for his work His interviews concerning The Ladder represent some of his final moments on camera included in short sections as part of the bonus material on Yes Live at the House of Blues DVD Production discography edit1977 Prism Prism 1978 Prism See Forever Eyes 1978 Prism Live Tonite 1979 Prism Armageddon 1979 Ian Lloyd Goose Bumps 1980 Prism Young and Restless 1980 Loverboy Loverboy 1980 The Skids Days in Europa Second Version 1980 Ian Lloyd 3WC 1981 Loverboy Get Lucky 1982 Strange Advance Worlds Away 1982 Kasim Sulton Kasim 9 1983 Blue Oyster Cult The Revolution by Night 1983 Loverboy Keep It Up 1984 Krokus The Blitz 1984 Fast Forward Living in Fiction 1985 Black n Blue Without Love 1985 Honeymoon Suite The Big Prize 1986 Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet 1987 Aerosmith Permanent Vacation 1987 Rock and Hyde Under the Volcano 1987 Loverboy Wildside 1988 Dan Reed Network Dan Reed Network 1988 Bon Jovi New Jersey 1989 Aerosmith Pump 1989 Stairway to Heaven Highway to Hell 1989 Gorky Park Gorky Park 1990 AC DC The Razors Edge 1990 Paul Laine Stick It in Your Ear 1990 Poison Flesh amp Blood 1991 Dan Reed Network The Heat 1991 AC DC Live 1993 Aerosmith Get a Grip 1993 Scorpions Face the Heat 1994 Jackyl Push Comes to Shove 1995 Van Halen Balance 1995 Chicago Night amp Day Big Band 1996 The Cranberries To the Faithful Departed 1997 INXS Elegantly Wasted 1997 Noise Therapy Cyclops 1998 Kiss Psycho Circus 1998 Atomic Fireballs Torch This Place 1999 Yes The LadderSee also edit nbsp Music portal nbsp Canada portalMusic of Canada Canadian Music Hall of FameReferences edit a b c Fairbairn Lends Golden Touch to Kiss Psycho Circus Billboard a b c d e f Billboard May 29 1999 p 8 Retrieved June 5 2017 Montfichet Stansted Seeds of Time Biography AllMusic Retrieved August 12 2014 Ankeny Jason Bruce Fairbairn Biography AllMusic Retrieved August 12 2014 Blake Mark August 2007 My brilliant career Jon Bon Jovi Q 253 p 68 Dome Malcolm July 2006 We ll make it I swear Classic Rock 94 p 47 a b News Flash Producer Bruce Fairbairn Dead At 49 MTV May 18 1999 Retrieved February 12 2023 BRUCE FAIRBAIRN REMEMBERED Archived February 17 2005 at the Wayback Machine Billboard February 20 1982 p 70 Retrieved June 5 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruce Fairbairn amp oldid 1168892711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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