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Chris Moon

Christopher Moon, better known as Chris Moon, is an American music producer, recording engineer and songwriter of British origin. He is best known for discovering Prince, helping him create his artistic name and style, and co-writing his early songs, most notably his first single "Soft and Wet".[1][2]

Chris Moon
Birth nameChristopher Graham Moon
Born1953 (age 69–70)
OriginBritish
GenresPop music
Occupation(s)
  • Music producer
  • Recording engineer
  • Songwriter
  • Film maker
  • Entrepreneur
Years active1972–present

Life and career

At the age of 13, Chris Moon moved with his family from the United Kingdom to Hawaii. He arrived in Minneapolis in 1967.[3] When he was 17, he purchased a multi-channel reel-to-reel and a camera in Hong Kong to start a career in music and photography. Moon built his first recording studio in the basement of his house in Minneapolis and did fashion photography on location.[4] By day he worked at a downtown advertising agency.[3] He founded Moon Sound, a homemade eight-track studio in South Minneapolis, where he taped local bands and advertising jingles. His studio was popular with young black talents singing rhythm and blues.[5][6]

A high school band called Champagne recorded its demo at Moon Sound in 1976. During a lunch break, one band member, Prince Rogers Nelson, stayed behind and started playing drums, piano and bass guitar equally well in quick succession. Impressed, Moon proposed a partnership: Prince would add music to pop lyrics Moon had written. In return, he could use the studio as much as he liked.[7][8][9] Despite suggestions that Isaac Hayes might offer Champagne a recording contract, Prince accepted Moon's offer, and was given the keys to Moonsound just in time for his graduation from Central High on his 18th birthday.[10]

For a year, Prince played and sang 14 of the 20 sets of lyrics that Moon authored, and Moon taught him how to record, produce and make his own demo tapes. After six months, Prince was able to run an entire session himself. With the goal of appealing to the largest segment of the buyers of pop music – teen-aged girls – Moon introduced Prince to the double entendre, encouraging him to write songs with "implied, naughty sexuality," a practice Prince would use throughout his career. The most famous song they wrote together, "Soft and Wet", had a staccato funk and racy lyrics that were key to Prince's emerging style. The artist wanted to be called "Mr. Nelson," but Moon insisted he drop his family name so that he does not get confused with Willie Nelson.[1][11][12][13]

Prince asked Moon to manage him, but Moon declined and suggested they look for someone else. In the autumn of 1976 Prince travelled to New York City with a demo tape of four of the 14 songs he had completed at Moon Sound. One of them, "Baby", was a Prince original. The other three – "Love Is Forever", "Aces" and "Soft and Wet" – were co-written by Chris Moon.[10] Moon called New York-based record companies, promoting the young artist as "the new Stevie Wonder" and actually introducing himself as Stevie Wonder's agent to get past the secretaries. After securing interviews for Prince with several major labels, who ultimately declined to sign him, Moon then worked to secure Prince a manager to help promote the artist. He played the demo to his Minneapolis associate Husney, who then became the manager for Prince and later helped him secure his first record contract.[14][5][15]

Husney took Prince to Los Angeles, where he signed a second contract with Warner Bros. Records, recorded "Soft and Wet," his first single, and completed his debut solo album, For You. Insisting on creative independence, Prince wrote, produced, arranged, composed and played all 27 instruments on the recording, the only exception being the co-operation with Moon on "Soft and Wet."[16] For You was released in 1978. It sold between 150,000–200,000 copies, while the single "Soft and Wet" sold around 350,000.[17] Over time, Prince and Moon forged a professional alliance that eventually resulted in financial settlements.[3]

Moon went on to produce and write more music. He became an adventurer, living with tribes of head hunters on New Guinea, making a documentary film Father of the Lions for PBS in Africa, barnstorming, and searching for missing in action Second World War airmen around the world. He also did international marketing for Fortune 500 companies.[18][19] He is currently the owner of HigherFi, a US-based company claiming to be "the world's largest online dealer of luxury audio."[4]

Discography

Chris Moon's discography consists mostly of music/lyric writing and arrangements. It also includes production, technical and visual work, instruments and performance.[20]

Year Artist Song Label Role
1978 Prince Soft and Wet Warner Bros. Records writing and arrangements (as C. Moon)
1980 Various Make It Easy Twin/Tone Records instruments and performance
1981 Sue Ann Make It Through The Storm Warner Bros. Records writing and arrangements
1982 The Great Alexander Do You Dare Erect Records production, writing and arrangements (as C. Moon)
1990 MC Hammer She's Soft and Wet Capitol Records writing and arrangements
2005 N'Dambi Soft and Wet Village Again writing and arrangements (as Christopher Moon)
2013 The Lewis Connection The Lewis Connection (album) Numero Group visual
Various Purple Snow: Forecasting The Minneapolis Sound (compilation) production, technical, writing and arrangements

References

  1. ^ a b Matt Thorne (23 April 2016). "The rearview mirror rehinged: how Prince's early years formed his legend". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  2. ^ Andrea Beu (21 April 2017). "Prince – Musik als Massenverführung" (in German). N-TV. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Steve Hamelman, ed. (2016). All by Myself: Essays on the Single-Artist Rock Album. Chartwell Books. p. 77. ISBN 9781442247246. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Behind The Brands With Chris Moon". HiFi Pig. 27 April 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  5. ^ a b Ronin Ro (2011). Prince: Inside the Music and the Masks. Chartwell Books. pp. 14–17. ISBN 9781429950732. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  6. ^ "The Many Phases of Moonsound". NumeroGroup. 30 July 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  7. ^ Joe Levy (4 May 2016). "Prince: Remembering the Rock Star, Funk Lord, Provocateur, Genius". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Before his purple reign". Minnesota Daily. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  9. ^ Pat Kessler (21 April 2016). "A Look Back at Prince's Life". CBS. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  10. ^ a b Jason Draper (2016). Prince:Life and Times. Chartwell Books. p. 10. ISBN 9780785834977. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  11. ^ "Inside Prince's Risqué – and Secretive – Life". People. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  12. ^ Mark Savage (22 April 2016). "Prince: Sixteen pivotal songs". BBC. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  13. ^ Michaelangelo Matos (22 April 2016). "The Beautiful One: Remembering Prince's Rich Life And Legacy". MTV. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  14. ^ Mick Brown (22 April 2016). "Prince interview: 'I didn't let fame rule me'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  15. ^ Ted B. Kissell (2 May 2016). "Prince's first manager reflects on the music icon's early days". UCLA Newsroom. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  16. ^ Kyle Eustice (2016). "Timeless: Remembering Prince". The Source. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  17. ^ Martin Keller (21 January 1981). "Remembering Prince: Our 'shining Prince' in 1981". City Pages. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  18. ^ Heather J. Carlson (8 December 2015). "Bryan Moon 'was at heart an explorer and adventurer'". Post Bulletin. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  19. ^ "Chris Moon". LinkedIn. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  20. ^ "Chris Moon (2)". discogs. Retrieved 29 April 2017.

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Christopher Moon better known as Chris Moon is an American music producer recording engineer and songwriter of British origin He is best known for discovering Prince helping him create his artistic name and style and co writing his early songs most notably his first single Soft and Wet 1 2 Chris MoonBirth nameChristopher Graham MoonBorn1953 age 69 70 OriginBritishGenresPop musicOccupation s Music producer Recording engineer Songwriter Film maker EntrepreneurYears active1972 present Contents 1 Life and career 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditAt the age of 13 Chris Moon moved with his family from the United Kingdom to Hawaii He arrived in Minneapolis in 1967 3 When he was 17 he purchased a multi channel reel to reel and a camera in Hong Kong to start a career in music and photography Moon built his first recording studio in the basement of his house in Minneapolis and did fashion photography on location 4 By day he worked at a downtown advertising agency 3 He founded Moon Sound a homemade eight track studio in South Minneapolis where he taped local bands and advertising jingles His studio was popular with young black talents singing rhythm and blues 5 6 A high school band called Champagne recorded its demo at Moon Sound in 1976 During a lunch break one band member Prince Rogers Nelson stayed behind and started playing drums piano and bass guitar equally well in quick succession Impressed Moon proposed a partnership Prince would add music to pop lyrics Moon had written In return he could use the studio as much as he liked 7 8 9 Despite suggestions that Isaac Hayes might offer Champagne a recording contract Prince accepted Moon s offer and was given the keys to Moonsound just in time for his graduation from Central High on his 18th birthday 10 For a year Prince played and sang 14 of the 20 sets of lyrics that Moon authored and Moon taught him how to record produce and make his own demo tapes After six months Prince was able to run an entire session himself With the goal of appealing to the largest segment of the buyers of pop music teen aged girls Moon introduced Prince to the double entendre encouraging him to write songs with implied naughty sexuality a practice Prince would use throughout his career The most famous song they wrote together Soft and Wet had a staccato funk and racy lyrics that were key to Prince s emerging style The artist wanted to be called Mr Nelson but Moon insisted he drop his family name so that he does not get confused with Willie Nelson 1 11 12 13 Prince asked Moon to manage him but Moon declined and suggested they look for someone else In the autumn of 1976 Prince travelled to New York City with a demo tape of four of the 14 songs he had completed at Moon Sound One of them Baby was a Prince original The other three Love Is Forever Aces and Soft and Wet were co written by Chris Moon 10 Moon called New York based record companies promoting the young artist as the new Stevie Wonder and actually introducing himself as Stevie Wonder s agent to get past the secretaries After securing interviews for Prince with several major labels who ultimately declined to sign him Moon then worked to secure Prince a manager to help promote the artist He played the demo to his Minneapolis associate Husney who then became the manager for Prince and later helped him secure his first record contract 14 5 15 Husney took Prince to Los Angeles where he signed a second contract with Warner Bros Records recorded Soft and Wet his first single and completed his debut solo album For You Insisting on creative independence Prince wrote produced arranged composed and played all 27 instruments on the recording the only exception being the co operation with Moon on Soft and Wet 16 For You was released in 1978 It sold between 150 000 200 000 copies while the single Soft and Wet sold around 350 000 17 Over time Prince and Moon forged a professional alliance that eventually resulted in financial settlements 3 Moon went on to produce and write more music He became an adventurer living with tribes of head hunters on New Guinea making a documentary film Father of the Lions for PBS in Africa barnstorming and searching for missing in action Second World War airmen around the world He also did international marketing for Fortune 500 companies 18 19 He is currently the owner of HigherFi a US based company claiming to be the world s largest online dealer of luxury audio 4 Discography EditChris Moon s discography consists mostly of music lyric writing and arrangements It also includes production technical and visual work instruments and performance 20 Year Artist Song Label Role1978 Prince Soft and Wet Warner Bros Records writing and arrangements as C Moon 1980 Various Make It Easy Twin Tone Records instruments and performance1981 Sue Ann Make It Through The Storm Warner Bros Records writing and arrangements1982 The Great Alexander Do You Dare Erect Records production writing and arrangements as C Moon 1990 MC Hammer She s Soft and Wet Capitol Records writing and arrangements2005 N Dambi Soft and Wet Village Again writing and arrangements as Christopher Moon 2013 The Lewis Connection The Lewis Connection album Numero Group visualVarious Purple Snow Forecasting The Minneapolis Sound compilation production technical writing and arrangementsReferences Edit a b Matt Thorne 23 April 2016 The rearview mirror rehinged how Prince s early years formed his legend The Guardian Retrieved 29 April 2017 Andrea Beu 21 April 2017 Prince Musik als Massenverfuhrung in German N TV Retrieved 29 April 2017 a b c Steve Hamelman ed 2016 All by Myself Essays on the Single Artist Rock Album Chartwell Books p 77 ISBN 9781442247246 Retrieved 29 April 2017 a b Behind The Brands With Chris Moon HiFi Pig 27 April 2016 Retrieved 29 April 2017 a b Ronin Ro 2011 Prince Inside the Music and the Masks Chartwell Books pp 14 17 ISBN 9781429950732 Retrieved 29 April 2017 The Many Phases of Moonsound NumeroGroup 30 July 2013 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Joe Levy 4 May 2016 Prince Remembering the Rock Star Funk Lord Provocateur Genius Rolling Stone Retrieved 29 April 2017 Before his purple reign Minnesota Daily 25 April 2016 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Pat Kessler 21 April 2016 A Look Back at Prince s Life CBS Retrieved 29 April 2017 a b Jason Draper 2016 Prince Life and Times Chartwell Books p 10 ISBN 9780785834977 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Inside Prince s Risque and Secretive Life People 21 April 2016 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Mark Savage 22 April 2016 Prince Sixteen pivotal songs BBC Retrieved 29 April 2017 Michaelangelo Matos 22 April 2016 The Beautiful One Remembering Prince s Rich Life And Legacy MTV Retrieved 29 April 2017 Mick Brown 22 April 2016 Prince interview I didn t let fame rule me The Telegraph Retrieved 29 April 2017 Ted B Kissell 2 May 2016 Prince s first manager reflects on the music icon s early days UCLA Newsroom Retrieved 29 April 2017 Kyle Eustice 2016 Timeless Remembering Prince The Source Retrieved 29 April 2017 Martin Keller 21 January 1981 Remembering Prince Our shining Prince in 1981 City Pages Retrieved 29 April 2017 Heather J Carlson 8 December 2015 Bryan Moon was at heart an explorer and adventurer Post Bulletin Retrieved 2 May 2017 Chris Moon LinkedIn Retrieved 29 April 2017 Chris Moon 2 discogs Retrieved 29 April 2017 External links EditChris Moon on LinkedIn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Moon amp oldid 1126722962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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