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Harry Maslin

Harry Maslin is an American record producer, recording/mixing engineer, and studio owner/designer.[1]

In the mid-1970s, he engineered No. 1 hits for Barry Manilow ("Mandy"), and Dionne Warwick & The Spinners ("Then Came You"). As a producer, his chart hits include David Bowie's "Fame" (US No. 1) in 1975 and "Golden Years" (US No. 10) in 1976, and seven singles in the Top 5 for Air Supply from 1980–82, including "The One That You Love" (US No. 1).[2]

Career edit

Philadelphia and New York edit

Harry Maslin was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He began his career in the 1960s by mixing live sound at the Electric Factory. There he mixed many leading acts, including Cream, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Moby Grape, Ten Years After, BB King, Moody Blues, Buddy Guy, Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Procol Harum, The Chambers Brothers, Frank Zappa, and Janis Joplin. He began his recording career at Regent Sound Studios in Philadelphia, and later joined Regent's New York facility. There he expanded his knowledge, learning studio and console design, disc cutting, studio recording, mixing, and management.[citation needed]

After two years at Regent, he moved to the Hit Factory Recording Studios as a chief recording engineer, where he engineered successful recordings by James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Carly Simon, Barry Manilow, and Dionne Warwick & The Spinners, among others. Hits he worked on included the album Barry Manilow II (US No. 9), and its US No. 1 single "Mandy"; Warwick & The Spinners' 1974 single "Then Came You" (US No. 1) (produced by Thom Bell), plus Carly Simon's Hotcakes album (US No. 3), and her single "Mockingbird" (US No. 5).

Maslin's career as a producer began at The Hit Factory, with the co-production of Bonnie Raitt's Streetlights album[citation needed], he then moved to the Record Plant.

Bowie, Rollers, and Air Supply edit

From August to December 1974 David Bowie recorded his new Philly soul-inspired album at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound and New York's Record Plant. Producer Tony Visconti returned to London to mix the recordings, but Bowie took an opportunity to collaborate with John Lennon.[3] Bowie called Maslin and asked the young engineer to produce. In January 1975 at Electric Lady studios Maslin oversaw the recording of "Fame" with Lennon on guest vocals, as well as a cover of Lennon's own song "Across the Universe". These sessions completed the hit album Young Americans. This album reached UK No. 2, US No. 9, and the single "Fame" was US No. 1.

Bowie asked Maslin to produce his next album, Station to Station, in Los Angeles in 1975.[4] The album was a critical and commercial success, charting at US No. 3 and UK No. 5, and included the singles “Golden Years” and “TVC15”.

Maslin rejoined the Hit Factory and was next contacted by Clive Davis to produce two chart topper albums for the Bay City Rollers (including the 1977 hit single "You Made Me Believe in Magic" ), "Don't Cry Out Loud" a signature hit for Melissa Manchester in 1978, and an album for Eric Carmen in 1980. Davis then asked Maslin to take over production of the first Air Supply album for Arista Records, which achieved multi-platinum sales. He was called back to produce the following two multi-platinum albums for Air Supply, that were highlighted by five Top Five singles in a row "Even The Nights Are Better", "Every Woman In The World", "Here I Am", "Sweet Dreams", and "The One That You Love".

Los Angeles edit

In 1983, Maslin opened his own studio, Image Recording Studios in Hollywood. Maslin reduced his workload as a producer and engineer and focussed on studio management and consulting. Over the years, Image Recording Studios played host to mixer Chris Lord-Alge, Night Ranger, Madonna, Faith Hill, Henry Mancini, Quincy Jones, Guns N' Roses, Leonard Cohen, Tina Turner (including her hit single, "I Don't Want to Fight"), Carlene Carter, Fleetwood Mac, Ray Charles, Melissa Etheridge, No Doubt, Janet Jackson, Lisa Loeb, Goo Goo Dolls, Michelle Branch, Black Crowes, Cher, Sheryl Crow, Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Jewel, Butthole Surfers, Green Day (including their Grammy Record of the Year "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"), among others. Additionally, Image Recording mixed the music for many hit Hollywood movies including Lethal Weapon and The Hunt for Red October.

Among other engineering projects at Image Recording, Maslin worked on tracks for Jennifer Warren and Leonard Cohen, as well as Michael Jackson’s album HIStory.

Maslin has also served as a consultant for studio builders, equipment manufacturers, engineers, producers, A&R personnel, and music supervisors.[citation needed]

In 2005, Image Recording closed. Maslin has since built a digital ProTools studio for use by both himself and his producer/songwriter wife, Michele Vice-Maslin, and her company Sweetersongs.

In 2008, Maslin was again working with David Bowie mixing and re-mixing.[5][6]

Personal life edit

Maslin is married to Emmy award-winning songwriter and producer Michèle Vice-Maslin.[7]

Selective discography edit

As producer edit

Singles edit

Albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Harry Maslin - Biography, Albums, Streaming Links - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Air Supply". Billboard.com. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  3. ^ Visconti, Tony (2007). Tony Visconti: the Autobiography: Bowie, Bolan, and the Brooklyn Boy. Harper. pp. 222–224.
  4. ^ Light, Alan (23 January 2017). "How David Bowie Brought Thin White Duke to Life on 'Station to Station'". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  5. ^ "David Bowie's TVC 15: listen to a previously unreleased mix". The Guardian. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  6. ^ "David Bowie: Station to Station (Special Edition)". PopMatters.com. 21 October 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Michele Vice | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Album Search for "station to station"". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 July 2018.

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policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Harry Maslin is an American record producer recording mixing engineer and studio owner designer 1 In the mid 1970s he engineered No 1 hits for Barry Manilow Mandy and Dionne Warwick amp The Spinners Then Came You As a producer his chart hits include David Bowie s Fame US No 1 in 1975 and Golden Years US No 10 in 1976 and seven singles in the Top 5 for Air Supply from 1980 82 including The One That You Love US No 1 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Philadelphia and New York 1 2 Bowie Rollers and Air Supply 1 3 Los Angeles 2 Personal life 3 Selective discography 3 1 As producer 3 2 Singles 3 3 Albums 4 ReferencesCareer editPhiladelphia and New York edit Harry Maslin was born and raised in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States He began his career in the 1960s by mixing live sound at the Electric Factory There he mixed many leading acts including Cream The Jimi Hendrix Experience Moby Grape Ten Years After BB King Moody Blues Buddy Guy Grateful Dead Hot Tuna Procol Harum The Chambers Brothers Frank Zappa and Janis Joplin He began his recording career at Regent Sound Studios in Philadelphia and later joined Regent s New York facility There he expanded his knowledge learning studio and console design disc cutting studio recording mixing and management citation needed After two years at Regent he moved to the Hit Factory Recording Studios as a chief recording engineer where he engineered successful recordings by James Taylor Bonnie Raitt Carly Simon Barry Manilow and Dionne Warwick amp The Spinners among others Hits he worked on included the album Barry Manilow II US No 9 and its US No 1 single Mandy Warwick amp The Spinners 1974 single Then Came You US No 1 produced by Thom Bell plus Carly Simon s Hotcakes album US No 3 and her single Mockingbird US No 5 Maslin s career as a producer began at The Hit Factory with the co production of Bonnie Raitt s Streetlights album citation needed he then moved to the Record Plant Bowie Rollers and Air Supply edit From August to December 1974 David Bowie recorded his new Philly soul inspired album at Philadelphia s Sigma Sound and New York s Record Plant Producer Tony Visconti returned to London to mix the recordings but Bowie took an opportunity to collaborate with John Lennon 3 Bowie called Maslin and asked the young engineer to produce In January 1975 at Electric Lady studios Maslin oversaw the recording of Fame with Lennon on guest vocals as well as a cover of Lennon s own song Across the Universe These sessions completed the hit album Young Americans This album reached UK No 2 US No 9 and the single Fame was US No 1 Bowie asked Maslin to produce his next album Station to Station in Los Angeles in 1975 4 The album was a critical and commercial success charting at US No 3 and UK No 5 and included the singles Golden Years and TVC15 Maslin rejoined the Hit Factory and was next contacted by Clive Davis to produce two chart topper albums for the Bay City Rollers including the 1977 hit single You Made Me Believe in Magic Don t Cry Out Loud a signature hit for Melissa Manchester in 1978 and an album for Eric Carmen in 1980 Davis then asked Maslin to take over production of the first Air Supply album for Arista Records which achieved multi platinum sales He was called back to produce the following two multi platinum albums for Air Supply that were highlighted by five Top Five singles in a row Even The Nights Are Better Every Woman In The World Here I Am Sweet Dreams and The One That You Love Los Angeles edit In 1983 Maslin opened his own studio Image Recording Studios in Hollywood Maslin reduced his workload as a producer and engineer and focussed on studio management and consulting Over the years Image Recording Studios played host to mixer Chris Lord Alge Night Ranger Madonna Faith Hill Henry Mancini Quincy Jones Guns N Roses Leonard Cohen Tina Turner including her hit single I Don t Want to Fight Carlene Carter Fleetwood Mac Ray Charles Melissa Etheridge No Doubt Janet Jackson Lisa Loeb Goo Goo Dolls Michelle Branch Black Crowes Cher Sheryl Crow Joe Cocker Eric Clapton Jewel Butthole Surfers Green Day including their Grammy Record of the Year Boulevard of Broken Dreams among others Additionally Image Recording mixed the music for many hit Hollywood movies including Lethal Weapon and The Hunt for Red October Among other engineering projects at Image Recording Maslin worked on tracks for Jennifer Warren and Leonard Cohen as well as Michael Jackson s album HIStory Maslin has also served as a consultant for studio builders equipment manufacturers engineers producers A amp R personnel and music supervisors citation needed In 2005 Image Recording closed Maslin has since built a digital ProTools studio for use by both himself and his producer songwriter wife Michele Vice Maslin and her company Sweetersongs In 2008 Maslin was again working with David Bowie mixing and re mixing 5 6 Personal life editMaslin is married to Emmy award winning songwriter and producer Michele Vice Maslin 7 Selective discography editAs producer edit Singles edit 1977 It s a Game Bay City Rollers UK No 16 1977 You Made Me Believe in Magic Bay City Rollers US No 10 UK No 34 1977 The Way I Feel Tonight Bay City Rollers US No 24 1978 Don t Cry Out Loud Melissa Manchester US No 10 1980 It Hurts Too Much Eric Carmen US No 75 1980 Lost in Love Air Supply US No 3 1980 Every Woman in the World Air Supply US No 5 1981 The One That You Love Air Supply US No 1 1981 Here I Am Air Supply US No 5 1982 Sweet Dreams Air Supply US No 5 1982 Even the Nights Are Better Air Supply US No 5 Albums edit 1975 Young Americans David Bowie US No 9 UK No 2 1976 Station to Station David Bowie US No 3 UK No 5 8 1976 Earl Slick Band Earl Slick Band 1976 Hoppkorv Hot Tuna 1977 It s a Game Bay City Rollers US No 23 UK No 16 1978 Strangers in the Wind Bay City Rollers US No 129 1978 Don t Cry Out Loud Melissa Manchester US No 33 1980 Lost in Love Air Supply US No 22 1981 The One That You Love Air Supply US No 10 1982 Now and Forever Air Supply US No 25 2017 Live Nassau Coliseum 76 David BowieReferences edit Harry Maslin Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 2 July 2018 Air Supply Billboard com Retrieved 25 January 2021 Visconti Tony 2007 Tony Visconti the Autobiography Bowie Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy Harper pp 222 224 Light Alan 23 January 2017 How David Bowie Brought Thin White Duke to Life on Station to Station Rollingstone com Retrieved 25 January 2021 David Bowie s TVC 15 listen to a previously unreleased mix The Guardian 31 August 2016 Retrieved 25 January 2021 David Bowie Station to Station Special Edition PopMatters com 21 October 2010 Retrieved 25 January 2021 Michele Vice Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 25 January 2021 Album Search for station to station AllMusic 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