Terry Brown (music producer)

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Terry Brown is a British record producer involved in a variety of work. He has been noted for his collaboration with the Canadian rock band Rush. Brown produced every album by the band from Fly by Night (1975) up to Signals (1982).[1] He was also involved with the English pop rock band Cutting Crew and the Canadian progressive rock band Klaatu.[2]

Born
Terence David Brown
Genres
OccupationsProducer, mixing engineer
Years active1967–present
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Terry Brown
Born
Terence David Brown
Genres
OccupationsProducer, mixing engineer
Years active1967–present
Websiteterrybrown.net
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Career

Brown began his career at Olympic Studios in the mid-1960s, working as one of Keith Grant's tape ops. His first engineering credit was on the Who's single "Substitute".[2] He next worked at Lansdowne Studios, where he worked with Adrian Kerridge. At Lansdowne, Brown engineered such songs as Donovan's "Mellow Yellow" and Procol Harum's "Homburg".[2] In 1967, while overseeing the construction of Morgan Studios, Brown again worked at Olympic. Doug Riley came to the studio to record a commercial for Labatt 50, and the two hit it off. Brown later went to Canada to help re-record the commercial, and he and Riley decided to open a recording studio, co-founding Toronto Sound Studios in 1969.[2]

In 1973, Rush utilized Toronto Sound Studios to record portions of their debut studio album, with Brown recording "Finding My Way" and mixing the album. The band continued to work with Brown at Toronto Sound for its next three albums, Fly by Night (1975), Caress of Steel (1975), and 2112 (1976). Other albums recorded at the studio included April Wine's Electric Jewels (1973).

Faced with rising competition, Toronto Sound Studios closed in 1978,[2] but even as Rush recorded subsequent albums at other studios, they continued to work with Brown as co-producer on every album through Signals (1982). Brown's contributions on Rush albums included not only engineering and production, but also as a musician, arranger, and background harmony singer.[3]

Rush refers to Brown fondly as "Broon" in the liner notes for their albums,[4] and the nickname appears in the title of the instrumental piece "Broon's Bane" from their live album Exit...Stage Left. On this same record, Geddy Lee jokingly introduces the song "Jacob's Ladder" as having been written by "T. C. Broonsie", another reference to Brown and a pun on the name of Big Bill Broonzy.

In the 1990s while working at Metalworks Studios in Toronto, Brown recorded Fates Warning's Parallels and Voivod's Angel Rat, and again worked with Fates Warning on A Pleasant Shade of Gray. He also produced vocals on the Dream Theater album Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, and appears as the uncredited voice of the hypnotherapist on that album.[1]

Brown has also engineered, produced or mixed for many other artists, including Silent Running, Sonny and Cher, Kenny Rogers, Traffic, Joe Cocker, The Who, Procol Harum, The Troggs, Manfred Mann, Marianne Faithfull, Spencer Davis Group, Donovan, Barbra Streisand, Blue Rodeo, Max Webster, Klaatu, Thundermug, Lizzy Borden, Ray Stevens, the Bonzo Dog Band, Motherlode, Dr. Music, April Wine, The Stampeders, Michel Pagliaro, Moe Koffman, Alannah Myles, B.B. Gabor, Cirque du Soleil, Dream Theater, Lawrence Gowan, Rough Trade, The Killjoys, FM, Toronto, Ian Thomas, Moist, and Tiles.[1][5]

Albums Brown has been involved with

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YearArtist RoleAlbum
1966 The Who Engineer "Substitute"
1967 Jimi Hendrix Experience Engineer Axis: Bold as Love[1]
1968 the Bonzo Dog Band Engineer The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse
1971 Stampeders Engineer Against The Grain
1971 Moe Koffman Engineer Moe Koffman Plays Bach
1972 Moe Koffman Engineer The Four Seasons
1973 April Wine Engineer Electric Jewels
1973 Moe Koffman Engineer Master Session
1974 Moe Koffman Engineer Solar Explorations
1975 Moe Koffman Engineer Live at George's
1975Rush ProducerFly by Night
1975Rush Producer Caress of Steel
1976Rush Producer 2112
1976Klaatu Producer 3:47 EST
1976Max Webster Producer Max Webster
1976 Moe Koffman Engineer Jungle Man
1977Max Webster Producer High Class in Borrowed Shoes
1977Klaatu Producer Hope
1977Rush Producer A Farewell to Kings
1978Rush Producer Hemispheres
1978Klaatu Producer Sir Army Suit
1978Max Webster Producer Mutiny Up My Sleeve
1979Max Webster Producer Live Magnetic Air
1980 B.B. Gabor Producer BB Gabor
1980Rush Producer Permanent Waves
1981Rush Producer Moving Pictures
1981Rush Producer Exit...Stage Left
1981Max Webster Producer Diamonds Diamonds
1982Rush Producer Signals
1982Lawrence Gowan Producer Gowan[6]
1986Cutting Crew Producer Broadcast[1]
1987Blue Rodeo Producer Outskirts
1987Silent Running Producer Walk on Fire
1989IQ Producer Are You Sitting Comfortably?
1989Lizzy Borden Producer Master Of Disguise
1989Fifth Angel Producer Time Will Tell
1990Watertown Producer No Singing At The Dinner Table
1991Fates Warning Producer Parallels
1991Voivod Producer Angel Rat
1991The Kite Producer The Kite
1994Moist Mixing Silver[6]
1997Fates Warning Producer A Pleasant Shade of Gray
1999Dream Theater Spoken Voice (uncredited) Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
2000Fates Warning Producer Disconnected
2004Tiles Producer Window Dressing[7]
2005Cutting Crew Producer Grinning Souls
2007Puppet Show Producer Tale of Woe
2007Run With the Kittens Producer Condos and lofts
2007Run With the Kittens Producer Bangers and Mash
2008Tiles Producer Fly Paper (2008)[8]
2012Tiles Mixing Off the Floor 01
2013Crash Karma Producer

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2014Tiles Mixing Off the Floor 02
2016Tiles Producer Pretending 2 Run
2021Discipline Producer Unfolded Like Staircase
2026Brass Camel Mixing Ice Cold (Single)
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