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in your own personel taste who is your fave producer then ? keep it down to 3 max

1) bert keyes

2) carl davis

3) johnny pate ( for my all time fave group THE IMPRESSIONS )

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In no order !!

HUEY P MEAUX

DON COSTA

BILLY DAVIS

In no order !!

HUEY P MEAUX

DON COSTA

BILLY DAVIS

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good choices mate , if it was a 4 selection id have put huey p maux in :shades:

good choices mate , if it was a 4 selection id have put  huey p maux in  blush.gif

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Has anyone considered Holland, Dozier, Holland? :shades:

I love those Teddy Randazzo productions where the verses are pretty sparse then the chorus comes absolute crashing in. A bit like Nirvana and the Pixies.

How about Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie :thumbsup:

Cheers,

Christian B

Jerry Ross, Joe Renzetti,Charles Calello

& the master Van McCoy

For me it's got to be Mr Mike Hanks!!! The man behind some of my favourite labels... Wheelsville, D-Town, Premium Stuff, Wheel City, Mah's, Wee 3 and Tuba! :thumbsup:

Cheers,

Rich.

P.S Agree with Christian B on Richard 'Popcorn' Wylie! Great producer!!!

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ian lavien :):thumbsup:

I love those Teddy Randazzo productions where the verses are pretty sparse then the chorus comes absolute crashing in.  A bit like Nirvana and the Pixies.

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agree with you pete :) randazo pike out put does it for me :thumbsup:

Mike Terry must surely be responsible for more good northern than anyone else?

I love those Teddy Randazzo productions where the verses are pretty sparse then the chorus comes absolute crashing in.  A bit like Nirvana and the Pixies.

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A bit like who? :D:):thumbsup:

Don't think I could whittle it down to three. As well as those already mentioned there's people like Ollie Mcloughlin, Jimmy Wisner, Robert Banks, HB Barnum, all that Chicago stuff from Carl Davis and Willie Henderson...

And then there are the Arrangers too. Think about the contribution to this thing we call Northern Soul by guys like Arthur Wright and the kickass sound of Miles Grayson. That's just a few from the top of my head. good thread though :thumbsup:

Godz

Luther Dixon, Van McCoy (I've just discovered the flip of Toni Lamarr's 'Just In The Nick Of Time') and Thom Bell. I'll give you three more when the IPA wears off.

Luther Dixon, Van McCoy (I've just discovered the flip of Toni Lamarr's 'Just In The Nick Of Time') and Thom Bell. I'll give you three more when the IPA wears off.

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Can't argue with the above Ady but some would probably associate Thom Bell with the 70's (Stylistics, Spinners) rather than the 60's when he worked most notably with the Delfonics...

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Can't argue with the above Ady but some would probably associate Thom Bell with the 70's (Stylistics, Spinners) rather than the 60's when he worked most notably with the Delfonics...

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Carl Davis definately!!!!!!!!!

cheers,

Carl Davies.

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