Friday, 10 August 2012

Tony Swain Producer Composer

Tony Swain




Tony Swain  > Producer/ Composer / Musician / A&R Consultant.

While continuing a successful career in Production and Songwriting spanning from the early eighties,formed the Independent label ‘Big World’ in 1994 with the first release reaching
No 1 (dance and club). Invited in 1996 to have own label imprint at East West (Warner Bros) signing, A&R’ing and charting a new boy band. Joined Universal in 1999 as an A&R consultant and then becoming Head of International A&R for the Universal Music Group, involved at all levels across all labels with various artists, some of which are listed below :

Nelly, Sting, MariahCarey, Three Doors Down, Christina Milian, Sheryl Crow, Enrique Iglesias,Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi, Mary J Blige, Shaggy, David Bisbal(Spain), Rolling Stones, Zucchero, Lazyboy, Sisqo, Jo Jo, Michael McDonald, Stevie Wonder,
Barbara Dickson, Toni Braxton.


Executive Producer on several albums including Motown 1&2, a concept developed for Michael McDonald from the ground up to around 3 million sales in the US.
Motown 1 was subsequently nominated for two Grammy awards and ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ from thesame album was used for one of the biggest telephone TV advertising campaigns ever commissioned in the US.

Developed new techniques for breaking acts Internationally and successfully implementing them with Enrique Iglesias using new duet versions resulting In one territory achieving
their biggest selling single of all time.

Productions Compositions and Mixes :

Alison Moyet, Spandau Ballet, Kim Wilde, Juliet Roberts, MN8, Lulu, Paul Young, Bananarama, Errol Brown, Diana Ross, Imagination, CultureClub, Beverley Knight, Kim Appleby, Wang Chung, Louise Goffin, Patti Austin, Sly & Robbie, Michael Ball, Ace
Of Base,Leee John, Zucchero, Jennifer Rush.

Production and Songs Sampled by :

Nelly, PM Dawn, DJ Yoda featuring Sway, Mariah Carey, V’s.

Audio Restoration:

Ella Fitzgerald, Marvin Gaye, Dusty Springfield, Thin Lizzy, The Who.

Awards / Professional Memberships

Ivor Novello Song Writer Of The Year (Nominated)
BPI producer Of theYear (Nominated)
BPI Album Technical Excellence Award ( Awarded)
ASCAP Most performed song in the US. (Awarded twice)
Society Of Distinguished Songwriters ( Chairman 1 year)
Producers Guild Great Britain ( served on Executive Committee)
Brits Academy (Previous Voting member)
PRS & BASCA (Full Professional member)


Tony Swain - Discography

Productions and Compositions:


Alison Moyet

Singles: Love Resurrection, All cried out, Invisible, For You Only.

Albums : Alf, Singles Collection


Bananarama

Singles; Shy Boy, Na Na Hey Hey, Cruel Summer, Robert De Niro’s Waiting, Rough Justice, Hot line To Heaven, Do Not Disturb.

Albums: Deep Sea Skiving, Bananarama, True Confessions, Greatest Hits


Spandau Ballet *

Singles : Lifeline,Communication, True, Gold, Only when You Leave,
Highly Strung, I’ll Fly For You, Round and Round.

Albums: True, Parade


Imagination

Singles: Body Talk, In And Out Of Love, Flashback, Just An Illusion,
Music and Lights, Heat Of The Night, Changes, New Dimension.

Albums: Body Talk, Heat Of The Night, Night Dubbing, Scandalous, Imagination


Kim Wilde *

Singles: Hey Mr Heartache, You Came, Four Letter Word, Who Do You Think You Are.

Albums: Close, Love Is **


Lulu

Singles: Every Woman Knows, Goodbye Baby and Amen


Wang Chung *

Single: To Live And Die in La (Movie Theme)


Errol Brown(Hot Chocolate) *

Single; Personal Touch


Tom Robinson *

Single; Feels So Good

Album; Still Loving You


Diana Ross

Single: Upfront (remix)


John Reid (Nightcrawlers)

Single: Memorise


Lousie Goffin

Singles: Carnival, Send A Message, In The Mood, Bridge Of Sighs

Album: This Is The Place


Culture Club *

Single: From Luxury To Heartache


Paul Johnson

Singles: No More Tomorrows, Masquerade


TheTruth *

Singles: Confusion, Stepping In The Right Direction


Paul Young

TV Christmas advert (Boots) : Make Someone Happy


MN8**

Single: Baby It’s You

Album: To The Next Level


Juliet Roberts**

Album: Natural Thing (2 Tracks)


Beverley Knight **

Album : The B Funk (2 tracks)


Patti Austin **

Single: Honey for The Bees


Margaret Urlich (Australia)

Album : Chameleon Dreams


Michael Ball

Album : The Essential Michael Ball (Mix 3 tracks)


Leee John

Single: Passion
Album tracks: Art Of Love  Feel My Spirit


Zucchero *

Wonderful Life


Jennifer Rush **

Before The Dawn


Pascal

The Power Of Dreams


Raios De Luz

Bossa Nova


(* Production Only ** Composition Only)

Executive Producer


Michael McDonald

Motown 1
Motown 2
Soul Speak


Sheena Easton

Fabulous


Stella Soleil

Dirty Little Secret


Lazyboy

Lazyboy


Sandy and Junior

Sandy and Junior


Barbara Dickson

Nothing’s Gonna To Change Our World


Anna Marie Jopek

Secret




Information © 2012 TSL

11 comments:

  1. Hi Tony,

    Could you please tell us which synth you used for the bass of Imagination's "Just An Illusion?"

    Some say it's a Roland SH-1000, others say it's a Minimoog. I personally think it sounds like a Prophet 5 in unison mode. Would you kindly set the record straight for us please? Also, which sequencer did you use to run the bass?

    Thanks Tony.

    Love and respect,

    Frankie.

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    1. Hi Frankie

      There has been much speculation about this subject but as I also played and recorded the bass lines it is time to put the record straight!

      The Bass was played using an early Roland SH1000 made in the late 70's This was originally designed to sit on top of a Hammond organ so it looked like one! This was a monophonic synth but would play two octaves at once so using a combination
      of square and sine waves an octave apart combined with a lot of wrestling with a portamento switch to get the slides this is how the bass lines were done. No sequencer was used at all on the bass lines just a lot of sweat and keeping time which was helped by me also being a drummer! The synth was recorded through a Boss chorus guitar pedal (blue type) and then compressed a lot through a studio DBX160 a really great vintage compressor.The bass was very high in the mix but cut through because of the compression and the split octaves.Just an illusion bass was the best of two different lines recorded over two days on Analogue 24tk before digital came in.
      I hope this finally answers the question.
      Best
      Tony

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    2. Hi Tony - this is a fantastic description. Thank you so much. Have you seen the following video? A fan has created the bassline on YouTube, complete with a Roland SH1000, a Boss CE-2 chorus pedal, and the dbx160 compressor. It sounds pretty close to what you would have done: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfcPry3pkAg Thoughts on the video?

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    3. I love the video and the sound is pretty near spot on!
      The portamento slides are the difficult part and to get them
      bang on time. The technique is to set the slide time as close
      as possible and then as the note reaches the next note to be played, turn the portamento switch off. This has the bonus of appearing to slide perfectly in time and turning the switch off makes the new note 'strike'. Believe it or not I still have the original SH1000 that played all the Imagination lines in its original case! (it looks like you are carrying a trombone) The synth is very heavy and needs to be in a museum!
      A lot of the high riff parts, solos,and the helicopter type
      noise in Flashback were also from the SH1000. Best Tony

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  2. Thank you so much Tony. It's a question that's been asked by many for so long. Such a detailed response too. Top guy.

    Love and respect to you Tony.

    Frankie

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  3. Tony, echoing Frankie, thank you very much for clearing up the "mystery" of one of the best synth bass lines of all time. I had the hunch it was a synth from the SH line because of the way the portamento behaves. I had actually emailed Leee J. and he very kindly swiftly responded, but had answered that it was a Minimoog. I could not get the smooth, repeatable glide from the Mini, since the wheel is too coarse. I had the feeling it had to be an SH-series portamento (the SH-101 has a similar feel). Since you are the one who played the part, I think this settles it. Thanks!!
    Paolo of Synthmania

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  4. Hi Tony
    I've always been a big fan of your writing and production work. I am currently working on my thesis for a Masters degree and I am writing about 1980s UK pop music and would like to reference your work. I was wondering if it would have five minutes by email for me to ask you a few questions about some of the songs you worked on in the 80s?

    Many thanks in advance
    Paul
    paulie75 at gmail dot com

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  5. Great to meet you today over a panini today. Hope you had a great afternoon & got some great shots - Ian & Sally

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  6. Hi Tony,
    I've always loved the albums Bpdy Talk and In The Heat Of The Night so much. Would you consider listening to some original songs that I composed and produced since I've been told it sounds a bit like Imagination when you produced it? And if so, how can I get send them to you? Thanks. Chris

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  7. Hello Tony from Pete Greenslade! I hope you are doing well! I am not succeeding in finding any contact details for you, it would be lovely to get in contact again. Pete

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  8. Hello I would like to know how it comes that you have been only producing one track for Culture Club "From luxury to heartache" ? Do you have a story about it ? Thank you ;-)

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