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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_GlixmanJeff Glixman - Wikipedia

    Jeff Glixman is an American record producer. He has produced, mixed or remastered artists such as Kansas , Magnum , Gary Moore , Yngwie Malmsteen , The Georgia Satellites and Black Sabbath . Combined sales of his projects exceed 30 million units.

  2. Chase the Dragon is the third studio album by English rock band Magnum. It was released in 1982 on Jet Records. Overseen by the Kansas producer Jeff Glixman, Chase the Dragon was the first recorded appearance by the new keyboard player Mark Stanway, although he had made his live debut at Magnum's appearance at the Reading Festival in ...

  3. Power & the Glory is the fifth studio album by English heavy metal band Saxon, released in March 1983 by Carrere Records. This is the first Saxon studio album with new drummer Nigel Glockler and was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia in the fall of 1982.

  4. 4 Out of 5 Doctors was a Washington D.C. based power pop band. They released an eponymous LP in 1980 produced by Alan Winstanley, and a second LP in 1982 (" Second Opinion ", produced by Jeff Glixman, producer for Black Sabbath in the 1980s). [1] The Doctors toured the United States extensively.

  5. Song for America is the second studio album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1975. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2004. The 10-minute title track was edited down to three minutes for release as a single.

  6. Jeff Glixman was an important part of the creation of the Kansas sound, using his greatest weapon, his ears, to steer the recording process and capture the miracles that seemingly came out of nowhere.

  7. 15. Feb. 2023 · Jet had stumped up for a state-of-the-art studio, Richard Branson’s Townhouse complex in West London, and hired crack US producer Jeff Glixman. Glixman had made his name recording US soft rockers Kansas, then one of Clarkin’s favourite bands. The guitarist’s new songs were also a step up from anything he’d done before.