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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_NevisonRon Nevison - Wikipedia

    Ron Nevison is an American record producer and audio engineer. He started his career in the early 1970s as an engineer on Quadrophenia by the Who and Bad Company's debut album.

  2. Producer Ron Nevison brought in Alan McMillan to handle the string and horn arrangements. The most notable song to feature the orchestral colouring was "Love to Love". It is also the first UFO album to feature Paul Raymond on keyboards and rhythm guitar.

    • May 1977
  3. Strangers in the Night (originally issued with a sticker stating A Double Live Album) is a live album by British hard rock band UFO, first released in 1979 on the Chrysalis label. The original double LP album was recorded at shows in October 1978 at Chicago, Illinois, and Louisville, Kentucky, while UFO was on tour.

    • 2 January 1979
  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_NevisonRon Nevison - Wikipedia

    Ron Nevison ( Chicago, 2 maggio 1946) è un produttore discografico e tecnico del suono statunitense . Ha cominciato la sua carriera nei primi anni '70 come tecnico del suono in album quali Quadrophenia dei The Who, l' eponimo album di debutto dei Bad Company e Physical Graffiti dei Led Zeppelin. Successivamente è diventato un produttore ...

  5. Ron Nevisons career highlights include many of the record industry’s highest distinctions, including his being recognized as Billboard Magazine’s ‘Top-5 Producers of the Year’ four separate times, garnering countless Grammy-nominated and winning hit singles & albums, and producing a host of multi-platinum and gold-selling albums ...

  6. 2. Dez. 2023 · Grierson, Green and producer Ron Nevison realised Heart had the potential to be a force to be reckoned with again. And it was all done as a calculated move. “Back then in the extremely egocentric and ambitious 80s there was that hysterical, desperate, we’re-just-gonna-do-whatever-it-takes attitude,” says Ann. “And that’s ...

  7. 10. Feb. 2021 · Ron Nevison, who had produced UFO’s two previous studio albums, was brought in again to oversee its completion. “He wasn’t the easiest guy to work with, but man he was good at what he did.” Schenker says. “He was obnoxious. But he knew what he wanted and he knew what the end result had to be.”