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  1. Bob Lamb is a British record producer and musician, whose work has included producing and recording early demos for bands such as UB40 and Duran Duran. He was member of The System, band that fade into obscurity. Bob grew up in the King's Heath and Moseley areas of Birmingham, UK, and was the...

  2. Duran Duran record demos with Producer Bob Lamb, which include the songs “Planet Earth” and “Is There Anyone Out There.” The band do a photo session with photographer Andy Earl in Milton Keynes; one of his photos is used as the 12″ cover photo for “Planet Earth.”

  3. 16. Juni 2015 · Duran Duran fans can pay to listen to some of the band’s previously unheard demo tapes – inside the analogue city studio where they were recorded. The offer has been made in a bid to raise ...

  4. Bob Lamb. UB40. UB40 singles chronology. " King " / "Food for Thought". (1980) "My Way of Thinking" / "I Think It's Going to Rain Today". (1980) " King " is a song by British reggae band UB40, released as their debut single in February 1980 from their album Signing Off.

    • 1 February 1980
    • Bob Lamb's "Home of the Hits", Moseley, Birmingham
  5. Bob Lamb. Drummer, producer and audio engineer based in Birmingham, UK. Robert Lamb, often credited as Bob Lamb, played as a drummer throughout the late sixties and into the late seventies for a number of progressive rock bands then set up Bob Lamb's Home Of The Hits in 1979, a 4-track recording and mixing studio located in his basement.

  6. In 1968, Simpson left the band in order to act as their manager, setting up still-extant label Big Bear Records; he later became the manager of local band Black Sabbath. In other personnel changes, Ellis and Mezzone were replaced by Mick Hincks (bass) and Bob Lamb (drums), with trumpeter Mick Taylor replacing Simpson.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Signing_OffSigning Off - Wikipedia

    Towards the end of 1979 the band felt confident enough to start recording their songs, and approached local musician Bob Lamb as he was the only person they knew with any recording experience. Lamb had been the drummer with the Steve Gibbons Band for much of the 1970s and was a well-known figure within the Birmingham music scene.