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Martin Charles Rushent (11 July 1948 – 4 June 2011) was an
English record producer, best
known for his work with the
Human League, the
Stranglers and...
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television series The Office, were
formed in 2006 in Reading, UK by
James Rushent and Dan Coop and soon
joined by Rob
Bloomfield and
Morgan Quaintance. They...
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subsequently in the US in mid-1982. The
album was
produced by
Martin Rushent and
recorded between March and
September 1981,
following the departure...
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Rushent. On this
recording he
returned to his
original interests in
electronic music and
shifted emphasis from
guitar to synthesiser;
Rushent's elaborate...
- "Happy Birthday" is the only song on the
album that was
produced by
Martin Rushent, who had
already scored major success that year
producing for the Human...
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backing vocals (lightning chant) (track 9) What So Not (track 10)
James Rushent,
Surahn Sidhu,
Trevor Lukather –
additional instrumentation (track 10)...
- production. In March,
Oakey was
introduced to
veteran producer Martin Rushent.
Rushent's first move was to
dispatch the
entire band to his
Genetic Studios...
- considerably.[citation needed] Now
working with a new producer,
Martin Rushent, the band's next single, "Sound of the Crowd", was
their commercial breakthrough...
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studio album by
English punk rock band
Generation X,
produced by
Martin Rushent, it was
released in the
United Kingdom on 17
March 1978.
Generation X was...
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released as a
fourth single only in Holland. The
album was
produced by
Martin Rushent, who had
already produced the band's
successful 1981 hit
single "Happy...