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Art Stewart is an American record producer, audio engineer, and composer who has worked on many Motown recordings. He worked on the ''
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'' album by Diana Ross, and recordings by
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, including her '' Wild and Peaceful'' album, released in 1979. With Marvin Gaye, he has worked on the ''
Let's Get It On ''Let's Get It On'' is the thirteenth studio album by American soul singer, songwriter, and producer Marvin Gaye. It was released on August 28, 1973, by the Motown subsidiary label Tamla Records on LP. Recording sessions for the album took pla ...
'' album and Gaye's single "
Got to Give It Up "Got to Give It Up" is a song by American music artist Marvin Gaye. Written by the singer and produced by Art Stewart as a response to a request from Gaye's record label that he perform disco music, it was released in March 1977. Upon its releas ...
". He has also worked with
Rick James James Ambrose Johnson Jr. (February 1, 1948 – August 6, 2004), better known by his stage name Rick James, was an American singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, James began his musical career in ...
on his Motown debut album ''
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'', and his second Motown album, ''
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''.


Background

Stewart has been a staff engineer for Motown Records and had worked on sessions with Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross. His work as a producer appears on the ''Motown Grammy Rhythm & Blues Performances Of The 1960s & 1970s'' various artists compilation album. He is also a songwriter and has composed songs for the group Platypus, which appear on the ''Cherry'' album, released on Casablanca Records in 1980. He worked on the mixing of the ''Has Arrived'' album for The Whole Darn Family, a group that featured Tyrone Thomas. In 1977, he was rated No 45 in a list of 100 pop producers by '' Billboard'' magazine in the December 1977 issue. Due to the thinning out of the staff of Motown, a downsizing plan, and after having been an engineer with the record label, Stewart later was working at a television station in the video production department. He is also the president of music publishing company Famosonda Music / A. Stewart Publications which in the 1990s was located at
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, which has been a publisher for recordings by the Eboni Band,
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, and Platypus.


Producer


Rick James

After hearing "
Got To Give It Up "Got to Give It Up" is a song by American music artist Marvin Gaye. Written by the singer and produced by Art Stewart as a response to a request from Gaye's record label that he perform disco music, it was released in March 1977. Upon its releas ...
" by Marvin Gaye and knowing that the session was produced by Stewart, Rick James was interested in him. As a producer, James found him to be modest and easy going, and with his work in the studio, he saw a flair that he had not seen before. James said that with the subtle suggestions that he made for the positioning of the horns or changes to the bass line, he was just the man he needed. He co-produced Rick James's 1978 ''Come and Get It'' which was released in April 1978. According to James, Suzanne de Passe said that he couldn't have made a better choice to use Stewart. ''
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'' credits Stewart with helping to put together the album that gave James overnight success. He reunited with James and co-produced ''Bustin' Out of L Seven'', as well as the single "Bustin' Out" which was released in 1979. He had also worked on James's other single "Spacey Love".


Marvin Gaye

Stewart had a working relationship with Marvin Gaye for nearly a decade. According to
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, in his book ''Mercy, Mercy Me: The Art, Loves and Demons of Marvin Gaye'', Stewart had worked on some of Gaye's finest recordings. He had a significant influence on the " Bobby Scott sessions" with Gaye. He was the producer and engineer on "Got To Give It Up" by Marvin Gaye. With the percussion which was played by Jack Ashford, Stewart managed to make a coke bottle sound like a cowbell by rolling off the highs.


Other

During the 1970s, one of the artists he co-produced for was Jack Ashford. he co-produced Ashfords ''Hotel Sheet'' album which was released in 1977 on the Magic Disc label. Other productions include the single for Jimmy Sterling, "Let's Do It", which was released in 1981 on Americom Records. He had previously produced "At Least I Tried" for Sterling. After Sterling left Americom Records, Stewart got him in the studio to record Marvin Gaye's "Got To Give It Up". He produced the ''Lil' Suzy'' album by eight-man group, Ozone. The album which was released on Motown in 1982 also featured Mel Carter and
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on a couple of tracks. He was engineer and producer on the ''Connections'' album by
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, which was released in 2010.


Compositions, production (selective)


Engineer

In the early 1970s Stewart worked on the '' Lady Sings The Blues'' album Diana Ross, and the ''Chameleon'' album by Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, both released in 1972. Stewart handled the engineering and remixing chores for the soundtrack album to the 1974
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film ''
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'' by
Edwin Starr Charles Edwin Hatcher (January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003), known by his stage name Edwin Starr, was an American singer and songwriter. Starr was famous for his Norman Whitfield-produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the number-one ...
. In the late 1970s, he recorded
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's ''Bonnie Pointer'' album which was released on Motown M7-911R1 in 1978. In the 1980s, he worked on the
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produced
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album, '' Shadows In The Streets'', which was released in 1981.''Billboard'' October 17, 198
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References


External links


Steve Edwards Soul Talking With Art Stewart

Discogs: Art Stewart
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, Art Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American audio engineers American music industry executives American record producers African-American record producers African-American songwriters American male songwriters Motown 21st-century African-American people