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Irving Martin is an executive producer, creative director and record producer. Not including other record labels he worked with, during the 1960s, he produced more than forty-five singles that were released on the CBS label. He produced Guy Darrell's Top 20 hit, " I've Been Hurt" and had further chart success with the
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. In addition to producing solo artists and bands, he has either produced or composed music for television shows or films such as '' Return of the Saint'', ''
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''. He has often worked with
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Background

In the 1970s he worked as a record producer, writer and film music supervisor. Main companies were ITC, Columbia, "20th Fox and Warners. Several international Gold and Platinum and (RIAA Cert) First producer to successfully make exclusive albums for TV Promotion all made in association with Arcade Records. Composed music for '' Return of the Saint''. In the 1980s he headed Scores Ltd,. the #1 Company in Europe for trailers, promos, programming, interstitial segment conceptualization/production and film music production. He launched Sky TV in Europe. He conceived and produced the ''A Year To Remember''' series - selling over 3m copies. He won several awards for soundtracks, record production, and logo designs. 1990–1995: Working Title Films, Head of Special Projects, a multi-faceted role interfacing WT with all areas in the Polygram Group, promo production and directing related shoots. 1996–2005: In partnership with The Sanctuary Group - CEO Key Film and Film and TV - the leading infomercial producer in Europe. He earned top international awards in direct response TV as a Producer and Director. He was credited with creating over $3.25b in sales. His work as a record producer won US triple platinum (RIAA Cert) on the re-issue of the Dove Awarded recording of The Messiah -
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Career, artist

On June 21, 1962, Martin's musical outfit, a jazz group, Irving Martin and the M squad appeared on the television show, ''
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''. In 1968, his group Martin's Magic Sounds released their self-titled album on Deram SML 1014. The album contained the tracks, "
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", "Java", "Mon amour, mon amour" and "
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". The previous year, the group had also released a single, "Mon Amour, Mon Amour" bw "Midem Melody".


Career producer


1960s

Martin produced Johnny Devlin's cover of the Righteous Brothers' song "Hung on You". It was released on CBS 202085. It was reviewed by ''
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'' in the quick spins section of the June 18, 1966 issue. Also that year, Lord Sutch's single, "The Cheat" bw " Black and Hairy" was released on CBS 202080. Martin produced the single and accompaniment was by
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. Music reporter David Wigg had asked Chris Andrews to write a song for him. With Martin producing and Des Champ handling the arrangements the CBS single, "Life is Complicated" bw "Turning Round" which was released in July, 1966 could have been a winner. With the lack of airplay and sales, the single didn't go anywhere. Wigg carried on interviewing musical celebrities. Martin produced the single "Come Back, Baby Come Back" bw "Since My Baby Said Goodbye" which was recorded by Romeo Z. It was released on CBS 202645 in 1967. It was listed in the CB New Hit Singles selection in the April 1 issue of ''
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''. It got a brief review in the Shop Window section of the April 8, 1967 issue of ''
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''. The raw vibrant excitement, Latin and R&B influences, congas and brass were noted. Martin produced the first single for West Midlands group, The Californians. The single was "Golden Apples" bw "Little Ship with a Red Sail", which was released in 1967. He added a lot of orchestration and echo to produce a Spector type of Wall of Sound effect. Later he produced their single, "Follow Me" bw What Love Can Do" which was released later that year. Also in the late 1960s, Irving Martin was sending out demos to musicians for them to think about doing. John O'Hara of the Wolverton band, The Californians recalled that one of the demos that was sent to them in a brown paper bag was " Let's Go to San Francisco". Ohara rung Martin and was told that the group who did the demo, The Flower Pot Men were releasing it as a single. Ohara would later wonder what would have happened if they themselves had released it. Producing singles for artists, his productions were released on more than 45 singles on the CBS label in the UK between 1965 and 1969.


1970s

In the week ending, August 25, 1973, Guy Darrell's record I've Been Hurt" which he produced had entered the British chart at no. 41. It would eventually peak at no. 12. On the week of December 18, 1976, the London Philharmonic Choir's album, ''
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'' which he produced had been in the ''
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'' Top Albums chart for six weeks. It had moved down from no. 21 to no. 23. The following week it was at no. 20. Martin co-wrote the song "Dance the Night Away" that was recorded by Sheer Elegance. Backed with "Don't Wanna Miss My Bus", it was released on Pye 7N 25734 in early 1977. It did get airplay with spins on Piccadilly Radio. It was also one of the five top add-ons on Radio City for the week of January 8. On the week of February 5, along with " Saturday Nite" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "Soul Cha Cha" by
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, "Baby I Know" by
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and a few others etc., ''Music Week'' recorded it as a Star Breaker. Two weeks later on the week of February 19, ''Record Mirror'' also recorded it as a Star Breaker. He produced the four-record set, ''The Messiah'' by The London Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir that was released on Birdwing BWR-2011 in late 1979. The album featured four soloists. The reviewer called the work awesome and made note of the Christian story being delivered in a new and vibrant way. The executive producer was Billy Ray Hearn. It received the Gospel Music Association's highest award The Dove for outstanding achievement Martin and Brian Dee contributed the song "Funko" to the TV series ''
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'' which ran from 1975 to 1978. In 1978, Bruton Music released the ''Heavy Rock'' album. Side one had thirteen tracks by Mika Antony and Tom Parker, and Side two had ten tracks by Irving Martin and Brian Dee, and one by Norman Warren. Martin composed theme music for the late 1970s televesion series, '' Return of the Saint''. Working with
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the jazz pianist, a theme for the title sequence was created. The prominent saxophone and synthesizer parts worked in with the animation parts. Working with
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on ''The Messiah'' album, released on the Christian
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label in 1979 earnt a Dove award.


1980s

Martin produced the 1980
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gospel album ''The Painter''. Talbot was joined by his brother, Terry Talbot, and backed by the London Chamber Orchestra. It was given a positive review by ''
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'' in the May 24 issue with the reviewer saying, ''Super package and super cuts make this a great album''.


Present

Presently works as a consultant, mentor, freelance producer and director. Main Areas – D2C, B2C, B2B, Entertainment, TVCs, Infomercials/Spot Ads, Promotions, Podcasts, Edit Producer, Post Production Supervisor, Research/Casting, Conceptual Writer, Music Production.


Compositions

* "We Want Love" sung by Cheryl St. Clair - 1966 * "Death's Other Dominion" ''
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'' (co writer) - (1976) * "Black Sun" ''Space 1999'' (co writer) - (1976) * "Dance The Night Away" by Sheer Elegance - 1977 * "Earthy" by Monaco - 1978 * "Return of the Saint" (Theme to '' Return of the Saint'') (composer) - 1978WFMU
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Discography


Further reading

* From Roots to Boots


References


External links


List of Irving Martin Productions
* Imdb
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* Discogs
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* AllMusic
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* 1960s British Beat Music Producers & Labels - Discographies

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