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  1. Glossop comenzó su carrera profesional como productor e ingeniero de bandas de new wave y punk como Magazine, Public Image Ltd, The Ruts, The Skids y Penetration, aunque consiguió un mayor reconocimiento en el campo musical con artistas como The Waterboys, Furniture, The Wonder Stuff, Frank Zappa, Revólver, Paul Brady, Ian Gillan, John Lee ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_GlossopMick Glossop - Wikipedia

    Mick Glossop is an English record producer and recording engineer. In 2009, he was awarded a Visiting Professorship at Leeds College of Music.

  3. www.mickglossop.com › biography › biographyBiography | MICK GLOSSOP

    Biography. Mick Glossop has been producing, engineering and mixing for over 30 years. Initially known for recording and producing new wave and punk bands such as Magazine, Public Image Ltd, The Ruts, The Skids and Penetration, he had success collaborating with many other artists, including The Waterboys, Furniture, The Wonder Stuff, Frank Zappa

  4. www.mickglossop.com › biography › historyHistory | MICK GLOSSOP

    Click here for the full Mick Glossop discography. During his career, he has maintained a personal endeavour to keep abreast of technical advances in sound production and processing techniques.

  5. 35-plus years of successful, international music production. Recording studio based in West London, UK.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Mick_GlossopMick Glossop - Wikiwand

    Glossop comenzó su carrera profesional como productor e ingeniero de bandas de new wave y punk como Magazine, Public Image Ltd, The Ruts, The Skids y Penetration, aunque consiguió un mayor reconocimiento en el campo musical con artistas como The Waterboys, Furniture, The Wonder Stuff, Frank Zappa, Revólver, Paul Brady, Ian Gillan, John Lee ...

  7. Into the Music was recorded in early 1979 at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California, with Mick Glossop as engineer. During the recording of the album, one of the musicians, trumpet player Mark Isham, referred Morrison to Pee Wee Ellis who lived nearby.