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John Jansen (record producer)

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Years active
  
1970–Present

Name
  
John Jansen

Role
  
Recording Engineer


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Born
  
October 3, 1947 (age 76) connecticut, U.S. (
1947-10-03
)

Occupation(s)
  
Record producer, Engineer

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Rhythm and blues

Similar People
  
Eddie Kramer, Rory Dodd, Jimi Hendrix, William Wittman, Jim Steinman

John Jansen is an American recording engineer and music producer. He worked with a wide variety of artists over the years, mostly in the rock genre: Joe Cocker, The Who, Spencer Davis Group, Cat Mother, Paul Winter Consort, Roger Daltry, Supertramp, Henry McCullough, Pavlov's Dog, Procol Harum, Blue Oyster Cult, The Dictators, Alice Cooper, Frankie Miller, Meatloaf, Yipes, The Motors, Television, Barry Manilow, Bonnie Tyler, Air Supply, The Bongos, Billy Squier, Cutting Crew, Britny Fox, Eric Clapton, Warrant, Tom Verlaine, Faster Pussycat, Bang Tango, Love/Hate, Cinderella, Alias, Judge Mercy, Jimi Hendrix, The Producers, Orchestra

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Jimi Hendrix recordings

Jansen was a studio assistant at Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios. He worked with Eddie Kramer on a 1972 Hendrix single that contained live versions of "Johnny B. Goode" and "Little Wing". The two tracks were later re-released on The Singles Album (1983).

He later worked with Kramer and Mitch Mitchell on First Rays of the New Rising Sun (1997).

Other artists

Jansen also worked with Bang Tango, Love/Hate, Britny Fox, Meat Loaf, Lou Reed, Cinderella, Faster Pussycat, Procol Harum, and Warrant. Jansen did remixing on Eric Clapton's Crossroads.

References

John Jansen (record producer) Wikipedia