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Colin Thurston (b. 1947 – 15 January 2007) was an English recording engineer and record producer, known for his work with
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,
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and
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.


Early life

Born in
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in 1947, Thurston was a guitarist in several bands and his first work in music was as a
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writer. His first project was a commercial for
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. Thurston moved to England, and worked at first for an advertising agency in London. Thurston received requests from writers at the agency to produce
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for their work. It was through one of these writers that he learned of an engineering job at Southern Music Studio. He later did engineering work at a variety of London-area studios, eventually meeting producer Tony Visconti at a studio known at the time as Good Earth Studios.


Career

Along with Tony Visconti, Thurston co-engineered
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's '' Heroes'' and
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's '' Lust for Life'', both released in 1977. He is also credited with co-producing the latter album with Bowie and Pop, under the collective pseudonym "Bewlay Bros", which is a reference to a song from Bowie's album '' Hunky Dory''. Thurston's debut as a solo producer was
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's second album '' Secondhand Daylight'' (1979). He later recalled, "I think they were a bit nervous and so I didn't tell them it was my first production." That same year, he produced
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's first album, ''
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'' and their single " I Don't Depend on You" released under the name of The Men. He achieved widespread recognition with
Duran Duran Duran Duran () are an English pop rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor (bass guitarist), John Taylor. After several early changes, the band's line-up settled ...
's debut album (1981) and the follow-up '' Rio'' (1982). The band's bassist, John Taylor, later described Thurston as "a major catalyst for the Eighties sound". The band's keyboardist,
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, told ''
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'' in 2017, "I love he Human League's''Reproduction''. That one particularly was an inspiration because that came out before uran Duran's debut album and Colin produced that one. It was one of the reasons that we got Colin Thurston. He had been the engineer of those great albums that Iggy and Bowie made together, and he produced Human League. He knew exactly what we liked." Thurston produced tracks on
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's albums '' See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy!'' (1981) and I Want Candy (1982), as well as
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's debut album, '' The Party's Over'' (1982). He co-produced
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's debut album '' White Feathers'' (1983) with
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of Duran Duran. Rhodes said of his work with Thurston, "He gave me a good understanding of how things really work; how to put together a track, how to balance things and how to spread things out in the mix. He had a very traditional background, but at the same time, he was a maverick. We did a lot of things like tape-phasing, which I had never seen before; he also made tape loops. All this stuff was so much fun and so interesting while you were learning." Thurston produced Howard Jones's debut single " New Song" (1983), which ranked 28th on the top 40 singles released in the UK that year. He also became an in-house producer for the Canadian independent record label, Brouhaha, in the late 1980s, working with Canadian acts such as Alta Moda, Neo A4 and the first English-language album for French-Canadian recording artist Daniel Lavoie. Thurston was an executive committee member of the British Record Producers Guild (BRPG) (re-named Re-Pro in 1993), a sub-committee of the Association of Professional Recording Services that ran from 1978–1998. Re-Pro's executive members also included such producers as Trevor Horn, Hugh Padgham, Alan Parsons, and Robin Millar.


Death

Thurston died on 15 January 2007. In a statement posted to Duran Duran's website, John Taylor wrote that "without Colin's depth of vision, we would never have become the band we became, would never have been able to make the first two albums," and said that Thurston had been "sick for some time" before his death.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Thurston, Colin 1947 births 2007 deaths English audio engineers English record producers English new wave musicians People from Brentford Duran Duran 20th-century English businesspeople