- Lou
Reizner (1934 – June 26, 1977) was an
American record producer, A&R
executive and head of
Mercury Records'
European operations. He
produced Rod Stewart's...
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arrangements by
James ****van. The
project was
conceived and
produced by Lou
Reizner,
initially with Rod
Stewart singing Roger Daltrey's main role. As Pete...
- 1970, a
Seattle Opera production in 1971, an
orchestral version by Lou
Reizner in 1972, a film
directed by Ken
Russell and
featuring Jack
Nicholson and...
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remainder of 1972 was
spent working on an
orchestral version of
Tommy with Lou
Reizner. By 1973, the Who
turned to
recording the
album Quadrophenia about mod...
- and Stewart, but
Stewart had
other plans.
Mercury Records A&R man Lou
Reizner had seen
Stewart perform with Beck, and on 8
October 1968
signed him to...
- –
backing vocals on "Country Comfort"
Producers – Rod
Stewart and Lou
Reizner Mastering –
Gilbert Kong at
Masterdisk (New York, NY)
Album Design and...
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Micky Waller –
drums Mike d'Abo –
piano on "Handbags and Gladrags" Lou
Reizner –
vocals on "I Wouldn't Ever
Change a Thing"
Keith Emerson –
organ on "I...
- was
offered the
possibility of
recording an
album in English. Soon, Lou
Reizner, Mace's
American colleague,
joined the project, but left it near its completion...
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Depeche Mode and
Italian rocker Gianna Nannini. In 1976,
Malone and Lou
Reizner covered a
Beatles song, "You
Never Give Me Your Money", for the musical...
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Indian adaptation of Disney's
American sitcom Good Luck
Charlie Nikita Reizner,
character in the
VOCALOID song
series Parties are for
Losers Mykyta Mikita...