ROY THOMAS BAKER
Ozzy Osbourne, The Cars, Foreigner, Journey, David Bowie, Cheap Trick, Ozzy Osbourne, the Rolling Stones, Free, Alice Cooper, Devo, Santana, Ten Years After, T-Rex, The Who, Yes and Frank Zappa.
MIKE STONE
America, Asia, Blue Öyster Cult, George Carlin, Daniel Amos (Horrendous Disc), Foreigner, Journey, Kiss, REO Speedwagon, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa.
MACK
Black Sabbath
DAVID RICHARDS
Duran Duran, David Bowie, Mick Ronson
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Am I missing any more bands, that was just info I was able to find.
Mr.Jingles79 wrote:
ROY THOMAS BAKER
Ozzy Osbourne, The Cars, Foreigner, Journey, David Bowie, Cheap Trick, Ozzy Osbourne, the Rolling Stones, Free, Alice Cooper, Devo, Santana, Ten Years After, T-Rex, The Who, Yes and Frank Zappa.
Roy also did Motley Crue's Too Fast For Love as an executive producer
MIKE STONE
America, Asia, Blue Öyster Cult, George Carlin, Daniel Amos (Horrendous Disc), Foreigner, Journey, Kiss, REO Speedwagon, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa.
He also did Tommy Shaw of Styx's first solo album 1984's Girls With Guns and April Wine's 1981 album The Nature of the Beast.
MACK
Black Sabbath
Mack did all of Electric Light Orchestra's albums from 1975's Face the Music to 1986's Balance of Power. He also produced Billy Squier's 1981 classic Don't Say No which was originally supposed to be produced by Brian May and Mack also did 1982's Emotions in Motion which had cameos from Freddie and Roger doing backing vocals on the title cut.
DAVID RICHARDS
Duran Duran, David Bowie, Mick Ronson
Which means that when The Darkness runs out of ripping off Queen songs from the 70s, they'll turn to Mack so they can rip off their 80s material as well.