British record producer and sound engineer (1948-2020)
Martin Birch
Born (1948-12-27 ) 27 December 1948Woking, Surrey , United KingdomDied 9 August 2020(2020-08-09) (aged 71) Genres Occupations
Record producer
audio engineer
Years active 1968–1992
Musical artist
Martin Phillip Birch (27 December 1948 – 9 August 2020) was a British music producer and sound engineer . He became renowned for engineering and producing albums recorded predominantly by British rock and metal bands, including Deep Purple , Rainbow , Fleetwood Mac , Whitesnake , Black Sabbath , and Iron Maiden .[ 1]
Birch was born on 27 December 1948 in Woking, Surrey .[ 1] He began his career in music as an audio engineer with Jeff Beck , Fleetwood Mac and Deep Purple , producing and engineering eleven albums for the latter. In 1980, coming from the "Deep Purple camp",[ 2] he was called upon by Black Sabbath for Heaven and Hell . The band's previous albums had been self-produced and they were happy to let Birch, who had worked with Ronnie James Dio before, produce them.[ 3] His "bright midrange" on the album is especially noted.[ 4] He began a long tenure working exclusively with Iron Maiden in 1981, producing and engineering Killers and retiring from working with other bands for a while.[ 4]
Birch also produced and engineered albums for numerous artists. These included Deep Purple-related projects (Rainbow ,[ 1] Paice Ashton Lord ,[ 5] Whitesnake ,[ 1] Roger Glover ,[ 5] and Jon Lord ),[ 5] but also encompassed Wayne County & the Electric Chairs .[ 6] On Fleetwood Mac's album Mystery to Me (1973) he is also credited playing acoustic guitar .[ 5] The song "Hard Lovin' Man" from the Deep Purple album Deep Purple in Rock is dedicated to him: "For Martin Birch – catalyst".[ 7]
Birch retired in 1992, after producing Iron Maiden's Fear of the Dark album.[ 1] It was the last of the ten records he produced with the group.[ 8] He appeared in Iron Maiden's music video "Holy Smoke " two years before his retirement.[ 9] Birch died on 9 August 2020, at age 71.[ 10] The cause of death was undisclosed.[ 1] [ 11] Initial tributes were paid by David Coverdale and Geezer Butler .[ 8] Members of Iron Maiden offered a lengthy tribute to Birch on their official website, with Steve Harris , Bruce Dickinson and Rod Smallwood reflecting on his personality and his time working with the band.[ 12]
Selected discography [ edit ]
Source: AllMusic [ 5] unless otherwise stated.
1971 – Gemini Suite (engineer)
1976 – Sarabande (producer, engineer, remixing)
1979– And About Time Too (producer, engineer)
1981 – Killers (producer, engineer)
1982 – The Number of the Beast (producer, engineer)
1983 – Piece of Mind (producer, engineer, mixing)
1984 – Powerslave (producer, engineer, mixing)
1985 – Live After Death (producer, engineer, mixing)[ 15]
1986 – Somewhere in Time (producer, engineer, mixing)
1988 – Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (producer, engineer, mixing)
1989 – Maiden England (producer, engineer, mixing)
1990 – No Prayer for the Dying (producer, engineer, mixing)
1992 – Fear of the Dark (producer, engineer, mixing)
^ a b c d e f Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (10 August 2020). "Martin Birch, producer for Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and more, dies aged 71" . The Guardian . London. Retrieved 10 August 2020 .
^ McIver, Joel (17 November 2009). Black Sabbath: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath . Music Sales. p. 215. ISBN 9780857120281 . Retrieved 22 February 2013 .
^ Mudrian, Albert (2009). Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces . Da Capo. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9780786749621 . Retrieved 22 February 2013 .
^ a b Popoff, Martin (2012). "The Albums: Killers " . In Neil Daniels (ed.). Iron Maiden: The Ultimate Unauthorized History of the Beast . Voyageur. pp. 38–. ISBN 9780760342213 . Retrieved 22 February 2013 .
^ a b c d e "Martin Birch – Credits" . AllMusic . Retrieved 10 August 2020 .
^ Smets, Eric (2014). Mouvance Punk 1976–1978: 100 des meilleurs albums . Camion Blanc. p. 146. ISBN 9782357796249 .
^ Popoff, Martin (2014). Deep Purple: De la fumée sur l'eau 1968–1976 . Camion Blanc. p. 77. ISBN 9782357795457 .
^ a b "Martin Birch: Tributes paid to heavy metal music producer" . BBC News. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2020 .
^ Kaufman, Spencer (9 August 2020). "R.I.P. Martin Birch, Producer for Iron Maiden, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple and More Dies at 71" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved 10 August 2020 .
^ "Legendary IRON MAIDEN And DEEP PURPLE Producer MARTIN BIRCH Dead At 71" . Blabbermouth.net . 9 August 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2020 .
^ Chilton, Louis (10 August 2020). "Martin Birch death: Tributes paid to 'brilliant' Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath producer" . The Independent . London. Retrieved 10 August 2020 .
^ "R.I.P Martin Birch" . ironmaiden.com .
^ "Concerto for Group and Orchestra" . AllMusic . Retrieved 10 August 2020 .
^ Deming, Mark (2007). "Classic Albums: Deep Purple – Machine Head (2002) " . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Baseline & All Movie Guide . Archived from the original on 6 November 2007. Retrieved 22 February 2013 .
^ a b Begrand, Adrien (14 June 2005). "Iron Maiden's Live After Death " . PopMatters . Retrieved 22 February 2013 .
^ Padovani, Henry (2009). Secret Police Man . Pen Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-1-907172-83-0 .
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