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 PRODUCERS & ENGINEERS 1964-75  | 
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 ROBERT IREDALE  | 
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 Robert Iredale is best known for his engineering and production in the early to mid-60s for Festival, and those made through his own independent production company Leopold Productions, which included Max Merritt & The Meteors and The Allusions, which were released through the Parlophone label.As a house producer at Festival, Iredale oversaw many important recordings of the era including all Bee Gees records prior to their move to Spin in 1966, the first two Ray Brown & The Whispers singles and their first LP.  | 
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 KNOWN PRODUCTION / ENGINEERING CREDITS  | 
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 The Allusions  | 
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 4/66 Gypsy Woman / Fever Burns My Brain [Parlophone A 8196] 8/66 The Dancer / Roller Coaster Man [Parlophone A 8210] 10/66 Looks Like Trouble / 97 Cigarettes [Parlophone A 8228] 3/67 Roundabout / I'll Be Home [Parlophone A 8242] 7/67 Seven Days Of Rain / Two Of A Kind [Parlophone A 8256] 2/68 Mr Love / And She's Mine [Parlophone A 8281] 1/67 The Allusions [EMI/ Parlophone PMCO 7540] 4/67 The Dancer  EP [Parlophone GEPO 70038]  | 
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 Ray Brown & The Whispers  | 
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 20 Miles / Devoted To You (1965)Pride / Say It Again (1965) Ray Brown & The Whispers (LP) Leedon LL-31646 (1965)  | 
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 Max Merritt & The Meteors  | 
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 The Bee Gees  | 
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 Iredale produced all the Bee-Gees Festival tracks from 1962-66, prior to their move to the Spin label.  |