Alan Lorber

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Alan Lorber was the leading arranger in the USA in the early 60s having created hits for many of the top artists of the day which amounted to 60 million dollars in sales. He is also a prolific music producer and composer. He was especially active in the 1960s and produced a wide variety of music. He created the "Boston Sound" (also known as the "Bosstown Sound") in the late 1960s. Among his own recordings is the 1967 album The Lotus Place which features pop covers with Indian influenced arrangements.[1][2]

Albums Produced

Year Album Title Artist Record Label
1971 Papa Nebo Papa Nebo Atlantic Records
1975 Free Beer Free Beer Buddah Records
1976 Highway Robbery Free Beer RCA Records
1977 Nouveau Chapeau Free Beer RCA Records

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References

  1. ^ Alan Lorber: Biography, MSN Music. Accessed 26 September 2009
  2. ^ Alan Lorber, Orpheus Reborn. Accessed 26 September 2009

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