Irving Martin
Irving Martin is an Executive Producer, Creative Director and Record Producer.
Irving Martin | |
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Genres | Various |
Occupation(s) | Record producer |
Background
In the 1970s he worked as a record producer, writer and film music supervisor. He was awarded several Multi-Platinum and Gold record awards.
In the 1980s he headed Scores Ltd,. the #1 Company in Europe for trailers, promos, interstitial segment conceptualization/production and film music production. He launched Sky TV in Europe. He conceived and produced the A Year To Remember' series - selling over 3m copies. He won several awards for soundtracks and record production.
1990 - 1995 - Working Title Films, Head of Special Projects, a multi faceted role interfacing WT with all areas in the Polygram Group, promo production and directing related shoots.
1996 to 2005 - In partnership with The Sanctuary Group - CEO Key Film and Film and TV - the leading infomercial producer in Europe.
He earned top international awards in direct response TV as a Producer and Director. He was credited with creating over $3.25b in sales.
His work as a record producer won US triple platinum (RIAA Cert) on the re-issue of the Dove Awarded recording of The Messiah - John Alldis/LPO/LPO Choir (Sparrow)
Career
1960s
He produced the Cheryl St. Clair single, "My Heart's Not in It" bw "We Want Love", released on CBS 202041 in 1966.[1] In 1967, his productions included "Crystal Ball" bw "Didn't I" for Guy Darrell, "Come Back Baby Come Back" bw "Since My Baby Said Goodbye" for Romeo Z and "Leave It To Me" bw "Anyway That You Want Me" for Gary Bell.[2]
1970s
In October, 1973, the record "I've Been Hurt" which he produced for Guy Darrell was in the British chart.[3] He produced the four record set, The Messiah by The London Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir that was released on Birdwing BWR-2011 in late 1979. The album featured four soloists. The reviewer called the work awesome and made note of the Christian story being delivered in a new and vibrant way. The executive producer was Billy Ray Hearn.[4]
Present
Presently works as a consultant, mentor and as a freelance producer and director on various music, advertising and TV projects.
Compositions
References
- Who Sampled - My Heart's Not in It by Cheryl St. Clair
- 1960s British Beat Music Producers & Labels - Discographies - CBS Records - U.K. and European Singles Discography (1965-1969)
- Billboard, October 20, 1973 - Page 60 Billboard Hits of the World, BRITAIN
- Cash Box, November 3, 1979 - Page 30 GOSPEL, REVIEWS
- IMDb Return of the Saint (TV Series 1978–1979)
- 45 Cat Cheryl St. Clair My Heart's Not In It
- Discogs Barry Gray– Espacio 1999 (Banda Sonora Original De La Serie De T.V.)
- Discogs Sheer Elegance– Dance The Night Away
- Discogs Monaco (2)– God Only Knows / Earthy