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Simon Heyworth was the engineer and one of the producers of Mike Oldfield’s groundbreaking album “Tubular Bells”. He is also one of the UK’s top mastering engineers and has performed these duties for artists such as Brian Eno and Depeche Mode.
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Simon Heyworth is an English record engineer and producer. He rose to prominence as engineer at Richard Branson 's The Manor Studio in the 1970s, where he and Tom Newman worked on Tubular Bells (1973) by Mike Oldfield, which achieved significant commercial success in the UK. He has worked with various artists, including King Crimson, Simple ...
Apr 1, 2006 · Simon Heyworth is the man responsible for the remastering of the current Depeche Mode album re-issues. We caught up with him to chat about the work involved. As Depeche Mode continues to tour the world in support of their latest album, 2005’s Playing The Angel, their back catalog has been remastered and is about to be rereleased.
Discovering the world of film soundtracks (and his own niche in it) has brought an enthusiasm and excitement back into Simon's working life which was rapidly beginning to wane. And now he wants to spread the word!
As I mentioned, it's only a short piece but any quotes you may have would be invaluable. 1. Simon Heyworth was practically driven to a nervous breakdown by the Gong group production method.
Simon Heyworth. Super Audio Mastering’s Simon Heyworth established his reputation in recording at Virgin’s Manor Studios, most notably as co-producer of Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells.
Simon Heyworth: I was 19 years old, looking for a way into the recording industry, and Branson was beginning to build his empire with The Student magazine and his mail order company, Caroline Records. Tom Newman: When I first met Richard, he was sitting in bed with his girlfriend. He was always in bed.