Alan Lorber
Biography
Alan Lorber is a prolific American music arranger, record producer, and composer. He was especially active in the 1960s and produced a wide variety of music. Among his own recordings is the 1967 album The Lotus Place which features pop covers with Indian influences. He created the "Bosstown Sound" in the late 1960s. In 2010, Alan Lorber published the book Benny Allen was a Star: a New York Music Story, a work of fiction with autobiographical aspects.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Ultimate Spinach
1968

Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits
1962

Ultimate Spinach
1969

Behold & See
1968

Orpheus
1967

Twisting And Shouting
1963

My Boyfriend's Back
1963

Only Love Can Break A Heart
1962

The Music From "The Connection"
1960

The Look Of Love (The Burt Bacharach Collection)
2001

Souvenirs
1996

What Is The Secret Of Your Success?
1980

Chamaeleon Church
1968

Soul Galore
1966

Whispers
1966

Killer Joe / Lonely Teardrops
1963

Theme From A Summer Place / Butterfly
1962

Next Door To An Angel
Credited work
1,302 releases · 318 albums · active 1958–2025
- Performance · 1,920
- Production · 330
- Other credits · 130
Studios: Mayfair Recording Studios · Bell Sound Studios · Mayfair Studios · Record Plant, N.Y.C.
Frequent collaborators
- Neil Sedaka
- Jackie Wilson
- Various
- Orpheus (5)
- Gene Pitney
- Johnny Cymbal
- The Rocky Fellers
- Connie Francis
