Biography
Malcolm Cecil (9 January 1937 – 28 March 2021) was a British jazz bassist, record producer, engineer, electronic musician and teacher. He was a founding member of a leading UK jazz quintet of the late 1950s, the Jazz Couriers, before going on to join a number of British jazz combos led by Dick Morrissey, Tony Crombie and Ronnie Scott in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Cecil subsequently collaborated with Robert Margouleff to form the duo TONTO's Expanding Head Band, a project based on a unique combination of synthesizers which led to them collaborating on and co-producing several of Stevie Wonder's Grammy-winning albums of the early 1970s. The TONTO synthesizer was described by Rolling Stone as "revolutionary".
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Innervisions
1973

Electric Warrior
1971

Talking Book
1972

Fulfillingness' First Finale
1974

The Captain And Me
1973

'Round About Midnight
1957

Music Of My Mind
1972

The Original Musiquarium I
1982

3 + 3
1973

Manassas
1972

Dixie Chicken
1973

Perfect Angel
1974

Body Heat
1974

Diamonds & Rust
1975

Good Old Boys
1974

Winter In America
1974

From South Africa To South Carolina
1975

We're New Here
2011

In The Pocket
1976

Fever
1976

It's Like You Never Left
1973

Reflections
1981

The First Minute Of A New Day
1975

Live It Up
1974
Credited work
2,655 releases · 183 albums · active 1958–2026
- Engineering · 1,709
- Performance · 1,429
- Production · 1,374
- Other credits · 897
- Mastering · 109
Studios: Record Plant, Los Angeles · Mediasound · Electric Lady Studios · Crystal Sound
Frequent collaborators
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Stevie Wonder
- Various
- The Isley Brothers
- The Doobie Brothers
- Billy Preston
- Gil Scott-Heron And Brian Jackson
- Minnie Riperton
