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John R. T. Davies
John R. T. Davies is credited on 986 releases across 223 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1956–2018 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
986
Pressings credited
223
Albums
7
Decades active
28
In collections
Biography
John Ross Twiston Davies (20 March 1927 – 25 May 2004) was an English audio engineer, who specialised in restoring classic jazz records. He was also a working musician and a member of The Temperance Seven. Davies was born in Wivelsfield, Sussex, England, the son of a dermatologist. He was a trombonist, trumpeter and alto saxophonist. In the early 1950s, he was a member of the Crane River Jazz Band led by Ken Colyer which spearheaded interest in the original New Orleans jazz style. Later he achieved chart success with the 1960s jazz revival band The Temperance Seven. The group's recording of "You're Driving Me Crazy" reached the top of the UK Singles Chart in 1961. One of his eccentricities, captured in old photographs, was to wear a fez. For many he was considered "the world's leading specialist in the art of sound restoration", specifically in regard to jazz and blues existing on pre-magnetic tape media such as shellac 78s. He was particularly interested in recordings from 1917 to 1940. Davies developed many methods for restoring old recordings and disliked modern techniques for removing surface noise. While he appreciated attempts to 'clean up' recordings and to create new versions of old recordings for modern audiences, such as the stereophonic remastered recordings by Robert Parker, in general he said he preferred remasterings which "keep everything and do as little as possible" to the original recording, and thought the remastering engineer should "Add nothing, take nothing away". The presence of his name on the credit of a reissue is generally considered the mark of a quality product. He started his own record label called Ristic (after his childhood nickname) in the late 1940s which produced reissued recordings from 1949 to 1972. Davies was always generous with his time and his collection and wanted it to be available for other people to use for research and reissues after his death. The Borthwick Archive at York University has accepted the entire collection
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Credited work
986 releases · 223 albums · active 1956–2018
- Other credits · 600
- Mastering · 580
- Production · 128
- Performance · 100
- Engineering · 98
Studios: Municipal Auditorium, Memphis · Liederkranz Hall, New York · Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, Atlanta · Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York
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