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Hugh Mendl
Hugh Mendl is credited on 522 releases across 78 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1958–2015 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
522
Pressings credited
78
Albums
7
Decades active
158
In collections
Biography
Hugh Rees Christopher Mendl (6 August 1919, London – 7 July 2008) was a British record producer, A&R representative, and manager who worked for Decca Records for over 40 years. Mendl attended Radley College and then University College, Oxford, where he studied history. After falling in love with jazz music in the late 1930s, he abandoned his career in foreign affairs for sound recording and reproduction. Mendl's grandfather, who was chairman of the Decca Gramophone Company, landed him his first position in the business. During World War II he worked as an announcer for jazz radio in Jerusalem and on news broadcasts in the Mediterranean. He applied for a job at the BBC after the war but soon returned to Decca. He worked as a song plugger in the late 1940s, and began producing in 1950, working early in his career with Reggie Goff (his first recording), Winifred Atwell (producing her classic recording of "Black And White Rag") and Josh White. Mendl produced Lonnie Donegan's first recordings, which were pivotal in defining the new skiffle sound of the 1950s. His production credits covered a wide variety of styles — he also produced the original cast recordings of musicals such as Hello, Dolly!, Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be, Oh! What a Lovely War and Cinderella, a set of speeches by Winston Churchill, comedy/satire albums by Ivor Cutler and Frankie Howerd, and even an LP of the Le Mans 24-hour race, inspired by his lifelong passion for motor racing. Mendl encouraged Decca to sign rising Liverpool band The Beatles in 1962, but they were famously turned down by executive Dick Rowe. As a result of that historic mistake, Decca executives began paying more attention to Mendl's advice, and he is credited with recommending several other of the company's most important signings, including The Rolling Stones (for which Rowe ultimately took credit), David Bowie, Genesis, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Caravan. In the mid-1960s, Mendl was instrumental in the establishment of De
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Credited work
522 releases · 78 albums · active 1958–2015
- Production · 499
- Other credits · 131
- Performance · 18
Studios: Decca Studios · Basing Street Studios · Fortune Theatre, London
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Paddy Roberts (2)
- Tsai Chin
- No Artist
- Georgia Brown
- Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos
- Ronnie Aldrich
- The Moody Blues
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