Roy Thomas Baker

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Roy Thomas Baker

Roy Thomas Baker (10 November 1946 – 12 April 2025)[1][2] was an English record producer, songwriter and arranger, who produced rock and pop songs.[3]

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Baker at the Whitfield Street Studios in 2005
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Also known asRTB
Born(1946-11-10)10 November 1946
Hampstead, North West London, England
Died12 April 2025(2025-04-12) (aged 78)
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, U.S.
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  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • arranger
  • governor
Years active1970–2025
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Baker began his career at Decca Records at the age of 14 and later worked as an assistant engineer at Morgan Studios.[4] Encouraged by music producer Gus Dudgeon, he soon moved to Trident Studios, where he worked with Dudgeon, Tony Visconti, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and Frank Zappa, as well as recording artists such as the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, the Who, Gasolin', Nazareth, Santana, the Mothers of Invention, Jet, Be Bop Deluxe, Free and T. Rex.[1]

After co-founding Neptune (Trident's record company), Baker met the rock band Queen. He began a working relationship that lasted for five albums (Queen, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night at the Opera and Jazz) and a number of awards – including Grammy Awards and the Guinness World Records for the hit song, "Bohemian Rhapsody".

Following his successes with Queen and other artists, Baker signed a multi-album production deal with CBS Music (Columbia Records, Sony Music, Epic Records, etc.). He then proceeded to move to the US and set up the RTB Audio Visual Productions' Offices in New York and Los Angeles. At this time under his new CBS deal RTB produced Journey, Starcastle, Reggie Knighton (the Grass Roots), Ian Hunter and Ronnie Wood (the Rolling Stones).

Baker, also at this time, committed to produce four albums for the Cars after being prompted by Elektra Records to see them perform in a Boston school gymnasium. The albums were certified platinum and the Cars were Grammy-nominated.

He was offered the post as Senior Vice-President of Artist and Repertoire for Elektra Records as executive and/or producer with recording artists Lindsey Buckingham, Mötley Crüe, Joe Lynn Turner, Josie Cotton and Dokken as well as continuing with Queen and the Cars. During his tenure, Elektra signed artists Metallica, Simply Red, Yello, Peter Schilling, the World, and 10,000 Maniacs.

Baker also worked with artists Guns N' Roses, Alice Cooper, Foreigner, Pilot, Ozzy Osbourne, Devo, The Stranglers, Dusty Springfield, T'Pau, Local H, Cheap Trick, and Lewis Furey. In 2005, he produced One Way Ticket to Hell and Back by the Darkness, the Smashing Pumpkins' 2007 album, Zeitgeist, the Storm's 2008 album When the Storm Meets the Ground, the Smashing Pumpkins' American Gothic and One Karma's 2011 album Life Got in the Way. He also produced Yes's 2014 album Heaven & Earth, 35 years after his previous experience with the band working on sessions in Paris that did not lead to an album.[5]

He died in Lake Havasu City, Arizona on 12 April 2025.[6]

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