Tom's brother Jerry came across the sessions written and recorded by Baker, Tony Carbone, and Larry Wedgeworth and bought them in a deal from Baker. Legendary disco remixer Tom Moulton, who was signed to Casablanca at the time, was required to release an album of his own as part of the deal for working for the label. Nonetheless, he had little patience for DJing, saying in an interview: " I didn't get a good reaction on a record, I'd just rip it off, break it up and throw it on the dancefloor." īaker's production career started off with a few disco recording sessions in Boston. Contentsīorn in Boston, Massachusetts, Baker began working as a club DJ in Boston in the early-1970s, where he was known for playing crowd-pleasing soul and Philly soul. Arthur Baker's songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing. He also remixed 'the Massive Jungle Mix' for Tina Turner's UK top 40 lead single from her 1996 album Wildest Dreams " Whatever You Want" (co-written by himself, Taylor Dayne and Fred Zarr).
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His remix of the song was used as the main theme for the BBC TV programme The Clothes Show between 19.
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He is also known for remixing the Jill Jones song "Mia Bocca" on the 12" single, taken from her self-titled debut album Jill Jones (1987), released on Prince's Paisley Park Records, as well as remixing the Pet Shop Boys song, " In The Night". Arthur Baker (born April 22, 1955) is an American record producer and DJ best known for his work with hip hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa and Planet Patrol, as well as British group New Order.