Biography
of Ted Carfrae - Producer / Songwriter / Publisher
Ted
Carfrae's career began in 1978 at the famous CTS Recording Studios
in Wembley. Ted worked on projects with artists such as Paul McCartney
& Wings, Julie Andrews, The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, Ella
Fitzgerald and Deep Purple. He also worked extensively on film
music including the Bond films, For Your Eyes Only and Moonraker,
cult classics 10 and Victor Victoria, both starring Julie Andrews
and Flash featuring an original music score by Queen. As well
as sound engineering, Ted also learned audio mastering from one
of the best cutting engineers in the world, the legendary Kevin
Metcalf. Ted spent more than six months in Kevin's cutting room
at CTS cutting every genre of music possible from original Reggae
music sent in from Jamaica to Classical and pop music. Though
he did not know it at the time, this training would play a major
part in Ted's future career.
In
1982 Ted decided to leave CTS to freelance at other top London
studios such as Abbey Road before being invited to Los Angeles
in 1986 to work with renowned engineer/Producer Taavi Mote. He
signed to Mote's 'Rufmix Productions' and moved out to LA full
time to concentrate on songwriting and production. During this
productive period, Ted worked with LA heavyweights such as jazz
supremo Jeff Lorber, singers Karen White, Gladys Knight and members
of the group Toto. By 1990, Ted was missing home, family and friends
and made the decision to move back to London and pursue his dream
of running his own production company and producing music.
After
a couple of years re-establishing himself in
the UK music scene, Ted spotted a gap in the market and decided
to tap into the world of mastering and audio restoration taking
advantage of the new digital technologies being developed. In
1993 Ted set up TCM Music Ltd with partner Paul Maddox. TCM became
one of the first and most successful audio restoration companies
in London with major contracts including Sky satellite music provider,
Music Choice Europe and The BBC Music library restoring literally
thousands of albums and master tapes to the then new CDR and DAT
formats. Ted also worked with legendary record producer Gus Dudgeon
re-mastering back catalogue material from Elton John's Rocket
Records including Kiki Dee’s entire catalogue.
In
1999, Ted got his big break into music production when he was
introduced by a mutual friend to singer Jane McDonald from the
BBC’s ‘The Cruise’ documentary series which
was a big hit at the time. Jane's first album had reached No1
on the charts and Ted was asked to arrange and produce all the
music for her upcoming television appearances. This in turn led
to Ted producing the music for her first 'In Concert' long form
video which went on to become a best seller.
In 2000, Universal Records approached Ted to produce Jane's second
album Inspiration.
The album was a huge success selling more than 200,000 copies
within the first week on sale entering the national album chart
at No 6 earning Ted his first Gold Sales Award. Later that year,
Ted arranged and produced music for Jane’s top rated BBC
television series, ‘Star for a Night’, the show that
first discovered superstar singer Joss Stone.
In
2001 Universal asked Ted to produce the comeback album for 70's
superstar David Cassidy. Ted was despatched to Las Vegas to meet
with Cassidy at his home to discuss and finalise the project content
and schedule recording dates. The album entitled Then
and Now was essentially a remake of all of Cassidy's biggest
hits along with some brand new tracks. Recorded in London and
at Jimi Hendrix Electric Lady Studios in New York City, the album
went straight into the UK charts at No.5 and became a best seller
worldwide.
Ted's next project was to produce eight songs for a new album
for the legendary King of Romance; Engelbert Humperdinck entitled
I Want To Wake Up With
You. Ted initially flew out to a town called Dover, just outside
Philadelphia to meet with Engelbert who was in concert there at
the time. We met at his hotel and I went along with him to rehearsals
to meet his musical director, agree the final song selection and
set vocal register keys. We commenced recording in London during
September 2001 and though the album was only a modest success
in the album charts reaching No.40, some tracks later appeared
on Engelbert's massive selling CD His
Greatest Love Songs that has sold more than 300,000 units
in the UK, earning a platinum disc.
In 2003, EMI asked Ted to produce a new album with sixties icon
Cilla Black called Beginnings
- Her Greatest Hits and New Songs. The album gave Ted the chance
of working with song writing legend Burt Bacharach who wrote the
title song especially for the album. Cilla was celebrating forty
years in show business and EMI wanted to release an album containing
all of her hits along with some new songs. Ted met with Cilla
at her London home and she was very adamant that she didn't want
to record the obvious covers that had been done a million times
before. Together Ted and Cilla listened to literally thousands
of songs and eventually made a final song selection. Initially,
EMI wanted Ted to deliver just three or four new songs, but by
the end of recording, Ted delivered an astonishing eleven new
recordings all within budget. The resulting album is an eclectic
choice of material that would stretch Cilla Black as a vocalist
and deliver some of her finest work. Though the album was not
a huge sales success, it received great reviews and it is a project
that both Ted and Cilla are hugely proud of.
Other
successes in 2004/5/6 include two albums with big selling European
country music duo, Grant
and Forsyth and being asked by Granada TV and Universal Records
to produce the music for three television specials, Abba
Mania 2, Queen Mania and Madonna Mania.
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