Tom Moulton (born 1940) is an American record producer and originator of th… Read Full Bio ↴Tom Moulton (born 1940) is an American record producer and originator of the remix, the breakdown section, and the 12-inch single vinyl format. He has humbly maintained that the last two innovations were pure accidents. Perhaps contrary to expectation, Moulton's early successes in "mixing down" dance records were the result of insistently taking away elements from the original multi-track.
His career started in the late 1960's with a self-made tape of overlapping songs created for the Fire Island bar and restaurant The Sandpiper. As the club in question was very high profile, it was only a matter of time before his skills were noticed and put to use pre-release by those in the music industry. Moulton preferred R&B and dance music, but actually mixed a wide range of popular recordings. A noteworthy quote has him saying, "I never made a dance record, I made records you can dance to."
Moulton worked as a model at the Bookings and Ford agencies before beginning his production career. Before that, he had worked in the music industry, holding a sales and promotion job at King Records (from 1959 to 1961) and similar positions at RCA and United Artists. He eventually left due to his disgust at the industry's dishonesty.
His notable achievements in recording technique include extending the high frequencies and tightening the bottom for better sounding play at high volume and lengthening for greater musical and emotional impact by repeating key passages.
He was responsible for the first continuous-mix album side ever, on Gloria Gaynor's seminal disco album "Never Can Say Goodbye", earning him the title the "father of the Disco Mix" (today megamix). Among some of his other success in mixing songs are MFSB's "Love Is The Message", B.T. Express' "Do It (Til You're Satisfied)", The Trammps' "Disco Inferno", People's Choice's "Do It Any Way You Wanna", The Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More" and First Choice's "Doctor Love".
Tom Moulton's innovative work was honored at the 2004 Dance Music Hall of Fame ceremony in New York City when he was inducted for his achievements as a Remixer. He is the official archivist of the Bethlehem Jazz and Salsoul music catalogues, and has overseen all of the digital remastering for the entire catalog. In late 2006 Moulton would remix the Brand New Heavies (featuring N'Dea Davenport) single "I Don't Know (Why I Love You)", a cover of the Stevie Wonder and Jackson 5 hit.
His career started in the late 1960's with a self-made tape of overlapping songs created for the Fire Island bar and restaurant The Sandpiper. As the club in question was very high profile, it was only a matter of time before his skills were noticed and put to use pre-release by those in the music industry. Moulton preferred R&B and dance music, but actually mixed a wide range of popular recordings. A noteworthy quote has him saying, "I never made a dance record, I made records you can dance to."
Moulton worked as a model at the Bookings and Ford agencies before beginning his production career. Before that, he had worked in the music industry, holding a sales and promotion job at King Records (from 1959 to 1961) and similar positions at RCA and United Artists. He eventually left due to his disgust at the industry's dishonesty.
His notable achievements in recording technique include extending the high frequencies and tightening the bottom for better sounding play at high volume and lengthening for greater musical and emotional impact by repeating key passages.
He was responsible for the first continuous-mix album side ever, on Gloria Gaynor's seminal disco album "Never Can Say Goodbye", earning him the title the "father of the Disco Mix" (today megamix). Among some of his other success in mixing songs are MFSB's "Love Is The Message", B.T. Express' "Do It (Til You're Satisfied)", The Trammps' "Disco Inferno", People's Choice's "Do It Any Way You Wanna", The Andrea True Connection's "More, More, More" and First Choice's "Doctor Love".
Tom Moulton's innovative work was honored at the 2004 Dance Music Hall of Fame ceremony in New York City when he was inducted for his achievements as a Remixer. He is the official archivist of the Bethlehem Jazz and Salsoul music catalogues, and has overseen all of the digital remastering for the entire catalog. In late 2006 Moulton would remix the Brand New Heavies (featuring N'Dea Davenport) single "I Don't Know (Why I Love You)", a cover of the Stevie Wonder and Jackson 5 hit.
She's a Winner
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Back Stabbers (What they do!) (They smile in your face) All the time the…
Bad Luck Uh Woo Well, well Look down-hearted and confused Because la…
Dirty Ol' Man Dirty You are a dirty ol' man You can't keep your hands…
Do It Any Way You Wanna Do it any way you wanna do it Do it…
I Love Music I love music, any kind of music I love music, just…
I'll Always Love My Mama I'll always love my mama She's my favorite girl I'll always …
Let's Groove Let's groove tonight Share the spice of life Baby slice i…
Love Epidemic Say we're gonna spread the love epidemic All around the worl…
Love Is The Message Love is the message Love, love is, love is the Woo-hoo, doo…
Love Train People all over the world (everybody) Join hands (join) St…
Nights Over Egypt Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh... Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh... There'…
See You When I Git There Pardon me, do you have change for a quarter? I gotta…
The Love I Lost I love music, any kind of music I love music, just…
When Will I See You Again Pardon me, do you have change for a quarter? I gotta…
Where Do We Go From Here (Hello baby, how've you been? You sure look good You…
Year of Decision Yes This is the year To make your decision. Yes…
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine You'll never find, as long as you live Someone who loves…
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S. L. Amey
What an amazing piece of music.... Gamble and Huff were absolute masters at crafting beautiful chord progressions with lush strings and, vocal arrangements..... Just check out the rhythm guitar on this too.... Mate 👊🏼💙
Not Me But You
This is a "feel good" song. Just makes you happy when you hear it!
Nick Marino
This mix is heavenly wow I wish I had this version back in the day my job would have been easier
Beverly Robinson
I absolutely love this Tom Moulton extended mix of The Intruders Win, Place or Show!! ⭐️️⭐️️⭐️️⭐️️⭐️️
W.S. Bach
What a beautiful flashback to my beloved 70's ! This decade was the time of my life and Philly still is my music. My heart smiles when it sees the PIR logo....
Tina Davies
OMG! This song came into my head this morning,still got the vinyl. OMG this is mad now I've come across it again in the afternoon on YouTube. BRILLIANT
Joseph Scalia
This intro takes me back to the day when we came thru those clubs doors and and got totally swept away with the music and everything going down, love those intruders
Beverly Robinson
The Mix Master Tom Moulton has done it again! I love it!
Margaret Linekar
I dance all the time with all these sensational sounds 💖💖💖❤️❤️❤️xxx
Robert Nunez
This would've been perfect for Philadelphia Classics Volume 2 back in the 70's after the first volume came out.