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John L Sayers

John L Sayers (d. 14 September 2021) was a New Zealand-born Australian recording engineer, producer and studio designer who engineered and/or produced many classic Australian rock and pop albums and singles from 1969 to the present. Sayers is one of a number of producer-engineers who are associated with the Melbourne popular music scene of the 1960s and 1970s and in particular with the renowned Armstrong's Studios, the venue where many of the most successful Australian pop/rock recordings of the period were recorded. He created the leading studio acoustics Forum Recording Studio Design, and designed Enmore Audio in Sydney.

- "Snowbird", "Knock Knock Who's There?"

Liv Maessen

- "Picking up Pebbles", "Butterfly"

Matt Flinders

- "One"

John Farnham

- Western Union Man album :

Max Merritt and the Meteors

- "Old Man Emu"

John Williamson

- "The Real Thing", "Part Three into Paper Walls", "The Girl That I Love", "Sweet, Sweet Love", Bloodstone (album)

Russell Morris

- "Turn up Your Radio", "5:10 Man"

The Masters Apprentices

- "The Star", "Funny Man"

Ross D. Wyllie

- "I Thank You".

Lionel Rose

The Group - "Such a Lovely Way".

Axiom - "Arkansas Grass", "".

A Little Ray of Sunshine

- "Marshall's Portable Music Machine".

Robin Jolley

- "Smiley"

Ronnie Burns

Spectrum - "I'll Be Gone", Milesago album

- Warts up your Nose (album)

Indelible Murtcepts

- "Julia"

Ted Mulry

- Just Zoot (album), "Strange Things", "1 x 2 x 3 x 4"

Zoot

Fraternity - "Seasons of Change"

The Valentines - "Nick Nack Paddy Wack"

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