Prefab Sprout – Jordan: The Comeback album cover

Prefab Sprout – Jordan: The Comeback

Album 1990

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1990 album Jordan: The Comeback.

Music from Jordan: The Comeback

Gear Used On Jordan: The Comeback

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Prefab Sprout – Jordan: The Comeback (1990). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Equipment used by Paddy McAloon on Jordan: The Comeback

Analog

Fostex B-16 Multitrack Tape Recorder

Heights & Lows It was around this time that Paddy McAloon’s home recording setup began to develop, when he acquired a Fostex B16 half–inch tape 16–track machine and Seck desk to sketch out demos. After the double album Jordan: The Comeback in 1990, McAloon embarked upon the demos for its intended follow–up, Let’s Change The World With Music using his newly purchased Atari STE 1040 and C–Lab Creator–Notator, only to have them rejected by his paymasters at CBS.

Computers & Peripherals

Atari 1040 STE

Heights & Lows It was around this time that Paddy McAloon’s home recording setup began to develop, when he acquired a Fostex B16 half–inch tape 16–track machine and Seck desk to sketch out demos. After the double album Jordan: The Comeback in 1990, McAloon embarked upon the demos for its intended follow–up, Let’s Change The World With Music using his newly purchased Atari STE 1040 and C–Lab Creator–Notator, only to have them rejected by his paymasters at CBS.

Audio Sequencers

C-Lab Notator

Heights & Lows It was around this time that Paddy McAloon’s home recording setup began to develop, when he acquired a Fostex B16 half–inch tape 16–track machine and Seck desk to sketch out demos. After the double album Jordan: The Comeback in 1990, McAloon embarked upon the demos for its intended follow–up, Let’s Change The World With Music using his newly purchased Atari STE 1040 and C–Lab Creator–Notator, only to have them rejected by his paymasters at CBS.