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  1. Alan Shacklock (born 20 June 1950) is an English musician, composer, arranger and recording producer, who lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee. His 1972 song "The Mexican" as performed by Babe Ruth is considered influential in the early development of b-boying and hip-hop culture.

  2. Alan's celebrated musical career has achieved international acclaim for his work in Classical, Rock, Contemporary Christian and Film genres. His creative genius is multifaceted, having produced, performed, composed and arranged orchestral pieces for over 50 major release albums, while working with some of the world's most renowned artists and leading record labels.

  3. Alan is a co-founder and board executive of the British Record Producers Guild, along with chairman Sir George Martin (The Beatles) and colleague Alan Parsons. Now called the Music Producers Guild (MPG), this association represents the needs of studio and music producers, recording, mixing and mastering engineers, programmers and remixers.

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  5. First Base is the debut album by English rock band Babe Ruth. Produced by guitarist Alan Shacklock and Nick Mobbs, and engineered by Tony Clark at the EMI 's Abbey Road Studios between June and September 1972, it was released November that year.

  6. The song was written by Alan Shacklock and recorded along with the rest of the First Base album at Abbey Road Studios in the summer of 1972. Shacklock wrote the lyrics of the song as a retort to the 1960 John Wayne film The Alamo, which was full of historical inaccuracies and did not show the human side of the Mexican troops who ...