NO RECORD producer ever guaranteed a hit, but in the ’70s and ’80s Richard Perry came close. Barbra Streisand, Harry Nilsson, Carly Simon, Andy Williams, Art Garfunkel, Diana Ross, Leo Sayer, Ray Charles, Rod Stewart and, on the only post-Fabs album to reunite The Beatles, Ringo, all enjoyed some of their greatest hits thanks to the producer. His first album job was Captain Beefheart’s 1967 debut Safe As Milk, and his belief that no talent was too outré to have a hit was borne out by his second effort, 1968’s God Bless Tiny Tim, which took the trilling vaudevillian Top 10.
Born on June 18, 1942, to a household full of music, the teenage Perry was a Brooklyn Paramount regular, thrilling to DJ Alan ‘Moondog’ Freed’s shows starring Chuck, Fats,…