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Rockman
....No Lanois would be better off waiting for the remake of Jonathon Livingston Seagull
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Rockman
....No Lanois would be better off waiting for the remake of Jonathon Livingston Seagull
Ha!
I tend to agree. When I think of Lanois, I think of Peter Gabriel's "So" - great cd, but too smooth, clean and sterile for the Stones.
Rick Rubin is the man for the job. If Jagger would get over himself....
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Rockman
....No Lanois would be better off waiting for the remake of Jonathon Livingston Seagull
Ha!
I tend to agree. When I think of Lanois, I think of Peter Gabriel's "So" - great cd, but too smooth, clean and sterile for the Stones.
Rick Rubin is the man for the job. If Jagger would get over himself....
The Joshua Tree rocks, no?
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Koen
Why Rick Rubin?
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Koen
Why Rick Rubin?
wandering spirit
Now that would be interesting. jack White would be another such choice.Quote
TheDailyBuzzherd
As stated in the other thread, T Bone.
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Listen to recent T-Bone Burnett-produced albums, e.g., the Gregg Allman and Elvis Costello CDs, on a good system. While I like the rootsy feel to them, the bottom end on his records is distracting in that it tends to be a tuneless low rumble in which individual notes of the bassline can't be distinguished. Yeah, he uses almost exclusively upright basses, but every jazz producer can make an upright sound like it's playing an actual bassline.