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Sir Alex Ferguson then?
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Sir Alex Ferguson then?
I didn't say Joe Jordan...
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I didn't say Joe Jordan...
Leeds-Fan DP?
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I didn't say Joe Jordan...
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Liverpool, of course!
Since I got my Kevin Keegan jersey as a four year old in 1975
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Koen
Who produced Crosseyed Heart?
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jaggered1
Daniel Lanois would be ideal as Stones producer.
Just listen to Emmylou Harris's Wrecking Ball or Dylan's Oh Mercy.
He creates a very moody feel and might give The Stones the kick they may need.
His solo work is not shabby either.
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Get Steve Jordan and peel off the bullshit. Get back to the roots. Book Chess...
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Get Steve Jordan and peel off the bullshit. Get back to the roots. Book Chess...
So he could ruin Charlie's drum sound? lol
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Daniel Lanois has a signature sound. Everyone he produces sounds the same.
He is also way too old school for my taste.
Bring back the Dust Brothers or whatever kids are hip right now.
Christ, no! They ruined a perfectly good blues on B2B
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HMS
Steve Lillywhite would be the best guy for this job.
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HMS
Steve Lillywhite would be the best guy for this job.
LOL. As one of the only people on this site who like Dirty Work you would say that. But I actually love some of the other records he has produced, I guess it all depends on the material he has to work with.
It would be cool if they got a different producer for every song! Everybody could have a chance to work withe the Stones and with only one track to produce they would surely give it all they had. All the producers listed in this thread could be included and it would be very interesting to see what they could coax from the Stones and it would highlight each producers talents. Give us a better understanding of what a producer actually does for a well established band like the Stones.
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Rockman
NO >>>NO>>>>>NO ..... never don't let him anywhere near 'em
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DandelionPowderman
I absolutely love Jordan's drum sound.
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I absolutely love Jordan's drum sound.
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I absolutely love Jordan's drum sound.
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I absolutely love Jordan's drum sound.
LOl, Not a good sign for the IORR recording project I'm afraid.
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I absolutely love Jordan's drum sound.
LOl, Not a good sign for the IORR recording project I'm afraid.
Can't remember to hear any complaints from you so far about the drum sound
It's not mixed yet, though..
BTW, there is a difference between drum sound and the drum VOLUME. The latter could have been adjusted a bit on Keith's albums, but I think Jordan is lower in the mix on Crosseyed Heart.