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Jimmy C
Dropping an album unannounced and unexpected has become a very popular thing by several artists lately. Eminem just did it. I wonder if they would do something like that which is seen as very current and something they’ve never done before.
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bye bye johnny
From Jay-Vee Records Instagram, September 20:
Compadres. Mick, Steve, Keith.
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bye bye johnny
Theodora Richards posted some Don Was photos along with a selfie at Germano Studios:
My Don Was bare feet while he Bares his musical soul photo montages
"No shoes"
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Of course Clifford too-how are you gonna be in the studio working on Jagger/Clifford and Richards/Jordan songs and not give Matt a credit somewhere?
But why producing?
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Of course Clifford too-how are you gonna be in the studio working on Jagger/Clifford and Richards/Jordan songs and not give Matt a credit somewhere?
But why producing?
He had a shared producer credit with Don Was on A BIGGER BANG. He's had pre-production credits with the Stones and producer credits with Mick solo. It's what he does.
And thank you to Bye Bye Johnny for confirming Don Was and Steve Jordan were at Germano together. Interesting.
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corriecasJagger had done that with the gga single.Quote
Jimmy C
Dropping an album unannounced and unexpected has become a very popular thing by several artists lately. Eminem just did it. I wonder if they would do something like that which is seen as very current and something they’ve never done before.
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KeithNacho
It is going to be a great album. It seems there has been a lot of work on it. Surely It is gonna be worth the waiting
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DandelionPowderman
I thought he only had a shared production credit (probably for discussing ideas with Mick during pre-production) with Mick, Keith and Don on one Stones-tune: Rain Fall Down?
Mick and Keith produced Doom And Gloom (+ Jeff Bhasker and Emile Haynie for the other single-versions).
Matt co-wrote four songs on Goddess + played on one song on Wandering Spirit. He was one of many producers on Goddess:
Matt Clifford, Marti Frederiksen, Mick Jagger, Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis, Wyclef Jean, Lenny Kravitz and Chris Potter.
I suspect what he does is rather helping Mick shape his songs during pre-production. It's a wee bit from there to producing a Stones album, I'll imagine - but, that said, I could very well be wrong here.
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DandelionPowderman
I thought he only had a shared production credit (probably for discussing ideas with Mick during pre-production) with Mick, Keith and Don on one Stones-tune: Rain Fall Down?
Mick and Keith produced Doom And Gloom (+ Jeff Bhasker and Emile Haynie for the other single-versions).
Matt co-wrote four songs on Goddess + played on one song on Wandering Spirit. He was one of many producers on Goddess:
Matt Clifford, Marti Frederiksen, Mick Jagger, Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis, Wyclef Jean, Lenny Kravitz and Chris Potter.
I suspect what he does is rather helping Mick shape his songs during pre-production. It's a wee bit from there to producing a Stones album, I'll imagine - but, that said, I could very well be wrong here.
He had pre-production credits for three of the FOUR NEW LICKS and on "Streets of Love." He had a co-producer credit on "Rain Fall Down". Presumably, his involvement was more than just a highly polished demo in that instance. He produced Mick's two "solo" tracks last year. Don's name wasn't on them at all.
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Instagram from 8 minutes ago:
OfficialKeef: “Working on new music”
So there ya go, cut and dry. Picture of KR playing guitar in the studio. Check the gram.
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NO FILTER
NO STOPPING
NO SHOES
I sense a pattern...
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Jimmy C
Dropping an album unannounced and unexpected has become a very popular thing by several artists lately. Eminem just did it. I wonder if they would do something like that which is seen as very current and something they’ve never done before.