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liddas
He is extremely eclectic, and his works with Dylan and U2 is clear enough evidence that he could also handle a "stones sound" quite well.
Among his later works, I highly recommend his collaborations with Rocco de Luca, Mercy and Rocco de Luca above all!
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Taylor1
That’s what the Stones should do, use a producer who takes them out of their comfort zone. I for one dislike the dry production sound
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dcba
Imho he was a one-trick pony mainly turning albums he worked into some hazy foggy sonic adventures.
It wouldn't work with a band whose production motto has always been "make it simple and dry sounding". Plus I don't think Keith would say "ok" to a producer telling him to add layers after layers of guitar overdubbing.
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dcba
Imho he was a one-trick pony mainly turning albums he worked into some hazy foggy sonic adventures.
It wouldn't work with a band whose production motto has always been "make it simple and dry sounding". Plus I don't think Keith would say "ok" to a producer telling him to add layers after layers of guitar overdubbing.
Lansois is not a one-trick pony by any means.
The very idea that you think it wouldn't work because of what they have been is the very reason why it's a fantastic idea. Perhaps you are too rigid in the idea of how the Stones record.
BRIDGES TO BABYLON says as much.