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After the last topici thought i'd start another one that's altogether more friendly, for my money it has to be Mutt Lange, with Bob Rock Coming close
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Todd Rundgren by far!
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I do like some of the things that Mutt Lange has done (Bryan Adams' "18 Til I Die" is very well produced) but I don't think he's the best.
Neither is Bob Rock. I don't think that anything he's done is that spectacular, but what he did with Metallica on "St. Anger" goes beyond bad. That's just plain horrible. Todd Rundgren, well, I like what he's done to "Bat Out Of Hell" a lot, but other than that I haven't heard much of him, so for me, he isn't the best. Jim Steinman isn't the best either. He uses way too much Jeff Bova, so he's out. So who's the best? I don't know. I like what Arjen A. Lucassen's done to his own albums a lot, I think Paul O'Neill (Savatage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra) is great too, and Oscar Holleman has produced some very good records (mostly by Dutch bands). But personally, I think their importance is being over-estimated. I think that the recording and mixing engineers play a far more important part in how a record sounds. |
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St Anger wasn't too bad. Better than reLoad.
Rick Rubin for me *metalhead* |
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And that's, imo, what we're discussing here. Quote:
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Each to their own... I have only heard reload twice and it just didn't do it for me.
Master of puppets...now THAT was a brilliant Metallica album. Anyway, I'm going through a bad music phase. I just bought Richie Sambora's solo albums...I seriously need good music... ![]() |
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yeah, I love Ballad of Youth. I also have David Bryan's album - Lunar Eclipse.
Ever heard of Rainbow or Asia? |
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Heard of them, yes. Heard them? Not really. I know a few songs by them, and I know that former Meat Loaf-guitarist Pat Thrall used to tour with Asia, but other than that, nothing. What they do isn't really my thing.
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They are good to listen to if you are a bit depressed because they are cheese! You like Iron Maiden?
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Maiden rules! I thought of mentioning Martin Birch, who produced most of their albums in the 80s, as one of my favorites before this topic went offtopic. I decided not to, since I only know one album he produced besides the Maiden ones, and that's "Made In Japan" by Deep Purple.
But Maiden made some very good albums in the (early) 80s. After that, it hasn't been that great. |
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Yeah, but i still think Rubin is god...
He makes slayer sound like slayer (if you get my drift) |
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The Glimmer Twins (That's Jagger/Richards) or The Bruce Springsteen/Jon Landau pairing are up there at the top of my list for consistent success and quality.
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I too will vouch for Rubin as a top producer.
Also, I love Nigel Godrich's stuff as well as Stephen Street. Brian Eno and George Martin also. I also love Andy Warhol for making the dirtiest record ever sound even dirtier. |
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To me, Bob Rock is a better album engineer and mixer than he is a producer, i'm not a hardcore fan of Bon Jovi (but i'm still a fan) but i do like the engineering and mixing job he did for 'Slippery' and 'New Jersey' although i think 'Faith' is there best it suffered because 'Rock' didn't engineer and mix the record, he only co-mixed it with someone else.
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