Oh my god. it's Robby!
spontaneously luminescent
postsscript - I too would love Stephen Street to return to the fold, but that's much more for his songwriting skills rather than the production.
I guess so , then how about:
postsscript - I too would love Stephen Street to return to the fold, but that's much more for his songwriting skills rather than the production.
This is correct -- I forgot about this. He said it in an interview. That he was lucky to have two excellent world-renowned producers (Finn and Visconti), and that he'd very much like to work with Visconti again.
By the way, I noticed you're new -- welcome to the forums
This is correct -- I forgot about this. He said it in an interview. That he was lucky to have two excellent world-renowned producers (Finn and Visconti), and that he'd very much like to work with Visconti again.
By the way, I noticed you're new -- welcome to the forums
Wow...Brian Eno, what an interesting choice.
Can you even imagine the possibilities?
John Leckie.
As much as I like Jerry Finn, I feel that some songs on Refusal could have really benefited with a different producer. "Birthday" and "You Were Good..." is great, but others like "Paris" and especially "Mama" could have really benefited from someone like Tony Visconti in the chair.
do you think morrissey would ever have two producers on an album.
no........I can't.
Although Lillywhite or Street would be fantastic if anyone remembers Mozzer's recent statement on tty there is no chance of him going back to either of those guys at all. He's for some reason infatuated with his last 3 albums and says the past is not him.
I want Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley back in the fold pronto!!! Mainly Ouija Board and November I am referring to and of course some of Kill Uncle. While they're at it what the hell is Kevin Armstrong up to these days?
He has his own studio in Portugal where he produces a few bands. I think the only thing of Morrissey's he's produced is "Interlude," correct me if I'm wrong.
While we're at it, perhaps Alain and JMarr
I guess so , then how about:
Good question, Married. I often wondered about those other songwriters/musicians/producers that he worked with around the cusp of 1990. People sometimes assume Street wrote all the music to Bona Drag but some of the best songs on there (e.g. November, Piccadilly, He Knows) were (I think) written by Armstrong, Langer/Winstanley etc. Did Langer/Winstanley produce Ouija? I know that Street wrote it. At the time, it was considered to be the worst thing Morrissey had ever put his name to (by a considerable margin)...
He has his own studio in Portugal where he produces a few bands. I think the only thing of Morrissey's he's produced is "Interlude," correct me if I'm wrong.
While we're at it, perhaps Alain and JMarr
You're correct.
But I really wish Smiths never reunit again. It makes no sense, anymore. They will play only for getting money - IMO
Steve Albini