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 Hardin Smith
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 Username: Manosludge
 
 Post Number: 387
 Registered: 03-2006
 
 | | Posted on Friday, April 21, 2006 - 08:32 pm: |  | 
 1) Todd Rundgren - For "Skylarking" - XTC
 
 2) Nick Lowe - Much of Elvis Costello's best stuff.
 
 3) Jack Nitzsche - "Harvest" - Neil Young; "Squeezing Out Sparks" - Graham Parker
 
 4) Phil Spector - the Ronettes, the Righteous Bros., the Crystals, Ben E. King...the architect of the Wall of Sound.
 
 5) George Martin - the vast majority of the Fab Four's catalog.
 
 6) Shel Talmy - the producer behind the Kink's bestest, 60's stuff - the number of great, immortal songs produced by this pairing must number in the hundreds...
 
 7) Brian Eno - "Remain In Light" - Talking Heads..his contribution to this groundbreaking record was so significant that his name was going to be listed "above the marquee" as one of the artists...
 
 8) T-Bone Burnett - my favorite Elvis Costello album, "King of America", and the first two insanely wonderful Los Lobos albums.
 
 9) Mark Wallis - for obvious reasons.
 
 10) Sam Phillips - for Sun Records and all the splendor that unleashed on the world.
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 kevin
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 Username: Kevin
 
 Post Number: 398
 Registered: 05-2005
 
 | | Posted on Friday, April 21, 2006 - 08:45 pm: |  | 
 Martin Hannet - Joy Division/Magazine etc
 Lee Scratch Perry - Too many to mention
 Tony Visconti - T Rex/Bowie/Morrissey
 Easter/Dixon - REMs Murmer
 John Cale - Patti Smith/ Modern Lovers/Happy Mondays
 Grant Showbiz - The Fall
 Dave Fridmann - Flaming Lips/Low/Mogwai/Sleater Kinney etc
 Steve Albini - The Pixies/Nirvana/Low
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 Kurt Stephan
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 Username: Slothbert
 
 Post Number: 322
 Registered: 04-2005
 
 | | Posted on Friday, April 21, 2006 - 08:48 pm: |  | 
 No particular order:
 
 Brian Eno - Mostly for his Talking Heads work, but he even made U2 bearable sometimes (though I know many here disagree)
 
 Martin Hannett - Joy Division. Enough said.
 
 Chris Thomas - Roxy Music, Pretenders, Sex Pistols, etc.
 
 Tony Visconti - Bowie back when Bowie was good.
 
 George Martin - Of course.
 
 Nick Lowe - Great "feel" producer, but his engineer Roger Bechirian (sp?) deserves a lot of credit too.
 
 Roger Moutenot - I've touted him before: Yo La Tengo, Sleater-Kinney, etc.
 
 David Briggs - Almost always got the best out of Neil Young because he didn't take crap from the old grouch.
 
 Steve Albini - Sorry, he's a "recording engineer," not producer. Does many band I don't ever want to hear (and many I do), but he gets amazing drum and guitar sounds.
 
 Guy Stevens - Early Mott the Hoople, but his golden moment is "London Calling."
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 spence
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 Username: Spence
 
 Post Number: 386
 Registered: 05-2005
 
 | | Posted on Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 10:16 am: |  | 
 I go with kev on most of his,
 Stephen Street - Smiths
 Gil Norton Pixies/Blue Aeroplanes
 Joe Boyd - Nick Drake et al
 Alex Ferguson - ATV
 Gram Parsons
 Nick Cave and Victor Van Vugt
 Steve Lillywhite for Vauxhall and I - Morrissey
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 Todd Slater
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 Username: Todd_slater
 
 Post Number: 47
 Registered: 01-2005
 
 | | Posted on Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 02:06 pm: |  | 
 Tony Cohen - Man, Myth, Legend
 Mick Harvey - PJ Harvey
 Rick Rubin - Johnny Cash
 T Bone Burnett
 Flood
 Sam Phillips - The Sun Sessions
 Glyn Johns
 Eno
 Steve Albini - The Dirty Three/Ocean Songs, a masterpiece
 Quincy Jones
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 Jeff Whiteaker
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 Username: Jeff_whiteaker
 
 Post Number: 319
 Registered: 10-2004
 
 | | Posted on Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 08:04 pm: |  | 
 -martin hannett
 -john porter (for his work with the smiths, though not necessarily the debut album, which sounds a bit too thin, but some of those singles.. he also did my fav microdisney LP)
 -stephen street (for his work with smiths, mainly)
 -richard preston
 -brian wilson (back in the beach boys' prime)
 -john a. rivers
 -steve nye (esp. for japan's 'tin drum')
 -easter/dixon tagteam on early REM records
 -chris thomas (esp. for 1st pretenders album)
 -john leckie (esp. for work w/ felt and the fall and dukes of stratosphear)
 -tony visconti (for work on t-rex & bowie albums)
 -mike hedges (bauhaus, cure, siouxsie)
 -andy and glyn johns
 -john brand (at least for BF & SHF)
 -lee scratch perry
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 spence
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 Username: Spence
 
 Post Number: 389
 Registered: 05-2005
 
 | | Posted on Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 08:11 pm: |  | 
 Yeah Jeff, I think you have just helped me complete my list! Thanx!
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 Jerry Clark
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 Username: Jerry
 
 Post Number: 289
 Registered: 08-2004
 
 | | Posted on Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 10:04 pm: |  | 
 Trying not too repeat any already mentioned
 
 Bowie - Raw Power/Transformer
 Jerry Wexler - Atlantic Records/Slow Train Coming
 Berry Gordy - Oh you know
 Brian Wilson - See above
 Giorgio Moroder - and again
 Andy Weatherall - Primal Scream/One Dove/Beth Orton/Jah Wobble
 The Wild Bunch - Massive Attack etc
 Tricky - Bjork
 The Dust Brothers - Beck
 Arthur Baker - New Order & a ridiculous amount of hip hop classics.
 
 ...and a bonus
 
 The Bomb Squad - Public Enemy's finest works.
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 Randy Adams
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 Username: Randy_adams
 
 Post Number: 371
 Registered: 03-2005
 
 | | Posted on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 01:59 am: |  | 
 strictly as an augmentation to so many of the other wonderful folks listed already:
 
 Joe Meek  (mad bipolar genius responsible for worldwide smash "Telstar" and lots of other discs ranging from the sappy to the savvy to the oddball)
 Phil Punch (Ed Kuepper, Cannanes)
 Andrew Oldham (not just the Stones, but also early Marianne Faithfull, the Poets, Del Shannon, Small Faces)
 Leonard & Phil Chess
 Leland Rogers (Esther Phillips, Betty Lavette, 13th Floor Elevators)
 Martin Clarke  (Perth's one-man record company 1965 - 1970)
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 spence
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 Username: Spence
 
 Post Number: 392
 Registered: 05-2005
 
 | | Posted on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 10:46 am: |  | 
 Wild bunch good one Jerry, I was going to say producer of Mezzanine, I think that is so wonderfully mixed and produced, everything just sounds right all the way through, a tough job given the sophistication.
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 Peter Collins
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 Username: Tyroneshoelaces
 
 Post Number: 110
 Registered: 05-2005
 
 | | Posted on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 12:17 pm: |  | 
 Sorry to be a bit 'bah humbug' but this thread is so anal as to be untrue. Are you all wearing anoraks?
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 Jerry Clark
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 Username: Jerry
 
 Post Number: 292
 Registered: 08-2004
 
 | | Posted on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 04:56 pm: |  | 
 Harsh but true, let's talk about footy.
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 kevin
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 Username: Kevin
 
 Post Number: 404
 Registered: 05-2005
 
 | | Posted on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 04:58 pm: |  | 
 or nice comfy winter garments
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 Michael Bachman
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 Username: Michael_bachman
 
 Post Number: 82
 Registered: 01-2005
 
 | | Posted on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 05:13 pm: |  | 
 1.Tom Dowd - Cream, Derek and The Dominoes,   Allmans,John Coltrane
 
 2.Rudy Van Gelder - All those great Blue Note jazz albums.
 
 3.Bob Thiele - Buddy Holly and John Coltrane
 
 4.Eno - Talking Heads
 
 5.John Cale - Stooges,Patti Smith/ Modern Lovers/
 Happy Mondays
 6.Larry Klein -Julia Forham, Joni Mitchell,
 Shawn Colvin
 
 7.Mitch Easter/Don Dixon - REM, Let's Active
 
 8.Steve Albini - The Pixies/Nirvana/Low
 
 9.George Martin - Fab 4
 
 10.Jon Brion - Aimee Mann, Fiona Apple
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 Jerry Clark
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 Username: Jerry
 
 Post Number: 294
 Registered: 08-2004
 
 | | Posted on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 06:59 pm: |  | 
 Vic Coppersmith Heaven - The Jam
 Mike Chapman - Parallel Lines
 Mick Ronson - Your Arsenal
 Scott Litt - R.E.M.
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 Todd Slater
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 Username: Todd_slater
 
 Post Number: 49
 Registered: 01-2005
 
 | | Posted on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 12:08 pm: |  | 
 Get back on the 'footy' !
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 Erhard Grundl
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 Username: Erhardgrundl
 
 Post Number: 14
 Registered: 09-2005
 
 | | Posted on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 03:21 pm: |  | 
 Bob Johnston
 Terry Melcher
 David Friedman
 Tony Visconti
 Daniel Lanois
 Robert Forster
 Jack White
 Guy Stevens
 Phil Spector
 John Cale (a long time ago)
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 Jerry Clark
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 Username: Jerry
 
 Post Number: 296
 Registered: 08-2004
 
 | | Posted on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 04:11 pm: |  | 
 To my credit, I did mention Arsenal.
 
 What about Jerry Harrison Violent Femmes), he's a confident sideman in my group "Jerry Built", too.
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