Wiburys Travel Again
- soundmasterg
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I personally can't stand Jeff Lynne's style of production either. The same vocal setup and all the acoustic guitars muddy up everything to where there's no space on the track. It is distinctive, but not my cup of tea. It was a breath of fresh air when Tom Petty came out with Mary Jane's Last Dance and he didn't have Jeff Lynne produce it. It sounded way better to my ears.
...and in the Best Decision Ever category, George Harrison for considering-- but ultimately deciding not to-- un-do Spector's All Things Must Pass production thirty years on...guess who the likely wingman probably would have been...
I'm sure Lynne is a great guy and a blast to hang around...maybe that was the problem with some artists relying on him so much-- I can't imagine why Harrison and Petty both wanted their own stuff to sound like Wilburys.
I'm sure Lynne is a great guy and a blast to hang around...maybe that was the problem with some artists relying on him so much-- I can't imagine why Harrison and Petty both wanted their own stuff to sound like Wilburys.
- freshmattyp
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- lyle_from_minneapolis
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I've had the same feelings as most that have been expressed here, but I also think we are being too quick to poo-poo one of the top producers of modern pop music.
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
- karl_teten
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