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Old 01.17.2011, 02:47 AM   #8
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by easyrazors
This might not be the correct thread for my comment, but I think production is given too much creedence regarding so many recordings. In my opinion, the band know how they want to sound, what atmosphere they want to create and which feelings they want to evoke. In short, they know their material. Confusion is perfect, as it is. I can think of far more records where a "producer" has ruined the sound of the band versus a producer making shit shine (although not really a fan of either, the only two examples that spring to mind are George Martin with the Beatles (although it would be unfair to describe them as shit) and Trevor Horn with Frankie Goes to Hollywood, haha). Strangely, I was just listening to the Velvets, and wondering about Warhol's contribution, hehe. I don't know much of the history there.
I don't care much for polish nor homogeneous rawk.

I agree. I think the production fits very well in both albums, the clear production in first wouldn´t worked in Confusion. I think many new albums are boring also because they´re "too well" produced. For example the Stooges Weirdiness might be better, if it doesn´t have so boring sounds.
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