Would Lynyrd Skynyrd of had the success they had, without Al Koopers production on pronounced and Second Helping? Compare Yes - 90125 to Genesis - A Trick of the Tail two of the most commercial releases by these bands, 1983 vs. 1976, but gauging the time they were released were they not pretty equal for their time period seeing that things were much more difficult to produce in the later years. Hackett vs Rabin in atmospheres Anderson vs Collins in writing look at the formula then look at Yes -90125(1983) and Art of Noise(1984) do you see any simularities? producer influence? compare with the output of Yes from Relayer to Trevor Horn, dont expect the past to happen again, but appreciate when it is revived. Its OK and a treat to see the guitar work in an accent role and Jons vocals to take more of a foreground. And he best most coherant vocals ever. Chris Squires bass playing almost creates cartoons! Trevor Horn in my opionion did a great job working with the strenghts and weaknesses of the band and I think 90125 is a testament to that. One of the best albums Yes ever recorded.
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A True Producer often in the early days of rock n roll, was the source to lotsa new ideas and great music. Often present at the inseption of an idea or concept. Case in point Thomas Jefferson Kaye Not Alone(1996?) 1. C'est La Bonne Rue 2. Vanessa 3. Dixie Flyer 4. Stone Ball 5. Shades Of Blue 6. Fantasy Seeker 7. Livin's On Rock & Roll 8. Up To Your Old Tricks Again 9. Forgive Me Girl 10. Tough Enough 11. Crazy Ladies 12. Loup Garou 13. Shoot Out In The Desert 14. Facada Mirada (Facade Mirage) Details Contributing artists: Thomas Jefferson Kaye (guitar); Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Rick Danko, Steve Miller, Timothy B. Schmidt, Jeff Skunk Baxter, Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Robbie Krieger, Don Henley, Steve Miller recorded in 1996? this sounds like brand new radio hits from some of the best artists from the 1970s, long after these artists recorded anything like this. Did these guys bring a hit with them to record with Old Tom or did Old Tom still have a batch he was sitting on from the hey day or maybe could still produce but was c**kblocked from letting em out? You be the judge!!! Fantastic worked out, and demo pieces equal best of America, CSN, Eagles, Neil Young, etc. But why were they not released, the notorious villian THE RECORD COMPANIES? You will have to purchase a used copy as it is unavailable new, think you will get quite a revelation, for those curious! I know that some are remakes from the original early releases, Guy Clarke(Byrds), Dr. John..... The producer can take on many elements, writing, arranging, engineer, mixer, god....... point being this term can encompass major or minor elements in the production of the final product.
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