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Laci 04:46 pm UTC 05/15/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Jim as a producer - EvilNickname 06:58 am UTC 05/15/07 |
| Whe I first time heard "I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You" I was sure, It was produced by Steinman :) Did you know, that in Hungary they have great wines - Egri bikaver is famous redwine and Tokaji aszu is great whitewine Bikaver means Bull blood > What I love about Jim as a producer, is that he can do > those phantaorgasmal (I think I made that word up) big > epic over the top pieces, and then turn around and do the > perfect lovely little pop-song. > Take Celine Dion's Falling Into You for > example. "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" and "River Deep > Mountain High" are the big pieces with the Wall of What It > Sounds Like Just Over the Top™ (well, you know what I > mean), and then he does "Call The Man", which is just a > fairly simple pop song. > Or take "Anything for Love", "This Corrosion", "Tonight Is > What It Means To Be Young", "Vittoria! (Aida 2002)", his > Remix of "Never Forget" and most of Original > Sin on the one hand, and then look at "I Will > Crumble", "I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You", "Call > the Man", "Try Not To Be Afraid" and Boyzone's "No Matter > What" in the other. That, ladies and gentlemen, is what I > am getting at. You have the nearly overproduced stuff, and > the minimal poppy stuff. > > Greatness, I say. Greatness. > > > > > > Obviously, we all love Jim as a songwriter, but I'm > > curious to what you guys think of him as a producer. > | |
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