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Old 01.08.2011, 06:03 AM   #27
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
Well, he definitely has his own style which he tends to apply whenever one asks him to record/produce an album. It works for some bands, other bands should have perhaps looked elsewhere (Stooges).

He's a bit old school, that's for sure. I dig 'em. He's great at what he does. Nothing wrong with sticking to a set method if it happens to be what one is good at. This goes for anything. That said, he's also good at sitting back and letting the band man the controls if that's what they opt to do. He's willing to experiment, which says a lot. He doesn't feel as if he has to though, which says even more. Dude's worked with/recorded/produced some kick ass bands/records.


Yeah, I like Albini.

I agree. It is very appreciatable that man is not trying to be what he isnīt. He isnīt still my favourite producer, Iīm very glad that PJ changed producer when she made To Bring you my love. But when I watched the list Albini has produced, these are very great albums and I think Albini has also something to do with their greatness:
Pixies: Surfer Rosa
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Same
Pj Harvey: Rid Of me
Nirvana: In Utero
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