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Producers on this page:
Dallas Austin - Tom Dowd - George Duke - Sergio George - Glyn Johns - Bill Laswell -John Leckie -Steve Lillywhite - Arif Mardin - Richard Perry - Nile Rodgers - Rick Rubin - Phil Spector - Narada Michael Walden
Q: How many producers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: I don't know, what do you think?
Kidding aside, producers can range from bureaucrats who know nothing about music and just take credit for the artist's work, to the other extreme of producer/writer/arrangers who dominate a record's sound so heavily you can hardly tell who the artist is. In between, there are producers who really work with the individual artist or group, helping to get their unique approach, perspective and ideas out of their heads and onto tape. Here we've rounded up a number of producers who've worked with at least four different artists reviewed on our site. (Artists with their own pages who've also produced other people, for example Quincy Jones and Prince, are not covered here.) (DBW)
Dallas Austin
- George Clinton, Hey Man Smell My Finger (with Clinton)
- For Real, Free
- Madonna, Bedtime Stories
- TLC, Ooooh... on the TLC Tip, CrazySexyCool, Fan Mail
Tom Dowd
- The Allman Brothers
- Eric Clapton, 461 Ocean Boulevard; There's One In Every Crowd; Another Ticket; Money And Cigarettes; August (with Phil Collins)
- Aretha Franklin, With Everything I Feel In Me (with Jerry Wexler, Arif Mardin & Franklin)
- Diana Ross, Red Hot Rhythm And Blues
- Rod Stewart, lots o' stuff
- The Stills-Young Band, Long May You Run
George Duke
There comes a time in every R&B artist's life when you end up working with George Duke. Unfortunately.
- Larry Graham, Sooner Or Later (two songs)
- France Joli, Witch Of Love
- Stephanie Mills, I've Got The Cure
- Rufus, Seal In Red
Sergio George
Primarily known for the New York Sound of 80s/90s salsa, George has worked with a broad swath of artists and tends to get the best out of whoever he's working with.
- Anaís, Así Soy Yo
- Ciclon featuring Sıla, Shaker
- DLG, everything
- Huey Dunbar, Yo Sí Me Enamoré, Music For My Peoples (two tracks)
- Familia RMM En Vivo
- India, Dicen Que Soy, Soy Diferente, Única
- Luis Enrique, Ciclos, Soy Y Seré
- Marc Anthony, Otra Nota, Todo A Su Tiempo
- Lisette Melendez, Un Poco De Mi
- New York Band, "Nadie Como Tú" (arranged)
- Nora Nora, Electric Lady
- Orquesta De La Luz, Sin Fronteras
- Johnny Rivera, Y Ahora De Verdad
- Olga Tañón, Soy Como Tú (two tracks)
Glyn Johns
- Joan Armatrading, Show Some Emotion
- The Beatles, Get Back (unreleased)
- Eric Clapton, Slowhand; Backless
- David Crosby, Thousand Roads
Bill Laswell
Extremely prolific New York-based producer, who typically plays bass, assembles beats and loops, and gets a couple of co-writes on the records he produces. Paradoxically, though, he can be very lazy: using the same bass lines and rhythm patterns on record after record, homogenizing Third World musical forms to fit his standard ambient-trance-funk approach, and leaning on his core musicians whether they're appropriate for a given project or not. I get the impression Laswell thinks purely on the genre level - "Some metal here, some funk there, a rapper here, some ambient sound there" - without considering whether the melodies, harmonies or rhythms are actually any good. In particular, when Laswell falls in love with someone's lyrical vision he puts no thought into the backing tracks, settling for drab, unchanging semi-funk grooves. Laswell deserves nothing but praise, though, for reviving the careers of old-school pioneers like Bootsy Collins, Buddy Miles, and Grandmaster Melle Mel, and launching guitar virtuoso Buckethead. Perhaps Laswell's greatest success was 1983's "Rockit!," which not only brought turntable scratching to Top 40 radio and breakdancing to television, but also brought Herbie Hancock back from slick soul/fusion irrelevance. I'm listing just the projects I have reviewed or intend to review in the near future - there are dozens more. (DBW)
- Axiom Funk, Funkronomicon
- Bahia Black, Ritual Beating System
- Takim Bey, T.A.Z.
- Buckethead, Giant Robot, "Night Of The Slunk"
- Bootsy Collins, What's Bootsy Doin'? (two tracks)
- Hardware, Third Eye Open
- Herbie Hancock, Future Shock, Sound System, Perfect Machine, Future Future
- Umar Bin Hassan, Be Bop Or Be Dead
- Nona Hendryx, Nona, The Art Of Defense
- Fela Kuti, Army Arrangement
- Last Poets, Holy Terror
- Material, everything
- Menace, Doghouse
- O.G. Funk, Out Of The Dark
- Maceo Parker, All The King's Men
- Praxis, everything
- Slave Master, Under The Six
- Sly And Robbie, Rhythm Killers
- Bernie Worrell, Funk Of Ages, Blacktronic Science,The Other Side
- Zillatron, Lord Of The Harvest (with Bootsy)
John Leckie
British producer who lent a distinctively psychedelic 60s sheen to several sophisticated pop-rock records in the 80s and 90s.
- Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians, Respect
- The Posies, Dear 23
- Radiohead, My Iron Lung; The Bends
- The Stone Roses
- XTC, White Music; Explode Together; Chips From The Chocolate Fireball
Steve Lillywhite
- Joan Armatrading, Walk Under Ladders, The Key
- Rolling Stones, Dirty Work (with the Glimmer Twins)
- Rod Stewart, Unplugged
- Talking Heads, Naked (with Talking Heads)
- U2, Boy; October; War
- XTC, Drums And Wires; Black Sea
Arif Mardin
- Aretha Franklin, This Girl's In Love With You, Let Me In Your Life (with Jerry Wexler & Ahmet Ertegun); Aretha (1980), Love All The Hurt Away
- Chaka Khan, Naughty, I Feel For You (with a bunch of others)
- Queen Latifah, The Dana Owens Album
- Ringo Starr, Ringo The Fourth
- James Taylor, Flag
- Dionne Warwick, Sings Cole Porter
Richard Perry
At his best, Perry produces pop that's catchy but sophisticated. The rest of the time, he gets whoever he's producing to cover 70s rock standards using whatever production technique is currently "hot." (DBW)
- Ray Charles, My World
- Art Garfunkel, Breakaway
- Patti LaBelle, Winner In You
- Pointer Sisters, Energy; Special Things; Black & White; So Excited; Break Out; Contact; Serious Slammin'
- Martha Reeves
- Diana Ross, Baby It's Me
- Leo Sayer, Endless Flight
- Ringo Starr, Ringo
- Barbra Streisand, Stoney End
- Donna Summer, "[Dinner With Gershwin](summer.html#All Systems Go)"
Nile Rodgers
- Philip Bailey, Inside Out
- Jeff Beck, Flash
- David Bowie, Let's Dance; Black Tie, White Noise
- Chic, everything (with Bernard Edwards)
- Madonna, Like A Virgin
- Eddie Murphy, "I Got It"
- Nile Rodgers, everything
- Diana Ross, Diana (with Bernard Edwards); Workin' Overtime
- Sister Sledge, We Are Family; Love Somebody Today (with Bernard Edwards)
Rick Rubin
Co-founder of Def Jam Records and current Columbia exec, Rubin started out producing hip hop artists, moved into heavy metal, and has since split his time between helming high-profile pop releases and resurrecting desiccated idols like Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond.
- AC/DC, Ballbreaker
- LL Cool J, Radio
- Metallica, Death Magnetic
- Run-D.M.C., Raising Hell
- Slayer, Reign In Blood
- Slipknot, Volume 3: The Subliminal Verses
Phil Spector
Probably the first producer to become more famous than the acts he produced, Spector created a distinctive "wall of sound" approach, and is almost never referred to without the epithet "enigmatic." (DBW)
- The Beatles, Let It Be
- Leonard Cohen, Death Of A Ladies' Man
- Crystals, "He's A Rebel," "Da Doo Ron Ron," "Then He Kissed Me"
- George Harrison, All Things Must Pass
- John Lennon, PLastic Ono Band, Rock N Roll
- Righteous Brothers, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"
- The Teddy Bears, "To Know Him Is To Love Him"
- Ike & Tina Turner, River Deep Mountain High
Narada Michael Walden
- Aretha Franklin, Who's Zoomin' Who?, Aretha (1986)
- Whitney Houston, I'm Your Baby Tonight
- Eddie Murphy, So Happy
- Brenda Russell, Kiss Me With The Wind
- Shanice, Inner Child
- Dionne Warwick, Friends (one track) Enough trivia - give me some reviews.
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