Based on BoB having done some amazing albums several years ago, I wouldn't trust anyone who I'm not convinced is producing amazing albums right now.melonhead4 wrote:Andy Wallace.....he did the final mix on Nevermind which IMO sounds better than Butch Vigs..hes also produced some great sounding albums
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Blind Melon-Soup (unreal with headphones)
Phish-The Story of the Ghost (same as above)
Rollins Band-End of Silence
White Zombie- La Sexorcisto
Notable Mixes-Evil Empire, From the Muddy Banks, Freak Show, Theres Nothing left to Lose....
I actually dont mind BOB too much but if they were going to switch it up id like it to be Wallace or maybe Lillywhite
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Jim O'Rourke would also be nice.
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And King for a day by FNM, the guitars are just outstanding. (or is it another Wallace?)melonhead4 wrote:Andy Wallace.....he did the final mix on Nevermind which IMO sounds better than Butch Vigs..hes also produced some great sounding albums
Jeff Buckley-Grace
Blind Melon-Soup (unreal with headphones)
Phish-The Story of the Ghost (same as above)
Rollins Band-End of Silence
White Zombie- La Sexorcisto
Notable Mixes-Evil Empire, From the Muddy Banks, Freak Show, Theres Nothing left to Lose....
I actually dont mind BOB too much but if they were going to switch it up id like it to be Wallace or maybe Lillywhite
They should invite for the next album someone from that trio - Terry Date/Toby Wright/Steve Albini
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A friend of mine (casual PJ fan) said that he thinks Flood would be a good choice. The name sounds familiar but I don't remember what he's produced.
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Well there we are. Good choice by my friend there.
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Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.
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Meo Suo blbalbabla Endalaust is a nice sounding album.harmless wrote:Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.
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Good thread. I do have alot of appreciation for BoB, but his douchiness rubs me the wrong way as it does alot of you. I think something he does do really well is handle Ed's vocals. He seems to push him to places he would not ever broach on Binaural/Riot Act/Avocado, so another producer has to understand the band and the fact that their ultimate strength is Ed.
What about Daniel Lanois? He could bring out the weirder parts of PJ but maybe still focus on Ed's vocals, I think he did that on U2 records, although I don't know who did what between him and Eno.
I say no for Brian Eno, PJ aren't that sort of band to me to psuedo-explore avant-garde.
I'm also thinking Glyn (or is it Ethan? forget who's father son) Johns? Both could be good. One of them did Kings of Leon's second record I think which I loved, and the older one is a classic.
What about Danger Mouse? That could be too trendy but he's a guy who seems to understand rock w/ Black Keys and now U2, but also could really add a modern touch without seeming to pander.
How about contemporaries like Josh Homme or Julian Casablancas? (I remember reading somewhere he wanted to do PJ, I don't remember him ever producing but I think he's a studio guy more than a stage guy and he's a fan).
I also have this pipe dream about Beck doing an Eddie solo album.....
What about Daniel Lanois? He could bring out the weirder parts of PJ but maybe still focus on Ed's vocals, I think he did that on U2 records, although I don't know who did what between him and Eno.
I say no for Brian Eno, PJ aren't that sort of band to me to psuedo-explore avant-garde.
I'm also thinking Glyn (or is it Ethan? forget who's father son) Johns? Both could be good. One of them did Kings of Leon's second record I think which I loved, and the older one is a classic.
What about Danger Mouse? That could be too trendy but he's a guy who seems to understand rock w/ Black Keys and now U2, but also could really add a modern touch without seeming to pander.
How about contemporaries like Josh Homme or Julian Casablancas? (I remember reading somewhere he wanted to do PJ, I don't remember him ever producing but I think he's a studio guy more than a stage guy and he's a fan).
I also have this pipe dream about Beck doing an Eddie solo album.....
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It is... and contains all the subtlety, texture and BIG TUNES that could do PJ some good.Mike wrote:Meo Suo blbalbabla Endalaust is a nice sounding album.harmless wrote:Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.
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Imagine a Pearl Jam ballad that sounds like Góðan Daginn or a song like Unthought Known sounding like Við Spilum Endalaust.harmless wrote:It is... and contains all the subtlety, texture and BIG TUNES that could do PJ some good.Mike wrote:Meo Suo blbalbabla Endalaust is a nice sounding album.harmless wrote:Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.
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Mike wrote:Imagine a Pearl Jam ballad that sounds like Góðan Daginn or a song like Unthought Known sounding like Við Spilum Endalaust.harmless wrote:It is... and contains all the subtlety, texture and BIG TUNES that could do PJ some good.Mike wrote:Meo Suo blbalbabla Endalaust is a nice sounding album.harmless wrote:Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.

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Same guy...forgot about that album...it didnt get good reviews cuz it was there follow up to Angel Dust...taffer wrote:And King for a day by FNM, the guitars are just outstanding. (or is it another Wallace?)melonhead4 wrote:Andy Wallace.....he did the final mix on Nevermind which IMO sounds better than Butch Vigs..hes also produced some great sounding albums
Jeff Buckley-Grace
Blind Melon-Soup (unreal with headphones)
Phish-The Story of the Ghost (same as above)
Rollins Band-End of Silence
White Zombie- La Sexorcisto
Notable Mixes-Evil Empire, From the Muddy Banks, Freak Show, Theres Nothing left to Lose....
I actually dont mind BOB too much but if they were going to switch it up id like it to be Wallace or maybe Lillywhite
They should invite for the next album someone from that trio - Terry Date/Toby Wright/Steve Albini
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harmless wrote:It is... and contains all the subtlety, texture and BIG TUNES that could do PJ some good.Mike wrote:Meo Suo blbalbabla Endalaust is a nice sounding album.harmless wrote:Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.
pearl jam is a straight up rock band. Would an atmospheric producer be able to work well with their sound?
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They've been able to do very good atmospheric work before. They are a straight up rock band, but that need not be all they are.
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They're a straight-up rock band when they're being a straight-up rock band. They've been other things too. They're not AC/DC or anything.stip wrote:harmless wrote:It is... and contains all the subtlety, texture and BIG TUNES that could do PJ some good.Mike wrote:Meo Suo blbalbabla Endalaust is a nice sounding album.harmless wrote:Apparently Flood has also worked with NIN and Sigur Ros. So yeah, he's my choice.
pearl jam is a straight up rock band. Would an atmospheric producer be able to work well with their sound?
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Shania Twain, Phil Collins (late era), Bryan Adams, and Richard Marx.harmless wrote: They've been other things too.
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Or just an inventive rockband, as opposed to a straight-up one.EJ wrote:Shania Twain, Phil Collins (late era), Bryan Adams, and Richard Marx.harmless wrote: They've been other things too.
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well that's truedigster wrote:They've been able to do very good atmospheric work before. They are a straight up rock band, but that need not be all they are.
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Peter Katis - The National, Goen Hansard
He'd do a great job especially if Pj were to get a little more experimental with their sounds
Eno
Obviously
Marius deVries - Rufus Wainwright and a few other bigger acts
Beautiful big lush productions
He'd do a great job especially if Pj were to get a little more experimental with their sounds
Eno
Obviously
Marius deVries - Rufus Wainwright and a few other bigger acts
Beautiful big lush productions
Calibrate your enthusiasm