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Spector/Steinman: "You Don't Tell Mozart What Operas to Write"

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junior 04:09 am UTC 08/30/07

Just read "Tearing Down The Wall of Sound - The Rise and Fall of Phil Spector" by Mick Brown.

Chapter 26 - "You Don't Tell Mozart What Operas To Write"


Mick Brown refers to Jim as: "his (Jim's) reputation rested largely on his productions for Meat Loaf that were basically cartoon blowups of Spector's Wall of Sound. Spector silently seethed at the affront but knuckled down to the project nonetheless."

It is known that Spector was "off the project". Mick Brown writes: "When the album, "Falling Into You" was released the following year, it contained nothing produced by Spector. But to add insult to injury the album did include a version of "River Deep--Mountain High"---produced by Spector imitator Jim Steinman."

I know that this was addressed in "The Other Children (Filled With Speculation)"

Interesting Reading....





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