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The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 11:25 pm UTC 05/15/11 |
| In reply to: | Best Produced Jim Song? - steven_stuart 11:15 pm UTC 05/15/11 |
| Jim's contribution to the film Anastcia was the production of the track "in the Dark of the Night". And it really his style all over and I love it. For me, the best song Jim produced was Life Is A Lemon. The guitars, the backround vocals, the sheer atmospher the songs litrally BLEEDS. A truly under rated mini epic that should have been a single. > I was watching a history of Take That and I honestly > thought that Jim's production of "Never Forget" was > perhaps their best produced single (and I believe it was > one of their biggest sellers). Does anyone know why they > didn't do more projects with Jim and Steve Rinkoff? What > would you say Jim's best production on a single song ever > is? It could be one that he wrote or someone else's > writing (as in the case of Take That). Meat Loaf won the > Grammy for "Anything For Love". The award was for best > vocal but I hear that Jim spent ages putting different > bits of different tracks together to come up with the > vocal that won. Not only was he a master song writer but > he was a master producer as well. Someone recently told me > that Jim produced a song for the Disney film "Anastasia". > Unfortunately I haven't seen it yet. Does anyone who has > seen it have any comments about Jim's contribution? | |
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