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rockfenris2005 06:40 am UTC 05/17/11 |
| In reply to: | re: As soon as you said "Never Forget"... - steven_stuart 01:42 am UTC 05/17/11 |
> > Referring to songs that Jim has produced and not written, > > yes, I think that's my favourite one. He makes a mere > > boyband sound like a day with the twelve Olympian gods of > > Greece! > > Did Jim have anything to do with the production of > Boyzone's "No Matter What"? I heard that he changed ALW's > melodic structure around and that ALW really liked it. It was produced by Jim Steinman, ALW and Nigel Wright, who's been working with ALW for over 20 years now. The Meat Loaf version, I believe, was produced only by Jim. > > Which song that Jim has written has the best production? > Thinking of production and not composition. If that is > possible. Oh dear... Um... Definitely all of Bat 2, for me! > > Have you seen "Anastasia"? I think Jim produced one of the > songs for it but I haven't seen the film yet. I have it here. It's a great film. You just have to separate it from what really happened and you'll enjoy it. Fact of the matter is, the Princess Anastasia's remains were eventually found which proved that she died with the rest of her family. > > I wonder how Jim and Disney got together in the first > place. Didn't he blog about them meeting with him to > produce "The Knights Of The Roundtable" project? That must > have been after "Anastasia". Well, it wasn't a Disney film. Fox Animation produced it, and I believe it was released the same year as Disney's "Hercules". There are a lot of good songs in this score though, "Journey to the Past", "Once upon a December" and, of course, "In the dark of the night". Beautiful score. | |
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