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Scaramouche 02:12 am UTC 04/23/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Whistle down the wind question - The_Jackster 02:01 am UTC 04/23/07 |
| Only 3 & 5 are really true Steinman productions, the others he just seems to have tinkered with. I wish he had done full productions on Vaults of Heaven & Unsettled Scores, as how greater is Meat's version of No Matter What to Boyzones?! ALW & Nigel Wright are obviously competent producers, but again, just too bland. > Still, if anyone wants to believe Jim wrote anything in > full for the show, go to the "Songs from Whistle" album > and look at the ones he had the most involvement with: > > 1) Vaults of Heaven (mixer) > 2) No Matter What (producer) > 3) A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste > (producer/arranger) > 4) Try Not to Be Afraid (producer/mixer) > 5) Tire Tracks and Broken Hearts (producer/arranger) > > Again, Jim said he didn't do any music, but if he did and > is not telling us, I'd most likely believe it's the ones > he had the most input in during the recording process. > > > > > > Jim msaid he didn't do any music. I know Ray told me Jim > > > didn't do any lyrics with him. I think Jim Fasns just > > > want to assign him credit for everything. > > | |
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