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soulpope "Ever Since The World Ended, I Don`t Get Out As Much"
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vorgarten ….und bringt ein interessantes ry-cooder-zitat mit, was ja auch wieder zeigt, wer damals dieses album wahrgenommen hat):
PSF: Are You Glad to Be In America came out on different labels (Rough Trade and Artists House) with different mixes. Are you satisfied with either of the released versions? JBU: To me, it’s all the same music. I can hear through all of it. I don’t hear the mix, I hear the music. The mix is very personal, like you see a woman and somebody might like her shoes or her dresses but you still see the woman. (laughs) I don’t hear the different versions. I don’t hear that. I mixed both of those records so it sounds like the same shit to me. I know they must have something there because we were trying to definitely get a different mix. I heard Ry Cooder say ‚that first mix was the baddest thing. Nothing’ll ever touch that.‘ He’s slick, man! There might be something there but I can’t hear that yet. I know it’s something different. When I’m going in to make a record, I’m always trying to figure out how to make a certain mix. Once it gets to a certain point, I’m just agreeing with everybody. I’ll be waiting for the co-producer to jump in there! I’d be trying to get the music straight and getting everything to line up and make sure anyone isn’t playing what they’re not supposed to be playing and get that out of the way. Then I’m ready for someone else to step in.
Interessant, thnx ….
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