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Post by manicsfan on Jun 22, 2013 13:40:33 GMT -5
I'm not an expert on music production but I just love the sound the man gets out of artists he works with. Oh Mercy and Time Out Of Mind are the albums he done with Bob Dylan and they are some of Dylan's most atmospheric albums. His work with Neil Young on 'Le Noise' is quite remarkable to hear as well. I'd love to hear what he and Noel could come up with and I also think that the 'IF I Had A Gun' everyone wants to hear would have been made with Lanois at the helm. Just my two cents. www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/daniel-lanois-reflects-on-producing-bob-dylan-451823
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jun 22, 2013 13:51:50 GMT -5
I also really enjoyed that Neil Young album he produced. Curious to see a Noel solo project created in a similar fashion.
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Post by jordan71421 on Jun 22, 2013 13:54:51 GMT -5
I'm not an expert on music production but I just love the sound the man gets out of artists he works with. Oh Mercy and Time Out Of Mind are the albums he done with Bob Dylan and they are some of Dylan's most atmospheric albums. His work with Neil Young on 'Le Noise' is quite remarkable to hear as well. I'd love to hear what he and Noel could come up with and I also think that the 'IF I Had A Gun' everyone wants to hear would have been made with Lanois at the helm. Just my two cents. www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/daniel-lanois-reflects-on-producing-bob-dylan-451823Oh Mercy and Time Out of Mind are 2 great later year Dylan albums. You're right, I'd love to her what sounds he could make working with Noel
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Post by manicsfan on Jun 22, 2013 13:56:48 GMT -5
I also really enjoyed that Neil Young album he produced. Curious to see a Noel solo project created in a similar fashion. Lanois would have captured that feeling people get off the soundcheck IIHAG. Absolutely love the sound he gets from Dylan on 'Man In The Long Black Coat' from the 'Oh Mercy' album. Very spooky.
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Post by Ash & Debris on Jun 22, 2013 14:55:04 GMT -5
I don't think Noel is really aware that Dave Sardy isn't very well liked by his hardcore fanbase. I'm willing to wager that he'll stick to the NGHFB formula to try to repeat its success.
We need to start a petition.
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Post by dontgoaway92 on Jun 22, 2013 16:33:42 GMT -5
I don't think Noel is really aware that Dave Sardy isn't very well liked by his hardcore fanbase. I'm willing to wager that he'll stick to the NGHFB formula to try to repeat its success. We need to start a petition. Just say that again to yourself... and then picture Noels face. Do it.
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Post by fabulousbakers on Jun 22, 2013 17:02:46 GMT -5
I love the atmosphere he got out of Dylan on the OH MERCY album. Love playing that around sunset on a hot summer night with a drink in my hand.
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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Jun 22, 2013 17:22:08 GMT -5
Why would he cater to the hardcore fan base? You guys will buy his record even if its horrible. Anyway Sardy has done a commendable job with each release. The only thing he can faulted on is front loading the records, but that is on Noel more so than him.
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Post by mkoasis on Jun 22, 2013 18:43:05 GMT -5
No problem with Sardy from me, but I think that he did overcook a couple of the songs off NGHFB. I think its healthy to change it up a little now and again.
I definitely like the Daniel Lanois idea. His and Neil Young's work on "Le Noise" is outstanding. Just the man and his guitar. And some effects.
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Post by KRRRRRRR on Jun 22, 2013 20:26:47 GMT -5
Why would he cater to the hardcore fan base? You guys will buy his record even if its horrible. Anyway Sardy has done a commendable job with each release. The only thing he can faulted on is front loading the records, but that is on Noel more so than him. Pretty much dead on. The only area I would argue for a production change is that Sardy is very formulaic. When you hear a Sardy record, you know it was produced by him. It's not a big deal though, a good song will shine through production. Artists don't really give a shit about the opinion of hardcore fanbases no matter how hard you may try to convince yourself otherwise. We buy w/e they do no matter what. There's no incentive to cater to them and it takes a lot for an artist to lose dedicated fanbases. The idea of presenting Noel with a petition to encourage a change in the producer is arguably the most ludicrous suggestion I've ever read in respect to getting an artist to change a decision lol.
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Post by nahuel89p on Jun 22, 2013 22:25:39 GMT -5
NGHFB sounded so dull, weak, light, flavorless, that I hardly ever give it a proper listen. It has also something to do with Noel himself; those songs don't even have guitar solo. But loads of church-ish choir. But Noel did want that move. He wanted a dull album, for some reason.
I'd love a change.
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Post by KRRRRRRR on Jun 22, 2013 22:44:34 GMT -5
NGHFB sounded so dull, weak, light, flavorless, that I hardly ever give it a proper listen. It has also something to do with Noel himself; those songs don't even have guitar solo. But loads of church-ish choir. But Noel did want that move. He wanted a dull album, for some reason. I'd love a change. To each their own. I liked NGHFB a lot. However, I agree with you as I'd like a change because Noel's music has been produced by Sardy since DBTT and I'd like to hear how someone else would handle it. The end of the day though, it just comes down to the quality of the songs. I liked a lot more on NGHFB than I didn't and my favorite (Alone On The Rope) wasnt even on the record properly.
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Post by Bruno on Jun 22, 2013 23:03:17 GMT -5
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jun 23, 2013 2:00:11 GMT -5
NGHFB sounded so dull, weak, light, flavorless, that I hardly ever give it a proper listen. It has also something to do with Noel himself; those songs don't even have guitar solo. But loads of church-ish choir. But Noel did want that move. He wanted a dull album, for some reason. I'd love a change. Well he did attempt change with his AA project. It is a shame this hasn't seen the light of day. I was MORE excited for that than HFB.
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Post by marqueemoon on Jun 23, 2013 8:58:07 GMT -5
NGHFB sounded so dull, weak, light, flavorless, that I hardly ever give it a proper listen. It has also something to do with Noel himself; those songs don't even have guitar solo. But loads of church-ish choir. But Noel did want that move. He wanted a dull album, for some reason. I'd love a change. Indeed. An alright album that is so dull and safe that I rarely give it a listen.
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Post by xo0oo0ox on Jun 23, 2013 14:16:42 GMT -5
Daniel Lanois is better than Sardy as far as preserving the feel of a song, but he's still pretty conservative. I wish Noel worked with a producer who would push him more, but I don't think he'd be up for it given the success of NGHFB.
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Post by thedon on Jun 23, 2013 19:03:27 GMT -5
NGHFB was a very middle of the road album.
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Post by cloudburster on Jun 23, 2013 20:21:17 GMT -5
Production on HFB was very bland and plodding. That's partly due to the songs, but it was just a long continuous drone with What A Life being the only one to change it up
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Post by KRRRRRRR on Jun 24, 2013 23:14:21 GMT -5
NGHFB sounded so dull, weak, light, flavorless, that I hardly ever give it a proper listen. It has also something to do with Noel himself; those songs don't even have guitar solo. But loads of church-ish choir. But Noel did want that move. He wanted a dull album, for some reason. I'd love a change. Well he did attempt change with his AA project. It is a shame this hasn't seen the light of day. I was MORE excited for that than HFB. I agree with this as well. However, my interest subsided a bit once the AA versions came out. They were a bit overkill while interesting. I don't listen to them regularly. I listen to quite a few tracks on NGHFB (moreso the demos that came with the DVD) than the AA mixes.
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Post by GlastoEls on Jun 25, 2013 11:30:56 GMT -5
NGHFB was a very middle of the road album. When has Noel Gallagher been anything else, apart from the odd moment or collaboration? That's not a criticism. He's a genius.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Jun 25, 2013 11:39:11 GMT -5
I'd like Noel to work with somebody that will don't ruin The dying of the light and Freaky teeth,whoever he is
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