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From Mike Vancha <mikevancha@sk.sympatico.ca>
Subject Re: Late 80s overengineered pop
Date Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:57:07 -0600

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> From: Tim Leonard <timleonard@pacbell.net>
> Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
> Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 09:06:41 -0800
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Late 80s overproduced pop
> 
> i would have to say that you would majorly dig both Jules Shears - The
> Eternal Return and also Elliot Easton's-Change.
> Both released around 86. Jules- TER was briefly released on cd, is highly
> collectible. EE's cd was also released with bonus tracks.
> 
> I still enjoy these both in a big way.

Hi Tim,

I was wondering if we are actually talking about over-engineered or
misengineered and not really over-produced. Good producing means getting
good sounds and getting good playing and singing performances and that's not
covered up with that kind of sheen mostly created by someone turning a knob
on some outboard gear. You mean overprocessed, do you not? I know what
everyone means though. Sometimes I hear too much compression on todays music
and I'm not sure that will be looked on favorably in a few years time. I
guess we'll see.

Mike V.





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