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From | "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Later Albums by Some '80s Bands |
Date | Sat, 10 Nov 2007 10:07:03 -0500 |
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>The only two post-Blue Sky Mining albums that really stand out, IMO, are
>the live album and Redneck Wonderland. Blue Sky has some great songs, but
>I think their sound became a bit too polished. Redneck Wonderland brings
>back some of the pricklier elements of Head Injuries and 10...9...8 and is
>pretty rocking.
The post-Blue Sky Mining albums shifted in sound because they stopped
working with British producer Warne Livesey who had moved permanently to
Canada to work with Matthew Good, 54.40 and my label's The First Time (he
produced their 2004 album "It's On" and remixes of three of those songs now
appear on their follow-up album 'TakingBreakingDown'). Livesey played
keyboards on most of the Midnight Oil albums....so there was a shift there
as well.
Jaimie Vernon,
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