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Bryan Burnett | 20:05 UK time, Thursday, 15 October 2009

producer.jpgThis week's themes are now available to watch as a short video so take a look at our homepage if you want to have a look. Details are also listed below. We had a great mix of tunes last week so let's see what you come up with this week....

Monday:
Denis S writes from Aberdeen where he is a member of the Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland. For their monthly get together they choose a theme and members have to pick a song to fit the theme. He's admitted they've pinched a few themes from us, so in return we are pinching one of his - Sound. That could be anything from Beautiful Noise, Sound of the Crowd or Bang On The Ear! You decide...

Tuesday:
Fleetwood Mac play in Scotland next week so I thought we would feature 'relationships in bands'. Could there be anything better than being on tour with the one you love or is it a cause of great emotional turmoil in the band? Abba, Eurythmics, Blondie or Deacon Blue. Pop's great relationships are under the spotlight on tonight's show...

Wednesday:
In this business some might say we owe it all to the producers! Aye right. But when it comes to music who are the best producers of all time? Norrie has suggested a theme that pays tribute to the backroom boys. From George Martin to Joe Meek, from Timbaland to Trevor Horn - who is the top talent behind the desk...

Thursday
'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' 'Bigmouth Strikes Again' or perhaps 'Secret smile'! Something you might find on a face is the theme for Thursday night. Just don't even think about suggesting Captain Beaky...

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  • Comment number 1.

    Mon

    For What It's Worth - Buffalo Springfield

    Tue

    Dimming of the Day - Richard and Linda Thompson

    Wed

    Mystery Train - Elvis/Sam Phillips

    Thur

    Scars - Papa Roach

  • Comment number 2.

    THURSDAY

    'The Plook of Love' - ABC

  • Comment number 3.


    BRING ME THE FOREHEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 4.


    BRING ME THE BLACKHEADS OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 5.

    Mon...

    Buzzcocks ----- Noise Annoys

    Tues...

    Abba -------- The Day Before You Came

    Wed...

    Yes ----------- Owner of a Lonely Heart -- Trevor Horn

    Thur...

    Fred Estaire ----------- Cheek to Cheek ( can you listen to this and not think of the Green Mile? )







    Have a great weekend everyone


    Frank I D



  • Comment number 6.

    I suppose there'll be a spate of:

    Everybody Nose - Dave Clark Five
    Ear, There and Everywhere _ Beatles
    Eyeball On To Glasgow - Will Fyffe

    and the like, but I refuse to take part.

  • Comment number 7.

    Covering every theme in one post:

    David Bowie - Sound and Vision

    Monday - Sound

    Tuesday - The Doo Doo doo bit was performed by Mary Hopkin, the wife of:

    Wed - Tony Visconti the superb producer, more of later in the week

    Thursday - Vision (eyes)

  • Comment number 8.


    'Sto, plook, listen to your heart' - Stylistics

    'Blackheads' - Ian Dury

    >8-D

  • Comment number 9.

    MONDAY

    'Fish and Whistle' - John Prine




    My flatmate is going abroad for five days and intends to kidnap the laptop. I'll get all my requests posted now.

  • Comment number 10.

    TUESDAY

    'Your Mamma Won't Like Me' - Suzi Quatro

    Suzi married her guitarist, Len Tuckey

  • Comment number 11.

    On e of my all time favourite songs is John Prines wonderful Speed of The Sound of Loneliness. For a change from the John Prine or Nanci Griffith versions:

    Jeffrey Foucault - Speed of the Sound of Loneliness

    or

    Kim Carnes and Lyle Lovett - Speed of the Sound of Loneliness

    both great versions and it would be nice to hear Kim not singing Bette Davies Eyes!!

  • Comment number 12.

    WEDNESDAY

    Most of my favourite albums were produced by Don Was.

    Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Lyle Lovett, Travis Tritt, Roy Orbison, Randy Newman, Jackson Browne, Bob Seger, Carly Simon and Brian Wilson are some of the stars who have derived benefit from his skills.

    Not forgetting the sexy, talented, incomparable Bonnie Raitt.

    'Longing In Their Hearts' - Bonnie Raitt

    The title track of the Grammy award winning album produced by Don Was.

  • Comment number 13.

    SG i swear those posts overlapped!

  • Comment number 14.

    THURSDAY

    'Innocence' - Kirsty MacColl

  • Comment number 15.

    Things you find on a face
    SECOND HAND news / Fleetwood Mac

  • Comment number 16.

    #13

    I didn't even know you were here until I left the thread then returned. One of the drawbacks of this new blog set-up.

    Great shout for Monday!

  • Comment number 17.

    #15

    Very good! Everyone is wide awake tonight!

  • Comment number 18.

    Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol or Tori Amos

  • Comment number 19.

    Monday Sounds
    Gone Forever / Cry Before Dawn
    Smokestack Lightning / Howlin Wolf
    Redemption Song / Bob Marley & the Wailers
    Wherever You will go / The Calling
    I put a spell on you / Screamin Jay Hawkins
    It's in the way that you use it / Eric Clap ton

  • Comment number 20.

    Tuesday relationships

    Ghosts of Dachau Style Council (Paul Weller and Dee C Lee. A haunting song about the WW11 prison camp. Failing that

    The Wedding Song (There is Love) / Captain & Tenille
    Solid / Ashford & Simpson
    Almost Blue / Diana Krall (written by hubby Elvis Costello)
    Gipsy / Fleetwood Mac
    Maybe I'm amazed / Wings
    Teardrops / Womack & Womack
    Proud Mary / ike & Tina Turner
    Mockingbird / James Taylor & Carly Simon

  • Comment number 21.

    Wednesday Producers
    Gamble and Huff legendary producers of Philadelphia International records.

    Anything would do from this fabulous label but a few suggestions...
    Let's Clean up the Ghetto / Philly International all stars
    See you when I get there / Lou Rawls
    Soul City walkin / Archie Bell & the Drells
    Bring the Family Back / Billy Paul
    The whole town's laughing at me / Teddy Pendergrass
    Life on mars / Dexter Wansell

  • Comment number 22.

    This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.

  • Comment number 23.

    Has someone been naughty?

    Mon. THE WIND CRIES MARY - Jimi Hendrix

    Tues. LET ME ROLL IT - Wings - Paul and Linda

    Wed. The late Gus Dudgeon worked with the Bonzos - Elkie Brooks - Lindisfarne - Ralph McTell - Fairport Convention and many more. He is probably best remembered for the albums he produced for Reg Dwight.

    THE BITCH IS BACK - Elton John

    Thurs. I LET THE STARS GET IN MY EYES - Goldie Hill - A forgotten Country gem.

  • Comment number 24.

    #1 Talk about hitting the mark from the off!

    Both Monday & Tuesday shouts *brilliant* (as my suggestion history will show, The Dimming of the Day is definitely in my Desert Island Discs top 8, and vies for favourite ever track with Wish You Were Here).

  • Comment number 25.

    Monday - Sound:
    Ouch! - The Rutles
    Raise A Ruckus - Uncle Earle
    Flash, Bang, Wallop - Tommy Steele
    The Trolley Song - Judy Garland
    Rock The Casbah - The Clash ("the crazy Casbah sound...")
    Trumpets - The Waterboys
    Shout - Tears For Fears
    I Hear You Now - Jon & Vangelis (BEAUTIFUL ballad not played nearly enough)
    Talking Loud And Clear - OMD
    Bang The Drum All Day - Todd Rundgren
    Love Is Noise - The Verve
    Generation Rumble - Dave Edmunds
    48 Crash - Suzi Quattro
    Something In The Air - Thunderclap Newman
    The Whisper - The Selector
    Hawkwind - Silver Machine (loads of noise ALL the way through!)
    Rewind - Craig David ("the crowd say bo! selecta!!!")
    My Ding-A-Ling - Chuck Berry ;-)

  • Comment number 26.

    I am unfamiliar with Silver Machine's version of Hawkwind. Perhaps if you hummed a few bars.....

  • Comment number 27.

    DOH!

  • Comment number 28.

    Tricky themes this week, but in a good way. my initial thoughts are:-

    Monday: Sound.

    Lips Like Sugar - Echo and the Bunnymen
    Crash - The Primitives
    Bang tht drum slowly - Emmylou Harris
    Bang bang - B. A. Robertson or Cher (both equally cheesy)
    Car Wheels On A Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams
    Pop Musick - M
    Stop Whispering - Radiohead

    Tuesday:relationships in bands

    Tunnel of Love - Springsteen (with Patti)
    Wake up - Arcade fire (fronted by the husband and wife duo of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne)
    Go your own way - Fleetwood Mac
    Something Stupid - the Mavericks and Trisha Yearwood (who was married to one of the band at the time)
    In another's eyes - Trisha Yearwood/Garth Brooks
    Anything for you - Gloria Estefan and The Miami Sound Machine (her husband Emilio is in the band)
    I got you babe - Sonny & Cher (for intro-mix only, please)

    Wednesday:the producers

    Nights on Broadway - Bee Gees. Arif Mardin worked with countless artists including Carly Simon, Bette Midler, Barbra Streisand, the Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Queen, Patti Labelle, Aretha Franklin, Phil Collins, Scritti Politti, Culture Club, Roberta Flack, Average White Band, Hall & Oates, Norah Jones, Chaka Khan, George Benson, Willie Nelson, John Prine, Dusty Springfield, David Bowie, and Jewel.
    When producing the Bee Gees' 1975 Main Course album track "Nights on Broadway" he famously discovered the distinctive falsetto of Barry Gibb
    He also produced the soundrack to Saturday Night Fever.

    Heaven can wait or Bat out of hell - Meatloaf - Todd Rungren produced Bat out of Hell, and is repsonsible for the distinctive mortorcycle guitar sound.

    Orphan Girl - Emmylou Harris from Wrecking Ball, which sae EH change from the traditional sound for which she'd become known, to team up with rock producer Daniel Lanois (most commonly associated with U2 and Bob Dylan)


    Thursday: found on a face

    Lips Like Sugar - Echo and the Bunnymen
    Don't it Make My Brown Eyes Blue - Crystal Gayle
    Behind Blue Eyes - The Who
    Shut Your Eyes - Snow Patrol
    The Man With The Child In His Eyes-Kate Bush
    Angel Eyes-Roxy Music
    Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - The Platters
    Smile like you mean it - Killers
    Smile - Lyle Lovett
    A beard of bees - Dollboy

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 29.

    Sounds -
    Sound of your voice, Barenaked Ladies
    Ring the bell, James

    Relationships -
    The winner takes it all, ABBA
    Missing, EBTG

  • Comment number 30.

    Thu Things you'll find on a face

    Tears on my pillow / Little Anthony & the Imperials
    Scar Tissue / Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Break Up to Make Up / Stylistics
    Beard Full of Acne / Trace Aber
    Lipstick Vogue / Elvis Costello
    Sunshine of your smile / Mike Berry
    The Look of Love / Gladys knight
    Tick Tick Boom / The Hives

    or a bit of northern soul

    Weak Spot / Evelyn Thomas
    Keep Your Chin Up / Jackie Ross

  • Comment number 31.

    Completely forgot to suggest "Falling Slowly" by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová for Tuesday.

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 32.

    meant to comment - good on Bryan or the production team for attention to detail as I Gotta A Woman was the first song Elvis played in Vegas (in 1969, most peeople discount the disaster of shows in April 56).

  • Comment number 33.

    CAPTION COMPETITION!!

    I`m sorry Jim, but you`re breaking up.



  • Comment number 34.

    caption...
    In the pilot show for Get It On Miss Babs attempts to find the write in listeners request for Bud Flanagan's Run Rabbit Run.



    I suppose that a Sine Die for me then?

  • Comment number 35.

    "Quick, Daphne. The boys are coming back!"

  • Comment number 36.

    Caption

    Should have got a Mac !!

  • Comment number 37.

    "Is this where I plug in my curlers? Last time I got it wrong a Tull track was played...

  • Comment number 38.

    "I haven't seen so many of these since that Belle and Sebastian concert"

  • Comment number 39.

    This control panel has never been the same since JFE put in that new OS Upgrade v3.2.

  • Comment number 40.

    I can see my HOUSE from here!

  • Comment number 41.


    Ooohhhh dear.... Where's Brian Eno when you need him?

  • Comment number 42.

    "But what were his actual words, Mr. Sachs?"

  • Comment number 43.

    5 4 3 2 1 Thunderbirds are Go!

  • Comment number 44.

    Thursday - Things Found On The Face:
    Freckle Song - Chuck Prophet (try and find this - it's brilliant!)
    Pardon My Whiskers While I Kiss You Goodnight - The Mayfield Brothers
    How To Bring A Blush To The Snow - Cocteau Twins
    Upside Down Frown - They Might Be Giants
    Skin Deep - The Stranglers
    Mister Chin - Yellowman
    Contact - Edwin Starr
    The Mask - Fugees
    Lipstick - Buzzcocks
    Shut Your Mouth - Garbage
    Grin - Roger Greenaway
    Lips Like Sugar - Echo & The Bunnymen
    Eye To Eye - Go West
    Smile - The Jayhawks
    Dribble - The Tiger Lillies
    Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache - Roofraisers
    Why Can't I Grow A Beard - The Gay Blades
    Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On - Neal McCoy
    - check the vid on Youtube!

  • Comment number 45.

    Well Jim, that was a conversation stopper

  • Comment number 46.

    Scotch Git's going up a Ben today.

  • Comment number 47.

    #45

    Sure seemed that way! What's up with this place now? At one point we had about 200 posts by the Monday... Hey - maybe it's quality as opposed to quantity! :-)

  • Comment number 48.


    I see Chuck Berry's coming. Do you think he'll do Stairlift to Heaven?

  • Comment number 49.

    Now now, Glen. Keep it clean.

  • Comment number 50.

    Ha! Hark at JFE!!

  • Comment number 51.

    #48
    ..and Sweet Little Hundred and Sixteen, not to mention Reelin in a Rockin Chair

  • Comment number 52.

    MONDAY - SOUNDS

    Tell Me When The Whistle Blows - Elton John,

    A top track hidden away on a very good album, really deserves a hearing.

  • Comment number 53.

    Monday -
    Stone Roses - She Bangs the drums
    Simon & Garfunkel - Sound of Silence
    Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang

    Tuesday:-
    Johnny cash & June Carter - Jackson

    Thursday:-
    The Who - Behind Blue Eyes
    Julian cope - World shut your mouth
    Womack & womack - Teardrops
    Coldplay - God put a smile on your face
    Josh Rouse - Middle School Frown
    Jimmy Buffett - Pencil Thin Moustache
    Wilco - Bod Dylan's 49th beard

  • Comment number 54.

    Bit of an advice shout but for Thursday:

    Morrissey - Something Is Squeezing My Skull


    great singalong Mozz!

  • Comment number 55.

    Sorry advance not advice....I am no position to give advice to anyone!

  • Comment number 56.

    Have we had Materials as a theme -

    Concrete and Clay
    Tin Soldier
    Walking in the Sand/In My Shoes
    Ebony and Ivory/Tower
    China/Girl in Your Hand
    Heart of Gold/finger
    Heart of Glass/Onion
    Heart of Stone/Free
    Knock On Wood/n't It Be Nice...................?

  • Comment number 57.

    Wednesday - Producers:

    Thriller - Michael Jackson
    Quincy Jones producer

    Step Into My Office, Baby - Belle And Sebastian
    Trevor Horn producer

    That's Really Super, Supergirl - XTC
    Todd Rundgren producer

    Come On Over - Shania Twain (Grammy - best country song 1999)
    Robert 'Mutt' Lange producer

    Love Comes A-Tumblin' Down - Cheap Trick
    George Martin producer

    Wild Heart - Stevie Nicks
    Beau Hill producer

    I'm Not Gonna Take This - The Pigeon Detectives
    Stephen Street producer

    Brave New World (Todd Terry Remix) - Jeff Wayne (ULLAdubULLA album)
    Todd Terry producer

    Too Fast For Love - Motley Crue
    Michael Wagner producer

  • Comment number 58.

    Glen - good list,cleverly done as well would be a good theme.

  • Comment number 59.

    One more for Monday: There's a story in your voice - Elvis Costello/Lucinda Williams.

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 60.

    Blimey, nearly all the ones I wanted to suggest on Monday are already there, including:
    * The Rutles - Ouch!
    * Stone Roses - She Bangs the Drum (mmm a fave of mine on Guitar Hero)
    * Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth
    * The Primitives - Crash
    but I'm going to add:
    * The Members - Sound of the Suburbs
    (cos the chances of getting 17-23 minutes of Pink Floyd's Echoes are similar to a whelk's in a supernova).

  • Comment number 61.

    Another advance for Thursday:

    * The Supernaturals - Smile

  • Comment number 62.

    Monday: Sounds

    The Auld Triangle: The Pogues (A tale by Brendan Behan, where a triangle was used to rouse him and fellow prison inmates in the mornings)

    Kathy's Song: Simon and Garfunkel (The first line being; I hear the rhythm of the rain)

    Ideology: Billy Bragg (Above the sound of ideologies clashing)

  • Comment number 63.

    Monday.

    Probably forever remembered for Story of the Blues, Wah Heat had an excellent single out in the early eighties called Better Scream. This may even have been their first release. Sure it was on one of the NME compilation tapes from the early eighties.

    LLIM.

  • Comment number 64.

    Hmm no comments since 1.37 today.

    *blows into mic* is this thing on?

  • Comment number 65.

    I think people must be on holiday?

  • Comment number 66.

    Anyway time for my Tuesday thoughts:

    Springsteen with his missus Patti Scialfa is an obvious one but I think she is terrible on her records, really intrusive! But all is not lost as her solo albums are surprisingly good:

    Patti Scialfa with the hubby - Talk To Me Like The Rain

    The next sugggestion is by Joni Mitchell with her husband Larry Klein producing and playing bass on an incredibly personal song which is just superb:

    Joni Mitchell with hubby - Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody

    and just must nominate

    Steve Earle and Alison Moorer - Days Aren't Long Enough (need an excuse sometime for her version of Dancing Bearfoot)!

  • Comment number 67.

    Was Alison dancing with a hairy-handed gent who ran amok in Kent?

  • Comment number 68.

    Thursday

    Teardrop - Pimple Minds
    Paper Noses - Marie Osmond
    Come On Feel The Nose - Slade

    :-)

  • Comment number 69.

    'Snot Unusual - Tom Jones

  • Comment number 70.

    Another for Thursday

    Fergus 'The Bogeyman' Sings the Blues - Deacon Blue lol

  • Comment number 71.

    Missed Mondays show but at least track list back up & thank the lord for i-player coz it looks like an interesting bunch of songs.
    Some suggestions for other nights,
    Tuesday -
    Blondie's always good to hear, maybe "Pretty Baby" for a change, but what I'd really love to hear, and so should everyone else, is

    Did You Ever? - George Jones & Tammy Wynette

    Wednesday -
    Tony Visconti produced loads for Bowie of course, a wee selection :-
    The Man Who Sold the World or Heroes as title tracks from their albums or Ashes to Ashes from Scary Monsters,
    He also produced the album Black Rose for
    Thin Lizzy - Waiting For an Alibi

    The legendary Steve Albini (of Big Black) produced the hugely influential album Surfer Rosa for
    The Pixies - Gigantic was I think the only single from it but River Euphrates must've been the b side and was a better track

  • Comment number 72.

    Tuesday Relationships:

    Can't do any better than backing up Glenmiller's stonking suggestion of
    * Richard & Linda Thompson - The Dimming of the Day
    which is one of the most touching songs of yearning ever written.

    However, for a bit of variety, you could also add:
    * The Thompson Twins - In The Name of Love
    Tom Bailey & Alannah Currie are still an item since retiring from the biz and producing offspring.
    * The Tourists - I Only Want to Be With You
    rather than the Eurythmics, as Annie & Dave split up as a couple before forming the Eurythmics.
    * The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York
    Too soon for Christmas music? Don't care - it's a great track, and Kirsty was married to Steve Lillywhite who produced the track.

  • Comment number 73.

    Tuesday - Relationships:

    Just the one selection for tonight's show as I suspect many many people will jump on Fleetwood Mac, Abba, Eurythmics etc...

    Stormbringer - John & Beverley Martyn (from the Stormbringer album). Perhaps the best example of how the couple's varied and distinctive styles meshed to produce this wonderful album that neither could have made on their own.

    It's a very sophisticated and beautiful song for having been recorded in 1970 under John's 'usual conditions' (shall we say!) A Gorgeous and very clever string arrangement lends the song a somewhat 'Bond song' element - perhaps it's the Bond song that never was...

  • Comment number 74.

    Tuesday: Relationships

    Something from Karine Polwart band would be good (Karines husband is the drummer in the band): 'Follow The Heron' or 'Hole In The Heart' or 'Daisy'.

    or Kate Rusby 'You Belong To Me'. (Produced by husband John McCusker)

  • Comment number 75.

    Ola!

    Just back from a week in Boa Vista (Cape Verde Islands) where the temperature was in the thirties most of the time. A wonderful time had by all in this tropical paradise!

    Anyway, my Tuesday suggestion: "Kiss and say goodbye" by Kate & Anna McGarrigle.

    DC back in Cellardyke (South East gales and 9 degrees this afternoon..... :-()

  • Comment number 76.

    #75

    Your suggestion breaks several rules and is a slight upon the mother of Rufus Wainwright

  • Comment number 77.

    #76 "breaks several rules"? Aye, once the goalposts had been moved.....

    DC

    (ooops! forgot the ;-) )

  • Comment number 78.

    #77

    Yes, the Alexander Brothers were about to be viewed in a new light, too.

  • Comment number 79.

    They weren't real brothers???????

    DC

  • Comment number 80.

    "For these are my mountains........"

  • Comment number 81.

    ...and this is my glenmiller.......

    DC

  • Comment number 82.

    Wednesday producer:

    Don Was of The Rolling Stones.

    Don produced many of the Stones' great albums, but the one which stands out for me is Voodoo Lounge.

    "New Faces", with its multi-accoustic guitar playing is my favourite

    DC

  • Comment number 83.

    DC,
    We're trying to reach Wednesday in a sub-100 post position.
    So dont you come swanning back in from your half-term holiday and spoil everything!

  • Comment number 84.

    Me? spoil everything???

  • Comment number 85.

    What makes you think that

  • Comment number 86.

    I would do that???

    ;-)

    DC

  • Comment number 87.

    Babs Bryan howsabout a wee costume theme for halloween next week. Songs you can dress up as.



  • Comment number 88.

    Good evening.

    I have always loved poring over the record labels, liner notes and all the rest of it and have always been fascinated by the Producers, Engineers and all the rest of it and as a teenager wondered what exactly they did!

    Here are some of the names that seemed to crop up so often on wonderful records and a nomination for a track....


    Tony Visconti - so many wonderful albums he has produced including T Rex, Thin Lizzy, Altered Images, Morrisey and of course David Bowie. His and Bowies peak for me was the Sacry Monsters album, I have read him talking about Bowie jsut having some sketches and ideas for songs and they worked it out in the studio. Bowie has never beaten Teenage Wildlife. The layering of music in the song, the vocal and musical performance it just sounds fantastic.

    Chris Thomas - the list is incredible Roxy, Pistols, Pretenders and Pete Townsend - Slit Skirts

    Jerry Wexler and the Muscle shoals Rythm Section - everyone from Aretha through to Dire Straits, Dylan, Bob Seger, Bobby "Blue" Bland. I would pick Seger and Mainstreet.

    Daniel Lanois - needs no introduction, loved his work to produce Gabriels Birdy album and of course his work with Dylan and especially Emmylou Harris - Every Grain Of Sand.

  • Comment number 89.

    #88
    great list Norrie and normally I would second any Bob Seger track nominated but if yer man produced Bobby Bland's 'Ain't No love in the Heart of the City' then bob would be upstaged by bobby on this occasion.

  • Comment number 90.

    Thanks for that Paolo. Great blog spot on him:

  • Comment number 91.

    #87

    Songs you can dress up in???? Examples of what you had in mind Pablito?

    In the meantime,I`d better get my annual Halloween request in.

    `Some Guisers Have All The Luck`.


  • Comment number 92.

    Trick Or Treat Myself - Stevie Wonder

  • Comment number 93.

    Producers:

    Not immediately associated with his Producing skills, but would like to plug Elvis Costello for The Pogues classic album 'Rum, Sodomy and the Lash'.

    How about 'A Pair of Brown Eyes' from said album?

  • Comment number 94.

    WEDNESDAY:

    Leiber and Stoller - 'Tell Him' by The Exciters.

  • Comment number 95.

    Wednesday Producers:

    Brian Eno (and Daniel Lanois)
    * U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
    The album that propelled U2 from a good band to being a great band; showing they could grow in huge leaps, not just tiny steps

    Martin Hannett
    * Joy Division - She's Lost Control
    This being from the sessions where reputedly Hannett dismantled the drum kit, rebuilt it involving lavatory parts and had some of it recorded on the roof. He was also entirely instrumental in bringing in electronics to the post-punk sound, and stripping down the live sound to something wonderfully sparse.

    Steve Lillywhite
    * Peter Gabriel - Games without Frontiers from III (aka Melt)
    although Intruder is reportedly the first use of the gated reverb sound on drums, played by Phil Collins in this case.

    Phil Spector
    Famously described albums as 'Two singles and ten pieces of junk', but definitely needs recognising for the Wall of Sound technique, particularly on
    * The Ronettes - Be My Baby

    And that technique inspired Trevor Horn on tracks like
    * Frankie Goes to Holywood - Two Tribes

    Finally: a bit shout to Norman Whitfield, responsible for huge amounts of the Tamla/Motown output. Rather than the great, but 12-min long, Papa Was a Rolling Stone, let's have
    * The Temptations - Cloud Nine

  • Comment number 96.

    #87 That's a great idea, and a good variant on the standard Hallowe'en fare.

    Also, are we getting a generic Autumn theme while the trees are still golden? We didn't have one last year I don't think.

  • Comment number 97.

    #92

    Any trick or treaters at our house get this treatment:

  • Comment number 98.

    PRODUCERS

    TREACHEROUS CRETINS from SHUT UP ‘N PLAY YER GUITAR by FRANK ZAPPA produced by FRANK ZAPPA.

    Why has no-one mentioned JOE BOYD yet?

    Hunners of great albums.

    For example: -

    SIGN ON MY MIND from HEAVY PETTING by DR STRANGELY STRANGE produced by JOE BOYD

  • Comment number 99.

    Producers:

    I am surprised no one has mentioned Guy Stevens, especially for the London Calling album, but also Free, Mott The Hoople, Procul harum and others.

    During the London calling sessions he would often swing ladders and throw chairs around the band to create an emotional atmosphere - there is some incredible footage of him and his crazy antics. Well worth tracking down!

    The Clash - Clampdown
    Mott The Hoople - Wrath and Wroll

  • Comment number 100.

    #98

    But oddly normal.

    Not to mention definitive work with Fairport, Thompson and the Albion Band

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