Best modern single producer albums
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Best modern single producer albums
a lot of my favorite albums have been done this way so..
albums done front to back by one producer
within the last 10 years..
what are some of the best?
albums done front to back by one producer
within the last 10 years..
what are some of the best?
Re: Best modern single producer albums
for example???AWAE wrote:a lot of my favorite albums have been done this way so..
Re: Best modern single producer albums
a hundred albums between 'it takes a nation of millions' and 'madvillainy'..citizen wrote:for example???AWAE wrote:a lot of my favorite albums have been done this way so..
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his first album was better.Employee wrote:
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this is just when Timbaland started resting on his laurels.
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if you like Danger Mouse for one thing it better not be the grey album. most overrated garbage. me and mouse got off on the wrong foot. it took danger doom and Gorillaz to even check for him again and Gnarls Barkley to respect him.Icesickle wrote:The production on HHNF > Lord Willin to me.
Dangermouse should get some props for what he did with the Grey Album, especially considering the time he took to put it together. I don't even like Dangermouse like that either.
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the production is indeed better on HHNF but is is not a better album.Icesickle wrote:The production on HHNF > Lord Willin to me.
Dangermouse should get some props for what he did with the Grey Album, especially considering the time he took to put it together. I don't even like Dangermouse like that either.
And the grey album is terrible.
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thats not single producer. Just Blaze did "touch the sky". and then I would say theres Jon Brion but I guess you could say him and Ye were one entity on there. but I feel you
thats not single producer. Just Blaze did "touch the sky". and then I would say theres Jon Brion but I guess you could say him and Ye were one entity on there. but I feel you
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the only thing worth checking is the guitar gently weeps mash up. its a great idea but once you get down to it there isnt really much to it. its more successful for what it did with his name than the actual quality of the project.The Afronaut wrote:Terrible?ALASKA wrote:And the grey album is terrible.
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Did RJ produce all of this?Balzac wrote:
I thought this was a pretty well put together record...didnt love every song but felt it worked damn well as whole album. One of Murs' strongest efforts too.Employee wrote:9th Wonder = .
I feel you on the comparison of what it did for his career vs. the quality of the release but still I think there are some GREAT beats on there...beats that even if they werent heard in context of "samples from the white album specifically for this project" people would be talking about them.ALASKA wrote:the only thing worth checking is the guitar gently weeps mash up. its a great idea but once you get down to it there isnt really much to it. its more successful for what it did with his name than the actual quality of the project.
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looks like i'm mistaken.Quotashun wrote:Definitely not, cuz the only song I remember from that album (think it's called "Just Biz") was produced by Prefuse 73. Love that beat.Balzac wrote:^^^
i thought he did. not 100% sure now that you question it :)
prefuse did 2 tracks and an interlude, RJ did the rest.
You're still mistaken.Balzac wrote:looks like i'm mistaken.Quotashun wrote:Definitely not, cuz the only song I remember from that album (think it's called "Just Biz") was produced by Prefuse 73. Love that beat.Balzac wrote:^^^
i thought he did. not 100% sure now that you question it :)
prefuse did 2 tracks and an interlude, RJ did the rest.
Balzac wrote:looks like i'm mistaken.Quotashun wrote:Definitely not, cuz the only song I remember from that album (think it's called "Just Biz") was produced by Prefuse 73. Love that beat.Balzac wrote:^^^
i thought he did. not 100% sure now that you question it :)
prefuse did 2 tracks and an interlude, RJ did the rest.
No. At least four different producers contributed to that mediocre album.