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re: Where does Rick Rubin rank among producer GOATs
Posted on 11/14/18 at 1:05 pm to Malefic Runt
Posted on 11/14/18 at 1:05 pm to Malefic Runt
Very prolific. It would take a lot to top Sir George Martin, Glyn Johns, Mutt Lange or Quincy Jones, but Rubin is way, way up there.
And did it without a lot of drama, to be honest.
I'm kind of limiting this to primarily dedicated producers, rather than folks who focused heavily on their own work (e.g. Jimmy Page), but those who straddle that line, like Jeff Lynne, Dr. Dre and others would be in this conversation as well.
Rubin, although he has no real 70s chops (born 1963), like many of the others, has such a broad range of acts from almost every subgenre you can think of out of hip-hop, pop and rock and the sheer volume makes one head's swim.
On the other hand, he is one of the main culprits of dynamic range compression being foisted on us the past 20, 25 years, so we can hate him a little for that.
And did it without a lot of drama, to be honest.
I'm kind of limiting this to primarily dedicated producers, rather than folks who focused heavily on their own work (e.g. Jimmy Page), but those who straddle that line, like Jeff Lynne, Dr. Dre and others would be in this conversation as well.
Rubin, although he has no real 70s chops (born 1963), like many of the others, has such a broad range of acts from almost every subgenre you can think of out of hip-hop, pop and rock and the sheer volume makes one head's swim.
On the other hand, he is one of the main culprits of dynamic range compression being foisted on us the past 20, 25 years, so we can hate him a little for that.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 2:24 pm to Ace Midnight
quote:and if you're inclined to take anything chris robinson has to say as serious scientific fact...
On the other hand, he is one of the main culprits of dynamic range compression being foisted on us the past 20, 25 years, so we can hate him a little for that.
Kobb Kounty Krowes
Posted on 11/14/18 at 3:40 pm to Malefic Runt
Simply going off the Cult's Electric he is.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:35 pm to Malefic Runt
He helped the Beastie Boys become what they were by making Licensed to Ill a hit, but he was never a “member” of Beastie Boys. John Berry and Kate Schellenbach were the only other members besides the 3 everyone knows. John Berry left before they became a rap group and Rick Rubin made them kick out Kate Schellenbach because she was a girl. They split with Rubin because they hated how he changed them. Especially Yauch.
Later on the Beastie Boys tried to make it up to Kate Schellenbach by making her album with new band Luscious Jackson their first album on their new label Grand Royal in the 90s.
Later on the Beastie Boys tried to make it up to Kate Schellenbach by making her album with new band Luscious Jackson their first album on their new label Grand Royal in the 90s.
Posted on 11/15/18 at 1:40 am to efrad
You just read the book too, huh? DJ Double R
Posted on 11/15/18 at 12:42 pm to Malefic Runt
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2004: Slipknot – Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
Recently saw how much they hated working with Rick Rubin. He was never there....overpaid.
Posted on 11/15/18 at 7:20 pm to Malefic Runt
Jagger's Wandering Spirit is kick arse
Posted on 11/15/18 at 8:43 pm to Malefic Runt
Interesting fact—Rubin was a big pro wrestling fan, and was the main investor/money guy for Jim Cornette’s Smokey Mountain Wresting.
Posted on 11/15/18 at 9:04 pm to Ric Flair
Tired as it may sound now, Walk This Way was a game changer in hip hop and rock at the time. it was as a phenomenon
Posted on 11/16/18 at 11:49 pm to Malefic Runt
Brian Eno and Alan Parsons deserve mentions
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:19 pm to Malefic Runt
He’s the GOAT because of Danzig 4
Posted on 11/19/18 at 9:31 pm to Malefic Runt
Was he the one responsible for the NIN single B side of closer Deviation?
Because I rocked that shite in my impala in 95 and 96. I got custom Pioneers in my 77 impala so I could blast that shite.
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Because I rocked that shite in my impala in 95 and 96. I got custom Pioneers in my 77 impala so I could blast that shite.
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Posted on 11/25/18 at 7:41 pm to Malefic Runt
With a few exceptions, Rubin's albums sound a bit too "dry" for my liking.
I've also heard he doesn't contribute much during the creative process like other prolific producers do, and his involvement is pretty much limited to tinkering with the finished songs, for whatever that's worth...
I've also heard he doesn't contribute much during the creative process like other prolific producers do, and his involvement is pretty much limited to tinkering with the finished songs, for whatever that's worth...
This post was edited on 11/25/18 at 7:42 pm
Posted on 11/26/18 at 11:45 am to Malefic Runt
He's a different cat. My Dad worked with an act that used him about 5 years ago. Let's just say Rick gets compensated handsomely for his work.
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