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Or hire one.
Phil Brown


The thing about a producer is they can enhance or destroy your
sessions.


Let me tell you a little secret. The producers work starts long before the
session starts and ends long after. During the pre production process you will
learn if the producer is right for you. If not fire him. After all, you hired
him. Then find someone else who may be more sympathetic to your music or what
not.
The days of Mitch Miller's cold dead hand running all of Columbia's sessions
are long gone. Find some one you like and can help you. Maybe even me if you
live in the San Francisco Bay Area and Î have some feeling for your music. I
can pretty much guarentee you'll come in on budget at a minium.
Phil Brown


 
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