Influential Producers


I've always found it interesting how much a producer can influence the sound of an artist. The right synergy between the two can make a good artist great and really shape the creative process. A few influential producers come to mind: John Levanthal (Rosanne Cash, Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn), Ethan Johns (Ryan Adams), Tommy Lipuma (Diana Krall). Sometimes I shop recordings by looking for producers who have worked with some of my favorite artists--it doesn't always guarantee a great recording but it helps narrow things down as the producers mark is usually evident no matter which artist is involved. Anyone else look at the credits and see patterns?
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I agree with Vhiner on Tbone Burnett--his Plant/ Krauss, Elton and Russell

efforts are flat and lifeless

Oh what a chance lost

D
Team212,

I agree except for the Plant/Krauss project, which I happened to like...but
it's not a position I can logically defend. ;-) I think T-Bone is a genius, but
he's a very "big" presence in the studio from what I read. I think
his work with Sam Phillips and on his own stuff is amazing.

While we're in the genre, Buddy Miller is also good when he works with the
right engineer and mastering studio.

In case people don't know, an extant summary of each of the producers
mentioned in this thread is available through Wikipedia with hyperlinks to
each of their projects. I was surprised by a few recordings I found there.
Dodgealum,
I forgot about Nigel Godrich! Sea Change is a producer's masterpiece for sure.