posted by davidt on Wednesday January 05 2005, @12:00PM
Jim Royle writes:

The current (January 2005) issue of UK music-techie magazine Sound On Sound has a several-page feature on the recording of The Queen Is Dead, with extensive input from Stephen Street.

www.soundonsound.com
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  • I registered at the site but it still won't let me read the article.

    I don't know if this is one of those trade type sites where you have to also subscribe to a "paper" issue.

    Whatever the case, I wasn't able to read the article.
    someraincoatedlovers -- Wednesday January 05 2005, @12:16PM (#145863)
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  • Stephen Street (Score:1, Insightful)

    Morrissey's biggest mistake in his solo career was pissing off Stephen Street. Stephen Street is the best producer for Morrissey's style and its a shame they had a falling out.

    Walter
    Anonymous -- Wednesday January 05 2005, @01:12PM (#145872)
  • I don't think of Morrissey or the Smiths as particularly producer dependent. It would be fun to know what instrument produces the Lovely Rita noise in Frankly Mr. Shankly but ehhhh....
    Anonymous -- Thursday January 06 2005, @06:19AM (#145960)


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