Record Producer quotes:

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  • I'm just a musician and a record producer. -- Quincy Jones
  • I'm a record producer and songwriter; I'm a problem-solver. -- Nile Rodgers
  • Immediately after the Floyd experience, I became a pop record producer. -- Alan Parsons
  • The record producer is the music world's equivalent of a film director. -- Phil Ramone
  • Today a record producer is even more involved and is often the production's sole musician, one person playing all the instruments one-by-one. -- Tony Visconti
  • My ambition was to be a record producer, and I had started doing that in the late '60s with my work with the MC5 and my friend Livingston Taylor. -- Jon Landau
  • I realized that I wanted to get better in every way. As a person, as a friend, as a songwriter, as a musician, as an artist, record producer, you name it. -- Kenny Chesney
  • When I came back to California in the early '60s I was hanging out with Jimmy Bowen, Phil Spector, and I wanted to be a record producer and work with other artists. -- Johnny Ramistella
  • We started with Denny Cordell, and he was a great record producer. He knew exactly how to take a band that knew absolutely nothing, and guide you without trying to tell you what to do. -- Benmont Tench
  • Originally a record producer more or less hired a bunch of professionals to participate in a recording session, the performers and the technicians, and a music director was put in charge. That directly related to a film producer's job. -- Tony Visconti
  • While I used to make my living principally as a record producer, as time went on, I had to depend more and more on my live performances because of the evolution of the record industry, which has de-emphasized what made it possible to make a living. -- Todd Rundgren
  • By the time my first solo record came out, I was making a handsome living as a record producer. I had worked with the Band, Janis Joplin and all of these other artists in the Albert Grossman organization. So as my so-called solo career evolved, I never felt pressure that I had to come back and top when I might've done before. -- Todd Rundgren
  • People have always said that I could have been a highly successful pop artist, if only that were my intention. It never was. My original intention was to be a kind of behind-the-scenes participant in music, to just be a record producer and engineer. And I made a record for myself just so I could have an outlet for my musical ideas. -- Todd Rundgren
  • I had 25 or 30 songs. Sequencing the record, I left that to the producer. I'm not into doing that stuff. -- Jules Shear
  • When I came back to California in the early '60s I was hanging out with Jimmy Bowen, Phil Spector, and I wanted to be a record producer and work with other artists. -- Johnny Ramistella
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