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ART OF RECORD PRODUCTION

ART OF RECORD PRODUCTION

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Sound Contribution (haha my god that was cheesy)
Review: I found this book to be extremely enlightening in the area of production aesthetics and most notably, psychology. The value of the author's experience in the industry is clearly displayed through excellent, eclectic quotes and lucid insights gained from years of exposures to visionaries such as himself. I only have two minor complaints--firstly, as a producer Burgess knows that the cover should function as an inductive summary or foreshadowing of the contents within, yet the cover of this book implies more of an engineering (or even digital) focus than the book really puts forth. Secondly, the perspectives on technology and its influence on production methods seem a little dumbed down or underdeveloped, and ruefully, a bit too optimistic about the role of the traditional producer as the lead broker of both sonic sensibility and understanding of the arts of songwriting and recording. This may be a bias on my part as I am involved primary in electronic music. And were the demise of the production/recording infrastructure to slowly take place at the hands of the internet, it would certainly occur as a result of the inflexiblity of the record companies and not the valiant efforts of its agents of production. Not to detract from the indispensibility of the book--as an entirely self taught musician and engineer (of which he speaks in the book,) I found this tome to be a vastly useful resource for gaining perspectives from people who very well may be the last generation of highly social, full life cycle production wizards. I highly recommend this book, because where it is good, it is great. He constantly quotes Steve Albini. Need I say more?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book on the subject of record production
Review: If record production is the career for you then this is the book you're looking for. This is not one persons subjective view on the art, but rather an intelligent overview of the various styles of record production backed by hundreds of quotes from many of the worlds greatest producers.

Richard saves the would-be record producer from tripping over themselves for years by providing a very comprehesive insight into this interesting profession. This is by no means a book on the glamour of the industry, but a practical guide that will leave you knowing whether you've got what it takes or don't think it's for you. Short of handing you a production deal, Richard has given you as much information to get a producer started that can be found between the covers of a book.

I would highly recommend this book to anybody considering record production. Kudos to Richard Burgess.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Guide in the true sense of the word
Review: In his book, Burgess manage to chart a safe route through the pitfalls of a career in the recording industry, and I suppose that everyone with a little knowledge about the inner workings of this multi-billion bucks machine knows that this is no easy task. Right from the very beggining, he offers a guided tour to the shortcomings that this rough road presents, offering sensible comments that are often illustrated with real-life examples. Dealing with ego-bloated artists, or taking care of the (often overlooked) legal aspects of the trade or simply getting a great session to tape, this book will simply not leave you without an answer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Informative book
Review: This book was great man...I have read quite a few books on recording and music but none as good as this one. Its was very detailed about the processes and tricks of the trade on the how to/why to of this very secretive part of the business. It really contains all the full spectrum of information on how do start and maintain a successfull career as a Producer. I would hightly recomend this to anyone interested in beginnnig any sort of career in this business!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Informative book
Review: This book was great man...I have read quite a few books on recording and music but none as good as this one. Its was very detailed about the processes and tricks of the trade on the how to/why to of this very secretive part of the business. It really contains all the full spectrum of information on how do start and maintain a successfull career as a Producer. I would hightly recomend this to anyone interested in beginnnig any sort of career in this business!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well done
Review: This is a fine description of the magic and the mystery of what goes into being a successful record producer. The only drawback is the insight into the fact that it is more mystery than magic. All too often Burgess says 'of course, you can never tell what will be a hit' -- this tells us all too much about the industry itself. Still, the insight into how the biz works is more than worth the price of entry...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well done
Review: This is a fine description of the magic and the mystery of what goes into being a successful record producer. The only drawback is the insight into the fact that it is more mystery than magic. All too often Burgess says 'of course, you can never tell what will be a hit' -- this tells us all too much about the industry itself. Still, the insight into how the biz works is more than worth the price of entry...


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