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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff TouzeauPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Delmar Cengage Learning Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.592kg ISBN: 9781598635133ISBN 10: 1598635131 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 01 June 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Book Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1: Nick Mason and Pink Floyd from the Inside Out; Chapter 2: America and the Horse They Came in On; Chapter 3: Nada Surf: Beautiful Beats in Brooklyn; Chapter 4: A Night on the Town with Los Lobos; Chapter 5: Duran Duran: The Best of Both Worlds; Chapter 6: Grant-Lee Phillips' Strange Magic in the Studio; Chapter 7: Recording Roger Waters' Post-Pink Floyd Masterpiece; Chapter 8: The Bongos and Echoes of Drums Along the Hudson; Chapter 9: Jackie Greene: A Natural Bluesman from California; Chapter 10: Ben Kweller: Recording Something Good, Something Great; Chapter 11: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Grass Roots Rock 'n Roll in Brooklyn; Chapter 12: Sevendust's Next Big Thing; Chapter 13: Travis: Scottish Craftsmen at Work in the Studio; Chapter 14: Guster Keeps It Together with Ganging Up on the Sun; Chapter 15: Elf Power: Back to the Studio; Chapter 16: Fields: Recording on theEmerald Isle; Chjapter 17: Ivy: Converging Talent at New York's Stratosphere Sound; Chapter 18: This Way, That Way, and Scofield's Way; Chapter 19: Buzzcocks: A Different Kind of Session; Chapter 20: Barenaked Ladies: Fresh Baked and Bare; Chapter 21: Josh Rouse: Nashville Vibes from the South of Spain; Chapter 22: John Densmore: Breakin' on through to New Rhythms; Chapter 23: Tony Bennett: Master of the Mood; Chapter 24: Crowded House: Coming Out on Top from Down Under; Chapter 25: The Unique Electronic Textures 0of Ulrich Schnauss; Chapter 26: John Fogerty: From Creedence and Beyond Chapter 27: Raul Malo Takes on the Classics Chapter 28: Band of Horses: Creating a Sense of Freedom in the Studio; Chapter 29: Jesse Harris: Capturing the Feel of a Performance; Chapter 30: Joe Jackson:Raining with Talent; Chapter 31: Kaki King: Dreaming of Perfection; Chapter 32: Spyro Gyra: Still Going Strong; Chapter 33: John Starling and Carolina Star: Risin' Again; Chapter 34: Diamonds in the RoughReviewsPart One: Introduction - Acknowledgements/TOC/dedication - Introduction by Frank Wells (Editor in Chief of Pro Sound News) Part Two: What can we learn about recording technique from the artist? - It is their ears that ultimately need to be pleased - It is their artistic vision that ultimately needs to be realized - It is their voice that will ultimately be heard Part Three: Artists on Recording Technique Chapter 1 - Roger Waters and Nick Mason of Pink Floyd Chapter 2 - Gerry Beckley of America Chapter 3 - Mark Knofpler of Dire Straits Chapter 4 - Steve Berlin of Los Lobos Chapter 5 - John Starling of Carolina Star Chapter 6 - Grant Lee Philips Chapter 7 - Richard Barone of The Bongos Chapter 8 - Jackie Greene Chapter 9 - Ratatat Chapter 10 - Ben Kweller Chapter 11 - Alec Ounsworth of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Chapter 12 - John Connoly of Sevendust Chapter 13 - Dougie Payne of Travis Chapter 14 - Joe Pisapia of Guster Chapter 15 - Andrew Reiger of Elf Power Chapter 16 - Nick Peill of The Fields Chapter 17 - Andy Chase of Ivy Chapter 18 - Alison Krause Chapter 19 - Pete Shelley of The Buzzcocks Chapter 20 - Stephen Page of Barenaked Ladies Chapter 21 - Josh Rouse Chapter 22 - John Densmore of The Doors Chapter 23 - Tony Bennett Chapter 24 - Nick Seymour of Crowded House Chapter 25 - Ulrich Schnauss Chapter 26 - Interpol Author InformationJeff Touzeau is an author, journalist and President of Hummingbird Media, Inc., a public relations and marketing communications firm specializing in the audio and networking industries. In addition to The Green Musician's Guide: Sound Ideas for a Sound Planet, Touzeau is also the author of four other books: Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments (Schiffer, 2006), Careers in Audio (Cengage Learning, 2008), Artists on Recording Techniques (Cengage Learning, 2008), and Home Studio Essentials (Cengage Learning, 2009). As a journalist, Touzeau has been writing the ""Music, Etc."" column in Pro Sound News since 2005 and has authored dozens of feature articles over the years for magazines, including EQ, Professional Sound, Performing Songwriter, Tape Op, and many others. Touzeau, who is also a musician, lives in Westchester, New York, and is in the process of designing and building his own green recording studio, Hummingbird Sound. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |