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    Ed Stasium is an American record producer and audio engineer, who has worked on albums by the Ramones, Talking Heads, Motörhead, the Smithereens and Living...
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  • the album's sound engineer Ed Stasium needed to incorporate better production than that of the Sex Pistols, to which Stasium replied "no problem." Johnny...
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  • on September 22, 2023. The four-disc re-release includes a new mix by Ed Stasium, alternate takes, demos, a live performance at the Cabaret Metro recorded...
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  • Road to Ruin (Ramones album) (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    stayed with the band to produce the album (credited as T. Erdelyi) with Ed Stasium. The artwork's concept was designed by Ramones fan Gus MacDonald and later...
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    first with Marky, Road to Ruin. The album, co-produced by Tommy with Ed Stasium, included some new sounds such as acoustic guitar, several ballads, and...
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  • You Around") were recorded by Ed Stasium but remixed by Phil Spector for the soundtrack album. The original Ed Stasium mixes were not issued until the...
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  • artists like Eddie Cochran and the Beach Boys. At the Ramones' request, Ed Stasium joined the band in Los Angeles, serving as 'musical director', playing...
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  • by Tony Bongiovi and T. Erdelyi, engineered by Ed Stasium. Tracks 1–17, 19–33 mixed by Ed Stasium. Track 18 mixed by Bob Clearmountain. All tracks, except...
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  • Too Tough to Die (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    expecting, Sire Records contacted the producers of 1978's Road to Ruin: Ed Stasium and ex-band member Tommy Ramone. Too Tough to Die has less production...
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  • 1916 (album) (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    the band, the sessions for what would become the album 1916 began with Ed Stasium, best known for producing the Ramones, Talking Heads, and Living Colour...
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    on the group's studio albums were usually overdubbed by Tommy Ramone, Ed Stasium, Daniel Rey, Walter Lure and other uncredited guests. Most of these small...
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  • except where noted Note (*) Mixed at Mediasound Studios by Brian Eno and Ed Stasium Talking Heads David Byrne – lead vocals, guitars, synthesized percussion...
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    Quinn acted as co-producers on these sessions, with Ed Stasium as engineer. Frantz claims that Stasium did most of the work on the album, while Bongiovi...
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  • Famous Monsters (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    Wolfgang Von Frankenstein – guitars Jerry Only – bass Dr. Chud – drums "Ed Stasium | Credits". AllMusic. Huey, Dave. "Famous Monsters: Review". AllMusic...
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  • Vivid (Living Colour album) (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    tracks 2 and 5 Dennis Diamond – carnival barker on track 8 Production Ed Stasium – producer and engineer on tracks 1–8 and 10, mixing on tracks 9 and 11...
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    Too Tough to Die, which was produced by former drummer Tommy alongside Ed Stasium. While the album was critically acclaimed for having similar characteristics...
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  • guitar on "Pretty Lady" Maurice Starr – bass, guitar, backing vocals Ed Stasium – guitar, percussion Rusty "The Toe-Jammer" Pendleton – scratches on "Oo-Ee-Diddley-Bop"...
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    self-titled first album was released August 5, 2014, and produced by Ed Stasium. In 2015, via PledgeMusic, the band The International Swingers raised...
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  • Train to Georgia" but changed the character of the song. Tony Camillo and Ed Stasium recorded and produced the Al Green-inspired instrumental backing track...
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    Ryders and producer Ed Stasium recorded the track remotely, sending audio files back and forth between California (Sowders and Stasium), Virginia (McCarthy)...
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  • Mediasound co-worker Bob Walters and hiring a team that included engineer Ed Stasium, Ed Evans, and Bob Clearmountain, they found an abandoned building at 441...
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  • Mondo Bizarro (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    Shernoff – additional guitar (uncredited) Ed Stasium – additional guitar (uncredited) Technical Ed Stasium – producer, mixing Gary Kurfirst – executive...
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    Johnnie Seale, MLB pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Quinn Simmons, cyclist Ed Stasium, record producer Tom Tully, Oscar-nominated actor Shan Wells, sculptor...
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  • The Devil's Rain (album) (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    Cadena, and Eric "Chupacabra" Arce. The Devil's Rain was produced by Ed Stasium, who previously worked with the band on Famous Monsters. The album is...
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  • Space Heater (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    Surfin') Tim Alexander - piano (on "Lie Detector"), accordion on ("Mi Amor") Ed Stasium - producer, recorder, mixer Phillip Green - assistant recorder Marvin...
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    third studio LP, State of the World Address. The album was produced by Ed Stasium in Los Angeles and contained the single "How It Is", featuring Sen Dog...
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  • Gouldman, the Ramones had recorded demos for the album with audio engineer Ed Stasium, and while the band had intended for Steve Lillywhite to produce the album...
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  • melodies than that of other songs from the album, with the album's engineer Ed Stasium proclaiming it to be a "mini-Ramones Symphony". "Teenage Lobotomy" has...
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  • Holy Roller (album) (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    Shaw - mixing (on 4 and 16) David Nottingham - assistant mixer (on 20) Ed Stasium - producer, recorder, mixer (on 7, 11, 18) Phillip Green - assistant recorder...
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  • It's Alive (Ramones album) (category Albums produced by Ed Stasium)
    Ed Stasium. Ramones Joey Ramone - lead vocals Johnny Ramone - guitar Dee Dee Ramone - bass, backing vocals Tommy Ramone - drums Production Ed Stasium...
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