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    Narada michael walden talks about whitney, aretha, producing and sooo much more


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    Never knew that he produced "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" for Jermaine Stewart or wrote "License To Kill". He also speaks on when Whitney Houston dated Eddie Murphy.

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    I really love NMW own solo albums too. He's an exceptional drummer, but never gets recognized as such.

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    there was a terrible clash in the studio between Aretha and Whitney when they were laying vocals down when Michael recorded their 1989 duet "It Isnt,It wasnt,It Aint Never Gonna Be "..two fiery ladies with definite views about how to sing a song..apparently he did his best to soothe the tensions but all of them were disapointed with the track..

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    there was a terrible clash in the studio between Aretha and Whitney when they were laying vocals down when Michael recorded their 1989 duet "It Isnt,It wasnt,It Aint Never Gonna Be "..two fiery ladies with definite views about how to sing a song..apparently he did his best to soothe the tensions but all of them were disapointed with the track..
    Last edited by nomis; 11-11-2012 at 05:28 AM. Reason: posted twice

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    Walden didn't talk too much about Whitney. The interview was about his career. he talked about a lot of people. Man, he loves to talk! And, he really loves the ladies! Their smile, theirs smell, their bodies...BOOM!

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    He had a distinct production style. I liked the songs he produced for Brenda Russell’s 1990 album Kiss Me with the Wind, especially the song “Stop Running Away”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smark21 View Post
    He had a distinct production style. I liked the songs he produced for Brenda Russell’s 1990 album Kiss Me with the Wind, especially the song “Stop Running Away”.
    I hated his production style once he started producing other artists. It was loud and trebly.

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