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Bruce Swedien (/swəˈdiːn/ swə-DEEN) (April 19, 1934 –
November 16, 2020) was an
American recording engineer,
mixing engineer and
record producer. He was...
- (1987). Co-produced by Jackson, Bill Bottrell,
Teddy Riley, and
Bruce Swedien, the
album was Jackson's
first since Forever,
Michael (1975)
without longtime...
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Arrangements – Rod
Temperton Producers –
Bruce Swedien, Rod
Temperton and ****
Rudolph Recorded and
mixed by
Bruce Swedien at
Westlake Audio (Los Angeles, CA) In...
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Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. The
engineer Bruce Swedien had
Jackson record his
vocals in
different approaches,
doubling takes and...
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attracted the
attention of
Quincy Jones, and he
asked his
engineer Bruce Swedien to
check out the
Heatwave album. "Holy cow! I
simply loved Rod's musical...
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Swedien mixed the song 91 times—unusual for
Swedien, who
usually mixed a song just once. The
mixes grew
progressively worse, and
Jones asked Swedien to...
- was
composed by
Dallas Austin,
Bruce Swedien and René Moore.
Austin and
Jackson produced the song,
while Swedien and
Moore served as co-producers. In...
- Hey –
arranger Quincy Jones –
arranger Rod
Temperton –
arranger Bruce Swedien –
recording engineer, mixing, kick &
snare drums Whitburn, Joel (2004)...
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Jackson and co-produced by
Bruce Swedien for Jackson's
eighth studio album,
Dangerous (1991). The song was also
mixed by
Swedien, and
featured instrumentation...
- was
written and
composed by Jackson, and
produced by
Jackson and
Bruce Swedien. It is a song
steeped with
antiwar lyrics and Jackson's wish for the humanity...