
Chairman at the Board
Recording the Soundtrack of a Generation
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Bill Schnee
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Bill Schnee
After his high school band was dropped by Decca Records, Schnee began his quest to learn everything he could about making records. Mentored by technical guru Toby Foster, mastering guru Doug Sax, and recording legend Richie Podolor at his American Recording Studio, he immediately began recording the top acts of the day as a freelance engineer/producer in Hollywood. Clive Davis soon hired him to work for CBS where he partnered with famed music producer Richard Perry. Schnee went on to record and/or mix many of Perry's biggest albums of the '70s and '80s, including those by Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon, Ringo Starr, Art Garfunkel, and the Pointer Sisters.
With his deft personal touch with musicians, he continued to engineer and/or produce the likes of Marvin Gaye, Thelma Houston (the Grammy-nominated, direct-to-disc album I've Got the Music in Me), Pablo Cruise, Neil Diamond, Boz Scaggs, the Jacksons, Huey Lewis and the News, Dire Straits, and Whitney Houston.
With over 125 gold and platinum records, and two Grammys for Steely Dan's Aja and Gaucho, Schnee has been called a living legend - recognized and respected in the industry as the consummate music man with an incomparable career that he lovingly shares with listeners in humorous detail.
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Bill Schnee talks his involvement in the lives and music of these legends and more in his excellent book, "Chairman at the Board: recording the soundtrack of a generation." Music is important to me and I remember seeing Bill's name on a bunch of my albums and wondering who is this guy who seems to show up on the back covers of many of 'em. Bill answers that and more in this very readable and enjoyable book.
How enjoyable?
I started with the hard cover book and could hardly put it down, so I bought a copy of it on Audible, where Bill Schnee narrates his book (of course!). Hearing him voice his own words is tremendous and adds context to the printed word. Last I thought about all the notes and highlights I want to make in it so I I bought a copy for the kindle, where all of my notes can be centralized so I don't have to search for highlights or underlinings. It is the first time in my life that, other than the Bible, I have purchased multiple copies of a book.
Sadly music is no longer the center of culture but this book chronicles a time when it was- and it was great. If you agree, or are curious about when music MATTERED give this book a reading. It is like having a friend from high school catch you up on what what he has been doing since graduation, and you in turn being elated for what your friend accomplished through hard work, creativity and talent.
Your fave Artist made Music w/ Bill Schnee
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Now you know why he’s Chairman of the Board
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Clarity of content was excellent. Would recommend to any aspiring audio engineer
Great Book
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One of the best!!
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Entertaining and valuable
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Excellent and so interesting.
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Autobiography at its best
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Great listen to a great engineer shaped a lot of pop music in the late 60s and 70s
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Geek speak
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An inside look at some of the greatest music ever recorded and a must read for anyone with a passion for music.
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