RIP Producer & Songwriter Billy Sherrill
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He probably has the most credits on Allmusic I have seen: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/billy-sh ... 80/credits
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The one thing that strikes me the most about Sherrill's productions are the dynamics. I loved the way he would have the band and string section build tension in a song to a high point and then have the bottom completely fall out....almost to the point of total silence. Best examples of this are in Tammy Wynette's recordings, early Charlie Rich recordings, and the Joe Stampley Soul Song album....and of course George Jones.
The only other producer I have ever heard imitate these dynamics is Mark Wright. It just seems to be a lost art these days....
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The only other producer I have ever heard imitate these dynamics is Mark Wright. It just seems to be a lost art these days....
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Billy Sherrill was absolutuely one of the most talented and gifted Producers in modern recording history...without a doubt. As was true of Chet Atkins and Owen Bradley, Sherrill's produtions were easily identified. In other words, you wouldn't need to read the credits to know who the producer was, you just knew. The very crisp "tone" of his recordings...his stable of Nashville's elite musicians and writers, not to mention his own composing, and, of course the genius/like matching of song and artist make Billy Sherrill one of the VERY best ever...RIP
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