Grumpy_Jimbo wrote:Will certainly did NOT practically produce Crocodiles, that was virtually a 100% Balfe/Drummond Production. If you read Cope's Book "Head On" it tells you that Will thought they had destroyed the Songs, but Cope go's on to tell you that the when the Teardrops heard a playback at the Studio they were Gob Smacked at how good it sounded...........
I meant wrote Crocodiles. And actually it was Hugh Jones who really produced Crocodiles.
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KM: Ive enjoyed every Echo & the Bunnymen record Ive ever heard, but I have to say that your new album, Siberia, sounds like a serious return to form to my ear. Did it feel that way while you were making it and does it feel that way to you now?
WS: Not really. To me, it was just another load of tunes. I never really thought about it like that. Everyones said it so much now that Im starting to believe it me self. I suppose it was getting Hugh Jones back to produce it. He did Heaven Up Here. He really produced Crocodiles as well, the truth be known. It was down as The Chameleons, which was Dave Balfe and Bill Drummond but they didnt really do that much. It was Hugh that was in charge cause nobody really knew what they were doing in them days.