fbpx
Wikipedia

David Briggs (record producer)

David Manning Briggs (February 29, 1944 – November 26, 1995) was an American record producer best known for his work with Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse.

David Briggs
Birth nameDavid Manning Briggs
Born(1944-02-29)February 29, 1944
Douglas, Wyoming, United States
DiedNovember 26, 1995(1995-11-26) (aged 51)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Record producer
Years activec.1965 – 1995

Early life and career

David Briggs was born in Douglas, Wyoming. Briggs left Wyoming in 1962 to hitchhike his way to Los Angeles and Canada, then finally settled in California, the place he would call home for the rest of his life. In the mid-sixties, Briggs began producing in the music business working on Bill Cosby's label, Tetragrammaton Records.[1] One of the first albums he produced was for comedian Murray Roman. According to Briggs, this was the first album ever released with the word "fuck" on it. Working on Cosby's label led Briggs into doing his own production work with artists such as Alice Cooper, Summerhill, Quatrain, Spirit, Nils Lofgren and his band, Grin, and Jerry Lynn Williams.[2]

In 1968, after picking up a hitchhiking Neil Young, Briggs went on to produce the singer/songwriter's first solo album, entitled Neil Young (1968). This led to a lifelong friendship between the two men, with Briggs co-producing over a dozen of Young's albums including Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and After the Gold Rush. Young's Sleeps with Angels album (1994) is the last work that Briggs produced before his death in 1995. Other than producing with Young, Briggs worked on albums with many successful artists, including Willie Nelson, Spirit, Tom Rush, Nils Lofgren, Steve Young, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Royal Trux.[3]

A production and distribution deal was formed in 1970 between Columbia, David Briggs and attorney Art Linson. Already an established producer, Briggs and Linson founded Spindizzy Records.[4]

Death and posthumous projects

David Briggs died on November 26, 1995, after a battle with lung cancer. He was 51 years old. Before his death, he was still working with Joel Bernstein on the Neil Young Archives project. This project had been underway for five years before his death and it was estimated at that time that there could be anywhere from three to twenty albums worth of unreleased material. (Neil Young Archives Volumes 1 and 2 were released in 2009 and 2021 respectively.)

After Briggs's death Neil Young and Crazy Horse went on to record material such as Broken Arrow, released in 1996 and Year of the Horse, released in 1997. They have recorded sporadically in the new millennium, releasing the studio albums Greendale (2003), Americana, Psychedelic Pill (both 2012), Barn (2021) and World Record (2022).

The band The Low & Sweet Orchestra was working with David Briggs at the time of his death. Their album Goodbye To All That was released in 1996, and featured 9 out of 12 tracks produced by Briggs.[5]

Critical views

According to his New York Times obituary: "He developed a reputation as a passionate and opinionated producer, placing great demands on the musicians with whom he worked to get the rawest, most direct sound he could in the least amount of time."[3]

Briggs's work was not universally acclaimed. Neal Smith of the Alice Cooper group later said "David hated our music and us. I recall the term that he used, referring to our music, was 'psychedelic shit'." I think Easy Action sounded too dry, more like a TV or radio commercial, and he did not help with song arrangement or positive input in any way."[6] His sessions with Nick Cave were also acrimonious, which led to Cave remixing the album Henry's Dream.[7]

Personal life

David had one son, Lincoln, with artist Shannon Forbes in 1969. In 1988, Briggs married Bettina Linnenberg, who became the production coordinator on many of the projects that Briggs produced in the 1990s. These included recordings with Cave, Royal Trux, 13 Engines and Sidewinder. She also helped him on projects that remain unreleased, including work with John Eddie and Blind Melon. Briggs was a spiritual atheist.[8]

Selective discography as producer or co-producer

Neil Young

Other Artists

References

  1. ^ http://djangomusic.com/artist_bio.asp?pid=P+++407102&morebio=1. Retrieved 2006-03-08. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Answers - The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Obituary: David Briggs, 51, Neil Young Producer", New York Times, December 3, 1995. Retrieved November 12, 2022
  4. ^ "Presenting the debut albums of Nils Lofgren, "Grin" and "Spindizzy"", Billboard, May 1, 1971, p.19
  5. ^ "The Low & Sweet Orchestra - Goodbye To All That". Discogs. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-02-24. Retrieved 2006-06-02.
  7. ^ Administrator. "Nick Cave Online - Interview from "American Music Press" [1994] by Marc Gander". www.nick-cave.com. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  8. ^ Shakey: Neil Young's Biography

david, briggs, record, producer, other, people, named, david, briggs, david, briggs, disambiguation, david, manning, briggs, february, 1944, november, 1995, american, record, producer, best, known, work, with, neil, young, band, crazy, horse, david, briggsbirt. For other people named David Briggs see David Briggs disambiguation David Manning Briggs February 29 1944 November 26 1995 was an American record producer best known for his work with Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse David BriggsBirth nameDavid Manning BriggsBorn 1944 02 29 February 29 1944Douglas Wyoming United StatesDiedNovember 26 1995 1995 11 26 aged 51 San Francisco California U S Occupation s Record producerYears activec 1965 1995 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Death and posthumous projects 3 Critical views 4 Personal life 5 Selective discography as producer or co producer 5 1 Neil Young 5 2 Other Artists 6 ReferencesEarly life and career EditDavid Briggs was born in Douglas Wyoming Briggs left Wyoming in 1962 to hitchhike his way to Los Angeles and Canada then finally settled in California the place he would call home for the rest of his life In the mid sixties Briggs began producing in the music business working on Bill Cosby s label Tetragrammaton Records 1 One of the first albums he produced was for comedian Murray Roman According to Briggs this was the first album ever released with the word fuck on it Working on Cosby s label led Briggs into doing his own production work with artists such as Alice Cooper Summerhill Quatrain Spirit Nils Lofgren and his band Grin and Jerry Lynn Williams 2 In 1968 after picking up a hitchhiking Neil Young Briggs went on to produce the singer songwriter s first solo album entitled Neil Young 1968 This led to a lifelong friendship between the two men with Briggs co producing over a dozen of Young s albums including Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and After the Gold Rush Young s Sleeps with Angels album 1994 is the last work that Briggs produced before his death in 1995 Other than producing with Young Briggs worked on albums with many successful artists including Willie Nelson Spirit Tom Rush Nils Lofgren Steve Young Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Royal Trux 3 A production and distribution deal was formed in 1970 between Columbia David Briggs and attorney Art Linson Already an established producer Briggs and Linson founded Spindizzy Records 4 Death and posthumous projects EditDavid Briggs died on November 26 1995 after a battle with lung cancer He was 51 years old Before his death he was still working with Joel Bernstein on the Neil Young Archives project This project had been underway for five years before his death and it was estimated at that time that there could be anywhere from three to twenty albums worth of unreleased material Neil Young Archives Volumes 1 and 2 were released in 2009 and 2021 respectively After Briggs s death Neil Young and Crazy Horse went on to record material such as Broken Arrow released in 1996 and Year of the Horse released in 1997 They have recorded sporadically in the new millennium releasing the studio albums Greendale 2003 Americana Psychedelic Pill both 2012 Barn 2021 and World Record 2022 The band The Low amp Sweet Orchestra was working with David Briggs at the time of his death Their album Goodbye To All That was released in 1996 and featured 9 out of 12 tracks produced by Briggs 5 Critical views EditAccording to his New York Times obituary He developed a reputation as a passionate and opinionated producer placing great demands on the musicians with whom he worked to get the rawest most direct sound he could in the least amount of time 3 Briggs s work was not universally acclaimed Neal Smith of the Alice Cooper group later said David hated our music and us I recall the term that he used referring to our music was psychedelic shit I think Easy Action sounded too dry more like a TV or radio commercial and he did not help with song arrangement or positive input in any way 6 His sessions with Nick Cave were also acrimonious which led to Cave remixing the album Henry s Dream 7 Personal life EditDavid had one son Lincoln with artist Shannon Forbes in 1969 In 1988 Briggs married Bettina Linnenberg who became the production coordinator on many of the projects that Briggs produced in the 1990s These included recordings with Cave Royal Trux 13 Engines and Sidewinder She also helped him on projects that remain unreleased including work with John Eddie and Blind Melon Briggs was a spiritual atheist 8 Selective discography as producer or co producer EditNeil Young Edit 1968 Neil Young 1969 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 1970 After the Gold Rush 1974 On the Beach 1975 Tonight s the Night 1975 Zuma 1977 American Stars N Bars 1978 Comes a Time 1979 Rust Never Sleeps 1979 Live Rust 1981 Re ac tor 1982 Trans 1985 Old Ways 1987 Life 1990 Ragged Glory 1991 Weld 1993 Unplugged 1994 Sleeps with Angels 2017 Hitchhiker 2018 Roxy Tonight s the Night Live 2018 Songs for Judy 2021 Way Down in the Rust BucketOther Artists Edit 1968 Murray Roman You Can t beat People Up and Have Them Say I Love You 1968 Lost and Found Lost and Found 1968 Quatrain Quatrain 1969 Summerhill Summerhill 1970 Alice Cooper Easy Action 1970 Tom Rush Wrong End of the Rainbow 1970 Spirit Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus 1971 Nils Lofgren amp Grin Grin 1972 Nils Lofgren amp Grin 1 1 1972 Spirit Feedback 1973 Kathi McDonald Insane Asylum 1975 Nils Lofgren Nils Lofgren 1976 Nils Lofgren Cry Tough 1986 Bradley Ditto Check Me Out 1992 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Henry s Dream 1995 Royal Trux Thank You 1996 The Low amp Sweet Orchestra Goodbye to all thatReferences Edit http djangomusic com artist bio asp pid P 407102 amp morebio 1 Retrieved 2006 03 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Answers The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life s Questions Answers com Retrieved 1 September 2018 a b Obituary David Briggs 51 Neil Young Producer New York Times December 3 1995 Retrieved November 12 2022 Presenting the debut albums of Nils Lofgren Grin and Spindizzy Billboard May 1 1971 p 19 The Low amp Sweet Orchestra Goodbye To All That Discogs Retrieved 1 September 2018 Neal Smith Rock Archived from the original on 2006 02 24 Retrieved 2006 06 02 Administrator Nick Cave Online Interview from American Music Press 1994 by Marc Gander www nick cave com Retrieved 1 September 2018 Shakey Neil Young s Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Briggs record producer amp oldid 1121494352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.