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Joe Thomas (producer)

Joseph Thomas (born 1956/1957)[1] is an American producer, director, businessman, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter based in Illinois.[2] He is known for musical collaborations and subsequent lawsuits pertaining to musician-songwriter Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys. Thomas was producer and director of the PBS music program Soundstage for WTTW.[3] He also wrestled under the name Buddy Love.[1][4][5]

Joe Thomas
Thomas, 2017
Born1956/1957 (age 65–66)
Other namesBuddy Love
Occupation(s)Producer, director, businessman, musician, songwriter, wrestler
Years active1984–present
Organizations

Stars and Stripes Vol. 1

In the mid 1990s, Thomas was enlisted to co-produce the Beach Boys' Stars and Stripes Vol. 1, an album consisting of country music stars covering Beach Boys songs.[4] Beach Boy Mike Love says it was Thomas who suggested the idea of a country album,[6] and it was released on River North Records, the label he had been running.[7]

Imagination and lawsuits

In 1997, Wilson commenced recording a new solo album with Thomas.[8] Thomas also co-produced the track "Everything I Need" for The Wilsons, an album by Wilson's daughters. Session drummer Hal Blaine, who played on the recording, later said that Thomas ruined the song with excessive amounts of percussive flourishes, and that Wilson's daughters were unhappy with Thomas' contributions.[9]

Biographer Peter Ames Carlin writes that the "slick sound of Joe's work — and the entree it might allow Brian into the adult contemporary market — was a large part of his appeal [to Wilson's camp]."[4] The High Llamas' Sean O'Hagan believed: "I don't think Brian really wanted to work with him — but he had no choice, he was being pulled in that direction."[10] In 1998, the magazine Uncut wrote: "Brian was being coerced away from [collaborator] Andy Paley (by wife Melinda, according to observers), toward Joe Thomas."[10]

Imagination was released in June 1998. Wilson stated: "We call it a Brian Wilson album, but it's really a Joe Thomas/Brian Wilson album."[8] Thomas purposely took it upon himself to ensure that the new work would sound as close to adult contemporary radio as possible.[8] According to Carlin, many of Wilson's fans expressed their disappointment with the music being homogenized "to sound exactly like every other song on the radio."[11]

In June 1998, Rolling Stone's Jason Fine reported: "Melinda says he's obligated to do another record with Thomas. ... As is often the case with Brian's career, Brian doesn't seem to be the one calling the shots. 'I'd like to stay here in L.A., but we built the studio, so I guess I have to go,' he says simply."[5] Wilson soon filed a suit against Thomas, seeking damages and a declaration which freed him to work on his next album without involvement from Thomas.[12] The suit was made after Thomas allegedly began to raise his industry profile and wrongfully enrich himself through his association with Wilson. Thomas reciprocated with a suit citing that Ledbetter "schemed against and manipulated" him and Brian. The case was settled out of court.[13]

Thomas' AllMusic profile states: "The live DVD productions that were eventually released after the partnership of Wilson and Thomas went south are apparently studied in some recording classes as examples of how performers can be edited out of a production, specifically Thomas and his frequent collaborator Steve Dahl."[3]

Later Beach Boys productions

 
The reunited Beach Boys performing in May 2012.

According to Thomas, around 2008 or 2010, Wilson inquired about demo tapes recorded during the sessions for Imagination. "He called up and said I've got some ideas for some new Beach Boys songs, and I said, That’s great, and I pointed out to him that when we worked together several years ago he had the genesis of some other Beach Boy songs that he had never really wanted to put on any of his solo records." The two proceeded to meet with Mike Love in Palm Springs, who then agreed to a collaboration.[14] The end product, titled That's Why God Made the Radio (2012), received generally favorable reviews.[15]

In 2012, Thomas returned to co-produce the Beach Boys' Live – The 50th Anniversary Tour, which was widely criticized for its auto-tuned vocals.[16][17] Thomas again co-produced Wilson's solo album No Pier Pressure (2015). The album garnered mixed reviews that widely referenced its adult contemporary arrangements and extensive use of auto-tune; Thomas was again held responsible for the album's particular sound.[18]

Discography

Albums produced

References

  1. ^ a b Himmelsbach, Erik (July 12, 1998). "The Last Brother". The Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ Farinella, David John (April 1, 2007). "PBS' Soundstage Steps Into the Digital Age". Mix Online.
  3. ^ a b Chadbourne, Eugene. "Joe Thomas". AllMusic.
  4. ^ a b c Carlin 2006, p. 291.
  5. ^ a b Fine, Jason (July 8, 1999). "Brian Wilson's Summer Plans". Rolling Stone.
  6. ^ Love 2016, p. 384.
  7. ^ Giles, Jeff (August 15, 2013). "Mike Love Wasn't Happy With the Beach Boys Reunion".
  8. ^ a b c Carlin 2006, p. 292.
  9. ^ Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum. "Hal Blaine talks about Brian Wilson: Their Last Recording Session Together". YouTube (Video). Event occurs at 6:06. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
  10. ^ a b Lester, Paul (June 1998). "The High Llamas: Hump Up the Volume". Uncut.
  11. ^ Carlin 2006, p. 293.
  12. ^ "Bad Vibrations: Brian Wilson Sues Collaborator". Rolling Stone. August 24, 1999.
  13. ^ "Brian Wilson Settles Suit With Former Partner". Rolling Stone. July 18, 2000.
  14. ^ Romano, Andrew (May 2012). "The Joe Thomas Interview: On Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys Reunion, and That's Why God Made the Radio". Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  15. ^ That's Why God Made The Radio at Metacritic. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
  16. ^ Sherwin, Adam (July 15, 2013). "Picking up better vibrations? Beach Boys succumb to Auto-Tune for new album". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-06-09.
  17. ^ Uncut (August 19, 2013). "The Beach Boys Live – The 50th Anniversary Tour". Uncut.
  18. ^ Matijas-Mecca 2017, p. 164.

Bibliography

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Joseph Thomas born 1956 1957 1 is an American producer director businessman multi instrumentalist and songwriter based in Illinois 2 He is known for musical collaborations and subsequent lawsuits pertaining to musician songwriter Brian Wilson co founder of the Beach Boys Thomas was producer and director of the PBS music program Soundstage for WTTW 3 He also wrestled under the name Buddy Love 1 4 5 Joe ThomasThomas 2017Born1956 1957 age 65 66 Other namesBuddy LoveOccupation s Producer director businessman musician songwriter wrestlerYears active1984 presentOrganizationsRiver North Records River North Recorders Kurtis HD Partners HD Ready LLC Contents 1 Stars and Stripes Vol 1 2 Imagination and lawsuits 3 Later Beach Boys productions 4 Discography 5 ReferencesStars and Stripes Vol 1 EditIn the mid 1990s Thomas was enlisted to co produce the Beach Boys Stars and Stripes Vol 1 an album consisting of country music stars covering Beach Boys songs 4 Beach Boy Mike Love says it was Thomas who suggested the idea of a country album 6 and it was released on River North Records the label he had been running 7 Imagination and lawsuits EditIn 1997 Wilson commenced recording a new solo album with Thomas 8 Thomas also co produced the track Everything I Need for The Wilsons an album by Wilson s daughters Session drummer Hal Blaine who played on the recording later said that Thomas ruined the song with excessive amounts of percussive flourishes and that Wilson s daughters were unhappy with Thomas contributions 9 Biographer Peter Ames Carlin writes that the slick sound of Joe s work and the entree it might allow Brian into the adult contemporary market was a large part of his appeal to Wilson s camp 4 The High Llamas Sean O Hagan believed I don t think Brian really wanted to work with him but he had no choice he was being pulled in that direction 10 In 1998 the magazine Uncut wrote Brian was being coerced away from collaborator Andy Paley by wife Melinda according to observers toward Joe Thomas 10 Imagination was released in June 1998 Wilson stated We call it a Brian Wilson album but it s really a Joe Thomas Brian Wilson album 8 Thomas purposely took it upon himself to ensure that the new work would sound as close to adult contemporary radio as possible 8 According to Carlin many of Wilson s fans expressed their disappointment with the music being homogenized to sound exactly like every other song on the radio 11 In June 1998 Rolling Stone s Jason Fine reported Melinda says he s obligated to do another record with Thomas As is often the case with Brian s career Brian doesn t seem to be the one calling the shots I d like to stay here in L A but we built the studio so I guess I have to go he says simply 5 Wilson soon filed a suit against Thomas seeking damages and a declaration which freed him to work on his next album without involvement from Thomas 12 The suit was made after Thomas allegedly began to raise his industry profile and wrongfully enrich himself through his association with Wilson Thomas reciprocated with a suit citing that Ledbetter schemed against and manipulated him and Brian The case was settled out of court 13 Thomas AllMusic profile states The live DVD productions that were eventually released after the partnership of Wilson and Thomas went south are apparently studied in some recording classes as examples of how performers can be edited out of a production specifically Thomas and his frequent collaborator Steve Dahl 3 Later Beach Boys productions Edit The reunited Beach Boys performing in May 2012 According to Thomas around 2008 or 2010 Wilson inquired about demo tapes recorded during the sessions for Imagination He called up and said I ve got some ideas for some new Beach Boys songs and I said That s great and I pointed out to him that when we worked together several years ago he had the genesis of some other Beach Boy songs that he had never really wanted to put on any of his solo records The two proceeded to meet with Mike Love in Palm Springs who then agreed to a collaboration 14 The end product titled That s Why God Made the Radio 2012 received generally favorable reviews 15 In 2012 Thomas returned to co produce the Beach Boys Live The 50th Anniversary Tour which was widely criticized for its auto tuned vocals 16 17 Thomas again co produced Wilson s solo album No Pier Pressure 2015 The album garnered mixed reviews that widely referenced its adult contemporary arrangements and extensive use of auto tune Thomas was again held responsible for the album s particular sound 18 Discography EditAlbums produced 1995 Ronna Reeves After the Dance River North 1995 Holly Dunn Life and Love and All the Stages River North 1996 The Beach Boys Stars and Stripes Vol 1 MCA River North 1998 Brian Wilson Imagination Giant 2005 Dave Matthews Band Weekend on the Rocks RCA 2008 Stevie Nicks The Soundstage Sessions Reprise 2012 The Beach Boys That s Why God Made the Radio Capitol 2013 The Beach Boys Live The 50th Anniversary Tour Capitol UMG 2015 Brian Wilson No Pier Pressure Capitol 2022 Chicago Chicago XXXVIII Born for This Moment BMG References Edit a b Himmelsbach Erik July 12 1998 The Last Brother The Los Angeles Times Farinella David John April 1 2007 PBS Soundstage Steps Into the Digital Age Mix Online a b Chadbourne Eugene Joe Thomas AllMusic a b c Carlin 2006 p 291 a b Fine Jason July 8 1999 Brian Wilson s Summer Plans Rolling Stone Love 2016 p 384 Giles Jeff August 15 2013 Mike Love Wasn t Happy With the Beach Boys Reunion a b c Carlin 2006 p 292 Musicians Hall of Fame amp Museum Hal Blaine talks about Brian Wilson Their Last Recording Session Together YouTube Video Event occurs at 6 06 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 a b Lester Paul June 1998 The High Llamas Hump Up the Volume Uncut Carlin 2006 p 293 Bad Vibrations Brian Wilson Sues Collaborator Rolling Stone August 24 1999 Brian Wilson Settles Suit With Former Partner Rolling Stone July 18 2000 Romano Andrew May 2012 The Joe Thomas Interview On Brian Wilson The Beach Boys Reunion and That s Why God Made the Radio Retrieved July 24 2014 That s Why God Made The Radio at Metacritic Retrieved 2013 07 27 Sherwin Adam July 15 2013 Picking up better vibrations Beach Boys succumb to Auto Tune for new album The Independent Archived from the original on 2022 06 09 Uncut August 19 2013 The Beach Boys Live The 50th Anniversary Tour Uncut Matijas Mecca 2017 p 164 Bibliography Carlin Peter Ames 2006 Catch a Wave The Rise Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys Brian Wilson Rodale ISBN 978 1 59486 320 2 Love Mike 2016 Good Vibrations My Life as a Beach Boy Penguin Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 698 40886 9 Matijas Mecca Christian 2017 The Words and Music of Brian Wilson ABC CLIO ISBN 978 1 4408 3899 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Thomas producer amp oldid 1117404317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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