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  1. Bruce Botnick (1945) es un productor de grabación e ingeniero de sonido estadounidense, más conocido por su trabajo con The Doors, y con Love. Él dirigió los dos primeros álbumes de Love, y co-produjo su tercer álbum, Forever Changes, con la banda del cantautor, Arthur Lee .

  2. L.A. Woman, Eddie Money, Life for the Talking, Street Talk, Let It Bleed, Pet Sounds. Bruce Botnick (born 1945) is an American audio engineer and record producer. He is best known for co-producing L.A. Woman, the sixth studio album by the Doors, after producer Paul A. Rothchild quit during production of the album.

  3. The Doors was reissued several times since the 1980s. In 1981, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab released a half speed mastered version of the album on vinyl, cut by Stan Ricker with the Ortofon Cutting System. [63] In 1988, it was digitally remastered by Bruce Botnick and Paul A. Rothchild at Digital Magnetics, using the original master ...

  4. Having already produced the group's first two albums, Bruce Botnick was enlisted to oversee the production of the third album along with Lee. [19] Botnick, who had just finished working on Buffalo Springfield 's Buffalo Springfield Again, invited Neil Young to co-produce the album, but Young, after initially agreeing, excused himself ...

  5. Bruce Botnick (1945) es un productor de grabación e ingeniero de sonido estadounidense, más conocido por su trabajo con The Doors, y con Love. Él dirigió los dos primeros álbumes de Love, y co-produjo su tercer álbum, Forever Changes, con la banda del cantautor, Arthur Lee.

  6. He was an engineer or producer of many albums for Love, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, Brasil '66, Van Dyke Parks, Buffalo Springfield, the Ventures, Tim Buckley and Eddie Money, and as the producer/engineer behind the MC5's legendary Kick Out the Jams.

  7. Active. 1960s - 2010s. Genre. Pop/Rock, Classical. Styles. Biography. Bruce Botnick Biography by Steve Kurutz. Engineer/producer and L.A. native Bruce Botnick's illustrious list of credits is a testament to just how influential Los Angeles has been in shaping popular music in this past half-century.