Тим Палмер

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Timothy J. Palmer

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Producer/mixer Tim Palmer is one of alternative rock's unsung heroes.
In the early '80s, Palmer worked as an assistant engineer at Dead Or Alive.
In the latter half of the '80s, Palmer became a producer, and his keen ears and technical knowledge contributed to edgy post-punk group such as House Of Love acquiring airplay on U.S. modern rock stations; Palmer gaves the band a radio-friendly sheen that didn't mollify their sound.
In 1989, Palmer produced Tin Machine.
Much of Bowie's output in the '80s was chastised for its slick pop, but Palmer emphasized Tin Machine's scrappy guitars and thunderous drums, laying the foundation for Bowie's artistic comeback in the '90s.
Palmer started to focus more on mixing and remixing in the '90s, offering his skills to diverse alternative groups like Concrete Blonde.
In 2000, Palmer mixed several tracks on Faith Hill.

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