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  1. Nov 20, 2022 · Ever the trendspotter, Mick Jagger was hipped to Living Colour while he was in New York recording his second solo album, 1987’s Primitive Cool. Reid joined the sessions through an open audition...

  2. Mick Jagger – producer on tracks 9 and 11; Ron St. Germain – engineer on tracks 9 and 11; Paul Hamingson – engineer on tracks 1-8 and 10, mixing; Danny Mormando, Debi Cornish, Stephen Immerwahr, Mike McMackin, Tom Durack, U.E. Natasi – assistant engineers; Greg Calbi – mastering; Charts

  3. Nov 19, 2018 · And with a rival label turning them down, the band were signed to Epic Records at the instigation of Mick Jagger, who produced their demo tape, two songs from which appeared on Vivid. Reid and drummer Will Calhoun expressed their gratitude by guesting on Jaggers Primitive Cool album.

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  5. Jul 23, 2023 · In praise of Living Colour's Vivid. By Mike Brooks. ( Bass Player ) published 23 July 2023. Jagger produced them but that sound was all theirs. Inside Living Colour's late 80s classic debut. (Image credit: Living Colour)

  6. May 3, 2018 · So in honor of its 30th anniversary, Billboard spoke with all four original band members, plus Wimbish, Stasium and renowned producer/engineer Ron St. Germain — who helped record the Jagger ...

  7. Aug 23, 2021 · Jagger also enlisted his engineer Ed Stasium — who’d previously worked with Talking Heads and Ramones — to produce the rest of Vivid. Largely on the strength of Jaggers endorsement, Living Colour at long last landed a record deal with Epic, who would release Vivid in May of 1988.

  8. May 3, 2018 · Living Colour’s fortunes began to change in late ’80s, when Mick Jagger was looking for musicians to play on his second solo album. The Rolling Stones lead singer held an audition at SIR ...