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  1. 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

    • 1987–1988
    • May 3, 1988
  2. 20 nov 2022 · On Vivid, Living Colour bridged the worlds of primal rock and thought-provoking rap without actually making a pro-forma rap-rock album in the basic riffs-and-rhymes sense.

    • Stuart Berman
  3. Vivid album in studio; Artista: Living Colour: Pubblicazione: 3 maggio 1988: Durata: 46:58 Dischi: 1 Tracce: 11 Genere: Alternative metal Crossover rock Funk metal Rock alternativo Hard rock College rock: Etichetta: Epic CBS: Produttore: Ed Stasium Mick Jagger: Living Colour - cronologia

    • 46:58
    • 3 maggio 1988
  4. 3 mag 2018 · ‘Vivid’ at 30: Living Colour Reflects on the Rough Road to Their Game-Changing Classic Debut ... Everything had to go right, and then Mick Jagger had to take an interest.

  5. 23 lug 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. 9 ott 2016 · 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 1988’s debut album, Vivid, produced (mostly) by Stones engineer Ed Stasium.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_JaggerMick Jagger - Wikipedia

    In 1988, Jagger produced the songs "Glamour Boys" and "Which Way to America" on Living Colour's album Vivid. Between 15 and 28 March, he also performed a solo concert tour in Japan, playing in Tokyo , Nagoya , and Osaka .