I think the last hit Horn produced was "Can't Fight The Moonlight" by Leann Rimes in 2000. Not that long ago, but also probably not the sort of "Horn sound" we're hungry for. That's why Tatu seem interesting. Hopefully their quirkier image will bring out the weirder pop side of Trevor -- a trait that's hard to explore when you're producing Rod Stewart, Leann Rimes, the Frames, Cher, etc. (Although Cher's "The Shape of Things To Come" was sheer [cher?] genius!) On a weird side tangent, does anyone know of a single release from the early 90s called "Bride of Fortune" by Choice? Choice was supposed to be a pop music project by Vivienne Westwood featuring her then muse/model Sara Stockbridge (later of Glam Metal Detectives -- see there is a thread of relevance!) on vocals. Anyone know if this single ever materialized? Or was it just "good copy" for a Westwood article in Blitz magazine? I guess sometimes the best projects are the ones that never existed in the first place. Plastic and physical, Zteven In a message dated 7/3/02 5:31:14 PM, ztthead@hotmail.com writes: << I wish, you wish and he (Horn) wishes. This will probably be just another entry in the long list of under par productions that Horn has become well known for. When did he last produce a hit... can anyone remember that far back? God, I hope I'm wrong and that it will be amazing but, I don't know, I doubt it somehow. Juan >>
No, no. Don't forget the unforgettable Pearl Harbor song by Faith Hill "There You'll Be". Nominated for a Oscar but didn't win. That was his last "hit". I thought the Coyote Ugly stuff was kind of fun in a pop way. Mark
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I think the last hit Horn produced was "Can't Fight The Moonlight" by Leann Rimes in 2000. Not that long ago, but also probably not the sort of "Horn sound" we're hungry for. That's why Tatu seem interesting. Hopefully their quirkier image will bring out the weirder pop side of Trevor -- a trait that's hard to explore when you're producing Rod Stewart, Leann Rimes, the Frames, Cher, etc. (Although Cher's "The Shape of Things To Come" was sheer [cher?] genius!)
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