Rick Parashar
born on 13/12/1963
died on 14/8/2014 in Queen Anne, WA, United States
Rick Parashar
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Rick Parashar is a music producer who came to prominence in the early 1990s through his work with grunge bands such as Pearl Jam,[1] Alice in Chains, and Blind Melon.[2] Parashar co-founded London Bridge Studio with his brother, Raj.[3] Parashar currently resides in a house in Seattle's upper Queen Anne neighborhood.
Production discography
- Forced Entry - Uncertain Future (1989)
- Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog (1991)
- Pearl Jam Ten (1991)[4]
- Alice in Chains Sap (1992)
- Blind Melon Blind Melon (1992)[2]
- Pride & Glory Pride & Glory (1994)
- Litfiba Spirito (1994)[5]
- Litfiba - Lacio Drom (Buon Viaggio) (1995) )[6]
- New World Spirits Fortune Cookie (1996)
- Unwritten Law Unwritten Law (1998)
- U.P.O. No Pleasantries (2000)
- Nickelback Silver Side Up (2001)[7]
- Stereomud Perfect Self (2001)
- Anyone Anyone (2001)[8]
- Epidemic Epidemic (2002)
- 3 Doors Down Away from the Sun (2002)[9]
- Default - The Fallout (2001)
- Longview Mercury (2003)
- Outspoken - Bitter Shovel (2003)
- Melissa Etheridge Lucky (2004)
- Alex Lloyd Alex Lloyd (2005)[10]
- Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day (2005)[11]
- Ugly Ugly (2007)
- 10 Years Division (2008)
- Juke Kartel - Nowhere Left to Hide (2009)
References
- Williams, Paul (2003). Back to the Miracle Factory: Rock Etc. 1990s, Macmillan. URL accessed 29 January 2011.
- 2.0 2.1 Prato, Greg. Blind Melon. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Schultz, Barbara (1 February 2007). A Year at London Bridge. Mix. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Stout, Gene (23 August 2001). Pearl Jam: 'Ten' plus ten. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Pasini, Aurelio. Litfiba. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Pasini, Aurelio. Litfiba. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Moss, Corey (25 September 2001). Nickelback's Crossover Hit Changes Everything. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Boyce, Kevin (11 March 2002). Anyone. CMJ New Music Monthly. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- For The Record: Quick News On Jay-Z, Janet Jackson, Cam'ron, Brandy, QOTSA, Ludacris, Bjork, Pavement & More. MTV (1 August 2002). Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Dwyer, Michael (28 October 2005). Multi-platinum Aussie troubadour addresses failure on fourth album. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- Evans Price, Deborah (24 September 2005). A new 'Day' dawns for Bon Jovi. Billboard. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
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