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

  1. Williams, Paul (2003). Back to the Miracle Factory: Rock Etc. 1990s, Macmillan. URL accessed 29 January 2011.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Prato, Greg. Blind Melon. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  3. Schultz, Barbara (1 February 2007). A Year at London Bridge. Mix. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  4. Stout, Gene (23 August 2001). Pearl Jam: 'Ten' plus ten. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  5. Pasini, Aurelio. Litfiba. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  6. Pasini, Aurelio. Litfiba. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  7. Moss, Corey (25 September 2001). Nickelback's Crossover Hit Changes Everything. MTV. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  8. Boyce, Kevin (11 March 2002). Anyone. CMJ New Music Monthly. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  9. 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.
  10. Dwyer, Michael (28 October 2005). Multi-platinum Aussie troubadour addresses failure on fourth album. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
  11. Evans Price, Deborah (24 September 2005). A new 'Day' dawns for Bon Jovi. Billboard. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
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