Carlitto H@kk wrote:DO:1. Hire on a solid producer (Rick Rubin, Scott Humphreys, Terry Brown, Roy Thomas Baker) and keep Kev Elson on as engineer.
2. Get into a classic, "All Analog" studio and let Elson get that ESCAPE/FRONTIERS era sound back.
Get away from the digital realm! Its too crisp and unfeeling. Get back to the tru warmth of Analog tape, real tube amped guitar tones, tape-delay echos, old style reverbs...
3. TAKE YOUR TIME AND COLLECTIVELY WRITE SOLID MATERIAL! Don't rush and throw together a bunch of unused and rehashed material like you did with GENERATIONS. Take FULL advantage od Jeff's writing skills and spend 3-6 months really working strong material.
4. It worked great with Perry/Rolie - try at least one track with Jeff/Friga sharing vocals and harmonies
5. Go back to the "One Word" album title, have Mouse do some killer oil-painted artwork (again, get away from the didital realm, it is stale and boring!), and then get out on the road, ALONE, and showcase the hell out of that new material!
6. There's 7 races left...
DO A NASCAR WEEKEND!!! The band plays 1-2 songs pre-race, Neal SHREDS the SSB and let Jeff SCREAM those 3 famous words!!!
DON'T:1. Don't worry about writing 'a hit' or 'monster ballad', i.e. Don't try to force the magic. Let it all come natural.
2. Do not
EVER let Ross sing lead again

3. Do not do another double-bill, greatest hits, nostalgia tour. Go out on your own and
'ram the new material down our throats!"4. Don't lose faith in your fans -
write and release the music that is in your hearts... Chances are, what you come up with will blow us ALL away and then some

Just my 2 cents...
These are the things I would try to accomplish if I were manager for a day
