goo&xtinafan
Jul 18th, 2005, 02:12 AM
July 15, 2005
GOO GOO DOLLS HAPPY WITH PRODUCER CHANGE
After using Rob Cavallo to produce its last three albums, the Goo Goo Dolls have tapped Alanis Morissette and Aerosmith producer Glenn Ballard to work on the trio's next album. The group and Ballard will enter the recording studio on July 25th, and the Goos' Johnny Rzeznik told us he enjoyed the pre-production process with Ballard: "It's been great. You know, I'm really enjoying it. I mean, getting a different opinion into the mix, you know what I mean. I'm doing a little bit of the writing with him. But mostly you know, mostly we've just been working on tightening up the arrangements, getting the vocal melodies right."
Rzeznik said the group hopes to have the album finished this year and out in early 2006.
It will be the Goo Goo Dolls' first studio album since Gutterflower in 2002. Last year the group released the concert album and DVD Live In Buffalo: July 4, 2004, which featured a hit cover of Supertramp's "Give A Little Bit."
Gosh i dont know if i cant wait that long but glad we have a offical time frame
GOO GOO DOLLS HAPPY WITH PRODUCER CHANGE
After using Rob Cavallo to produce its last three albums, the Goo Goo Dolls have tapped Alanis Morissette and Aerosmith producer Glenn Ballard to work on the trio's next album. The group and Ballard will enter the recording studio on July 25th, and the Goos' Johnny Rzeznik told us he enjoyed the pre-production process with Ballard: "It's been great. You know, I'm really enjoying it. I mean, getting a different opinion into the mix, you know what I mean. I'm doing a little bit of the writing with him. But mostly you know, mostly we've just been working on tightening up the arrangements, getting the vocal melodies right."
Rzeznik said the group hopes to have the album finished this year and out in early 2006.
It will be the Goo Goo Dolls' first studio album since Gutterflower in 2002. Last year the group released the concert album and DVD Live In Buffalo: July 4, 2004, which featured a hit cover of Supertramp's "Give A Little Bit."
Gosh i dont know if i cant wait that long but glad we have a offical time frame