[quote="Wait and See"]Again, I have to point to the fact that Padgham was later responsible for Phil Collins's "No Jacket Required". You don't get any slicker, more clinical pop music than that album. He did get a great drum sound for Phil Collins, though. I'm not taking that away from him.[/quote]
I'm failing to see the argument here. All I can make of it is that you hate Phil Collins. Again... good producers make the "artists" vision happen. He doesn't put his signature all over everything like Mutt Lange as an example.
Synchronicity sounds nothing like No Jacket Required...other than that it was engineered to a high standard. I think you need to read those articles a little more thoroughly again to understand the role Hugh played. Essentially at that point in his career, he was still a glorified engineer.
Yes, I too was driven to tears by the barrage of Phil Collins on the radio in the '80s...but that was Phil Collins, playing Phil Collins music, recorded the way Phil Collins wanted it to sound. As an engineer, Hugh Pagham created the famous Phil Collins drum sound, but he didn't write Su Su Sudio for god's sake! Face Value sounds nothing like No Jacket. He also did (IMO) Sting's best album Ten Sumner's Tales which is different again. It's kind of interesting how all of the albums he has worked on sound different, and are a true reflection of where that artist was at that point in their career and at that time in music history.
That's what good producers do.
If you want someone to blame about the direction the Police took...try emailing
Sting@Sting.com.