Hello
My name is Owen Morris. For thirty one years now, I’ve been
making a living recording music. This is my personal, homemade website about my record
producing.
Hopefully this is a way for me to connect with new bands and
artists. So please do get in touch if you’re interested in me recording you or doing
some mixing for you.
I’ve tried to tell, briefly, my recollection of how those
sessions went and what happened. Also, I get to set the record straight about some
of the dafter things that have been written and said about some of my recording
sessions.
I’m in the middle of updating this site. The last two years
have been my busiest ever and I’ve been wanting to write about who I’ve been working
with. The site has gone a bit odd in the process……somethings are working…….bits are not.
For the record, not one single thing that I’m writing
anywhere on this site has been sanctioned or approved by my managers at Hannah
Management. This site is totally my own web-biog-blog thing. I am not wanting or
intending to upset anyone with anything I write here: everyone I write about I like and
have good memories of working with.
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Bruce Springsteen: “Owen Morris’ forward
thinking, but completely soulful and
truthful production on Marah’s “Float
away” re-invigorated and re-inspired my
own musical passion. When I heard it, I
just had to ask to sing and play on it.
What a great record. What a great guy!”
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Johnny Depp: “Owen understands how to
work with an artist in a way that
provides the best possible creative
environment for them. This is why he has
consistently produced incredible
recordings.”
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Chris Martin: “We begged Owen Morris to
produce us. He turned us down.”
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Jimmy Iovine: “Owen Morris’ production
on Eastern Conference Champions
“Ameritown” album is flawless. The
quality just shines through. American
bands should be desperate to record with
this guy.”
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Liam Gallagher: “Owen Morris is a
complete and utter gentleman and one of
the coolest people I’ve met. We had the
greatest possible time recording my
vocals on every single thing we did
together.”
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Tony Blair: “I think we should leave
immediately, Cherie.”
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Marcus Russell: “Oasis sessions, when
Owen was producing…were extremely
productive, totally professional and
hugely enjoyable places to be. I cannot
recommend working with Owen highly
enough. I’m proud to call him a friend.”
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Alan McGee: “Owen Morris is a genius. He
single-handedly saved Definitely Maybe,
and at the same time created Oasis’ full
on, gigantic rock ‘n roll sound. I’m
proud to call him a friend”
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Noel Gallagher: “Even though he is
Welsh, I have to say that the work Owen
did with Oasis was incredible. He’s up
there with Phil Spector and George
Martin. Every band should want to work
with him.”
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Korda Marshall: “Owen is a fucking
genius, and that’s all anyone who is
interested in music needs to know. Yes,
we’ve had the occasional disagreement,
but still Owen produced for me the best
and most successful albums of my
illustrious career. I’m very proud to
call him a friend.”
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Kieran Webster: “Without Owen Morris’s
production, The View would never have
been successful. Our first two albums
are undeniable works of genius. And it
is Owen who is responsible. He brings
magic to the recordings. ”