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Bruce Botnick

Jan 15, 1945 - Los Angeles, CA

Bruce Botnick (born 1945) is an American audio engineer and record producer. He is best known for co-producing L.A. Woman, the sixth studio album by the Doors, after producer Paul A. Rothchild quit during production of the album. Botnick is also known for producing for Eddie Money and his platinum albums Eddie Money and Life for the Taking, as well as Steve Perry's platinum album Street Talk. Botnick also engineered for the Beach Boys and their eleventh studio album Pet Sounds, as well as producing and engineering for acts such as Love, Buffalo Springfield, Dave Mason, the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, the Rolling Stones, as well as film composer Jerry Goldsmith.

Credits

Cast

Media
Movie1995Film Music Masters: Jerry Goldsmith
Movie2012Echoes from the BowlSelf
Movie2012You Had to Be There
Movie2024Pioniere der Filmmusik - Europas Sound für HollywoodSelf - Interviewee
Movie2012Doors: Mr. Mojo Risin' - The Story of L.A. WomanSelf
Movie2010When You're StrangeSelf (archive footage/photos)
TV Show1997Classic AlbumsSelf - Recording Engineer1
TV Show1997Classic AlbumsSelf - audio engineer1
TV Show1997Classic AlbumsSelf - Engineer1

Crew

Media
Movie1996City HallScoring MixerSound
Movie1970HWY: An American PastoralSound EngineerSound
Movie2011Bad TeacherScoring MixerSound
Movie1992AladdinSound RecordistCrew
Movie1992AladdinSound MixerSound
Movie1994The Return of JafarSound MixerSound
Movie1997L.A. ConfidentialScoring MixerSound
Movie2000The Doors: A Celebration - VH1 StorytellersSoundSound
Movie2015Frank Zappa & The Mothers: Roxy: The MovieSound MixerSound
Movie1996Star Trek: First ContactMusic EditorSound
Movie1990Total RecallScore EngineerCrew
Movie2020The Doors: Break on Thru - A Celebration of Ray ManzarekSound MixerSound
Movie1970HWY: An American PastoralOriginal Music ComposerSound
Movie2010When You're StrangeMusic ProducerSound