
Bruce Botnick
January 15, 1945 (80 years old) in 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.
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- 2024 · Pioniere der Filmmusik - Europas Sound für Hollywood as Self - Interviewee
- 2012 · Echoes from the Bowl as Self
- 2012 · You Had to Be There as
- 2012 · Doors: Mr. Mojo Risin' - The Story of L.A. Woman as Self
- 1997 · Classic Albums as Self - Recording Engineer
- 1997 · Classic Albums as Self - audio engineer
- 1997 · Classic Albums as Self - Engineer
- 1995 · Film Music Masters: Jerry Goldsmith as