Richard Dashut
Richard Dashut
Also known as Richard "Dick Dash" Dashut
Born Richard Charles Dashut (1951-09-19)September 19, 1951(age 74)
Years active 1972–present
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Richard Charles Dashut (born September 19, 1951) is an American record producer who produced several Fleetwood Mac albums including Rumours , Tusk , Live , Mirage , Tango in the Night , and Time .
Dashut was born in West Hollywood, California , and started his career sweeping floors in a recording studio where he later met Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks . Keith Olsen hired Dashut as a maintenance worker at Sound City and later employed him as second engineer on a few albums including Buckingham Nicks , which in turn led to Dashut's work with Fleetwood Mac. Dashut also co-wrote several songs with Lindsey Buckingham and also co-produced his Law and Order and Out of the Cradle solo albums.
Discography As You Will (1973) – Lambert and Nuttycombe – (assistant engineer)Buckingham Nicks (1973) – Buckingham Nicks – (second engineer)Rumours (1977) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer)French Kiss (1977) – Bob Welch – (engineer)Not Shy (1978) – Walter Egan – (producer, engineer)Tusk (1979) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer)Uprooted (1979) – Rob Grill – (recording)Three Hearts (1979) – Bob Welch – (Co-producer "Ghost of Flight 401")Live (1980) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, live mixing)Law and Order (1981) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer, recording)The Visitor (1981) – Mick Fleetwood – (producer, performer, photography)Tongue Twister (1981) – Shoes – (producer)Mirage (1982) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, co-writer, engineer)I'm Not Me (1983) – Mick Fleetwood – (producer, co-writer)National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer)Back to the Future (1985) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer)A Fine Mess (1986) – Christine McVie – (producer)Remembrance Days (1987) – The Dream Academy – (producer)Tango in the Night (1987) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, co-writer, engineer)Greatest Hits (1988) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer)The Very Best of Bob Welch (1991) – Bob Welch – (producer, engineer)25 Years – The Chain (1992) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer, co-writer)Out of the Cradle (1992) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer, co-writer)Altered Beast (1993) – Matthew Sweet – (producer)Time (1995) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer)The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (2002) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, co-writer, engineer)With Buckingham Nicks Year Album US UK Additional information 1973 Buckingham Nicks - - Debut album featuring duo of Buckingham and partner Stevie Nicks. Both would later join Fleetwood Mac, after this album failed commercially and label Polydor dropped them as they were recording tracks for follow-up LP
With Fleetwood Mac Albums Year Album US UK AUS CAN GER SWI AUT SWE FRA RIAA certification1977 Rumours 1 1 1 1 6 25 19 27 19× Platinum 1979 Tusk 4 1 2 2 3 4 8 6 2× Platinum 1982 Mirage 1 5 2 4 12 10 5 2× Platinum 1987 Tango in the Night 7 1 5 2 2 7 25 1 25 3× Platinum 1995 Time - 47 - - 92 - - - -
Live albums and compilations Year Album US UK AUS CAN GER SWI AUT SWE FRA RIAA certifications 1980 Live 14 31 20 51 50 Gold 1988 Greatest Hits 14 3 3 18 15 8× Platinum 2002 The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac 12 6 16 18 Platinum
DVD and video releases Classic Albums : Rumours (1997)Tusk tour documentary (1982)Mirage Tour (1982)With Lindsey Buckingham With Mick Fleetwood Year Album US Additional information 1981 The Visitor 43 Featured two Fleetwood Mac remakes – "Rattlesnake Shake" & "Walk A Thin Line" 1983 I'm Not Me – Billed as "Mick Fleetwood's Zoo"
Soundtrack appearances Year Song Soundtrack Additional information 1983 "Holiday Road", "Dancing Across the USA" National Lampoon's Vacation - 1985 "Time Bomb Town" Back to the Future - "Trouble" Just One of the Guys -
Tours Fleetwood Mac tour –Rumours tour – 1977–78Tusk tour – 1979–80Mirage tour – 1982External links