Producer FLEMMING RASMUSSEN Talks About His Work With METALLICA

April 9, 2004

Record producer Flemming Rasmussen, who collaborated with METALLICA on three of their albums in the 1980s, was recently interviewed by Swedish radio station Sveriges Radio about work with the band.

The Danish studio wizard, who stated that he is proud of his affiliation with METALLICA, revealed that he considers "Master Of Puppets" to be his best work from the three albums he worked on with the group. Asked if he would ever work with METALLICA again, Flemming said it's a possibility as he always get together for drinks with the band whenever they stop by Copenhagen on tour. Listen to a short clip of the interview starting at the 10:50 mark here (Real Audio).

(Thanks: The 4 Horsemen)

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