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The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Jack Douglas (1945-2026) - The Vinyl Guide interview

The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Nate Goyer

Music, Music History, Music Interviews

4.7 β€’ 579 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 13 May 2026

⏱️ 132 minutes

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Summary

The legend himself Jack Douglas (1945-2026) shares stories from five decades of rock history β€” from producing John Lennon's final album to the memories Aerosmith, Cheap Trick, The Who, and his recent production of Silverplanes.

Topics Include:

  • Jack Douglas joins Nate from a snowy driveway, cigar in hand.
  • Silverplanes' debut album Airbus is finally releasing after years of delays.
  • Jack met Silverplanes' Aaron Smart through his college-age son.
  • Aaron turned out to own the Sunset Boulevard studio Jack had worked in.
  • Jeff Emerick mixed the album shortly before his sudden death in 2018.
  • The pandemic added two more years of delay to the release.
  • Jack and Aaron are now label partners with New York real estate billionaire Douglas Durst.
  • Their label operates 50/50 with artists β€” no standard royalty deals.
  • Signed artists include Robin Taylor Zander and the Detroit Youth Choir.
  • Jack builds songs from a single acoustic guitar performance first.
  • Aerosmith was different β€” built from the band groove up, lyrics last.
  • Walk This Way had no lyric until a Young Frankenstein gag unlocked it.
  • Jack started his career as a TV composer while janitoring at Record Plant.
  • He worked on sessions that became The Who's Who's Next.
  • Kit Lambert and Keith Moon were both, politely, out of their minds.
  • Jack survived eccentric clients by being reliably sober and crazy simultaneously.
  • John Lennon was the easiest artist Jack ever worked with.
  • John would say: "I'm the artist, you're the producer β€” let's work like that."
  • Jack engineered Imagine and stayed close to Lennon through the Lost Weekend years.
  • He was in and out of the Fame sessions with Lennon and Bowie.
  • John told Bowie: "I'm writing you the best hit you'll ever have."
  • John knew about β€” and liked β€” Aerosmith's cover of "Come Together."
  • George Martin gave Jack a flat in Kensington and a Morgan sportscar.
  • Jack helped produce Ringo's "Grow Old With Me," hiding Here Comes the Sun in the strings.
  • Double Fantasy was secretly recorded at Hit Factory, too far west for fans.
  • John wanted a middle-of-the-road record aimed at people aged 28 to 40.
  • Earl Slick was kept from rehearsals deliberately β€” a wildcard for fresh solos.
  • Rick Nielsen discovered John's Shea Stadium Rickenbacker with the setlist still taped on.
  • Rick later gifted John a custom all-white Rickenbacker, model 001, never cashed his check.
  • Cheap Trick's "I'm Losing You" session was thrilling but too edgy for the album.
  • Jack hid microphones throughout the sessions, gifting John cassettes on his birthday.
  • Jack destroyed the tape of the last day β€” John had sworn him to secrecy.
  • After John's murder, Jack and Yoko listened to vault tapes alone until dawn.
  • Yoko later sued Jack; Phil Spector's incoherent testimony and a wig mishap followed.
  • Jann Wenner called Jack a nobody β€” until Jack's lawyer read Wenner's own book aloud.
  • The jury was out ten minutes. Jack won millions.
  • The 2010 Stripped Down version was mixed in the exact same Record Plant room.
  • Live at Budokan was actually Osaka β€” Budokan tapes were too poorly recorded.
  • Jack rebuilt the Osaka drum kit using speaker-driven bass frequencies and filtered signals.
  • Aerosmith's Live Bootleg was sent back to Sony unchanged after Jack faked a remix session.

High resolution version of this podcast is available at:Β www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, hey, everyone, it's Nate, and it's May 13th, 2026, and I'm back, unfortunately, with

0:09.1

another tribute to a guest and friend of the show. This time it's Jack Douglas, who is such a

0:17.0

legendary producer. I mean, the guy's resume is really unequaled. Jack started out as a janitor

0:24.0

at the newly opened record plant in Midtown Manhattan, and he worked his way to the console

0:30.4

and eventually built one of the most remarkable production resumes in rock history.

0:38.0

Aerosmith, Toys in the Attic, Rocks, Cheap Trick's debut, Patty Smith's Radio Ethiopia,

0:44.7

and so many more, including what many consider his crowning achievement,

0:50.1

John Lennon and Yoko Ono's double fantasy.

0:53.4

He was very close to both John and Yoko during that

0:57.0

pivotal moment in their lives. He continued to work with Yoko for many years. And he just has such

1:04.4

an incredible story. Jack and I spoke a few times and communicated offline as well. He was always lovely, very generous, man.

1:13.9

He always took time and shared his stories and knowledge with those who asked.

1:19.9

I got to know Jack through Aaron Smart of Silver Plains and make records, and it's likely one of

1:26.7

Jack's final projects.

1:28.1

And wow, what a brilliant album.

1:30.5

Check out Silver Plains Airbus album, if you have a chance.

1:35.1

Jack and I talk a lot about that record here.

1:37.0

But we also discuss working with Aerosmith, Cheap Trick.

1:41.2

We spend much of the second half of the conversation talking about John Lennon,

1:45.4

Yoko Ono, working with them on double fantasy, his memories of the two of them, pulling those

1:51.9

sessions together, his recollection of December 8th, 1980, and so much more. And if you haven't

1:57.8

heard these interviews before, I think you'll hear how marvelous a man

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