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Ferguson

[fur-guh-suhn]

noun

  1. a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.



Ferguson

/ ˈfɜːɡəsən /

noun

  1. Sir Alex ( ander ) Chapman. born 1941, Scottish footballer and manager: manager of Aberdeen (1978–86) with whom he won the European Cup Winners' Cup (1983); manager of Manchester United (1986–2013) with whom he won thirteen English league titles, five FA Cups, and the Champions League twice (1999, 2008)

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At the time, Trauma Records was a subsidiary of Interscope, and Trauma had had major success by signing Bush to its label, so Ferguson connected Palmer to the band to mix some songs on the album.

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One particular memory stands out to Wilder during this phase — he remembers being at his home studio in the Valley one day and showing Ferguson some of the album’s rough mixes.

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When they got to “Don’t Speak,” which was originally written by Eric but was later reworked by the band, Ferguson made a crucial observation and proclamation.

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In 1994, Wilder was tapped by Interscope’s A&R representative, Tony Ferguson, to produce the album.

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Early on, they had a conversation about their musical direction, which Wilder says he and Ferguson — the latter of whom originally signed No Doubt to Interscope — wanted the band to expand.

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