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David Z.(I)

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David Z (born David Rivkin) is a music producer, engineer, mixer, and writer from Minneapolis, Minnesota who resides in Los Angeles, California. He is most well known for his long-standing work with Prince, but has also contributed to award winning albums by Etta James, BoDeans, Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang. He worked Terri Nunn from Berlin on her 1991 album Moment of Truth. He also produced the US #1 single "She Drives Me Crazy" by Fine Young Cannibals, creating the song's signature snare drum sound.[1] He was a member of Lipps Inc, with whom he had a US #1 and UK #2 hit with "Funkytown."

David is eldest of three brothers each of whom work in media entertainment. His youngest brother Bobby Z. was the original drummer in Prince's band The Revolution whilst his middle brother Stephen E. Rivkin is notable for his work as a film editor, particularly as editor of the Pirates Of The Caribbean trilogy of films and Avatar.

After spending much of his teenage years in a variety of local rock'n'roll bands around Minneapolis, Z spent time between Minneapolis and Los Angeles throughout the early 1970s songwriting and engineering. His early work is perhaps most known over this period in his writing contributions for Gram Parsons' first solo album GP, particularly the track 'How Much I've Lied', before going on to play a major role in establishing not only the Minneapolis sound but through his innovative use of drum machines, loops and samples much of production aesthetic now synonymous with music from the 1980s. Many collaborations of material was produced by David at Paisley Park throughout the late 1980s and 90's.

During the mid-1970s, David encountered Prince playing around the Minneapolis scene. The pair went on to record a set of demos with Z engineering which ultimately led to Prince signing a recording deal with Warner Bros. Records. Although much of the detail of Z's exact contributions to Prince's albums is lost in the myth surrounding Prince and his prolific writing and recording, it is clear that his input, recording technique and production are intertwined intrinsically in to those recordings. His most well documented contributions to Prince's folio of work are his writing, production and engineering on 1985 hit "Kiss" - originally a song given to the band Mazarati by Prince for their debut album which Z was producing[4] - and his recording and engineering of Purple Rain.

Z continues to work successfully in the field of film soundtracks and scoring. Aside from his early work with Prince on Purple Rain and Under The Cherry Moon, Z's work can be heard on the 1996 John Travolta film Michael (1996) directed by Nora Ephron, where he produced songs by Al Green and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. His songs with Tevin Campbell "Stand Out" and "I 2 I" are featured in Disney's film A Goofy Movie (1995) as well as I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998).
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    John Travolta in Michael (1996)
    Michael
    5.7
    • Soundtrack("The Spider and the Fly", "Love God (And Everyone Else)")
    • 1996
    Jason Marsden and Bill Farmer in A Goofy Movie (1995)
    A Goofy Movie
    6.9
    • Soundtrack("Stand Out", "I 2 I")
    • 1995
    Jonathan Taylor Thomas in I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)
    I'll Be Home for Christmas
    5.6
    • Soundtrack("Blue Christmas")
    • 1998
    Nicholas Celozzi, Alfonso Freeman, Tom Malloy, Ray Wise, Arianne Zucker, Molly Burnett, Natasha Kermani, Paul Leach, and Marie Pizano in Shattered (2017)
    Shattered
    5.2
    • Music Department(as David Rivkin)
    • 2017

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    • Nicholas Celozzi, Alfonso Freeman, Tom Malloy, Ray Wise, Arianne Zucker, Molly Burnett, Natasha Kermani, Paul Leach, and Marie Pizano in Shattered (2017)
      Shattered
      5.2
      • music supervisor (as David Rivkin)
      • 2017
    • House of a Lifetime: Richard Lewis (2014)
      House of a Lifetime: Richard Lewis
      8.7
      • original theme
      • 2014
    • Peter Blakeley: God's Little Elvis
      Music Video
      • music producer
      • 1994
    • The Go-Go's: Cool Jerk (1991)
      The Go-Go's: Cool Jerk
      3.7
      Music Video
      • written by
      • 1991

    Sound Department



    • Composed
      • sound mixer
      • supervising sound editor (as David Rivkin)
      • 2010
    • Eddie Lavata'i, Elizabeth Wolfgramm, Eugene Hunt, Haini Wolfgramm, Kathi Wolfgramm, Leroy Wolfgramm, Moana Wolfgramm, and Rudy Wolfgramm in The Jets in Hawaii (1987)
      The Jets in Hawaii
      8.7
      TV Movie
      • sound mixer (as David Rivkin)
      • 1987

    Soundtrack



    • Cold Case (2003)
      Cold Case
      7.6
      TV Series
      • producer: "She Drives Me Crazy" (uncredited)
      • 2003
    • Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino, and Dermot Mulroney in Where the Money Is (2000)
      Where the Money Is
      6.3
      • writer: "Lie To Me"
      • 2000
    • Jonathan Taylor Thomas in I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)
      I'll Be Home for Christmas
      5.6
      • producer: "Blue Christmas"
      • 1998
    • Conan O'Brien in Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993)
      Late Night with Conan O'Brien
      8.2
      TV Series
      • writer: "Lie To Me" (uncredited)
      • 1997
    • John Travolta in Michael (1996)
      Michael
      5.7
      • producer: "The Spider and the Fly", "Love God (And Everyone Else)"
      • 1996
    • Jason Marsden and Bill Farmer in A Goofy Movie (1995)
      A Goofy Movie
      6.9
      • producer: "Stand Out", "I 2 I"
      • 1995
    • Liv Tyler and Pruitt Taylor Vince in Heavy (1995)
      Heavy
      6.7
      • writer: "How Much I've Lied"
      • 1995
    • Young Dragons: Kung Fu Kids II (1986)
      Young Dragons: Kung Fu Kids II
      6.4
      • producer: "Curiosity"
      • 1986

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      • David Rivkin

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