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Lillywhite was brutally honest on the Word In Your Ear podcast, where he described his time producing the Stones' 18th studio album, Dirty Work. The recording process commenced in January 1985 and lasted until August of the same year.

"I was Henry Kissinger. I worked with Keith and Mick. I worked with Keith and Mick when they were not talking to each other at all," Lillywhite said. "Literally, maybe one hour out of the whole time we were making the record did they even talk to each other. It was Hell."

"They literally weren't [in the same room]. I would have one come up to me and go 'blah blah blah blah blah,' and I would go and say to the other one, and he'd go 'tell him blah blah blah blah blah.'"

Keith Richards and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones spend a night at Ronnie Scott's in London, 18th November 1985.

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While a tense time in his career, Lillywhite reflects on recording process as an educational cornerstone. From his experience working with the Stones, he learned it is always good to have another pair of ears. An open-door policy is key.

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