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==Additional work== Botnick has a credit as assistant engineer on [[the Rolling Stones]]' ''[[Let It Bleed]]'' album. He later produced [[Eddie Money]]'s first two albums, ''[[Eddie Money (album)|Eddie Money]]'' in 1977 and ''[[Life for the Taking]]'' in 1978. Botnick also produced two albums for Paul Collins' rock group [[The Beat (US)|The Beat]], including 1979's ''The Beat'' and 1982's ''The Kids Are The Same''. He also co-produced [[Kenny Loggins]]β 1982 album, ''[[High Adventure]]''. Botnick had a long-running association with film composer [[Jerry Goldsmith]] as his scoring mixer. Botnick first met Goldsmith on 1979's ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'' and they worked together on most of Goldsmith's film projects - numbering over 100 - from the 1980s through to Goldsmith's death in 2004. He also engineered at least two of [[Lonnie Mack]]'s late-1960s Elektra albums, and is credited as Re-Recording Mixer for the movie Gremlins. Was the producer and mixing engineer of the 1972 album Rising by the band [[Mark-Almond]].
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