AT THE AGE OF 20, GUITARIST MICHAEL LANDAU SET foot in a recording studio for the first time. By the time he was 30, he was the king of the ’80s Los Angeles music scene, having played on sessions for Boz Scaggs, Michael Jackson, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Miles Davis, Ray Charles, and countless others—so many, in fact, that at some point, he lost count of how many records he’d been on.
“I think people called me for sonic reasons,” says Landau. “There was a certain sound I had that seemed to stand out. At the same time, you don’t want to stand out too much. That’s the job of the singer. I always tried to tailor my sound and my parts so that I wasn’t abusing whoever was singing.”…
