I told Celine Dion not to record that ‘Titanic’ song. That’s about as big as you can get. ‘Flashdance?’ I thought, ‘Welder by day, disco dancer by night – who wants to see that?’ – David Foster
There’s plenty of people who can sing OK that make terrific records, and I love them from afar. But when I make a record, I need great voices. That’s always my mandate. – David Foster
I’m probably wouldn’t do anything differently if I had to do it again. Every little thing that happens to you, good and bad, becomes a little piece of the puzzle of who you become. Every successful person you read about – Warren Buffett, Bill Gates – they all say pretty much the same thing. ‘Do what you love.’ I know I did. – David Foster
Commerce and art are natural enemies. And also, the enemy of good is great. And the enemy of great is good, so there’s this huge juggling that’s going on all the time. – David Foster
I think that most of my romance comes out in my music. And if you look at my track record of three ex-wives, maybe there’s something to that. – David Foster
With Celine Dion, we were selling 25 million records a pop. ‘Pop’ stands for ‘popular.’ It means we’re plugging into the masses. – David Foster
When I produce a record, I roll up my sleeves; I’m not one of those passive guys. I really get in there and make sure every note is measured. I tell the bass player, ‘You have to play it like this,’ or I tell the drummer, ‘It’s got to be like this.’ – David Foster
I am uncompromising to the point of huge dissension in the studio. And it’s served me very well. My theory and my philosophy is, ‘Compromise breeds mediocrity.’ Obviously, you have to pick your battles, and the more success an artist has, the more they want to be involved in their own career, which is not necessarily a good thing. – David Foster