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Bob Clearmountain

 
Artist: Bob Clearmountain

Worked With:

Ryan Freeland, Bob Ludwig, Roy Bittan, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Mixing

Biography

Producer, engineer and mixer Bob Clearmountain was among the most acclaimed studio kingpins in all of contemporary pop. Influenced by his guitar-playing older brother, he began playing the bass as a teen; fascinated by recording technology from a young age, he also toyed with electronics. While in high school, Clearmountain and his band soon cut a demo at the New York City studio Media Sound, and when the group disbanded a short time later, he returned to the studio in the hopes of landing a job; initially hired as a delivery boy, he was serving within months as an assistant engineer on a session for Duke Ellington. Working steadily as an engineer throughout the 1970s, he was well known by the end of the decade in disco circles for his sophisticated work on hit albums from Chic and Sister Sledge; conversely, he also produced material for new wavers including the Rezillos and the Tuff Darts.

As the 1980s dawned, Clearmountain not only produced up-and-comers like Bryan Adams and the Church, but also engineered records for superstars like David Bowie and Roxy Music. His breakthrough year was 1984, when he produced Adams' smash Reckless and Hall & Oates' Big Bam Boom, as well as mixing Bruce Springsteen's landmark Born in the U.S.A. Often working in tandem with co-producer Jimmy Iovine, Clearmountain moved on to hits from INXS (Kick), Simple Minds (Once Upon a Time) and the Pretenders (Get Close); during the 1990s, he also developed SessionTools, a networkable studio management database application designed to aid in all facets of the day-to-day operations of modern recording or mixing facilities. A series of CD-ROM collections of sampled bass, drum and percussion sounds were also released under his name. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Bob Clearmountain is an award-winning American music engineer, mixer and producer. He has worked with many prominent names in music including Bruce Springsteen (he mixed his classic album Born in the U.S.A.), The Rolling Stones (he mixed their singles "Miss You" and "Out of Tears"), Bryan Adams (he has mixed almost all of his albums since Reckless), Robbie Williams (Intensive Care), Toto, Bon Jovi (These Days, Crush, Bounce), Altered State, Simple Minds, and many others.

He has been nominated for four Grammy Awards and won a Latin Grammy Award in 2007 for Best Male Pop Vocal Album for his work with engineering Ricky Martin's "MTV Unplugged". He has also been nominated for an Emmy and he has won seven TEC Awards for "Best Recording Engineer", two others for "Best Broadcast Engineer", one special "Les Paul Award" and a Monitor Award for the Rolling Stone's Voodoo Lounge pay-per-view show.

Clearmountain played bass on The Dead Boys' first album, Young, Loud and Snotty, before Jeff Magnum rejoined the group.

Selection of his work as a producer

Selection of his work as a mix engineer

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