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Steve Lillywhite

 
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Steve Lillywhite spent several decades as one of the most acclaimed and successful producers in British pop music, over the years compiling an impressive resumé which included work with U2, Peter Gabriel and Morrissey. Born in 1955, Lillywhite entered the music industry in 1972, landing work as a tape operator at Polygram; after handling engineering and mixing duties on a pair of LPs for Golden Earring, he earned his big break producing the demo recordings which landed the group Ultravox a contract at Island Records. Lillywhite soon joined the label as a staff producer, and after the release of Ultravox's 1977 LP Ha Ha Ha, he moved on to helming records for new wave acts including Siouxsie & the Banshees, the Psychedelic Furs, Eddie & the Hot Rods and XTC, for whom he produced a series of acclaimed albums including Drums & Wires and Black Sea.

In 1980, Lillywhite's profile was raised considerably via his work on Peter Gabriel's acclaimed third solo LP; that same year, he also produced Boy, the debut effort from a then-unknown U2. Lillywhite remained U2's producer of choice throughout their early career, with his credit also appearing on 1981's October and their 1983 breakthrough War. He also helmed Big Country's acclaimed 1983 debut The Crossing, as well as efforts from Marshall Crenshaw (Field Day) and Simple Minds (Sparkle in the Rain). In 1986, Lillywhite's most high-profile project yet arrived in the form of the Rolling Stones' Dirty Work; a year later, he produced the Pogues' excellent If I Should Fall from Grace with God, as well as the Talking Heads' final studio album, Naked. Lillywhite also helmed the solo debut from former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, 1989's Rei Momo.

For wife Kirsty MacColl, whom he married in 1984, Lillywhite next worked on 1989's Kite, as well as the Pogues' Peace and Love; as the new decade dawned, he kept an atypically low profile, most notably producing the La's' self-titled debut in addition to MacColl's Electric Landlady. His next major collaboration was with ex-Smiths frontman Morrissey, for whom he produced 1994's Vauxhall and I; that same year, Lillywhite also oversaw the singer's Boxers EP, and in 1995 they reunited for the full-length Southpaw Grammar. Lillywhite's other primary activity during the mid-1990s focused on the American act the Dave Matthews Band, for whom he helmed the 1994 major-label debut Under the Table and Dreaming, as well as 1996's Crash. For the like-minded Phish, he also produced Billy Breathes. Morrissey's Maladjusted followed in 1997. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Steve Lillywhite
Born 1955, England
Genres Pop
Rock
Occupations Music producer
Years active 1977-present

Steve Lillywhite (born 1955) is a Grammy Award-winning English music producer.

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Early career

Lillywhite entered the music industry in 1972, when he worked as a tape operator for Polygram. He produced a demo recording for the band Ultravox, which led to them being offered a recording contract with Island Records. Lillywhite soon joined Island as a staff producer, where he worked with many of the leading New Wave artists. Its first massive commercial success was with Siouxsie & the Banshees in August 1978 after producing their first single (Hong Kong garden, featuring an original hook played by a metallophone).

1980s

In 1980, Lillywhite produced Peter Gabriel (III or Melt), notable for its aggressive sound, achieved in part by the absence of cymbals throughout the album. The same year, he produced The Psychedelic Furs debut as well as Boy, the debut album of the then practically unknown U2. Lillywhite went on to produce U2's October and War, of which the latter proved to be the band's major breakthrough. He moved on to produce work by Simple Minds, Big Country,The Chameleons, Toyah, Talking Heads, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Morrissey, The Rolling Stones and the Shine album by former ABBA vocalist Frida.

In 1987 Lillywhite worked with The Pogues, producing their breakthrough single "Fairytale of New York"; it was due to him that his then wife, Kirsty MacColl, provided the lead female vocal for their biggest hit. The single narrowly missed being the UK Christmas number one single but was still one of the biggest selling records that year.

1990s

During the '90s, he continued to produce Morrissey, but began to make his mark with albums by Travis, Phish and multi platinum albums, including Under the Table and Dreaming, Crash, and Before These Crowded Streets by the Dave Matthews Band. In 1990, he co-produced U2's Achtung Baby, along with Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Flood. In 1991 he returned to Dublin to produce debut album, A Sonic Holiday, with Kilkenny band, Engine Alley. He was brought in to produce the debut (and only album) by The La's, who were unhappy with the results (criticizing Lillywhite's production techniques and use of guide tracks on the final versions of songs). In 1996 he produced Phish's Billy Breathes, and he returned to produce Joy in 2009.

Lilywhite was featured as the subject for a BBC Radio 1 documentary series on record producers. In 1999, he produced Boston band Guster's Lost and Gone Forever.

2000s

In 2000, Lillywhite was fired from his fourth album by the Dave Matthews Band after band members cited creative differences. In 2001, a number of their recordings emerged on a bootleg album, known now as The Lillywhite Sessions; many of the songs from those recordings followed later, on the Dave Matthews Band's album Busted Stuff. later. The unfinished tracks appeared online, and most of the tracks were re-recorded, without Lillywhite, with Stephen Harris as the preferred choice by the band.

In 2002, Universal boss Lucian Grainge invited him to become a major-label Managing Director. Lillywhite signed singer-songwriter Darius Danesh and exec produced Darius' debut platinum-selling album Dive In, which spawned 3 top ten hits and Mercury Records' first number one in 18 years. He also signed Razorlight who have become one of the biggest bands in the UK. Following a staff role as managing director of Mercury Records in London, he produced Jason Mraz's Mr. A-Z.

In September 2005 Lillywhite joined Columbia Records as a Senior Vice President of A&R. During his tenure he signed MGMT, a Brooklyn-based band. He left the label at the end of 2006. Lillywhite collected consecutive Grammy Awards for Record of the Year with U2's "Beautiful Day" and "Walk On." In 2006, Lillywhite won three more Grammys: Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, Best Rock Album also with U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb; and a partial win for Album of the Year for U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

In late 2006 he began working with Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Audioslave fame on Carry On, his second solo album, which was released in June 2007. He also produced two songs on Switchfoot's album, Oh! Gravity., which was released on December 26, 2006. In February 2007 Lillywhite began work with Crowded House on tracks for their first studio album in fourteen years, entitled Time On Earth. The majority of the album was produced by Ethan Johns, but Lillywhite produced four songs with the full touring lineup, including new drummer Matt Sherrod as well as studio guest guitarist Johnny Marr. Lillywhite's next project was working with US rock band Matchbox Twenty on a six song EP that comprised a portion of a greatest hits package entitled Exile on Mainstream. The two disc album entered the US charts at #3 and Australian charts at #1 and includes the radio single "How Far We've Come". 2008 found Lillywhite again in the studio with U2 working alongside longtime producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois on tracks for 2009's No Line on the Horizon. He is also at work in Austin, Texas with the notable act Blue October on that group's follow-up to Foiled, called Approaching Normal, which is slated for a March 24, 2009 release via Universal.

Steve Lillywhite's next project is to work on the return album from the band Phish during April.[1] He also produced their 1996 release Billy Breathes.

Lillywhite also worked with 30 Seconds to Mars, producing some tracks from their upcoming album This Is War.

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Allmusic ID P 98524


 
 
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