NIGEL GODRICH


'Nigel Godrich', born in England in 1971, is a Grammy Award-winning recording engineer and record producer. He is best known for his work with the English alternative band Radiohead and is sometimes called the Sixth member. He has also worked with acts such as Paul McCartney, Travis, Beck, Pavement, Air, Natalie Imbruglia, U2, and R.E.M. His production technique is notable for its dense "layers" of sound.[1]

Contents
Work
Radiohead (1994-present)
Other projects (1998-present)
Awards
From the Basement
Discography
Notes
External links

Work


Radiohead (1994-present)

Nigel Godrich is sometimes informally credited as the "sixth member" of Radiohead due to his longtime collaboration with the Oxford band. He has gained notice for helping to define Radiohead's distinct sound, which established them as one of the more acclaimed rock bands in the world during the 1990s and 2000s. He is younger than any member of Radiohead, a rare situation among producers for popular acts. When working on ''OK Computer'' at improvised studios without the close supervision of longtime veterans or record labels, both he and the band learned as they went along, ultimately crediting the open process with the record's success.
Godrich's first collaborations with Radiohead were on certain songs on the 1994 ''My Iron Lung'' EP, such as "The Trickster" and "Permanent Daylight". He went on to engineer Radiohead's second record ''The Bends'' (1995) and co-produced "Black Star" from the same album. Later in 1995, after the band found they got on well with him, he produced Radiohead's charity single "Lucky" (later to appear on ''OK Computer'') as well as the track "Talk Show Host" ("Street Spirit" b-side and a fan-favourite).
Godrich has been co-credited with Radiohead as producer on every one of their albums since ''OK Computer'' (1997), on which he made his name. He also produced singer Thom Yorke's 2006 solo album ''The Eraser''. According to recent band statements, Godrich is now working with the band again on Radiohead's seventh album, following their recording sessions with mixer Mark "Spike" Stent.
As of December 2006 Godrich was in his third month of recording sessions with Radiohead on the band's as-yet-untitled seventh studio album.
Other projects (1998-present)

Coming off his success with ''OK Computer'', Godrich mixed most of R.E.M.'s largely electronic ''Up'' (1998) and Natalie Imbruglia's hit ''Left of the Middle''. He also produced Pavement's final album ''Terror Twilight'' (1999).
Godrich has collaborated with American singer-songwriter Beck several times, on ''Mutations'' (1998), ''Sea Change'' (2002) and ''The Information'' (2006). The former two of these albums, particularly the highly acclaimed ''Sea Change'', were noted for their atmospheric folk/pop sound, a major departure from the sample-heavy, spontaneous style Beck was best known for. He has also worked with Travis thrice, producing the Scottish band's breakthrough ''The Man Who'' (1999), the follow-up ''The Invisible Band'' (2001) and the latest ''The Boy With No Name'' (2007), although the band has also worked with Brian Eno and Mike Hedges on the same album.
Godrich received his greatest visibility in 2005 for his work on Paul McCartney's ''Chaos and Creation in the Backyard'', a job he got after being recommended by legendary Beatles producer George Martin. According to interviews, the idea of bringing in a younger producer was for McCartney to challenge himself, and accordingly Godrich fired McCartney's touring band on the first day's sessions, and demanded the star abandon songs Godrich felt to be clichéd, over-sentimental or subpar. The resulting album was nominated for several Grammys including Album of the Year, and Godrich was nominated for Producer of the Year. ''Time Magazine'' claimed it was McCartney's first worthwhile album since the breakup of The Beatles.
In 2001, Godrich remixed U2's track "Walk On" for its single release. Godrich also mixed and contributed additional production on the French electronic group Air's 2004 comeback ''Talkie Walkie'', their latest album ''Pocket Symphony'' (2007) and on the Band Aid 20 charity single in 2004.

Awards


Godrich had been nominated several times previously for the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. In 2000 he won a Grammy Award for producing Best Alternative Album winner (and Album of the Year nominee) Radiohead's ''Kid A''. In 2004 he won Best Engineered Album for Radiohead's ''Hail to the Thief''.

From the Basement


In September 2006, it was announced that Godrich was shooting ''From the Basement'', a new series for British television. It was to focus on intimate, live performances by musicians, with the first episode featuring The White Stripes, Thom Yorke and Four Tet. The second, reported to be in production, would feature Beck and Jamie Lidell. Because it was deemed too uncommercial without corporate sponsors, the series was reimagined as an Internet podcast television show, with individual videos available for purchase through iTunes and elsewhere. The first episode was available for download in December 2006.[2]

Discography


'Year' 'Album' 'Artist' 'Credits'
1991 ''Superstition'' Siouxsie and the Banshees Assistant Engineer
1992 ''Vivienne McKone'' Vivienne McKone Assistant Engineer
1993 ''Buffalo Skinners'' Big Country Assistant Engineer
1994 ''Carnival of Light'' Ride Engineer
1994 ''Heitor'' Heitor Engineer
1994 ''My Iron Lung EP'' Radiohead Producer, Engineer
1995 ''The Bends'' Radiohead Engineer, Producer on one song ("Black Star")
1995 ''Feeling Mission'' Harvest Ministers Engineer
1995 ''Totally'' Tee Engineer
1995 ''Booth and the Bad Angel'' Tim Booth & Angelo Badalamenti Engineer
1996 ''English and French'' Hopper Engineer
1996 ''Sound of..McAlmont & Butler'' McAlmont and Butler Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing
1997 ''OK Computer'' Radiohead Balance Engineer, Recording Technician (Producer)
1997 ''Silver Sun'' Silver Sun Producer
1997 ''Plagiarism'' Sparks Engineer
1998 ''Left of the Middle'' Natalie Imbruglia Mixing
1998 ''Mutations'' Beck Producer, Mixing
1998 ''Sisters in Pain'' Jamaica Engineer
1998 ''Try Whistling This'' Neil Finn Remixing, Mixing
1998 ''Up'' R.E.M. Mixing
1999 ''Can You Still Feel?'' Jason Falkner Engineer
1999 ''The Man Who'' Travis Producer, Mixing
1999 ''Terror Twilight'' Pavement Producer
2000 ''Kid A'' Radiohead Producer, Engineer, Mixing
2001 "Walk On (Single)" U2 Remixer
2001 ''Amnesiac'' Radiohead Producer, Engineer
2001 ''The Invisible Band'' Travis Producer, Mixing
2001 ''Regeneration'' The Divine Comedy Producer
2002 ''Rouge On Pockmarked Cheeks'' Brazzaville Producer, Mixing, String Ensemble, Fender Rhodes
2002 ''Sea Change'' Beck Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Synthesizer, Percussion, Keyboards
2003 ''City Reading (Tre Storie Western)'' Air & Alessandro Baricco Mixing
2003 ''Hail to the Thief'' Radiohead Editing, Mixing, Operation, Recording (Producer)
2004 ''Absent Friends'' The Divine Comedy Mixing
2004 ''Heroes to Zeros'' The Beta Band Mixing
2004 ''Talkie Walkie'' Air Producer, Engineer, Mixing
2004 ''When It Falls'' Zero 7 Guitar, Sounds
2005 "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Band Aid 20 Producer
2005 ''Chaos and Creation in the Backyard'' Paul McCartney Producer, Guitar Loops
2005 ''Guero'' Beck Mixing
2005 ''The Roads Don't Love You'' Gemma Hayes Mixing
2006 ''The Eraser'' Thom Yorke Producer, Mixing, Musician, Arranger
2006 '' Charlotte Gainsbourg Producer, Mixing
2006 ''The Garden'' Zero 7 Acoustic guitar, Engineer
2006 ''The Information'' Beck Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Keyboards, Programming, Effects, Scratching, Tambourine, Percussion, Background Vocals, Speak 'n Spell Whistle, Tote A Tune, Kalimba, Drums, Game Boy
2006 ''Dad's Weird Dream'' Silver Sun Remixing
2007 ''Pocket Symphony'' Air Producer
2007 ''The Boy With No Name'' Travis Producer
2007 ''Radiohead's seventh studio album'' Radiohead Producer

Notes


1. CBC. [1]

External links



Unofficial website

All Music Guide Credits

From the Basement website

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