Ian Caple

Ian Caple is an English recording engineer, record producer, and mixer.[1]

Ian Caple
Birth nameIan Caple
OriginLondon, England
Occupation(s)Recording engineer, record producer, programmer, mixer
Years active1979–present
Associated actsTindersticks, Tricky, Shriekback, Alain Bashung
Websitewww.flammusic.com

History

Caple's career began at EMI Music in 1979. After training at Abbey Road Studios, he became an engineer at EMI's KPM studios in Denmark Street London. He worked with Shriekback on their early albums at KPM as well as Kate Bush[2] Simple Minds and Adam & The Ants. He left in 1984 to work as a freelance engineer/producer/programmer and mixer.

Through the 1980s he worked again with Shriekback as well as many other Indie artists including the Pale Fountains, Jah Wobble, The Colourfield, Julian Cope, The Mekons, The Chameleons, The Wolfhounds,[3] and East Village

In 1989, he produced The Mekons Rock 'n Roll album which features in Pitchfork's top 100 albums of the '80s[4] and is number 272 in Spin Magazine's ' 300 best albums of the past 30 years '[5]

In the early 1990s, he co - produced the debut album for Tindersticks.[6] The album – Tindersticks, was released in 1993 and was voted album of the year by Melody Maker magazine.[7] He went on to work with them for the next 16 years, either recording, co-producing or mixing 14 albums and movie soundtracks. The second Tindersticks album Tindersticks was recorded at Conny Plank's studio In Cologne and at Abbey Road Studios, it was released in 1995 and reached number 13 in the UK Albums Chart.[8]

In 1995 he was asked to remix the single "Black Steel" for Tricky and this led to a long term collaboration with the artist. Caple mixed more singles with Tricky including Hell is round the corner The Hell EP which went to number 12 in the UK singles chart[9] and with Tricky remixed "where do we go from here" by Yoko Ono for her album Rising Remixes. He also recorded and mixed Tricky's Nearly God album,[3] featuring guest vocals from Terry Hall of The Specials, Alison Moyet, Neneh Cherry, Björk and Martina Topley-Bird. Soon after, he went to Jamaica with Tricky to record, program and mix the next album – Pre-Millennium Tension which went on to sell 450,000 copies worldwide[10] and was featured in Q magazine's list of the "50 heaviest albums of all time"[11]

He worked again with Tricky in 2012 when he mixed his 9th studio album False Idols it reached number 15 in the UK Indie albums chart[12] and number 5 in the US Dance/Electronic albums chart[13]

In 1996 he recorded and co-produced the debut album Attack of the Grey Lantern by Mansun which spent 19 weeks in the UK Albums Chart and reached Number One in February 1997, selling over 100,000 copies in the UK and achieving Gold status.[14] It was ranked at number 12 in Melody Maker's ' best 50 albums of the year 1997 '[15] Two singles from the album, "Stripper Vicar" and "Wide Open Space" made the UK top 40 singles chart.[16]

In 1997 he produced the Fantaisie militaire album for Alain Bashung in France. It was released in 1998 and went to number one in the French albums chart and spent 36 weeks in the top 50[17] It went on to be certified Platinum,[18] winning the best album of the year at the 1999 Victoires de la musique – the French music awards, and in 2005 it received the award for the best album of the past 20 years at Victoires de la musique.[19] In 2010 Rolling Stone magazine voted it number 9 in the 100 best French rock albums of all time[20]

In 1999 and 2000, he produced and mixed the album Bulle(s) for the french band Loeil.

In 2000 he produced the debut album for Irish rock band JJ72 which reached number 16 in the UK albums chart and spent 35 weeks in the Irish album chart, peaking at number 7,[21] it has gone on to sell over 500,000 copies worldwide[22] and has achieved Gold status in the UK.[14] Also in 2000 he mixed the album Gratte Poil for French band Tetes Raides, it spent 61 weeks in the French album charts, reaching number 23[23] and achieved Gold status

In 2001, he mixed the album L'Absente for French composer Yann Tiersen which spent 41 weeks in the French album charts, reaching number 8[24] it sold over 100,000 copies in France[25] and went on to sell 250,000 copies worldwide[26]

In 2008, he mixed the debut album for Greek singer-songwriter Monika Christodoulou (Monika), it sold over 30,000 copies in Greece, achieving Platinum status.[27]

In 2009, he produced the Where The Oceans End album for French band Cocoon. It was released in 2010 and spent 49 weeks in French album charts, peaking at number 6[28] selling over 100,000 copies and achieving platinum status[29] Also in 2009 he produced the debut album – Until the Earth Begins to Part for Scottish indie band Broken Records

In 2006, he mixed the album Amor Doloroso for French star Jacques Higelin, In 2010 he mixed the next Jacques Higelin album Coup de Foudre which spent 48 weeks in the French album charts and peaked at number 2.[30] it sold over 50,000 copies and achieved Gold status[31] Also in 2010 he recorded and mixed Higelin's live album – Paris/Zenith 2010.

In 2012, he mixed the album Le dernier présent for French singer-songwriter Alexis HK it reached number 22 in the French album chart[32]

In 2013, he recorded and co produced Emilie Simon's album Mue.[33] It was released in 2014 and went to number 16 in the French album chart[34] in 2014 he recorded and mixed the debut album by Danish singer/songwriter Broken Twin[2] which reached number 8 in the Danish album charts[35] in 2016 he mixed the last Jacques Higelin album 75 which spent 12 weeks in the French album charts and reached number 6[36]

In 2015, he produced the debut album ' Too many Gods' for English rock band Cats in Space [37] the success of the album led to him producing the second one ' Scarecrow' in 2017 [37]

In 2018, he produced the album Ceux Qui Dorment Dans La Poussière with French artist and songwriter David Assaraf. It was recorded in Paris at Motorbass Studio and featured Matthieu Chedid on vocals and guitar[38]

Selected discography

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References

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  2. Lester, Paul (1 April 2014). "Broken Twin (No 1,732)". Theguardian.
  3. "Ian Caple - Credits". AllMusic.
  4. "Top 100 Albums of the 1980s". Pitchfork.com.
  5. "The 300 Best Albums of the Past 30 Years (1985–2014) - SPIN". Spin.com. 11 May 2015.
  6. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (7 July 2001). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. via Internet Archive. Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  7. "Rocklist.net...Melody Maker End of year Lists - The '90's ..."
  8. British Hit Singles and Albums (19th ed.). Guinness World Records. ISBN 978-1-904994-10-7.
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  11. "Q Magazine Lists". Rocklist.net.
  12. 2013 Top 40 Independent Albums Archive". Official Charts Company. 8 June 2013.
  13. Dance/Electronic Albums : Jun 15, 2013". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media
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  18. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2010-11-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  20. Rolling Stone, n°18 de février 2010, p. 29
  21. Hung, Steffen. "Discography JJ72". Irishcharts.com.
  22. Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 814
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  27. "Monika - Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  28. "Where The Oceans End by Cocoon - Music Charts". Acharts.co.
  29. "Listen to songs from the album Where The Oceans End of the artist Cocoon". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
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  31. "InfoDisc : Les Certifications Officielles des Albums en 2004". InfoDisc.fr.
  32. Hung, Steffen. "Discographie Alexis HK". Lescharts.com.
  33. "Universal Music - Simon Emilie - Bio". Universalmusic.ch.
  34. Hung, Steffen. "Emilie Simon - Mue". Lescharts.com.
  35. Hung, Steffen. "Broken Twin - May". Danishcharts.dk.
  36. "Jacques Higelin - Higelin 75". Chartsinfrance.net. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  37. "Townsend Music Official Online Store : Merch, Music, Downloads & Clothing". Townsendmusic.store. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  38. "David Assaraf - Ceux Qui Dorment Dans La Poussière - Indiepoprock". Indiepoprock.fr. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  39. "Golden Sea - Our Broken Garden - Credits - AllMusic".
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