Stephen Lipson
Stephen J. Lipson (born 16 March 1954) is an English record producer, audio engineer, guitarist and songwriter. As a record producer, he has worked with many artists including Annie Lennox, Will Young, Geri Halliwell, Jeff Beck and Hans Zimmer. He has also engineered, played guitar on and contributed to much of the programming on many of the records he has produced.
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Born | 16 March 1954 |
Origin | England |
Occupation(s) |
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Instruments | Guitar |
Collaborations
- Playing in the Flame – Sally Oldfield (1981)
- Slave to the Rhythm – Grace Jones (1985)
- Earthrise) – Tandy Morgan (1985)
- Flowers in the Dirt – Paul McCartney (1989)
- Diva – Annie Lennox (1992)
- A Spanner in the Works – Rod Stewart (1995)
- Medusa – Annie Lennox (1995)
- Live the Life – Michael W. Smith (1998)
- Ronan – Ronan Keating (2000)
- Scream If You Wanna Go Faster – Geri Halliwell (2001)
- Turn It On – Ronan Keating (2003)
- Bare – Annie Lennox (2003)
- Counting Down the Days – Natalie Imbruglia (2005)
- Keep On – Will Young (2005)
- Future Past – Duncan James (2006)
- Let It Go – Will Young (2008)
- Winter Songs – Ronan Keating (2009)
- Reality Killed the Video Star – Robbie Williams (2009)
- Fires – Ronan Keating (2012)
- Time of My Life – Ronan Keating (2016)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Credit |
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2013 | Hans Zimmer, The Dark Knight Rises – nominated for Grammys Best Soundtrack Album | Producer |
2011 | Jeff Beck, Hammerhead – won Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental Performance | Producer |
2011 | Jeff Beck, Nessun Dorma – won Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance | Producer |
2011 | Jeff Beck, Emotion & Commotion – nominated for Grammys Best Rock Album | Producer |
2011 | Jeff Beck, I Put A Spell on You – nominated for Grammys Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | Producer |
2011 | Stephen Lipson – nominated for Grammys Best Engineered Album (Emotion & Commotion) | Producer and Engineer |
2011 | Stephen Lipson – nominated for Brits Producer of the Year | Producer |
2011 | Juanes, Yerbatero, won Premio lo Nuestro Song of the Year | Producer |
2007 | Will Young, All Time Love – nominated for Brits Best British Single | Producer |
2005 | Will Young, Your Game – won Brit for Best British Single | Producer |
2004 | Annie Lennox, Bare – nominated for Grammys Best Pop Album | Producer |
1998 | Jars of Clay, Much Afraid – won Dove Award for Group of the Year | Producer |
1998 | Jars of Clay, Much Afraid – won Grammy for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album | Producer |
2004 | Will Young, Leave Right Now – nominated for Brits Best British Single | Producer |
2002 | S Club 7, Don't Stop Movin' – won Brit for Best British Single | Producer |
2002 | S Club 7, Don't Stop Movin' – won ITV Record of the Year | Producer |
1996 | Annie Lennox, No More I Love You's – won Grammy for Best Female Pop Performance | Producer |
1996 | Annie Lennox, Medusa – nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album | Producer |
1993 | Annie Lennox, Diva – nominated for Grammys Album of the Year | Producer |
1993 | Annie Lennox, Diva – nominated for Grammys Best Pop Vocal Performance | Producer |
1993 | Annie Lennox, Diva – won Grammy for Best Music Video – Long Form Music Video | Producer |
1993 | Annie Lennox, Diva – won Brit for Best British Album | Producer |
1992 | Stephen Lipson – won Music Week Producer of the Year | Producer |
1990 | Paul McCartney, Flowers in the Dirt – nominated for Grammys Best Engineered Album | Producer and Engineer |
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