Stephen Lipson

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Stephen Lipson
Born (1954-03-16) 16 March 1954 (age 69)
OriginEngland
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • audio engineer
  • mixer
  • guitarist
  • songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar

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, Propaganda, Act, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Will Young, Geri Halliwell, Jeff Beck, Billie Eilish 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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Record collaborations

Film collaborations

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCredit
2022Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe, Top Gun Maverick - won CAS Outstanding Achievement in Sound MixingScore Mixer
2022Hans Zimmer, No Time to Die – nominated for CAS Outstanding Achievement in Sound MixingScore Mixer
2022Hans Zimmer, Top Gun Maverick – nominated for Grammys Best Compilation SoundtrackMixer
2021Billie Eilish, No Time to Die – won Oscar Best Original SongProducer
2021Billie Eilish, No Time to Die – won Golden Globes Best Song Motion PictureProducer
2021Billie Eilish, No Time to Die – won Grammys Best Song Written For Visual MediaProducer
2017Lorne Balfe, The Lego Batman Movie – nominated for CAS Outstanding Achievement in Sound MixingScore Mixer
2013Hans Zimmer, The Dark Knight Rises – nominated for Grammys Best Soundtrack AlbumProducer
2011Jeff Beck, Hammerhead – won Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental PerformanceProducer
2011Jeff Beck, Nessun Dorma – won Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental PerformanceProducer
2011Jeff Beck, Emotion & Commotion – nominated for Grammys Best Rock AlbumProducer
2011Jeff Beck, I Put A Spell on You – nominated for Grammys Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalsProducer
2011Stephen Lipson – nominated for Grammys Best Engineered Album (Emotion & Commotion)Producer and Engineer
2011Stephen Lipson – nominated for Brits Producer of the YearProducer
2011Juanes, Yerbatero, won Premio lo Nuestro Song of the YearProducer
2007Will Young, All Time Love – nominated for Brits Best British SingleProducer
2005Will Young, Your Game – won Brit for Best British SingleProducer
2004Annie Lennox, Bare – nominated for Grammys Best Pop AlbumProducer
1998Jars of Clay, Much Afraid – won Dove Award for Group of the YearProducer
1998Jars of Clay, Much Afraid – won Grammy for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel AlbumProducer
2004Will Young, Leave Right Now – nominated for Brits Best British SingleProducer
2002S Club 7, Don't Stop Movin' – won Brit for Best British SingleProducer
2002S Club 7, Don't Stop Movin' – won ITV Record of the YearProducer
1996Annie Lennox, No More I Love You's – won Grammy for Best Female Pop PerformanceProducer
1996Annie Lennox, Medusa – nominated for Best Pop Vocal AlbumProducer
1993Annie Lennox, Diva – nominated for Grammys Album of the YearProducer
1993Annie Lennox, Diva – nominated for Grammys Best Pop Vocal PerformanceProducer
1993Annie Lennox, Diva – won Grammy for Best Music Video – Long Form Music VideoProducer
1993Annie Lennox, Diva – won Brit for Best British AlbumProducer
1992Stephen Lipson – won Music Week Producer of the YearProducer
1990Paul McCartney, Flowers in the Dirt – nominated for Grammys Best Engineered AlbumProducer and Engineer

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