Steve Fitzmaurice

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Stephen Fitzmaurice is an Irish mixer and producer based in London, England. His credits include albums for Depeche Mode, Seal, Sam Smith, Ian Brown, Kylie Minogue, Sting, Paloma Faith, Olly Murs, The Kooks, Alicia Keys, U2, Hikaru Utada,Mr.Children, Edyta Gorniak.

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As a teenager, Fitzmaurice moved from Dublin to London, where he began working at Sarm Studios with producer Trevor Horn and mixer Julian Mendelsohn. He later moved to New York where he worked on records by Jodeci, Eric Clapton and young upcoming artists, including Timbaland and Missy Elliott.

Since becoming a freelance mix engineer and producer, Fitzmaurice has won and been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. Fitzmaurice co-produced and mixed the first ever Number One James Bond track and Oscar-winning song, "Writing's On The Wall". He also mixed Falling Slowly by The Frames, which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 80th Academy Awards.

Awards

Songwriting and production credits

TitleYearArtistAlbumSongwriterProducer
PrimarySecondaryAdditionalVocal
"Ripped Inside"1992 Tasmin Archer Great Expectations Yes check.svg
"Deliver Me"1996 The Beloved XYes check.svg
"That Concludes Our Broadcast Day" John Ottman The Cable Guy OST Yes check.svg
"Steal My Body Home"1999 The Frames Pavement Tune EPYes check.svg
"Look Back Now"Yes check.svg
"Plateau" Dance the Devil Yes check.svg
"Neath the Beaches"Yes check.svg
"Dance the Devil Back into His Hole"Yes check.svg
"Taking the Hard Way Out"Rent Day Blues EPYes check.svg
"It's a Shame"2000Lee GriffithsNorthern SongsYes check.svg
"Lay Lady Lay"
(with Gemma Hayes)
2004MagnetNon-album singleYes check.svg
"On My Knees"
(featuring Ghostface Killah)
The 411 Between the Sheets Yes check.svg
"Easy Way Out"2005 Charlotte Church Tissues and Issues Yes check.svg
"Love Show"2006 Skye Mind How You GoYes check.svg
"Les Mots Simples"
(with Brett Anderson)
2008 Emmanuelle Seigner Non-album singleYes check.svg
"So Called Summer" Team Waterpolo Yes check.svg
"Room 44"2009Yes check.svg
"New York" Paloma Faith Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? Yes check.svg
"Luv Ya"Non-album singleYes check.svg
"Coming Home"2010 Lemar The Hits Yes check.svg
"Ask Me to Stay" Olly Murs Olly Murs Yes check.svg
"I Need a Dollar"2011 Aloe Blacc Good Things Yes check.svg
"I'm OK" Olly Murs In Case You Didn't Know Yes check.svg
"Anywhere Else"Yes check.svg
"Troubled Heart"2012 Skye Back to LifeYes check.svg
"Sign of Life"Yes check.svg
"Featherlight"Yes check.svg
"Nowhere"Yes check.svg
"Little Bit Lost"Yes check.svg
"We Fall Down"Yes check.svg
"Every Little Lie"Yes check.svg
"High Life"Yes check.svg
"Dissolve"Yes check.svg
"Bright Light"Yes check.svg
"Lay Me Down"2013 Sam Smith In the Lonely Hour Yes check.svg
"Stay with Me"2014Yes check.svg
"Leave Your Lover"Yes check.svg
"I'm Not the Only One"Yes check.svg
"I've Told You Now"Yes check.svg
"Like I Can"Yes check.svg
"Make It to Me"Yes check.svg
"Heart on Fire" Indiana No Romeo Yes check.svg
"Therapy" Mary J Blige The London Sessions Yes check.svg
"Not Loving You"Yes check.svg
"Worth My Time"Yes check.svg
"Grow"2015 Frances Things I've Never Said Yes check.svg
"Writing's on the Wall" Sam Smith Non-album singleYes check.svg
"Let It Out" Frances Things I've Never Said Yes check.svg
"Sat Sail"Let It Out EPYes check.svg
"Drowning Shadows" Sam Smith In the Lonely Hour: Drowning Shadows Edition Yes check.svg
"Love Is a Losing Game"Yes check.svg
"Omen" (Acoustic)Yes check.svg
"Make It on My Own"2016Eliza and the BearEliza and the BearYes check.svg
"Light It Up"Yes check.svg
"It Gets Cold"Yes check.svg
"Brother's Boat"Yes check.svg
"Talk"Yes check.svg
"Don't Worry About Me" Frances Things I've Never Said Yes check.svg
"Say It Again"Yes check.svg
"Under Our Feet"2017Yes check.svg
"What is Love?" Fifty Shades Darker OST Yes check.svg
"Love Me Again" Things I've Never Said Yes check.svg
"Drifting"Yes check.svg
"Cloud 9"Yes check.svg
"Sublime"Yes check.svg
"The Last Word"Yes check.svg
"It Isn't Like You"Yes check.svg
"Cry Like Me"Yes check.svg
"The Smallest Thing"Yes check.svg
"Too Good at Goodbyes" Sam Smith The Thrill of It All Yes check.svg
"Say It First"Yes check.svg
"One Last Song"Yes check.svg
"Midnight Train"Yes check.svg
"Burning"Yes check.svg
"Him"Yes check.svg
"Baby, You Make Me Crazy"Yes check.svg
"No Peace"
(featuring Yebba)
Yes check.svg
"Pray"Yes check.svg
"Nothing Left for You"Yes check.svg
"The Thrill of It All"Yes check.svg
"Scars"Yes check.svg
"One Day at a Time"Yes check.svg
"Daniel"2018 Revamp & Restoration Yes check.svg
"Depend on It" Liam Payne First Time EP Yes check.svg

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