Steve Lyon (producer)
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Works | Steve Lyon production discography |
Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Church Studios, Mute Records |
Website | steve-lyon |
Steve Lyon is a British record producer, recording and mixing engineer known for his work with Depeche Mode and The Cure.[1]
Career
After earning a technical degree, Lyon began working on film set at the National Film and Television School, before transitioning to the music industry as an assistant to producer Glyn Johns during the production of Scottish band Big Dish's 1984 album, Swimmer.[2]
He later worked at Townhouse Studios and The Manor Studio before being recommended by Jon Jacobs to join AIR Studios, founded by Sir George Martin. There, he assisted on sessions for Sir Paul McCartney's projects, including tracks later featured Flowers in the Dirt and Flaming Pie Collections and later on Mc Cartney's single Once upon a Long Ago.[3]
Depeche Mode
Early 90's, while working as a freelance at Church Studios, Lyon was offered to work for Depeche Mode with producer Flood and Alan Wilder on the band's album Violator (1990).[4] Lyon joined the team working on Depeche Mode’s album 'Violator (1990)[4] alongside Flood and band membre Alan Wilder.[5]
He contributed to mixing tracks such as "Clean", "Halo", and "Policy of Truth", and co-produced B-sides and remixes. He also worked on Death's Door for the film Until the end of the World by Wim Wenders, and supported the World Violation Tour setup with Alan Wilder and recording a number of live shows for Mute Records.[6]
Lyon later collaborated with Alan Wilder on the Nitzer Ebb's album Ebbhead (1991) and on Recoil's projects: Bloodline (1992) then Unsound Methods (1997).
He rejoined Depeche Mode on Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993), contributing to studio sessions in Madrid in a private villa, and recording studios in Hamburg and London. An extensive period followed of programming and sequencing over two months with Alan Wilder in London's Olympic Studios and at Wilder's home studio.[5] Further work with Depeche Mode included co-production of recordings of the Devotional Tour Live and a remix of Condemnation.[6]
The Cure and later work
Lyon’s work with Depeche Mode caught the attention of Robert Smith from The Cure, who enlisted him to co-produce the 1996 album Wild Mood Swings,[7] including the hit singles The 13th, Gone and Mint Car, recorded in the stately home of St Catherine's Court (Bath, England). Also completed in this period with The Cure was a version of the David Bowie anthem Young Americans on 104.9: an XFM compilation album, which can also be found on The Cure's compilation album Join the dots: B-side and rarities (2004)[1]
From late 90's, Lyon has also worked with artists such as Paradise Lost (Host -1999),[8] Sohodolls (''No Regrets'', 2006),[9] Reamonn(''Tuesday''),[10] Laura Pausini (Primavera in Anticipio)[3] – which won Best Female Pop Vocal Album at Latin Grammy Award in 2009) and Eros Ramazzotti (Battito Infinito} in 2022.
In the 2000s and 2010s, he developed projects in Italy, including work with Subsonica and 99 Posse, and launched his own Panic Button Studios in South West London.
In 2024, Lyon produced the album "Hangover" for Bloom, the supergroup formed by italian singer Giusi Ferreri.[11]
He also participated in masterclasses Rimini in Musica,[12] and Midem 2024,[13] and was a jury member at Sanremo Rock in 2020.[14] and Una voce per San Marino,[15] selecting Italian artists for Eurovision in 2021.
He received the "Man with the Golden Ear" award at the 2024 Soundedit Festival in Poland.[16]
Selected works
As record producer or co-producer
- 1996: Wild Mood Swings by The Cure
- 1997: Love is a dog from hell by Maggie Estep
- 1997: Unsound Methods by Recoil
- 1999: Host by Paradise Lost
- 1999: Anima Animus by The Creatures
- 2000: La Vida Que Vendrà by 99 Posse
- 2000: Tuesday by Reamonn
- 2001: Dream No. 7 by Reamonn
- 2002: Life Is A Dream by Reamonn
- 2004: One Great Summer by Amplifier
- 2005: Deixa O Mundo Girar by Pólo Norte
- 2006: No Regrets by Sohodolls
- 2011: Everything by MrNorth
- 2012: This Isn't Just Lightning by MrNorth
- 2024: Hangover by Bloom (Giusi Ferreri)
Albums and singles as recording and/or mixing engineer
- 1988: Say Something by Andy Leek (with producer George Martin)
- 1988: Glass by John Illsley (with producer George Martin)
- 1989: Undermilk wood by Dylan Thomas (with producer George Martin)
- 1989: Bizarro by The Wedding Present
- 1989: Kennedy by The Wedding Present
- 1990: Lily was here by Dave Stewart
- 1990: Dedicated - Tribute to Grateful Dead - China Doll with Suzanne Vega
- 1990: Violator by Depeche Mode
- 1991: Death's Door by Depeche Mode
- 1991: Ebbhead by Nitzer Ebb
- 1991: Come alive by Nitzer Ebb
- 1992: Bloodline by Recoil
- 1993: Condemnation (Paris Mix) by Depeche Mode
- 1993: Songs of Faith and Devotion by Depeche Mode
- 1994: My Joy by Depeche Mode
- 1995: Psyco by Poe
- 1995: Promises Broken by Soul Asylum
- 1995: Young Americans by The Cure
- 1995: Dredd Song by The Cure
- 1997: Beautiful Night by Paul Mc Cartney
- 1997: Flaming Pie by Paul Mc Cartney
- 1998: The Pink Panther Theme by Neo
- 1999: Crash by Bellatrix
- 2000: Propaganda by Briskeby
- 2002: Amorematico by Subsonica
- 2008: Primavera In Anticipo by Laura Pausini
- 2020: Memories of my trip by Chris Barber, track Weeping Willow by Eric Clapton and Chris Barber
- 2022: Batito infinito by Eros Ramazotti
- 2024: The Rolling Stone France live Sessions@Cognac Blues Passions (with track by Rival Sons, Cedric Burnside Theo Charaf, The Inspector Cluzo and Jessie Lee & The Alchemists.
Awards and nominations
- Best Female Pop Vocal album - Latin Grammy Awards 2009 (record engineer for Laura Pausini's album Primavera in Anticipio
- Nominated Record of the Year - Latin Grammy Awards 2009 (record engineer for Laura Pausini's album En cambio no[17]
- FIM Award 2016 'Legend of Music Production'[18]
- Man with the Golden Ear Award 2024, for visionary and pioneering solutions in music production. - Soundedit Music Producer Festival[19] in Poland
References
- ^ a b Price, Simon (2023-11-09). Curepedia: An immersive and beautifully designed A-Z biography of The Cure. Orion. p. 695. ISBN 978-1-4746-1934-9.
- ^ "«Hors-Série Spécial DEPECHE MODE» de la revue «ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE»". ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE (in French). p. 107. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
- ^ a b "Steve Lyon Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2025-06-21.
- ^ a b May, Kevin; McElroy, David (2022-09-29). "Steve Lyon (UK) engineer on Violator at the Church Studios in London". Halo: The Story Behind Depeche Mode's Classic Album Violator (1st ed.). London: Grosvenor House Publishing (published 2022). pp. 113–143. ISBN 978-1-80381-302-8.
- ^ a b Malins, Steve (1999). Depeche Mode: the biography (1st ed.). London: Andre Deutsch. p. 228. ISBN 9780233994253.
- ^ a b Miller, Jonathan (2009-11-05). Stripped: Depeche Mode. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-026-7.
- ^ Apter, Jeff (2009-11-05). Never Enough: The Story of The Cure. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-024-3.
- ^ "Reviews - For records released on June 7, 1999". Music Week. May 29, 1999. p. 22. ProQuest 232196939.
Strong production values from Steve Lyon, responsible for recording The Cure and The Creatures among others, the record works surprisingly well, cliches notwithstanding.
- ^ "Glam rock with a hint of burlesque". The Western Morning News; Plymouth (UK). Oct 5, 2007. p. 3. ProQuest 335040169.
- ^ Williamson, Nigel (Sep 30, 2000). "Global music pulse". Billboard. p. 53. ProQuest 227149830.
- ^ "Musica: arriva in radio "Mai Più", il nuovo singolo di Bloom, la band di Giusy Ferreri". www.primapaginanews.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ Buzzacchi, Dario (2023-08-31). "STEVE LYON - LASCIA STARE I TREND - INTERVISTA". WU (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ Crétal, Léa (2024-01-09). "MIDEM+ 2024 : De La Soul, Baxter Dury, French 79... réunis à Cannes - TSUGI" (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ Rock, Sanremo (2020-09-03). "Steve Lyon tra gli " Stellati Internazionali" della giuria 33^ 2020 - Sanremo Rock" (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "🇸🇲 First jurors revealed for Una Voce Per San Marino". That Eurovision Site. 2021-11-18. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ Rédaction, La (2024-11-04). "Le Soundedit Festival célèbre les producteurs de musique". Rolling Stone (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Calle 13 Leads List of 2009 Latin Grammy Nominations". BMI.com. 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ Colombo, Lorenzo (2016-05-02). "Steve Lyon, storico collaboratore dei Depeche Mode al Fim di Erba". Erbanotizie (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Steve Lyon". soundedit.pl. Retrieved 2024-11-23.