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Steve Lillywhite

Stephen Alan Lillywhite, CBE (born 15 March 1955) is a British record producer.[1] Since he began his career in 1977, Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records, and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including new wave acts XTC, Big Country, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Simple Minds, the Psychedelic Furs, Toyah, David Byrne, Talking Heads and Kirsty MacColl, as well as U2, the Rolling Stones, the Pogues, Blue October, Steel Pulse, the La's, Peter Gabriel, Morrissey, the Killers, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Counting Crows and Joan Armatrading. He has won six Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2006. In 2012, he was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE) for his contributions to music.

Steve Lillywhite
Lillywhite in 2010
Background information
Born (1955-03-15) 15 March 1955 (age 68)
OriginEgham, Surrey England
GenresRock, post-punk, new wave
Occupation(s)Record producer
Years active1977–present

Career

Early years

Lillywhite entered the music industry in 1972, when he worked as a tape operator for PolyGram. He produced a demo recording for Ultravox!, which led to them being offered a recording contract with Island Records. Lillywhite soon joined Island as a staff producer, where he worked with many of the leading new wave musicians, including his brother's band, The Members, and guitarist Johnny Thunders, for whom he produced a solo album, So Alone. His first commercial success came in August 1978 as the producer of "Hong Kong Garden", the debut single from Siouxsie and the Banshees which peaked at number 7 in the UK Singles chart. He was soon hired to produce Siouxsie and the Banshees' debut album The Scream which was certified silver in the UK. He also produced "Ku Klux Klan", the first single that Steel Pulse released on Island Records in 1978. In 1979, he scored two hits for Virgin Records with The Members: the Surrey anthem "Sound of the Suburbs" and protest reggae classic "Offshore Banking Business". Lillywhite along with engineer Hugh Padgham began working with the band XTC in June and July 1979 at Townhouse Studios in London for Virgin Records. The resulting album, Drums and Wires, was released on 17 August 1979 and "Making Plans for Nigel", the single taken from the album, reached #17 on the UK Singles Chart in the fall of that year.

1980s

In February 1980, the Psychedelic Furs' self-titled debut album was released, produced by Lillywhite. He also produced Peter Gabriel's critically acclaimed third solo album Peter Gabriel (also known as III or Melt), which was released in May 1980 and topped the UK album chart. It established Gabriel as "one of rock's most ambitious, innovative musicians" and "raised considerably" Lillywhite's profile.[2][3] During the recording of the album, he pioneered (with Gabriel and engineer Hugh Padgham) the gated reverb drum sound which became a hallmark of Phil Collins' solo career.[4] Later in the year, Boy, the debut album of U2, was released, produced by Lillywhite. Lillywhite's collaboration with U2 continued with the albums October and War. He moved on to produce work by Bruce Foxton (of The Jam), Big Country, XTC, The Chameleons, Toyah, Talking Heads, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Morrissey, The Rolling Stones and the Shine album by the former ABBA vocalist Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Lillywhite was also hired by Rush to produce their 1984 album, Grace Under Pressure but, much to their frustration, withdrew from the project to work with Simple Minds. Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart referred to Lillywhite as a man not of his word for not following through on what had already been scheduled.[5]

In 1987, Lillywhite worked with the Pogues, producing "Fairytale of New York". His wife, Kirsty MacColl, provided the lead female vocal for the song, which became the band's biggest hit. The single narrowly missed being the UK Christmas number one single, but was still one of the biggest selling records that year, and has frequently returned to the holiday charts. MacColl also provided additional vocals during Lillywhite's production of the Talking Heads' final album, 1988's Naked. [6]

The song "Cotton Fields", from the Pogues' 1989 album Peace and Love (also produced by Lillywhite), includes a reference to "Steve Lillywhite's drunken mix".

1990s

During the 1990s, Lillywhite produced the multi platinum albums Under the Table and Dreaming, Crash, and Before These Crowded Streets by the Dave Matthews Band. In 1991, he continued to produce Morrissey and co-produced songs from U2's Achtung Baby, working alongside Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Flood. That same year he returned to Dublin to produce Engine Alley's debut album entitled A Sonic Holiday, and Kirsty MacColl again provided additional vocals, this time for the single "Song for Someone". He also produced albums by Travis and the debut (and only album) by The La's. In 1996, he produced Phish's Billy Breathes, and he returned to produce Joy in 2009.[7]

Lilywhite was featured as the subject for a BBC Radio 1 documentary series on record producers. In 1999, he produced the US band Guster's Lost and Gone Forever.

2000s

In 2000, Lillywhite was fired from the fourth album by the Dave Matthews Band after band members cited creative differences. In 2001, a number of their recordings emerged on a bootleg album, known now as The Lillywhite Sessions; many of the songs from those recordings followed later, on the Dave Matthews Band's album Busted Stuff. The unfinished tracks appeared online, and the majority of the tracks were re-recorded, without Lillywhite, with Stephen Harris as the preferred choice by the band.[8]

In 2002, Universal Music Group head Lucian Grainge invited Lillywhite to become managing director. Lillywhite signed singer-songwriter Darius Danesh and served as executive producer for his debut album Dive In, which spawned three Top 10 hits, and Mercury Records' first number one in eighteen years. He also signed Razorlight, and also produced Jason Mraz's Mr. A-Z.

In September 2005, Lillywhite joined Columbia Records as a Senior Vice-president of A&R. During his tenure he signed MGMT. He left the label at the end of 2006. Lillywhite collected consecutive Grammy Awards for Record of the Year with U2's "Beautiful Day" and "Walk On". In 2006, Lillywhite won three more Grammys: Producer of the Year (Non-Classical), Best Rock Album also with U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb; and a partial win for Album of the Year, also for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

In late 2006, he worked with Chris Cornell on his album Carry On, and also produced two songs on Switchfoot's album, Oh! Gravity.. In February 2007, Lillywhite began work with Crowded House on tracks for Time on Earth, the band's first studio album in fourteen years. The majority of the album was produced by Ethan Johns, but Lillywhite produced four songs with the full touring line-up, including new drummer Matt Sherrod as well as studio guest guitarist Johnny Marr. Lillywhite's next project was working with Matchbox Twenty on an EP that comprised a portion of Exile on Mainstream, a two-disc album that entered the US charts at No. 3 and Australian charts at No. 1. In 2008, Lillywhite again worked alongside Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois on U2's No Line on the Horizon. He also worked on Blue October's Approaching Normal, and rejoined Flood to work with Thirty Seconds to Mars on This Is War.

In 2008, Lillywhite produced a number of recordings for the World Cafe radio show on NPR. This included sessions at Avatar Studios in New York with Fleet Foxes, She & Him, Bell X1, Dr. Dog, and Mercury Rev.

In November 2009, he began presenting his own weekly radio show on East Village Radio called "The Lillywhite Sessions".[9]

2010s

On 25 May 2010, the official Oasis website announced that Lillywhite was working with Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock on material for their new band Beady Eye. Lillywhite produced an album for Evanescence at MSR Studios from February 2010 to April that year,[10][11] but was scrapped in early 2011.[12] On his work with Evanescence, Lillywhite said: "what happened was a few people lost their nerve. I don't even think it was her [Amy Lee]. It was people at the record company who really had no other band. They were thinking more in terms of the commerce rather than the art."[13]

In 2011, Bono and the Edge brought Lillywhite in to produce the Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark cast recording for Interscope.

In 2012, Lillywhite was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to music.[14]

On 16 July 2012, the Irish Examiner reported that Lillywhite was attached to a new television show entitled ’'The Hit.[15]

Lillywhite reunited with Thirty Seconds to Mars in 2012, co-producing the band's fourth studio album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams, alongside Jared Leto.

In 2015, at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, Lillywhite was awarded his sixth Grammy Award for his work on Juanes's album Loco De Amor. That same year, he was credited as a producer on Amy Lee's cover of Chris Isaak's "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing" for her Recover, Vol. 1 EP. The track was originally recorded for Evanescence's original third album produced by Lillywhite in 2010 but it was rejected by their label.[16]

In 2016, Lillywhite produced an album by Thai rock band Slot Machine.

In April 2017, musician and writer Jon Regen wrote an article for The New York Times profiling Lillywhite and his work bundling recorded CDs with fried chicken in Indonesian KFC restaurants.[17]

Lillywhite worked with a Japanese act for the first time when he co-produced Luna Sea's 2019 album Cross. In interviews about the album, the producer has stated that he is semi-retired living in Jakarta for the past five years and now only works with select artists.[18]

Personal life

Lillywhite was born in Surrey, England. From 1984 to 1994, he was married to Kirsty MacColl; they had two sons, Jamie and Louis. (MacColl died in 2000.)[19] He married Patricia Louise Galluzzi on 29 May 2004; they divorced ten years later. He has lived in Indonesia since 2014, where he also produces records for local artists. He was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE) in 2012 for his contributions to music.[20]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ "Past Winners". Grammy.com. from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Peter Gabriel biography". AllMusic. from the original on 6 August 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  3. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Steve Lillywhite biography". AllMusic. from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  4. ^ Howell, Steve (March 2005). "Q. How do I set up a gated reverb?". Sound on Sound. from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  5. ^ Elliott, Paul (24 June 2016). "The History of Rush by Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson: Moving Pictures and the 1980s". TeamRock.com. from the original on 25 June 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Talking Heads' 'Naked' at 30: Chris Frantz & Producer Steve Lillywhite Look Back on Band's Swan Song". Billboard.
  7. ^ Daniel Kreps (17 March 2009). "Phish Add 12 Shows to Reunion Tour, Plot Return to the Studio". RollingStone.com. from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  8. ^ Halperin, Shirley (29 August 2012). "Steve Lillywhite's Full Slate: Albums by Dave Matthews Band, The Killers and 30 Seconds to Mars on Deck (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  9. ^ . Eastvillageradio.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  10. ^ Weingarten, Christopher R. (2 March 2010). "Evanescence Go Electro As Lee Has "Fun With Music" on Next LP". Rolling Stone.
  11. ^ Weiss, David (21 May 2010). "MSR Studios Hosts Kid Cudi, Evanescence, Lloyd Banks, + Cast Recordings". Sonicscoop.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  12. ^ Goodman, William (13 April 2011). "Interview: Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP". Spin.com. from the original on 5 May 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  13. ^ Baccigaluppi, John (2013). "Steve Lillywhite: U2, Peter Gabriel, XTC". Tapeop.com. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  14. ^ "No. 60009". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2011. p. 7.
  15. ^ Kelleher, Lynne (16 July 2012). "Whitmore to front show tapped for global success". Irish Examiner. from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  16. ^ Lee, Amy (15 December 2015). "Cover #: Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  17. ^ "U2 Producer's Other Job: Selling CDs in Indonesia's KFCs". The New York Times. 3 April 2017. from the original on 9 April 2017.
  18. ^ "U2、ストーンズらを手掛けた名プロデューサー、スティーヴ・リリーホワイトが語るLUNA SEAの新作『CROSS』". Billboard Japan (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  19. ^ "In search of truth for Kirsty". The Irish Times. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  20. ^ Halperin, Shirley (31 December 2011). "Producer Steve Lillywhite Honored With Commander of British Empire (CBE) Title". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 February 2016.

External links

  • Steve Lillywhite discography at Discogs
  • Steve Lillywhite at IMDb

steve, lillywhite, stephen, alan, lillywhite, born, march, 1955, british, record, producer, since, began, career, 1977, lillywhite, been, credited, over, records, collaborated, with, variety, musicians, including, wave, acts, country, siouxsie, banshees, simpl. Stephen Alan Lillywhite CBE born 15 March 1955 is a British record producer 1 Since he began his career in 1977 Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including new wave acts XTC Big Country Siouxsie and the Banshees Simple Minds the Psychedelic Furs Toyah David Byrne Talking Heads and Kirsty MacColl as well as U2 the Rolling Stones the Pogues Blue October Steel Pulse the La s Peter Gabriel Morrissey the Killers Dave Matthews Band Phish Counting Crows and Joan Armatrading He has won six Grammy Awards including Producer of the Year Non Classical in 2006 In 2012 he was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire CBE for his contributions to music Steve LillywhiteCBELillywhite in 2010Background informationBorn 1955 03 15 15 March 1955 age 68 OriginEgham Surrey EnglandGenresRock post punk new waveOccupation s Record producerYears active1977 present Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 1980s 1 3 1990s 1 4 2000s 1 5 2010s 2 Personal life 3 Selected works 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditEarly years Edit Lillywhite entered the music industry in 1972 when he worked as a tape operator for PolyGram He produced a demo recording for Ultravox which led to them being offered a recording contract with Island Records Lillywhite soon joined Island as a staff producer where he worked with many of the leading new wave musicians including his brother s band The Members and guitarist Johnny Thunders for whom he produced a solo album So Alone His first commercial success came in August 1978 as the producer of Hong Kong Garden the debut single from Siouxsie and the Banshees which peaked at number 7 in the UK Singles chart He was soon hired to produce Siouxsie and the Banshees debut album The Scream which was certified silver in the UK He also produced Ku Klux Klan the first single that Steel Pulse released on Island Records in 1978 In 1979 he scored two hits for Virgin Records with The Members the Surrey anthem Sound of the Suburbs and protest reggae classic Offshore Banking Business Lillywhite along with engineer Hugh Padgham began working with the band XTC in June and July 1979 at Townhouse Studios in London for Virgin Records The resulting album Drums and Wires was released on 17 August 1979 and Making Plans for Nigel the single taken from the album reached 17 on the UK Singles Chart in the fall of that year 1980s Edit In February 1980 the Psychedelic Furs self titled debut album was released produced by Lillywhite He also produced Peter Gabriel s critically acclaimed third solo album Peter Gabriel also known as III or Melt which was released in May 1980 and topped the UK album chart It established Gabriel as one of rock s most ambitious innovative musicians and raised considerably Lillywhite s profile 2 3 During the recording of the album he pioneered with Gabriel and engineer Hugh Padgham the gated reverb drum sound which became a hallmark of Phil Collins solo career 4 Later in the year Boy the debut album of U2 was released produced by Lillywhite Lillywhite s collaboration with U2 continued with the albums October and War He moved on to produce work by Bruce Foxton of The Jam Big Country XTC The Chameleons Toyah Talking Heads Eddie and the Hot Rods Morrissey The Rolling Stones and the Shine album by the former ABBA vocalist Anni Frid Lyngstad Lillywhite was also hired by Rush to produce their 1984 album Grace Under Pressure but much to their frustration withdrew from the project to work with Simple Minds Alex Lifeson Geddy Lee and Neil Peart referred to Lillywhite as a man not of his word for not following through on what had already been scheduled 5 In 1987 Lillywhite worked with the Pogues producing Fairytale of New York His wife Kirsty MacColl provided the lead female vocal for the song which became the band s biggest hit The single narrowly missed being the UK Christmas number one single but was still one of the biggest selling records that year and has frequently returned to the holiday charts MacColl also provided additional vocals during Lillywhite s production of the Talking Heads final album 1988 s Naked 6 The song Cotton Fields from the Pogues 1989 album Peace and Love also produced by Lillywhite includes a reference to Steve Lillywhite s drunken mix 1990s Edit During the 1990s Lillywhite produced the multi platinum albums Under the Table and Dreaming Crash and Before These Crowded Streets by the Dave Matthews Band In 1991 he continued to produce Morrissey and co produced songs from U2 s Achtung Baby working alongside Brian Eno Daniel Lanois and Flood That same year he returned to Dublin to produce Engine Alley s debut album entitled A Sonic Holiday and Kirsty MacColl again provided additional vocals this time for the single Song for Someone He also produced albums by Travis and the debut and only album by The La s In 1996 he produced Phish s Billy Breathes and he returned to produce Joy in 2009 7 Lilywhite was featured as the subject for a BBC Radio 1 documentary series on record producers In 1999 he produced the US band Guster s Lost and Gone Forever 2000s Edit In 2000 Lillywhite was fired from the fourth album by the Dave Matthews Band after band members cited creative differences In 2001 a number of their recordings emerged on a bootleg album known now as The Lillywhite Sessions many of the songs from those recordings followed later on the Dave Matthews Band s album Busted Stuff The unfinished tracks appeared online and the majority of the tracks were re recorded without Lillywhite with Stephen Harris as the preferred choice by the band 8 In 2002 Universal Music Group head Lucian Grainge invited Lillywhite to become managing director Lillywhite signed singer songwriter Darius Danesh and served as executive producer for his debut album Dive In which spawned three Top 10 hits and Mercury Records first number one in eighteen years He also signed Razorlight and also produced Jason Mraz s Mr A Z In September 2005 Lillywhite joined Columbia Records as a Senior Vice president of A amp R During his tenure he signed MGMT He left the label at the end of 2006 Lillywhite collected consecutive Grammy Awards for Record of the Year with U2 s Beautiful Day and Walk On In 2006 Lillywhite won three more Grammys Producer of the Year Non Classical Best Rock Album also with U2 s How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and a partial win for Album of the Year also for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb In late 2006 he worked with Chris Cornell on his album Carry On and also produced two songs on Switchfoot s album Oh Gravity In February 2007 Lillywhite began work with Crowded House on tracks for Time on Earth the band s first studio album in fourteen years The majority of the album was produced by Ethan Johns but Lillywhite produced four songs with the full touring line up including new drummer Matt Sherrod as well as studio guest guitarist Johnny Marr Lillywhite s next project was working with Matchbox Twenty on an EP that comprised a portion of Exile on Mainstream a two disc album that entered the US charts at No 3 and Australian charts at No 1 In 2008 Lillywhite again worked alongside Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois on U2 s No Line on the Horizon He also worked on Blue October s Approaching Normal and rejoined Flood to work with Thirty Seconds to Mars on This Is War In 2008 Lillywhite produced a number of recordings for the World Cafe radio show on NPR This included sessions at Avatar Studios in New York with Fleet Foxes She amp Him Bell X1 Dr Dog and Mercury Rev In November 2009 he began presenting his own weekly radio show on East Village Radio called The Lillywhite Sessions 9 2010s Edit On 25 May 2010 the official Oasis website announced that Lillywhite was working with Liam Gallagher Gem Archer Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock on material for their new band Beady Eye Lillywhite produced an album for Evanescence at MSR Studios from February 2010 to April that year 10 11 but was scrapped in early 2011 12 On his work with Evanescence Lillywhite said what happened was a few people lost their nerve I don t even think it was her Amy Lee It was people at the record company who really had no other band They were thinking more in terms of the commerce rather than the art 13 In 2011 Bono and the Edge brought Lillywhite in to produce the Spider Man Turn Off the Dark cast recording for Interscope In 2012 Lillywhite was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to music 14 On 16 July 2012 the Irish Examiner reported that Lillywhite was attached to a new television show entitled The Hit 15 Lillywhite reunited with Thirty Seconds to Mars in 2012 co producing the band s fourth studio album Love Lust Faith and Dreams alongside Jared Leto In 2015 at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards Lillywhite was awarded his sixth Grammy Award for his work on Juanes s album Loco De Amor That same year he was credited as a producer on Amy Lee s cover of Chris Isaak s Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing for her Recover Vol 1 EP The track was originally recorded for Evanescence s original third album produced by Lillywhite in 2010 but it was rejected by their label 16 In 2016 Lillywhite produced an album by Thai rock band Slot Machine In April 2017 musician and writer Jon Regen wrote an article for The New York Times profiling Lillywhite and his work bundling recorded CDs with fried chicken in Indonesian KFC restaurants 17 Lillywhite worked with a Japanese act for the first time when he co produced Luna Sea s 2019 album Cross In interviews about the album the producer has stated that he is semi retired living in Jakarta for the past five years and now only works with select artists 18 Personal life EditLillywhite was born in Surrey England From 1984 to 1994 he was married to Kirsty MacColl they had two sons Jamie and Louis MacColl died in 2000 19 He married Patricia Louise Galluzzi on 29 May 2004 they divorced ten years later He has lived in Indonesia since 2014 where he also produces records for local artists He was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire CBE in 2012 for his contributions to music 20 Selected works EditSee also Category Albums produced by Steve Lillywhite and Category Song recordings produced by Steve Lillywhite Beady Eye Different Gear Still Speeding Big Country The Crossing Wonderland Steeltown Bruce Foxton Touch Sensitive Blue October Approaching Normal Chris Cornell Carry On Climie Fisher some songs from Everything Counting Crows Hard Candy Crowded House Time on Earth Darius Danesh Dive In Dark Star Twenty Twenty Sound Dave Matthews Band Under the Table and Dreaming Crash Before These Crowded Streets The Lillywhite Sessions unreleased Away from the World Elwood The Parlance of Our Time Frida Shine Gigi Setia Bersama Menyayangi dan Mencintai Guster Lost and Gone Forever Iwan Fals SATU Jason Mraz Mr A Z Joan Armatrading Walk Under Ladders The Key mixing on Sleight of Hand Johnny Thunders So Alone Juanes Loco de Amor Kirsty MacColl Kite Electric Landlady Galore Luna Sea Cross Marshall Crenshaw Field Day Matchbox Twenty Exile on Mainstream Morrissey Vauxhall and I Southpaw Grammar Maladjusted Noah Second Chance Ours Distorted Lullabies Penetration Coming Up for Air Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel aka Peter Gabriel III or Melt Phish Billy Breathes Joy Rearview Mirror All Lights Off Simple Minds Sparkle in the Rain Siouxsie and the Banshees The Scream Slank Palalopeyank Switchfoot Oh Gravity Talking Heads Naked The Adventure Babies Laugh The Killers Battle Born The La s The La s The Members At the Chelsea Nightclub The Pogues If I Should Fall From Grace with God Peace and Love The Psychedelic Furs The Psychedelic Furs Talk Talk Talk The Rolling Stones Dirty Work The Sam Willows Glasshouse Lillywhite edition The Smiths mixed the Ask single The World Won t Listen Thirty Seconds to Mars This Is War Love Lust Faith and Dreams Thompson Twins Set Tom Robinson Sector 27 Toyah The Changeling Travis Good Feeling U2 Boy October War and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb as well as some songs on The Joshua Tree Achtung Baby All That You Can t Leave Behind No Line on the Horizon and Songs of Experience Ultravox Ultravox Ha Ha Ha Urban Verbs Early Damage World Party Bang XTC Drums and Wires Black SeaReferences Edit Past Winners Grammy com Archived from the original on 10 September 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Peter Gabriel biography AllMusic Archived from the original on 6 August 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2015 Ankeny Jason Steve Lillywhite biography AllMusic Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2015 Howell Steve March 2005 Q How do I set up a gated reverb Sound on Sound Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2015 Elliott Paul 24 June 2016 The History of Rush by Geddy Lee amp Alex Lifeson Moving Pictures and the 1980s TeamRock com Archived from the original on 25 June 2016 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Talking Heads Naked at 30 Chris Frantz amp Producer Steve Lillywhite Look Back on Band s Swan Song Billboard Daniel Kreps 17 March 2009 Phish Add 12 Shows to Reunion Tour Plot Return to the Studio RollingStone com Archived from the original on 3 February 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Halperin Shirley 29 August 2012 Steve Lillywhite s Full Slate Albums by Dave Matthews Band The Killers and 30 Seconds to Mars on Deck Q amp A The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 26 February 2016 The Lillywhite Sessions Archives Eastvillageradio com Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Weingarten Christopher R 2 March 2010 Evanescence Go Electro As Lee Has Fun With Music on Next LP Rolling Stone Weiss David 21 May 2010 MSR Studios Hosts Kid Cudi Evanescence Lloyd Banks Cast Recordings Sonicscoop com Retrieved 25 March 2020 Goodman William 13 April 2011 Interview Amy Lee Talks Evanescence s Comeback LP Spin com Archived from the original on 5 May 2015 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Baccigaluppi John 2013 Steve Lillywhite U2 Peter Gabriel XTC Tapeop com Retrieved 20 September 2019 No 60009 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2011 p 7 Kelleher Lynne 16 July 2012 Whitmore to front show tapped for global success Irish Examiner Archived from the original on 2 June 2016 Retrieved 16 July 2012 Lee Amy 15 December 2015 Cover Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 20 September 2019 U2 Producer s Other Job Selling CDs in Indonesia s KFCs The New York Times 3 April 2017 Archived from the original on 9 April 2017 U2 ストーンズらを手掛けた名プロデューサー スティーヴ リリーホワイトが語るLUNA SEAの新作 CROSS Billboard Japan in Japanese Retrieved 12 January 2020 In search of truth for Kirsty The Irish Times Retrieved 14 August 2020 Halperin Shirley 31 December 2011 Producer Steve Lillywhite Honored With Commander of British Empire CBE Title The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 26 February 2016 External links EditSteve Lillywhite discography at 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