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| A producer who [[Evanescence]] worked with and parted ways with in 2010 because he wasn't the right fit for the [[Evanescence (album)|album]].
| | Stephen Alan Lillywhite, CBE (born 15 March 1955) is an English record producer. Since he began his career in 1977, Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records, and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including U2, the Rolling Stones, XTC, Dave Matthews Band, Steel Pulse, Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Morrissey, the Killers, Kirsty MacColl, the Pogues, David Byrne, Big Country, Blue October, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Simple Minds, the Psychedelic Furs, Phish, Counting Crows and Joan Armatrading. He has won six Grammy Awards, including the Producer of The Year in 2006, and was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE) in 2012 for his contributions to music. |
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| ==Early Career==
| | He worked with [[Evanescence]] in 2010 as the Producer for their [[Evanescence (album)|third studio album]], but parted ways in June the same year as he "wasn't the right fit". |
| Lillywhite entered the music industry in 1972, when he worked as a tape operator for Polygram. He produced a demo recording for the band 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 artists. His first massive commercial success was with Siouxsie and the Banshees in August 1978 after producing their first single, "Hong Kong Garden", featuring an original hook played on a glockenspiel.
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| In 1987 Lillywhite worked with The Pogues, producing their breakthrough single "Fairytale of New York" it was due to him that his then wife, Kirsty MacColl, provided the lead female vocal for their biggest hit. The single narrowly missed being the UK Christmas number one single but was still one of the biggest selling records that year.
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| ==Partial discography==
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| 30 Seconds to Mars - This Is War
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| The Adventure Babies — Laugh
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| Joan Armatrading — Walk Under Ladders
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| Big Country — The Crossing, Wonderland, Steeltown
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| Blue October — Approaching Normal
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| Climie Fisher — some songs from Everything
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| Chris Cornell — Carry On
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| Counting Crows — Hard Candy
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| Marshall Crenshaw — Field Day
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| Crossfire Choir — Crossfire Choir
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| Crowded House — Time on Earth
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| Darius Danesh — Dive In
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| Dark Star — Twenty Twenty Sound
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| Dave Matthews Band — Under the Table and Dreaming, Crash, Before These Crowded Streets, The Lillywhite Sessions (unreleased)
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| Elwood — The Parlance of Our Time
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| Peter Gabriel — Peter Gabriel (aka Peter Gabriel III or Melt)
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| Guster — Lost and Gone Forever
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| The La's — The La's
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| Annifrid Lyngstad (Frida) — Shine
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| Kirsty MacColl — Kite, Electric Landlady, Galore
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| Matchbox Twenty — Exile on Mainstream
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| Morrissey — Vauxhall and I, Southpaw Grammar, Maladjusted
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| Jason Mraz — Mr. A-Z
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| Ours — Distorted Lullabies
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| Penetration — Coming Up for Air
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| Phish — Billy Breathes, Joy
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| The Pogues — If I Should Fall From Grace with God, Peace and Love
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| The Psychedelic Furs — The Psychedelic Furs, Talk Talk Talk
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| Rearview Mirror — All Lights Off
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| Tom Robinson — Sector 27
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| The Members - At the Chelsea Nightclub
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| The Rolling Stones — Dirty Work
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| Simple Minds — Sparkle in the Rain
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| Siouxsie and the Banshees — The Scream
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| The Smiths — mixed the "Ask" single (The World Won't Listen)
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| Switchfoot — Oh! Gravity.
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| Talking Heads — Naked
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| Thompson Twins — Set
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| Johnny Thunders — So Alone
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| Toyah — The Changeling
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| Travis — Good Feeling
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| U2 — Boy, October, War, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, some songs on The Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby, All That You Can't Leave Behind, No Line on the Horizon
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| Ultravox — Ultravox!, Ha!-Ha!-Ha!
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| World Party — Bang!
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| XTC — Drums and Wires, Black Sea
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Stephen Alan Lillywhite, CBE (born 15 March 1955) is an English record producer. Since he began his career in 1977, Lillywhite has been credited on over 500 records, and has collaborated with a variety of musicians including U2, the Rolling Stones, XTC, Dave Matthews Band, Steel Pulse, Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Morrissey, the Killers, Kirsty MacColl, the Pogues, David Byrne, Big Country, Blue October, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Simple Minds, the Psychedelic Furs, Phish, Counting Crows and Joan Armatrading. He has won six Grammy Awards, including the Producer of The Year in 2006, and was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE) in 2012 for his contributions to music.
He worked with Evanescence in 2010 as the Producer for their third studio album, but parted ways in June the same year as he "wasn't the right fit".