Chris Sheldon

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Chris Sheldon (born 25 September 1962) is an English record producer, particularly of rock music based in London, England. He has produced or mixed records for the Foo Fighters, Garbage, Big Country, Feeder, Therapy?, Biffy Clyro, Oceansize, Pixies and Shed 7. He lives in London, is married and has two daughters.

Career

Sheldon was born in Pakistan when his parents were posted abroad for work and grew up in Surrey.[citation needed] He took his first steps in the music industry when he was a drummer in several local punk bands.[citation needed]

In the mid-1980s he worked as engineer in productions of artists such as Dead or Alive, Prefab Sprout, Elkie Brooks and Roger Waters. One of his first own productions was The Mission's 1990 album Carved In Sand. Therapy?'s EP "Shortsharpshock" reached number 9 in the UK Singles Chart on 20 March 1993. Their album Troublegum reached number 5 in the UK Albums Chart on 19 February 1994. Shed Seven's single "Going For Gold" entered the UK chart on 23 March 1996 at number 8.

Selected discography

Key = p (produced), p/m (produced/mixed), m (mixed), e (engineered)

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

References

  1. ^ Producers: Chris Sheldon on chartwatch.co.uk

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