Steven Rinkoff
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Steven Rinkoff is a record producer, mixer, and sound engineer, known for his work with songwriter-producer Jim Steinman. He has worked with Steinman since 1986 on various projects, in all facets of production (production, mixing, and engineering),and is Steinman's partner in Ravenous Records, a record label.
Since 2005, Steven has worked on developing the group The Dream Engine. The project was intended to create live performances and studio recordings of songs written by Jim Steinman.
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[edit] Projects
[edit] Jim Steinman
- Bonnie Tyler, Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire, 1986, CBS (engineer)
- The Sisters of Mercy, "More," Vision Thing, 1990, Elektra (engineer/mixer)
- Meat Loaf, Bat out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, 1993, Virgin (engineer/mixer/asst. producer)
- Taylor Dayne, "Original Sin," The Shadow, 1994, Universal (recorded/co-producer)
- Watershed, Twister, 1995, Epic (producer)
- Take That, "Never Forget," Greatest Hits, 1995, RCA (recorded/co-producer)
- Bonnie Tyler, "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" and "Making Love (Out of Nothing At All)," Free Spirit, 1995, EastWest (co-producer/engineer/mixer)
- Celine Dion, "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," "River Deep, Mountain High" and "Call the Man," Falling into You, 1996, Columbia (co-producer/engineer)
- Whistle Down the Wind, cast recording of Andrew Lloyd Webber theatrical production, 1998, Uni/Decca (co-producer/engineer)
- Boyzone, "No Matter What," 1998, Polydor UK (mixer)
- Meat Loaf, The Very Best of Meat Loaf, 1998, Virgin/Sony (co-producer/engineer/mixer)
- Tanz der Vampire, theatre cast album, 1998, Polygram (co-producer/engineer)
- Marc Anthony and Tina Arena, "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You," The Mask of Zorro, 1998, Sony (co-producer/engineer)
- Nicki French, "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" and "Lovers Again," 2000, Ravenous (mixer)
- Opera Babes, "Aida," 2002, Sony UK (co-producer/engineer/mixer)
- Wuthering Heights, 2003, Ravenous/MTV Movies (recorded/co-producer)
- The Dream Engine, 2003-2007, Ravenous Group LLC (producer)
[edit] Other
- Al Jarreau, Live in London, 1985, Warner Bros. (engineer)
- Paul McCartney, Press to Play, 1986, Parlophone/EMI/Capitol (engineer/mixer)
- Lone Justice, Shelter, 1986, Geffen (engineer)
- The Jitters, The Jitters, 1987, Capitol/Canada (engineer/mixer)
- Little Steven, Freedom - No Compromise, 1987, Manhattan (engineer)
- Warlock, Triumph and Agony, 1987, Vertigo/Polygram (mixer)
- The Brandos, Honor Among Thieves, 1987, Relativity (mixer)
- They Eat Their Own, "Video Martyr," They Eat Their Own, 1987, Relativity (mixer)
- Motörhead, "On the Road," 1980's, GWR (mixer)
- Platinum Blonde, Contact, 1987, CBS/Canada (mixer)
- Married to the Mob, 1988, Orion Pictures (music production)
- The Fat Boys, "Are You Ready For Freddy," A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, 1988, Tin Pan Apple (mixer)
- Rod Stewart, "Lost In You" (12" version), Out of Order, 1988, Warner Brothers (mixer)
- The Bangles, "I'll Set You Free," Everything, 1988, Columbia (engineer)
- Til Tuesday, Everything's Different Now, 1988, Epic (engineer)
- Face to Face, One Big Day, 1988, Polygram (engineer/mixer)
- Phoebe Snow, Something Real, 1989, Elektra (engineer/mixer)
- The Grapes of Wrath, Now and Again, 1989, Capitol/Canada (mixer)
- George Benson, Tenderly, 1989, Warner Bros. (engineer)
- The Golden Palominos, A Dead Horse, 1989, Celluloid (engineer/mixer)
- Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, The Symphony Sessions, 1989, LP/Capitol (producer/mixer)
- Eric Clapton, Journeyman, 1989, Reprise (engineer)
- Luba, All Or Nothing, 1989, Capitol/Canada (mixer)
- The Brandos, Trial By Fire, 1990, BMG (engineer/mixer)
- Regatta, Regatta, 1990, BMG/Canada (engineer/mixer)
- Derek and the Dominoes, The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition, 1990, Polygram (mixer)
- The Bangles, Greatest Hits, 1990, Sony/Columbia (engineer)
- Too Much Joy, Cereal Killers, 1991, Giant/Warner Bros. Records (engineer)
- Squeeze, Play, 1991, Warner Bros. (engineer)
- The Brandos, "The Solution," Gunfire At Midnight, 1992, SPV (mixer)
- Gregg Alexander, Intoxifornication, 1992, Epic/Sony (producer/engineer)
[edit] References
- Steve Rinkoff at Discogs