F. Reid Shippen
F. Reid Shippen | |
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F. Reid Shippen: audio mixer, engineer, and producer. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | F. Reid Shippen |
Born | March 15, 1974 |
Origin | Fair Haven, New Jersey, US |
Years active | 1995–present |
Website |
robotlemon |
F. Reid Shippen is a mixer, engineer and producer, currently based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Biography
Growing up in Fair Haven, NJ, F. Reid Shippen performed in bands and eventually decided that he wanted to pursue a career in music. He attended Middle Tennessee State University where he graduated with degrees in Business and Recording Arts & Sciences. While in college, Reid interned at a variety of studios in Nashville, Tennessee, such as Quad Studios and Skylab Studios, quickly transitioning from assisting to engineering. In 1999, he began to concentrate on mixing.
With numerous years of experience in the studio, Reid has mixed multiple platinum and gold records and hundreds of charting singles and albums, including seven Grammy Award-winners.
Reid has mixed, engineered, and/or produced music for respected artists in a variety of genres, from Death Cab for Cutie, A Fine Frenzy, Cage the Elephant and India.Arie to the Jonas Brothers, Marc Broussard, Eric Church and Robert Randolph. He has also worked with Clay Aiken, Jonny Lang, Flyleaf, Switchfoot, Backstreet Boys, Third Day, MercyMe, and Newsboys, among others.
Reid currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee and works out of Robot Lemon, his private SSL hybrid studio, where he mixes. He is noted for his ability to work across a wide range of genres and for his use of a highly customized hybrid analog/digital studio setup.
In addition to mixing, Reid produces, records and is actively involved in artist development.
Discography
Albums
- The Afters – Never Going Back to OK (INO/Columbia/Sony); Light Up the Sky (INO/Columbia/Sony)
- Clay Aiken – A Thousand Different Ways (RCA/Sony)
- Backstreet Boys – Unbreakable (Jive/Sony); Never Gone (Jive/Sony)
- Eric Church – Carolina (Capitol Nashville/EMI)
- dc Talk – Solo* (ForeFront)
- Disney – Lilo and Stitch Hawaiian, Vol. 2 (Avex Trax); Disneymania 3 (Walt Disney); Country Bears (Walt Disney); Lilo & Stitch (Walt Disney)
- India.Arie – Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship (Motown/Universal); Voyage to India* (Motown)
- Mat Kearney – Nothing Left to Lose (Aware/Columbia/Sony)
- Jennifer Knapp – Letting Go (Graylin)
- Jonny Lang – Turn Around* (A&M/Sony)
- tobyMac – Tonight (ForeFront/EMI CMG); Portable Sounds (ForeFront/EMI CMG)
- Matt Maher – Empty and Beautiful (Provident/Sony)
- Mandisa – Freedom (Sparrow/EMI CMG); Christmas Joy EP (Sparrow/EMI CMG); Only the World (Sparrow/EMI CMG); True Beauty (Sparrow/EMI CMG)
- MercyMe – Generous Mr. Lovewell (INO/Columbia/Sony); 10 (INO/Columbia/Sony); All That Is Within Me (INO/Integrity/Sony); Christmas Sessions (Sony); Undone (INO/Integrity); Spoken For (Word/Warner Bros.)
- Newsboys – Born Again (Inpop); In the Hands of God (Inpop); Go: Remixed (Inpop); Greatest Hits (Sparrow/EMI CMG); Go (Inpop)
- Robert Randolph and the Family Band – Colorblind (Warner Bros.)
- Secondhand Serenade – Weightless (Glassnote)
- Chris Sligh – The Anatomy of Broken (Word/Warner Bros.)
- Third Day – Move (Provident/Sony); Chronology, Vol. 2 (Essential/Provident/Sony); Chronology, Vol. 1 (Essential/Provident/Sony); Wherever You Are* (Essential/Provident/Sony)
- Chris Tomlin – Hello Love (sixsteps/Sparrow/EMI CMG); Not to Us (sixsteps/Sparrow/EMI CMG); And If Our God Is for Us...* (sixsteps/Sparrow/EMI CMG)
- Matt Wertz – While We're Becoming (Nettwerk)
- CeCe Winans – Songs of Emotional Healing (Pure Springs Gospel/EMI); CeCe Winans* (Sparrow/EMI CMG)
- Original score – We Were Soldiers (Sony)
- Various artists – Oh Happy Day: An All-Star Music Celebration* (EMI Gospel)
* GRAMMY Award-winner
Songs on compilations
- Shania Twain – "Today (Is Your Day)" (Mercury Records)
- Minus the Bear – "My Time" (Radio Mix) (Dangerbird)
- A Fine Frenzy – "Happier" (Radio Mix) (Virgin/EMI)
- Flyleaf – "All Around Me" (Radio Mix) (Octone/Universal)
- Needtobreathe – "You Are Here" (Radio Mix) (Sparrow/Lava/Atlantic)
- Robert Randolph and the Family Band – "Get There" (Warner Bros.)
- Uncle Kracker – "All I Can Do Is Write About It" (from Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd) (Hip-O/Universal)
- Death Cab for Cutie – "Little Boxes" (for Showtime series Weeds) (Lionsgate)
- Jonas Brothers – "Poor Unfortunate Souls" (from The Little Mermaid Soundtrack) (Walt Disney)
Grammy Awards
- dc Talk – Solo: Best Rock Gospel Album, 44th Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
- Jonny Lang – Turn Around: Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album, 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
- Third Day – Wherever You Are: Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
- Chris Tomlin – And If Our God Is for Us...: Best Contemporary Christian Music Album, 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
- CeCe Winans – CeCe Winans: Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album, 44th Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
- India.Arie – Voyage to India: Best R&B Album, 45th Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
- Various Artists – Oh Happy Day: An All-Star Music Celebration: Best Traditional Gospel Album, 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards[1]
Affiliated studios
Current
- Robot Lemon (Nashville, TN) – 2009–present (Owner)
Past
- Battery Studios (Nashville, TN)
- Masterfonics (Nashville, TN)
- Oceanway Studios (Nashville, TN)
- Quad Studios (Nashville, TN)
- Recording Arts (Nashville, TN): 1999–2004[2]
- Skylab Studios (Nashville, TN)[3]
- Sound Kitchen (Franklin, TN)
- Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN): 2004–2009[4]
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Recording Academy. Grammy Award Winners. GRAMMY.com
- ↑ Clark, Rick. Nashville Skyline #46. Mix Magazine: October 1, 2002.
- ↑ Caruba, Glen. DRUM! Magazine Roundtable: Recording Professionals Spout Off About Drums In The Studio. DRUM! Magazine: July 2009.
- ↑ Hsu, Max. MaxWax: Thoughts on life, the universe, and everything: 2006–2009.