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Paul Northfield is a prolific British record producer and sound engineer, who has worked on albums by bands such as Dream Theater, Queensrÿche, Rush, Porcupine Tree and Suicidal Tendencies.[1]

Northfield worked at Advision Studio, London from 1974 to 1978, then at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec from 1978 to 1987, and has been an independent engineer since then.

Selected discography

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Year Album title Band Record label Role
1975 Free Hand Gentle Giant Chrysalis Engineer (Assistant)
1976 Interview Gentle Giant Chrysalis Engineer
1977 Makin' Magic Pat Travers Polydor Engineer, Remixing
1980 Permanent Waves Rush Anthem/Mercury Engineer
1981 Exit...Stage Left Rush Anthem/Mercury Engineer, Mixing
1981 Moving Pictures Rush Anthem/Mercury Engineer
1981 Head On Toronto Solid Gold Records Engineer
1982 Power Play April Wine Aquarius Records Engineer
1982 Signals Rush Anthem/Mercury Engineer, Mixing
1983 Alpha Asia Geffen Engineer, Mixing
1984 Animal Grace April Wine Aquarius Records Engineer
1984 Grace Under Pressure Rush Anthem/Mercury Synthesizer, Programming
1986 Shakin' Like A Human Being Kim Mitchell Atlantic Records Engineer
1987 Pop Goes the World Men Without Hats Mercury Producer, Mixing
1988 Operation: Mindcrime Queensrÿche EMI Engineer
1989 A Show of Hands Rush Anthem/Mercury Engineer
1989 No Respect Vain Island Producer, Engineer, Mixing
1990 Then & Now Asia Geffen Engineer
1990 Empire Queensrÿche EMI Engineer
1990 Steelheart Steelheart MCA Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing
1990 Big Houses Eight Seconds WEA Producer
1991 ’’Monsters Under The Bed’’ Honeymoon Suite WEA Producer
1991 Hey Stoopid Alice Cooper Epic Engineer
1992 The Art of Rebellion Suicidal Tendencies Epic Engineer, Mixing
1993 Sarsippius' Ark Infectious Grooves Epic Producer, Mixing
1993 Cockroach Danger Danger Epic Engineer, Mixing
1994 Groove Family Cyco Infectious Grooves Epic Mixing
1994 Suicidal for Life Suicidal Tendencies Epic Producer, Engineer, Mixing
1995 Helpyourselfish D-A-D Medley/EMI Producer
1995 Ozzmosis Ozzy Osbourne Epic Engineer
1996 Scenery and Fish I Mother Earth EMI Producer, Engineer, Mixing
1996 Creature Moist EMI Producer
1997 Black Science GZR TVT Producer, Mixing
1997 Friends & Family Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Mixing
1997 Prime Cuts Suicidal Tendencies Epic Producer, Mixing
1998 Celebrity Skin Hole Geffen Engineer
1998 Different Stages Rush Anthem/Atlantic Producer, Mixing
1998 Little Songs David Usher EMI Producer
1998 Six the Hard Way Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Producer, Mixing
1999 Freedumb Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal/SideOneDummy Producer, Engineer, Mixing
1999 Blue Green Orange I Mother Earth Mercury Co-producer
2000 Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) Marilyn Manson Nothing/Interscope Engineer
2000 Free Your Soul and Save My Mind Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Mixing
2000 Host Clarknova Shoreline/EMI Producer/Mixing
2001 Since August Since August Loggerhead/Universal Producer, Engineer
2002 Vapor Trails Rush Anthem/Atlantic Producer, Engineer
2002 In Absentia Porcupine Tree Lava Engineer
2003 The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits 1974-1987 Rush Mercury Engineer, Synthesizer Programming
2005 Four Play Pat Travers Majestic Rock Engineer
2006 The Dark Third Pure Reason Revolution InsideOut Engineer
2007 Systematic Chaos Dream Theater Roadrunner Engineer, Mixing
2009 Black Clouds & Silver Linings Dream Theater Roadrunner Engineer, Mixing
2010 Killing Mars Mosquito-B Bulldog Brothers Co-Producer, Mixer, Engineer
2011 Hell Bound Gypsy Train[2] Stone Mary Independent Producer, Mixer, Engineer
2011 A Dramatic Turn of Events Dream Theater Roadrunner Engineer
2013 13 Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Producer
2014 Glory Under Dangerous Skies Moist Universal Music Group Producer
2016 Use Less U Mosquito-B The Trench Records Co-Producer, Mixer, Engineer
2016 World Gone Mad Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Producer

References

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  1. ^ "Paul Northfield : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Stone Mary .. Media". Archived from the original on 29 August 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
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