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Roger Nichols
ALBUM CREDITS, ENGINEERING:
- Steely Dan "Everything Must Go " Warner Bros, Feb 2003
- Surfaris "Basic Tracks"
-
Steely Dan "Two Against Nature" Warner Bros, Feb 2000 (3-GRAMMY)
- Al DiMeola
- "Tocando Tierra" Tribute to Latin American music. Recorded in
L.A., Caracas, Havana Cuba. October 1999
- Take Six, 1998 Album, Untitled
- James Taylor tribute featuring:Tower of Power, Les McCann, Roben Ford, Flora
Purim, Brenda Russell, Mitchell Forman, Patrice Russian
- Sing Like Talking, Mixing
- John Denver "All Abourd" Sony Wonder, Producer (GRAMMY)
- Bela Fleck "Left Of Cool" Recording & Mixing
- Gary Vincent & The Swamp Honkys Engineering & Mastering
- Bela Fleck "Live Art" Mix Consultant & Mastering
- Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O' Connor
"Appalachia Waltz" Mastering
- Allen & Allen
"Come Sunday" Mastering
- Kim McFarland
"Amazing" Mastering
- Jim Messina
"Watching The River Run" Recorded title song & Mastering
- Beach Boys
"Stars & Stripes" with guest artists
- Gloria Estefan
"Live at Guantanamo Bay" benefit for Cuban refugees
- Steely Dan
"Alive In America", Giant
- Walter Becker
"Eleven Tracks of Whack", Giant
- Todd Snider
"Music for The Daily Planet", MCA
- Reba McIntyre-Natalie Cole (Grammy Nomination)
"Country R&B", MCA
- Lari White
"Lead Me Not", RCA
- Rodney Crowell
"Life is Messy", CBS
- Rosanne Cash
"Interiors", CBS
- Michael Franks:
"Blue Pacific", Warner Bros.
- Rickie Lee Jones:
"Flying Cowboys", Geffen Records
- China Crisis:
"Diary of a Hollow Horse", Virgin Records
- Wishful Thinking:
"Way Down West"
"That Was Then"
- John Denver:
"The Flower that Shattered the Stone"
"John Denver Christmas"
"Stonehaven Sunrise"
"Higher Ground"
"One World"
"Dreamland Express"
"It's About Time"
"Seasons of the Heart"
- Donald Fagen:
"Kamakiriad", Reprise
"The Nightfly", Warner Bros. (GRAMMY NOMINATION)
- Steely Dan:
"Gaucho" (GRAMMY)
"Aja" (GRAMMY)
"Royal Scam"
"Katy Lied"
"Pretzel Logic"
"Countdown to Ectasy"
"Can't Buy a Thrill"
"F.M." (GRAMMY)
- Jim Horn:
"Work It Out", Warner Bros. Records
- Lee Greenwood:
"If Only For One Night", MCA Records
The Grass Roots, Cher, Dusty Springfield, The Four Tops, Denny Dougherty, Telly Savalas, Jim Weatherly, Root Boy Slim, Dirk Hamilton, Placido Domingo, The Muppets, Richard Harris, Michael Omartian, Exile, Fra Lippo Lippi, Tim Moore, Jerry Corbetta, Maureen Steele, Michael Lovesmith, Bobby King, The Waters, Thomas Jefferson Kaye, China Crisis, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, Lee Holdridge, Mark Knopfler, Kerry Chatter, Dan Dalton, Buzz Clifford, Tommy Flanders, Dion, Jack Mack & the Heart Attack, Tim Schmidt, Mark Jordan, Tommy Roe, Dennis Lambert, John Klemmer, Mike McDonald, Crosby Stills & Nash, Pete Christlieb & Warne Marsh, Rosie Greer, Dr. John, Michael Bloomfield, John Hammond Jr., Cherokee, Frank Sinatra, Sam Harris, The Wailers, Guy Clark, Joe Cocker, Eddie Murphy, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Kashif, Eye to Eye, Rosie & The Originals, Frank Zappa, Stuff Smith, Alice Coltrane, Larry Carlton, Patti Austin, Dean Parks, Daniel Moore, Gayle McCormick, Sly Stone, Yutaka, J.D.Hart, Steve Lawerence & Edie Gormet, Bobby Bland, Joni Harms, Kaho Shimada, Jimmy Haskell, Mel Brown, John Lee Hooker, Paulo Ramos, Alexander Mezek, Rosanne Cash, Jai Uttal, Fugitive Blonde, Jackie McLean, Leeanne Ledgerwood, Andy Laverne, Bob Shepard, Jeff Beal, Ali Akbar Khan, Jim Lauderdale, Rodney Crowell, Larry Knechtel, John Beasley, Dave Kikowski, Jeremy Steig, Marty Krystal, Kal David, Suzie Boggus, The Lost Tribe, Rene McLean, Larry Carlton
ALBUM CREDITS, PRODUCER:
- Roger Nichols Project
"Harmonic Ocean", Triloka Records 1994
- John Denver: "All Aboard"
"Stonehaven Sunrise"
"Higher Ground"
"One World"
"Dreamland Express"
"John Denver Christmas"
Maureen Steele, Tommy Flanders, Jack Mack & the Heart Attack, Mazarin, Fugitive Blonde, Robert Lusson, Rock Asylum, SNAFU, Couchoix.
TV & FILM CREDITS:
- "Love Potion Number Nine", music scoring & mixing
- "F.M." Movie main title theme,
- "Equalizer" C.B.S. tv series scoring,
- "John Denver & the Muppets" tv special all music & scoring,
- "This Island Earth" Cousteau series main title,
- "Happy Days" tv theme,
- "Cotton Club" soundtrack recording.
- Steely Dan PBS Special
- VH-1 "Story Tellers" Steely Dan
AWARDS:
- 2001 Grammy Award "Best Engineered Album" Steely Dan "Two
Against Nature"
- 2001 Grammy Award "Album of The Year" Steely Dan "Two Against
Nature"
- 2001 Grammy Award "Best Duo or Group" Steely Dan "Two Against
Nature"
- 2001 Mix TEC award "Best Concert Sound" Steely Dan 2000 Summer
Tour
- 1998 Grammy Award "All Aboard" John Denver, Best Chidren's Album
- 1995 Grammy Nomination for "Country Rhythm & Blues" Best Engineered
Recording
- Nammy Award Nomination "Nashville Outstanding Acheivement Award"
- Grammy Award "Aja", Steely Dan
- Grammy Award "F.M.", Steely Dan
- Grammy Nomination "Rikki Lee Jones", Rikki Lee Jones
- Grammy Award "Gaucho", Steely Dan
- Grammy Nomination "Nightfly", Donald Fagan
- TEK Award Nomination for Engineering 1985, 1991, 1994
LOCATION RECORDING:
England, Australia, China, Soviet Union, Germany, Holland, Canada, Ireland, Norway, Hawaii, Cucamonga, Japan.
MISC:
Roger Nichols been involved in digital audio since 1977. Roger designed and built WENDELjr, a high fidelity digital audio percussion replacement device used by many major artists including Pink Floyd, Heart, Paul Simon, and by sound companies like Clair Bros. in the production of their albums and live shows. Roger has lectured on digital audio in Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and Singapore as well as at NARAS and AES conventions around the U.S. Roger has been recording since 1962, and professionally involved in the music business on a full time basis since leaving the Nuclear industry in 1968 (Roger has a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering). Roger's engineering career included two years at Quantum Recording Studios, five years at ABC Records, three years atWarner Bros. Records as a staff recording/ mixing engineer, and as an independant engineer/ producer since 1978. Roger has written articles pertaining to digital audio since 1981 and has a current column in EQ magazine.