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James A.K. Guthrie (born 14 November 1953 in Edmonton, Middlesex) is an English
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and record producer best known for his work with the
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band
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serving as a producer and engineer for the band since 1978. He is the owner and operator of ''das boot recording'' in
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, California. Married to Melissa Kathryn (Braun) Guthrie and parent of two cats, Bert & Jack. Original music and scoring.


Early years

Guthrie began his career on 1 October 1973 at
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(in the previous location of 64 South Molton Street) in London, as a trainee tape operator and later assistant engineer, initially trained by studio owner John Hudson. A year later he moved to Audio International studios, working under Richard Millard. His earliest credits are as an assistant engineer on the first two albums by glam rock singer
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. During this time he first worked with
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(who would later go on to produce
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and
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among others), whom Guthrie asked to join his FOH production team for the live performances of Pink Floyd's ''
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'' in 1980 and 1981. By 1976 Guthrie was employed as one of the engineering team at
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which also included
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and Ian Cooper. During his tenure he worked as the engineer on
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'' release (produced by studio owner
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), and for producer
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on ''Breakout'' by The Dead End Kids as well as the first two albums for London-based R&B band
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''( Too Hot To Handle'' and ''
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''), which would yield the hit singles "
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", "Always and Forever" and "The Groove Line". Utopia was also where he first worked with Andy Jackson (Jackson apprenticed as an assistant engineer under Guthrie's supervision), whom Guthrie later introduced to Pink Floyd and was hired as the band's primary engineer (a position Jackson still holds, as the Senior Mastering Engineer for
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's studio '' Astoria'' UK). In addition, Guthrie is also credited with suggesting
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as a keyboard player for
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' touring band (making Carin one of a select group of people to have played with both Waters and Gilmour, and an incarnation of Pink Floyd), and arranged for
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lead vocalist and guitarist
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to audition for the same tour (as documented in the film '' Rocket Brothers''), as well as introducing vocalist Rachel Brennock (his then-girlfriend, who used the stage name
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) to Pink Floyd, she joined the touring band from 1987 to 1989. Guthrie later worked at other London-area studios such as The Manor, Advision, and Britannia Row. His initial producer credits would be for singer-songwriter Arlen Greene (co-producing the song "The Jazz Pianist" in 1976) and Fury (their only known single "Miss Demeanor/Stay on Your Feet" in 1977). Guthrie's connection with GTO Records landed him engineering and production duties on the second and third albums for
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(''Double A'' and ''Bullets Through The Barrier''); followed by work with
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(producing their only release, which made the Billboard Top 100). After producing the
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track "Better By You, Better Than Me" for the album ''
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'', he was selected to produce their follow-up album '' Hell Bent For Leather'' (aka ''Killing Machine''). By 1980, Guthrie's body of work in regards to engineering, mixing, and production would include a total of six hit singles on both the British and American charts: the first three singles from Heatwave,
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's "Dancing in the City", Pink Floyd's " Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" and
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".


Pink Floyd

In mid-1978, Guthrie received a request from Pink Floyd's manager,
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, to meet with him regarding potential production projects. First was a pitch to produce singer/songwriter
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(and the end result was his production of "Our People", the b-side of the "Bully For You" single in 1979). The other was for Pink Floyd, about to embark on their new project, a
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which was eventually titled ''
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''. Based on his previous production credits and after meeting with Guthrie,
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believed he would be a good fit. Guthrie accepted the assignment with the request that he would be allowed to engineer the record himself. Guthrie was the only member of the production team to be awarded by
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for his contributions, receiving the 1980
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award for Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical. A case can be made for Guthrie's involvement as an important element of the timeless sound Pink Floyd was able to achieve with ''The Wall''.
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stated in a March 2000 interview with ''
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'', regarding the contributors, "Another crucial figure is James Guthrie. The album's wonderfully clear and punchy, and very modern-sounding."
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also acknowledged Guthrie's contribution specifically in regards to the drum sound in an interview with TapeOp magazine: "James Guthrie was great on ''The Wall'' – I thought he did a great job." Guthrie's initial involvement with Pink Floyd was to last nearly five years; in addition to engineering and co-production duties on ''The Wall'', he also served as the Sound Mixer (supervising the
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engineering team) on most of the performances of ''The Wall'' live as well as actual recording of some of the performances (he would later provide the mix and production for the release ''
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''), as well as Sound Coordinator on the film adaptation
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(he would engineer the music for film as well as produce it in collaboration with Waters and Gilmour). Guthrie received a
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award for Best Film Sound in 1982 for his work on the film, (along with sound editor
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, production mixer Clive Winter, and dubbing mixers Graham Hartstone and
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). He was then asked to co-produce (along with
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) '' The Final Cut'', the last release of Waters-era Pink Floyd. According to Andy Jackson, who served as engineer for the recording along with Guthrie, the use of the name "Max" in the songs " The Gunner's Dream" and " Paranoid Eyes" is an appropriation of Guthrie's nickname (the members of the production team – Guthrie, Jackson and Kamen – each had nicknames), which Waters had originally included as a joke, but decided that it suited the overall concept and created an actual character in the narrative with the name. Guthrie appears in at least three documentaries about Pink Floyd: in ''The Lost Documentary'' (filmed in August 1980 and never officially released but was made available in 2004), he is interviewed and receives an onscreen credit as "Sound Mixer". In ''The Other Side of The Wall'' (chronicling the making of ''Pink Floyd The Wall'') he appears onscreen during a sequence depicting recording of additional music for the film but is neither credited nor interviewed; and in ''Retrospective: Looking Back at The Wall'' (included on the DVD release of ''Pink Floyd—The Wall'') he is interviewed and receives an onscreen credit as "Music Producer" in the second half of the documentary. Guthrie also appears in the "Editing and Music"
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for the DVD release of ''
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'', in a sequence which depicts recording for the Waters song "
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" but is neither interviewed nor credited; as well as the music video produced for the song. He was also interviewed (without onscreen credit) for the
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used to promote the release of ''
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'' in 1995. A little-known feature of the Waters DVD release ''
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'' is when the viewer selects the option for "A/V Setup" the menu screen shows a looping film of Guthrie (as well as his assistant Joel Plante) at the recording console inside Le Mobile Remote Recording Studio, used to record the audio for the CD and DVD releases.


Post-''Wall'' era

In 1986 Guthrie emigrated to the United States, first residing in Los Angeles where he and his business manager/partner Larry Belling owned and operated Slippery Studios, a recording facility specifically geared towards sessions for film. Guthrie eventually settled in Lake Tahoe, California where he designed his own home-based studio, ''das boot recording'' (named in tribute to Guthrie's love of WWII-era American submarines). Guthrie and his assistant engineer, Joel Plante, supervise every remastering of the Pink Floyd back catalogue, as well as mixing and mastering of various works (some for 5.1 Surround Sound), including Pink Floyd-related releases. In the 1980s, Guthrie would produce a number of other releases, including Heatwave's fourth album ''
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'' (co-produced with lead singer Johnnie Wilder, Jr.),
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's major-label debut '' The Warning'',
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's concept album ''Road Island'' (the final release of the
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era), and three tracks on
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''. He would also work as an engineer on various releases, such as
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'' (all orchestral sessions) and
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''; as well as contributing miscellaneous music and sound design for films such as ''
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'', '' The Dead Zone'' and '' Lifeforce''. Guthrie has also produced tracks for Toto and Danish rock band
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, among other artists. Guthrie would also become the engineer who has mixed the most releases using
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technology, nine in all. Guthrie's primary responsibility was (as it is to this day) to serve as one of the final authorities on the audio quality of Pink Floyd and Floyd-related releases. He has mixed and/or mastered nearly every Pink Floyd and Floyd-related release since 1978, and could be considered to be Pink Floyd's archival engineer. Others have referred to him similarly, such as mastering engineer
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("He has also been the Floyd's quality control man ever since ''The Wall''.") and musician/Pink Floyd associate
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("He is the keeper of the audio flame.") In 2002, Guthrie was selected by the band to engineer the 30th Anniversary reissue of ''
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'' in the
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format, providing the mix and mastering for 5.1 Surround Sound. The final product was the biggest-selling Surround Sound release of 2003, the winner of three 2003 Surround Music awards, and received overwhelming praise from the technical press, including Jerry Del Colliano of Audio Video Revolution ("If you were to own only one SACD, ''Dark Side of the Moon'' is it.") and this summation from Matt Rowe of ''The Digital Bits'': "The way I see it, James Guthrie should be asked to do every 5.1 SACD project from here on out. For every band." In recent years, Guthrie has worked on a number of projects, including an eponymous-named remix of the
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song " I Miss You", mastered releases for Kate Bush and Gilmour, as well as co-produced the track "Hello (I Love You)" for Waters (which appears on the soundtrack for the film ''The Last Mimzy'') and performed the remastering of the 1984 Gilmour release '' About Face'' and the 40th Anniversary reissue of Pink Floyd's debut release ''
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''. Guthrie was also part of the Pink Floyd crew for the band's reunion performance at
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, assisting with the live video feed mix for television broadcast; and subsequently provided the live mix for Waters' appearance at
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. In 2011 Guthrie contributed to two major reissue projects for Kate Bush and Pink Floyd. On Bush's release ''
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'' he performed the mix of the revision of "The Song of Solomon" as well as the mastering of the album in collaboration with Doug Sax and Sangwook "Sunny" Naam of The Mastering Lab. The trio also performed a remastering of '' The Red Shoes'' from the original analogue back-up copies of the master recording. For the Pink Floyd reissue campaign entitled '' Why Pink Floyd...?'' the entire back catalogue of the band has been remastered by Guthrie for release in a variety of deluxe editions and box sets. In conjunction with the campaign was the release of his 5.1 mix and mastering of ''
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'' for SACD by independent audiophile distributor Acoustic Sounds. 2012 would see Guthrie returning to producing with '' The Dreamer's Machine'', the debut album by singer-songwriter James Carrington, which he co-produced and mixed. In 2014 Guthrie was invited to be the Guest of Honor for
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's ''Pink Floyd: Sight, Sound and Structure'' academic conference – which took place 10–14 April – sponsoring a 5.1 demonstration of ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' and ''Wish You Were Here'' albums and the world premiere of the Surround Sound mix of Roger Waters' 1992 release ''
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'', as well as delivering a keynote speech on his work with Pink Floyd in addition to his insights regarding the roles of production and engineering in recorded music. 2015 saw releases from both Roger Waters and David Gilmour which featured mastering by Guthrie and Joel Plante, as well as the debut album from Matt Gilmour, entitled ''The Grey''. In 2018, Guthrie and Plante undertook a project to remaster the entire studio catalog for
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, to be released in a series of boxsets as well as single discs.


Selected discography and credits (Pink Floyd and related releases)

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'' (1979) – Co-producer. Engineer. Sound mixer. Drums on "
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'' (1981) – Sound mixer. *''
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'' (1982) – Sound coordinator and engineer. Music co-producer. *Pink Floyd '' The Final Cut'' (1983) – Co-produced with Roger Waters and Michael Kamen. Engineer. Sound mixer. *David Gilmour '' About Face'' (1984) – Sound mixer. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' (1987) – Additional remixing. *Pink Floyd "Run Like Hell" (live version) single (1987) – Mixing with David Gilmour. *Roger Waters ''
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'' (1992) – Sound mixer. *Pink Floyd CD remasters (1992–1994) – Supervised the remastering of the Pink Floyd back catalogue for CD with Doug Sax. (See also: '' Shine On'' boxset.) *Pink Floyd MiniDisc remasters (1994) – Supervised remastering with Doug Sax. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' (1994) – Mastering with Doug Sax. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' (1995) – Co-produced with David Gilmour. Recorded and mixed. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' VHS (1995) – Music production. Recorded sound engineer. *Pink Floyd ''Pulse'' television commercial (1995) – Audio mix. * Richard Wright ''
Broken China ''Broken China'' is the second and final solo album by Pink Floyd keyboard player Richard Wright. Overview The album is a four-part concept album based on Wright's then-wife Mildred's battle with depression, and is very much like a classi ...
'' (1996) – Sound mixer. *''
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'' DVD (1999) – Producer. Audio formats. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' (1999) – Producer. Recording. Sound mixer. *Roger Waters ''
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'' (2000) – Producer. Engineer. Sound mixer. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 25th Anniversary video (2001) – Audio mix. *Pink Floyd '' Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' (2001) – Co-production and mastering. *Roger Waters ''
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'' DVD (2001) – Music producer and mixer. *Roger Waters '' Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Vol. 1'' (2002) – Compiled with Roger Waters. *David Gilmour '' In Concert'' DVD (2002) – Audio mastering. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 30th Anniversary Edition (2003) – SACD 5.1 mixing and mastering. Stereo remaster. *Pink Floyd '' The Final Cut'' 2004 remaster – Stereo remaster. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 2004 remaster – Stereo remaster. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 2005 remaster – Stereo remaster. *Pink Floyd
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performance (2005) – Assisted in mixing live video feed. *''Comfortably Numb: A History of "The Wall", Pink Floyd 1978–1981'' — Research, editing, photos (2005–2006). *Pink Floyd ''Pulse'' DVD — Music producer. DVD producer (with Storm Thorgerson). Video restoration. Audio for menus (with Joel Plante). (2005–2006). *David Gilmour ''
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'' (2006) – Mastering with Doug Sax. *David Gilmour '' About Face'' 2006 remaster – Stereo remaster. *Roger Waters "
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" (2007) – Co-producer with Roger Waters and Howard Shore. Recording and mixing. *''The Last Mimzy'' – Remix of Roger Waters' "Hello (I Love You)" for the movie soundtrack (end credits) (2007). *''The Last Mimzy Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (2007) – Remix of Roger Waters' "Hello (I Love You)" for the soundtrack album (different than the movie version). *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 40th Anniversary Edition (2007) – Compiled and remastered. *Roger Waters
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performance (2007) – Sound mixer. *''
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'' DVD and CD (2007) – Mixing and mastering of Roger Waters songs. *Roger Waters ''The Wall'' Live 30th Anniversary world tour (2010–2013) – Music & Quadraphonic pre-production. *Pink Floyd CD remasters (2009–2011) – Remastering of the Pink Floyd back catalogue (with Joel Plante) for CD. (See also: ''
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'' boxset.) *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 35th Anniversary Edition (2011) – SACD 5.1 mixing and mastering. Stereo remaster. *''The Missing Piano'' – Director/Producer/Editor/Filming/Sound (2012). *'' 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief'' digital and physical formats (2012) – Mixing and mastering of Roger Waters songs. *''The Final Cut: A History of Pink Floyd 1982–1983'' — Writing, research, editing, photos (2008–2014). *Roger Waters ''
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'' (2014) – Music & Quadraphonic pre-production, Sound supervisor: Athens. *Roger Waters ''
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'' 2015 remaster – SACD/Blu-ray 5.1 mixing and mastering. Stereo remaster. *David Gilmour ''
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'' (2015) – Mastering with Joel Plante. *Roger Waters ''
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'' original motion picture soundtrack (2015) – Music & Quadraphonic pre-production, Sound supervisor: Athens. *Roger Waters
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live performances (2016) – Music pre-production. *Pink Floyd vinyl remasters (2015–2018) — Remastering of the Pink Floyd back catalogue (with Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman) for vinyl. *Pink Floyd ''
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'' 2018 remix – Stereo/SACD/Blu-ray 5.1 mixing and mastering.


Selected discography (as producer)

*Arlan Greene – '"The Jazz Pianist" (b-side of "We've Got To Split Up" single) (Arista), 1976 *Fury – '"Miss Demeanor/Stay on Your Feet" (Arista), 1977 *The Movies – '' Double "A"'' (GTO), 1977 *The Movies – '' Bullets Through The Barrier'' (GTO), 1978 *Judas Priest – "Better By You, Better Than Me" ''
Stained Class ''Stained Class'' is the fourth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 10 February 1978 by Columbia Records. It is the first of three Judas Priest albums to feature drummer Les Binks, as well as the first to feature t ...
'' (Columbia), 1978 *Judas Priest – ''
Killing Machine Killing machine may refer to: Film * ''The Killing Machine'', English language title for ''Shorinji Kempo'' a 1975 Japanese action film with Sonny Chiba, Hiroyuki Sanada and Etsuko Shiomi * ''The Killing Machine'', a 1994 American action film with ...
'' (aka ''Hell Bent for Leather'') (Columbia), 1978 *Runner – ''
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'' (Island), 1979 *Pink Floyd – ''
The Wall ''The Wall'' is the eleventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on 30 November 1979 by Harvest/EMI and Columbia/CBS Records. It is a rock opera that explores Pink, a jaded rock star whose eventual self-imp ...
'' (Harvest/Columbia), 1979 *Tom Robinson Band – '"Our People" (b-side of "Bully For You" single) (Arista), 1979 *Heatwave – ''
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'' (Epic), 1980 *Pink Floyd – "Money" ''
A Collection of Great Dance Songs ''A Collection of Great Dance Songs'' is a compilation album by English rock band Pink Floyd. It was released on 23 November 1981 in the United Kingdom by Harvest Records and in the United States by Columbia Records. Content The album contai ...
'' (Harvest/Columbia), 1981 *Ambrosia – ''Road Island'' (Warner Bros), 1982 *Pink Floyd – ''The Final Cut'' (Harvest/Columbia), 1983 *The Boomtown Rats – ''
In the Long Grass ''In the Long Grass'' was the sixth studio album by The Boomtown Rats, released in 1984 in the UK and 1985 in the US. It was the band's last studio material for over three-decade until 2020's '' Citizens of Boomtown''. The Boomtown Rats' least c ...
'' (Phonogram/Columbia), 1984 ("Tonight," "Dave," "Drag Me Down") *Broadcast – '"Where Are You Now/Visions of You" (A&M), 1984 *Queensryche – '' The Warning'' (EMI America), 1984 *Andrew Caine – ''One'' (Epic), 1986 *Tom De Luca – '' Down to the Wire'' (Epic), 1986 *Toto – '' Past to Present 1977–1990'' (Columbia), 1990 ("Love Has The Power," "Out of Love," "Can You Hear What I'm Saying," "Animal") *The Lou Gramm Band – '"One Dream" '' Highlander II: The Quickening'' original soundtrack (WEA), 1992 *John Wetton – sessions for '' Raised in Captivity'' (the completed album was later recorded with another producer and released as ''Battle Lines''), 1992 ("Walking on Air," "If I Was A Country") *Toto – ''Absolutely Live'' (Sony International), 1993 *Pink Floyd – ''
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'' (EMI/Columbia), 1995 *Kashmir – ''The Good Life'' (Sony International), 1999 *Pink Floyd – ''
Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81 ''Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81'' is a live album released by Pink Floyd in 2000. It is a live rendition of ''The Wall'', produced and engineered by James Guthrie, with tracks selected from the August 1980 and June 19 ...
'' (EMI/Columbia), 2000 *Roger Waters – ''
In The Flesh In the Flesh may refer to: Books * ''In the Flesh'' (2009 graphic novel), a collection of stories by Koren Shadmi Film and TV * ''In the Flesh'' (1998 film), an American gay-themed murder mystery film * ''In the Flesh'' (2003 film), an Indian ...
'' (Columbia), 2000 *Pink Floyd – '' Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' (EMI/Columbia), 2001 *Roger Waters – '' Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Vol. 1'' (Columbia), 2002 *Roger Waters – "
Hello (I Love You) "Hello (I Love You)" is a song performed by former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters. The song was created as a collaborative effort with Howard Shore for the 2007 film '' The Last Mimzy''. Overview As Waters stated, "I think together we've come ...
" ''
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'' original soundtrack (Silva Screen), 2007 *James Carrington – '' The Dreamer's Machine'' (Zero Music), 2012


Awards

*''
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'' award for Best British Engineered Record ("Dancing in the City" from
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's ''Free Ride''), 1979. *Grammy award for Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical, Pink Floyd's ''
The Wall ''The Wall'' is the eleventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on 30 November 1979 by Harvest/EMI and Columbia/CBS Records. It is a rock opera that explores Pink, a jaded rock star whose eventual self-imp ...
'', 1980. *BAFTA award for Best Film Sound, ''
Pink Floyd—The Wall Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, ...
'', 1983. *Surround Music Awards, 2003 :(all for the 30th Anniversary Edition of Pink Floyd's ''
The Dark Side of the Moon ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records. The album was primarily developed during live performances, and the band premiered an early version of ...
'' in SACD/5.1 Surround Sound): ::Best Multichannel Reissue :: ''High Fidelity Review'' Listener's Choice ::Best of Show. *Grammy award for Best Surround Sound Album, Roger Waters's ''
Amused to Death ''Amused to Death'' is the third studio album by English musician Roger Waters, released 7 September 1992 on Columbia. Produced by Waters and Patrick Leonard, it is mixed in QSound to enhance its spatial feel. The album features Jeff Beck o ...
'', 2016. *Guthrie also received a nomination for the Grammy for Best Surround Sound Album in 2004, for his work on the
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/5.1 reissue of
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's '' Nick of Time''. *dCS Legends Award, 2020.


References


Bibliography

Books *Blake, Mark. ''Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd'', 2007. *Fitch, Vernon. ''The Pink Floyd Encyclopedia'' (3rd Edition), 2005. *Fitch, Vernon and Richard Mahon. ''Comfortably Numb A History of "The Wall", Pink Floyd 1978–81'', 2006. *Mason, Nick. ''Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd'' (revised edition), 2005. *Thorgerson, Storm and Peter Curzon. ''Mind Over Matter 4: The Images of Pink Floyd'' (40th Anniversary Edition), 2007. Articles *Bailey, Crai
"Interview with Andy Jackson"
floydianslip.com, January 2001 *Cunningham, Mar

''Sound on Stage'', May 1997 *Danesh, Aras
"Interview with Jon Carin"
brain-damage.co.uk, August 2007 *Del Colliano, Jerr

avrev.com, March 2003.
"Doug Sax takes us to the Dark Side"
news.acousticsounds.com, March 2003 *Larsen, Thomas Ulri

''Musikmagasinet'', November 2009 *Richardson, Ke
"Tales from the Dark Side"
''Sound & Vision'', May 2003 *Rowe, Matt

thedigitalbits.com, April 2003 *Shilling, Georg

recordproduction.com 2007 *Touzeau, Jeff
"Phil Taylor and the Astoria: Driving Audio Standards on the River Thames"
''Tape Op'', March/April 2005 *Tsilderikis, Thanasis

sparebricks.fika.org, Fall 2004 *White, Pau

''Sound on Sound'', July 2006 *Whitlock, Kevi

''Record Collector'', March 2000


External links

* James Guthrie entry at All Media Guidebr>James Guthrie entry at discogs.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Guthrie, James 1953 births Living people Best Sound BAFTA Award winners Grammy Award winners English audio engineers People from Edmonton, London Musicians from London