Gene Paul
Recording engineer
Musical artist
Gene William Paul (born August 20, 1944) is an American audio recording / mixing / mastering engineer, producer and musician. He was an engineer at Atlantic Recording Studios during their famed 1960s–80s period and is currently the chief mastering engineer at G&J Audio, a mixing and mastering studio for major and independent labels focused on reissues and new recordings. He has worked on thousands of projects, and has engineered 9 Grammy Award -winning albums with 29 total nominations in 15 different categories. He has engineered many hit recordings, including 7 #1's on the Billboard National Charts, 6 #1's on the Pop Charts, 10 #1's on the Jazz Charts and 5 #1's on the R&B Charts.
Early years
Gene Paul, Mary Ford & Les Paul in the mid-1960s
Gene Paul is the son of the guitarist and inventor Les Paul , the inventor of the solid-body electric guitar and early innovator of multitrack recording .[ 1] Gene spent his youth developing his engineering skills in the family recording studio[ 1] and spent a decade as the drummer in his father's touring band from 1959 to 1969, with singer Mary Ford (his stepmother) for the first half.[ 2] "Without even knowing it, I was being taught about presenting music, which was a great experience. I worked on putting the shows together with dad. I watched him record his own music as well as groups. If he said, 'Do you want to know about this?' I'd say, 'Yes.' And I'd go set up a mic. By the time I grew up, I knew how to record."[ 1]
Atlantic Records
Gene Paul at Atlantic Records in the 1970s
His career took off after joining Atlantic Records in 1969 where he quickly became a world-renowned engineer and producer. "The people there, like Tom Dowd , Arif Mardin , Joel Dorn , Ahmet Ertegun , they were all gentle people. You would think that they were all superstars, but they never acted that way. Being at Atlantic was like being welcomed into someone's house. It was a house of music. You never knew who was going to come in, one day Aretha [Franklin] , the next The Modern Jazz Quartet , King Curtis , Gladys Knight . ... It was truthfully hard to go home at night."[ 3]
Mastering
In the 1980s, Paul began working with Atlantic Records producer Joel Dorn and Atlantic Records engineer Joel Kerr to restore and remaster the recordings of rare live performances by famous artists.[ 1] This led Paul & Kerr to form DB Plus Digital Services, an independent mastering studio which operated in New York City from 1987 to 2009.[ 3] In 2010, he became Chief Mastering Engineer at G&J Audio, a mixing and mastering studio for major and independent labels focused on reissues and new recordings, alongside Kerr and engineer Jamie Polaski.[ 3]
Grammy Awards
Gene Paul has engineered 9 Grammy Award -winning albums with 29 total nominations in 15 different categories. (Years listed are album release dates.)
Year
Artist
Album
Label
Producer
Category
Role[ 4]
1970
Aretha Franklin
Don't Play That Song
Atlantic Records
Arif Mardin , Jerry Wexler , Tom Dowd
WINNER: Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female [ 5]
Recording Engineer [ 6]
1971
Aretha Franklin
"Bridge Over Troubled Water " (single)
Atlantic Records
Arif Mardin , Jerry Wexler , Tom Dowd
WINNER: Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female [ 5]
Recording Engineer [ 7]
1971
Aretha Franklin
Young, Gifted and Black
Atlantic Records
Arif Mardin , Jerry Wexler , Tom Dowd
WINNER: Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female [ 5]
Recording Engineer
1973
Roberta Flack
Killing Me Softly
Atlantic Records
Joel Dorn
WINNER: Record of the Year [ 5]
Recording Engineer
1973
Roberta Flack
"Killing Me Softly with His Song " (single)
Atlantic Records
Joel Dorn
WINNER: Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female [ 5]
Recording Engineer [ 3]
1974
Average White Band
AWB
Atlantic Records
Arif Mardin
Best R&B Instrumental Performance (for "Pick Up the Pieces ")[ 8]
Recording Engineer
1975
Average White Band
Cut the Cake
Atlantic Records
Arif Mardin
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male (for "Cut the Cake")[ 8]
Recording Engineer
1978
Average White Band
Warmer Communications
Atlantic Records
Arif Mardin
Best R&B Instrumental Performance (for "Sweet & Sour")[ 8]
Recording Engineer
1995
John Coltrane
Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings
Rhino Records
Joel Dorn
Best Historical Album [ 9]
Mastering Engineer
1997
Various Artists
Cuba: I Am Time
Blue Jackel Entertainment
Jack O'Neil
Best Historical Album [ 10]
Mastering Engineer
1997
Various Artists
Cuba: I Am Time
Blue Jackel Entertainment
Jack O'Neil
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package [ 10]
Mastering Engineer
1998
Arkadia Jazz All Stars
Thank You, John! Our Tribute to John Coltrane
Arkadia Jazz
Bob Karcy
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (soloist: David Liebman )[ 11]
Mastering Engineer [ 12]
1998
Arkadia Jazz All Stars
Thank You, Gerry! Our Tribute to Gerry Mulligan
Arkadia Jazz
Bob Karcy
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (soloist: Randy Brecker )[ 13]
Mastering Engineer
1998
Benny Golson
Tenor Legacy
Arkadia Jazz
Bob Karcy
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (for "Body and Soul")[ 14]
Mastering Engineer
1999
Joanne Brackeen
Pink Elephant Magic
Arkadia Jazz
Bob Karcy
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (for "In Vogue")[ 15]
Mastering Engineer
2000
Bobby Sanabria
Afro-Cuban Dream... Live & in Clave!!!
Arabesque Recordings
Bobby Sanabria
Best Latin Jazz Album [ 16]
Mastering Engineer
2003
Shirley Horn
May the Music Never End
Blue Note Records
Shirley Horn
Best Jazz Vocal Album [ 17]
Mastering Engineer
2003
Kurt Elling
Man in the Air
Blue Note Records
Bill Traut
Best Jazz Vocal Album [ 18]
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
2004
Norah Jones
Feels Like Home
Blue Note Records
Norah Jones , Arif Mardin
WINNER: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (for "Sunrise ")[ 5]
Mastering Engineer
2004
Maria Schneider Orchestra
Concert in the Garden
ArtistShare
Maria Schneider
WINNER: Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album [ 5]
Mastering Engineer [ 19]
2005
Rick Moranis
The Agoraphobic Cowboy
WEPI / ArtistShare
Tony Scherr
Best Comedy Album [ 20]
Mastering Engineer
2005
John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble
A Blessing
Omnitone Records
John Hollenbeck
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album [ 21]
Mastering Engineer
2005
Various Artists
Songs from the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers
Nostalgia Records
Dennis Scott
WINNER: Best Musical Album for Children [ 5]
Mastering Engineer [ 4]
2007
Maria Schneider Orchestra
Sky Blue
ArtistShare
Maria Schneider
WINNER: Best Instrumental Composition (for "Cerulean Skies")[ 22]
Mastering Engineer
2007
Maria Schneider Orchestra
Sky Blue
ArtistShare
Maria Schneider
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album [ 22]
Mastering Engineer
2007
Bobby Sanabria
Big Band Urban Folktales
Jazzheads
Bobby Sanabria
Best Latin Jazz Album [ 16]
Mastering Engineer
2009
Leslie Mendelson
Swan Feathers
Rykodisc
Joel Dorn
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical [ 23]
Mastering Engineer
2011
Fred Hersch
Alone at the Vanguard
Palmetto
Fred Hersch
Best Improvised Jazz Solo (for "Work")[ 24]
Mixing & mastering engineer
2011
Various Artists
All About Bullies... Big and Small
Cool Beans Music
Steve Pullara
Best Musical Album for Children [ 25]
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
Recordings
In addition to the Grammy Awards listed above, Gene Paul has engineered many hit recordings, including 7 #1's on the Billboard National Charts, 6 #1's on the Pop Charts, 10 #1's on the Jazz Charts and 5 #1's on the R&B Charts.
Year
Artist
Album
Chart Position[ 4]
Role[ 4]
1961
Eddie Harris
"Exodus" (single)
#16 R&B, #36 US
Remastering Engineer
1968
Eddie Harris
"It's Crazy" (single)
#88 US
Remastering Engineer
1969
Eddie Harris & Les McCann
Swiss Movement
#1 Jazz, #2 R&B, #29 US
Remixing & Remastering Engineer
1969
R.B. Greaves
R.B. Greaves
#24 R&B, #85 US
Mixing Engineer
1971
Eddie Harris & Les McCann
Second Movement
#1 Jazz, # 41 US
Recording and Remastering Engineer
1971
Les McCann
Invitation to Openness
#8 Jazz
Remastering Engineer
1971
Donny Hathaway
Donny Hathaway
#6 R&B, #89 US
Recording Engineer
1972
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
#3 US, #2 R&B, #10 Jazz
Recording Engineer
1972
Cream
Live Cream Volume II
#27 US
Remixing Engineer
1972
Herbie Mann
Hold On, I'm Coming
#7 Jazz
Mixing Engineer
1973
Bette Midler
Bette Midler
#6 US
Recording Engineer
1973
Hall & Oates
Abandoned Luncheonette
#33 US
Recording Engineer
1973
Willie Nelson
Shotgun Willie
#41 US
Recording Engineer
1973
Les McCann
Layers
#5 Jazz
Remastering Engineer
1973
Modern Jazz Quartet
Blues on Bach
#34 Jazz
Recording and Mixing Engineer
1973
Donny Hathaway
Extension of a Man
#18 R&B, #69 US
Recording Engineer
1973
Bee Gees
Mr. Natural
#178 US
Recording Engineer
1974
Modern Jazz Quartet
The Complete Last Concert
#34 Jazz
Mixing Engineer
1976
The Rolling Stones
Black and Blue
#1 US
Recording Engineer [ 1] [ 26]
1976
Willie Nelson
The Troublemaker
#1 Country, #60 US
Recording Engineer
1977
Ben E. King
Benny & Us
#14 R&B, #33 US
Recording Engineer
1979
Bette Midler
Thighs and Whispers
#65 US
Recording Engineer
1983
Paul Simon
Hearts and Bones
#35 US
Recording Engineer
1993
David "Fathead" Newman
Bigger & Better
#10 Jazz, #42 R&B
Remastering Engineer
1998
Various Artists
Jazz for the Open Road
#1 Jazz
Mastering Engineer
1998
Various Artists
Jazz for the Quiet Times
#1 Jazz
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
1999
Various Artists
Jazz for When You're Alone
#1 Jazz
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
1999
Various Artists
Jazz for a Lazy Day
#4 Jazz
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
2000
Various Artists
Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon
#1 Jazz
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
2000
Jane Monheit
Never Never Land
#2 Jazz
Mixing & Mastering Engineer
2000
Various Artists
Jazz for When You're in Love
#9 Jazz
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
2001
Jane Monheit
Come Dream with Me
#1 Jazz
Mixing & Mastering Engineer
2002
Jane Monheit
In the Sun
#2 Jazz
Recording , Mixing & Mastering Engineer
2003
Various Artists
Jazz for Those Peaceful Moments
#4 Jazz
Mastering Engineer [ 6]
2007
Mocean Worker
Cinco de Mowo!
#16 Electronic
Mastering Engineer
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