John Cornfield
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John Richard Cornfield (born 10 December 1958 in Epsom, Surrey) is a British record producer and sound engineer. He has been working from Sawmills Studios in Cornwall since 1982.
Discography[edit]
As sound engineer or sound assistant[edit]
- The Dukes of Stratosphear - Psonic Psunspot (1987)
- The Stone Roses - Fools Gold (1989)
- Robert Plant - Fate of Nations (1993)
- Ride - Carnival of Light (1994)
- Cast - All Change (album) (1995)
- Jackie Leven - Forbidden Songs of the Dying West (1995)
- Supergrass - I Should Coco (1995)
- Catatonia - Way Beyond Blue (1996)
- Cast - Mother Nature Calls (1997)
- Muse - Showbiz (1999)
- Muse - Origin of Symmetry (2001)
- Muse - Hullabaloo (2002)
- Kashmir - Zitilites (2003)
- Shed Seven - Where Have You Been Tonight? Live (2003)
As producer[edit]
- Supergrass - In It for the Money (1997)
- Supergrass - Supergrass (1999)
- The Bluetones - Science & Nature (2000)
- King Adora - Vibrate You (2001)
- Serafin - One More Way (EP 2) (2002)
- Spunge - The Story So Far... (2002)
- Muse - Absolution (2003)
- One Minute Silence - One Lie Fits All (2003)
- Kashmir - Zitilites (2003)
- Razorlight - Up All Night (2004)(Sphere Studios)
- Supergrass - Supergrass Is 10 (2004)
- Athlete - Tourist (2005)
- Puscha -Holiday World (2005)
- Morning Runner - Wilderness Is Paradise Now (2006)
- The Days - Debut Album - Untitled (2007–2008)
- ASTRO - Head First EP (2009)
- The Coronas - Tony Was An Ex-Con (2009)
- The Foxes - Depression, Joy and a Moment of Fame (2010)
- Kyasma - Symphony For Technology (2012)
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