Tim Palmer
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Tim Palmer is a British music producer, audio engineer and songwriter of rock and alternative music.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] 1980-1990
Palmer worked as an assistant engineer at Utopia Studios in London, England in the early 1980s. During his time at Utopia he worked with musicians such as Mark Knopfler and Dead or Alive.
Later in the 1980s Palmer became a producer for acts such as Robert Plant, The Mighty Lemon Drops, The Mission, Gene Loves Jezebel, and the House of Love, giving them a more pop sound and more radio airplay than the respective bands had previously had[citation needed]. In 1989, Palmer produced Tin Machine's debut LP.
[edit] 1990-present
In the 1990s, Palmer turned his attention to mixing and remixing working with bands such as Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, James, Catherine Wheel, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, The Cure, and Concrete Blonde in this period.
Palmer also relocated to Los Angeles, CA, to build his own mixing facility. Palmer mixed several tracks on U2's 2000 album, All That You Can't Leave Behind.
Palmer also produced the new album Venus Doom by HIM as well as Switchfoot's Oh! Gravity.

