Lior Goldenberg

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Lior Goldenberg
Born (1974-09-28) September 28, 1974 (age 49)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Occupation Producer

Lior Goldenberg (born September 28, 1974) is a producer and mixer from Tel Aviv, Israel. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He has worked with Rancid, Macy Gray, Sheryl Crow, MxPx, Vanessa Carlton, Marilyn Manson, Andrew W.K., Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Alanis Morissette, Ziggy Marley, and indie bands Allen Stone, Crash Kings, Boy in the Bubble, Oliver Future, Saint Motel, Mariah McManus, The Hanks, Glare of Rockets, Wil Seabrook, VETO and many more. He works out of his private studio in Woodland Hills.

Career

On October 4, 2011 Allen Stone released his long awaited sophomore album "Allen Stone (Album)" which was produced by Lior. In an interview with Billboard (Magazine) published the night before the release Allen described the experience he had working with Lior and the ensemble of musicians he brought together for the record as "A dream come true."[1]

While he is credited with recording, mixing and producing some of the most notable names in the music industry, Lior is best known for his 2011 production of R&B/Blues sensation Allen Stone. In a May, 2012 post to the BMI blog, Ellen Mallernee Barnes notes:

"Two things changed Stone’s life: his introduction to Stevie Wonder at age 15 and his sudden disenchantment with Christianity at age 19.

Well, make that three things. His excellent new album, conceptualized with the help of master producer Lior Goldenberg and made epic by Raphael Saadiq’s rhythm section, turned everything upside down for Stone, converting him from an acoustic guitar-playing, Buick LeSabre-driving one-man show into a full band, sold-out show playing powerhouse. This eruption of success has also changed the way he writes songs. “I’ve learned to be a regimented songwriter,” says Stone, “the kind of songwriter who’s not just waiting for inspiration to strike and lightning to hit." [2]

Discography

Rancid

  • Life Won't Wait (Recorded)

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

  • Looking Forward (Recorded)

MxPx

  • Ever Passing Moment (Recorded)

H2O

  • Go (Mixed)

Alanis Morissette

  • Under Rug Swept (Recorded; Mixed)
  • Feast On Scraps (Recorded; Mixed)

Andrew W.K.

  • The Wolf (Recorded; Mixed)

Strata

Vanessa Carlton

  • Harmonium (Recorded; Pro Tools)

Juliana Hatfield

  • In Exile Deo (Recorded; Pro Tools)

Ozzy Osbourne

  • Undercovers (Pro Tools)

Robert Downey, Jr.

  • The Futurist (Recorded; Pro Tools)

Lindsay Lohan

  • Speak (Recorded; Mixed)

Ziggy Marley

  • Love Is My Religion (Recorded; Mixed)

Phathom

  • Phathom (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

The Ringers

  • Oh Well Man (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Oliver Future

  • Signing Off (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

The Hanks

  • Your New Attraction (Recorded; Mixed)
  • Distance (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Josh Smith

  • Deep Roots (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Boy In The Bubble

  • Songs From The City On The Sun (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Suffrajett

  • Black Glitter (Recorded; Mixed)

The Ringers

  • Apocalypto (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Josh Grondin

  • Colorado (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

VETO

  • Blackout (Mixed)

Levi Smith

  • Bitterness Is Sexy (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Saint Motel

  • Butch (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Crash Kings

  • 2nd Rate Citizen (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Glare of Rockets

  • Tonight (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Ryan Bradley Affair

  • Ryan Bradley Affair (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Little Red Radio

  • Take My Picture (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)
  • Giant State White (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)
  • Wont It Be Alright (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Redstone Hall

  • Only You (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Wil Seabrook

  • Exit To Temple Street (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)
  • Believe (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

Gigantic-Nickelodeon

  • Out Of My Mind (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

The Dance Party

  • Survivor (Mixed)

Allen Stone

  • Allen Stone (Produced; Recorded; Mixed)

References

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