Photo: Photo: Bob Kraushaar, circa 2011
Last updated on December 30, 2020
From Wikipedia:
Bob Kraushaar is an English pop music record producer specializing in mixing. Kraushaar has mixed and produced commercially successful songs and albums for numerous British and international artists.
His first industry appointment was as runner for Trevor Horn. He graduated to tape-operating at Marcus Studios but moved back to the SARM Studios when they expanded and equipped with SSLs. His first chart success came with Johnny Hates Jazz, and he was soon known as a mixing specialist having made his mark with ZTT artists such as Propaganda and Art of Noise. SARM’s associated ZTT label was outputting multiple 12-inch singles requiring alternative versions, and many of these were mixed by Kraushaar. He went on to work with Paul McCartney, ABC, The Human League, Erasure, and perhaps his most regular client, Pet Shop Boys. 1985 saw Kraushaar mixing “Intermission (The Gods are Bored)”, a track on Anne Pigalle’s album Everything Could Be So Perfect. […]
Bob Kraushaar was the engineer in charge of recording 1993 album “Off The Ground“. Some of the songs recorded during those sessions ended up being released on the 1997 album “Flaming Pie” and on the 2020 album “McCartney III“.
Recording "Great Day", "Calico Skies", "When Winter Comes"
Sep 03, 1992 • Songs recorded during this session appear on Flaming Pie
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