Andrew Jackson (sound engineer)

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Andrew Brook Jackson is a British sound engineer and musician .

Jackson worked for a long time as a sound engineer for the British rock band Pink Floyd and for David Gilmour . At that time Jackson had founded the label "Tube Records". For his work on the albums A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The Division Bell (1994) he was nominated for two Grammy Awards in the category "Best Engineered Album (Nonclassical)". Jackson was also involved in the soundtrack for The Wall and co-produced The Endless River (2014).

For the band Fields of the Nephilim Jackson worked on the albums "Elizium" (1990) and "Earth Inferno" (1991). Jackson recorded the 2009 album “Dances and Walks” for “DF Michael”. For the heavy metal band “World Beneath World” from Dallas, Texas, he recorded the 2011 EP “No”. Jackson mastered the EP "The London Tapes" for the German band Plexiphones, which was released in 2012 on Big Sky Song Records.

Jackson currently plays guitar with the band The Eden House .

Jackson also released solo albums: "Signal to Noise" (2014); "73 Days At Sea" (2016) and "Handy Works" (2020).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Grammy Award Nominees 1988 - Grammy Award Winners 1988 , accessed March 12, 2013
  2. ^ Billboard Jan. 14, 1995, p. 67
  3. Spare Bricks - Pink Floyd Webzine
  4. a b The Eden House - Members ( Memento of February 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on March 12, 2013
  5. ^ Dances and Walks by DF Michael ( Memento from March 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on March 12, 2013
  6. World Beneath World - Band News ( Memento December 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed March 12, 2013
  7. plexiphones - press , accessed March 12, 2013