Chris Grainger

Chris Grainger is a Nashville-based record producer, engineer, mixer and songwriter. Grainger currently calls "Undertow" and "The Carport" studios in Nashville, TN home. He moved into production and engineering while active in the late 1990s as a guitar player and songwriter in the prog rock group SCHFViLKUS.

Chris Grainger has worked with multiple artists, including Wilco, Kyle Andrews, Dropping Daylight, Luna Halo, Ludo, Switchfoot, and Sixpence None The Richer.

Discography

  • Shane Hines and the Trance The Glory Journal (IND) (P/E/M) 2008
  • Johnnyrook Nameless Ghost (IND) (P/E/M) 2008
  • Solution This Is A Test (IND) (P/E/M) 2007
  • Buckra Camouflage Playboys International (IND) (P/E/M) 2007
  • Holiday EP (IND) (P/E/M) 2007
  • Hotspur Beta (IND) (P/E/M) 2007
  • The Twilight Collective A Masterpiece of Modern Tragedy (IND) 2006
  • Ludo Demo (IND) (P/E/M) 2006
  • Jon Wright Happily Ever After (IND) (E/M) 2006
  • Kyle Andrews Amos In Ohio (Badman) (P/E) 2006
  • Luna Halo Demo (IND) (P/E/M) 2005
  • Jeff Coffin Bloom (Compass) (E) 2005
  • Dropping Daylight Back To Nowhere (IND) (P/E/M) 2004
  • Otis Gibbs One Day Our Whispers (Benchmark) (M) 2004
  • MercyMe MercyMe Live (INO) (E) 2004
  • Switchfoot Early Years 97-00 (Sparrow) (E) 2004
  • The Dirty Dozen Brass Band We Got Robbed (Rykodisc Japan) (P/E/M) 2003
  • Various Hallelujahs (Rocketown) (E) 2003
  • Nicole C. Mullen Live From Cincinnati: Bringing It Home (Word) (E) 2003
  • SCHFViLKUS Generalization (Paras/Rykodisc) (P/E/M) 2002
  • Crossfusion Games With Mirrors (Crossfusion Music) (P/E) 2002
  • Venus Envy Ribbed For Her Pleasure (Foundsound) (P/E/M) 2001
  • Guy Smiley Blues Exchange Live (Kind Nashville) (E/M) 2001
  • Los Straitjackets Sing Along With Los Straitjackets (Yeprock) (E) 2001
  • Various: Lynne Me Your Ears Tribute To The Music of Jeff Lynne (IND) (E) 2001
  • Alathea Rains (IND) (E) 2000
  • DC TalkSupernatural (Virgin) AE 2000
  • Christ Community College Group Indelible Grace (IND) (E) 2000
  • Scott Miller Thus Always to Tyrants (Sugar Hill) (E) 2000
  • Sixpence None The Richer There She Goes - Single (Squint) (E) 2000
  • Switchfoot Learning To Breathe (Sparrow) (E) 2000
  • Sandra McCracken The Crucible (IND) (P/E/M) 1999
  • Owsley S/T (Giant) (E) 1999
  • Allison Moorer Alabama Song (MCA) (E) 1999
  • Wilco Summerteeth (Reprise) (E) 1999
  • Guy Smiley Blues Exchange S/T (Kind Nashville) (E/M) 1998
  • SCHFViLKUS Ambidustrious (Univ. Spread) (P/E) 1998
  • Viva Voce Hooray For Now (Cadence) (E) 1998
  • Billy Crocket Watermarks (Watermark) (E) 1998
  • Margret Becker Falling Forward (Sparrow) (E) 1998
  • Sixpence None The Richer S/T (Squint) (E) 1998
  • Rich Mullins The Jesus Record (Myrhh) (E) 1998
  • Keaggy, King, Denté Invention (EMI/Sparrow) (E/M) 1997
  • Zilch S/T (Goatee) (E) 1997
  • Split Level Global (Organic) (M) 1997
  • Methadone Actors Analog Cabin (Cassiel) (E/M) 1997
  • Guardian Bottle Rocket (Myrhh) (E) 1997

References

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  1. "2007 Music Festivals". Tinderboxmusic.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-28. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
  2. "Solution Press Release". Armed Forces Entertainment. 2007-08-30. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
  3. midwestmovement (2007-10-23). "Johnnyrook Midwest Tour / Recording Update « midwestmovement.com". Midwestmovement.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
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