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  1. Timothy J. Palmer (born 4 October 1962, in North Shields) is an English record producer, audio engineer, guitarist and songwriter of rock and alternative music. He mixed Pearl Jam's debut album Ten (1991) and tracks on U2's album All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000).

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      Tim Palmer may refer to: Tim Palmer (film historian) (born...

  2. Tim Palmer (né le 4 octobre 1962) est un producteur de musique britannique. Il a notamment travaillé avec U2, Ozzy Osbourne, Tears For Fears, The Mission, Mighty Lemon Drops, Gene Loves Jezebel, Pearl Jam, Tin Machine, HIM, Blue October, Jason Mraz, The Polyphonic Spree, The House of Love, Texas, Tarja Turunen et The Cure .

  3. Tim Palmer has produced and mixed albums for a huge selection of classic and alternative artists, from Robert Plant, David Bowie and Tears For Fears to Ozzy Osbourne, The Goo Goo Dolls and U2.

  4. BIOGRAPHY. Tim Palmer has produced and mixed albums for a huge selection of classic and alternative artists, from Robert Plant, David Bowie and Tears For Fears to Ozzy Osbourne, The Goo Goo Dolls and U2.

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    1980s and 1990s

    Originally launched in 1989 to release rave and dance music, the label began as an imprint of Beggars Banquet's more commercial dance label Citybeat, which was known for records by acts such as Freeez, Rob Base & EZ Rock, Starlight, Dream Frequency and the Ultramagnetic MCs. However, with the success of acts such as the Prodigy and SL2, XL superseded Citybeat in its lineup. During the early 1990s, XL releases were dance-oriented, ranging from Belgian techno (T99's "Anasthasia") to breakbeat h...

    2000s

    June 2000 saw the release of Badly Drawn Boy's The Hour of Bewilderbeast which won the 2000 Mercury Music Prize. The next year, the White Stripes' third album White Blood Cells was released together with reissues of the band's previous albums, The White Stripes and De Stijl. In 2003, XL Recordings won the Music Week A&R award, and also released the White Stripes' fourth album Elephant which was their first UK number one album and eventually reached double platinum certification in Britain. Th...

    2010s

    On 11 January 2010, XL Recordings released Vampire Weekend's second album Contra, the band's first album to top the US Billboard 200 chart. Gil Scott-Heron's thirteenth studio album I'm New Here was released in February; it was Scott-Heron's first release of original material in sixteen years and would ultimately be his last studio album before his death the following May. Recording sessions for the album took place between 2007 and 2009 and production was handled by XL Recordings-owner Richa...

    In early 2008, Russell transformed the rear garage of the label's Ladbroke Grove headquarters into a small, in-house recording and mixing studio called XL Studio. It served as a makeshift studio space for the label's various artists and his own projects until producer Rodaidh McDonald was assigned in September of that year to manage and properly eq...

    Notable artists

    As of 2024, XL Recordings is home to a range of artists including:

    Affiliated labels/imprints

    1. Paul Institute 2. Young

    Formerly affiliated labels/imprints

    1. Kaya Kaya Records 2. Terrible 3. Locked On

    Inactive affiliated labels/imprints

    1. Abeano 2. Concept In Dance 3. HXC Recordings 4. Merok Records 5. New Gen 6. Ore Music 7. Platinum Projects 8. Rex Records 9. Salvia

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_PalmerTim Palmer - Wikipedia

    Tim Palmer may refer to: Tim Palmer (film historian) (born 1975), English film historian. Tim Palmer (journalist), Australian journalist. Tim Palmer (1943-1997), British technology journalist. Tim Palmer (physicist) (born 1952), English physicist. Tim Palmer (record producer) (born 1962), British record producer.

  6. Real Name: Timothy J. Palmer. Profile: Producer/mixer Tim Palmer is one of alternative rock's unsung heroes. In the early '80s, Palmer worked as an assistant engineer at Utopia Studios in London, England, helping musicians like Mark Knopfler and Dead Or Alive .