Russell Elevado
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Russell Elevado (born 1966 in the
Description
Russell Elevado is a multi-Grammy award-winning
Elevado is known for his use of analog equipment exclusively and prefers recording to tape for his productions.
Accolades
Russell Elevado has a catalog of 50 full albums from the over 100 albums in his discography.
Elevado earned a
In 2009, he received a Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album[1] for engineering Al Green's Lay It Down.
In 2015, he won a Grammy for Best R&B Album[1] on D'Angelo's Black Messiah, the long-awaited follow-up to Voodoo.
In 2020 Elevado won a Grammy in the Best World Music category for mixing
Elevado's shows his broad range of styles among artists when he received the Grammy award for Album of the year[1] for Jon Batiste's album We Are in 2022 which also won numerous awards that year.
From 2003 to 2006 Elevado produced, recorded and mixed 3 albums for the late jazz trumpet player Roy Hargrove. The band was called Roy Hargrove and the RH Factor which was a fusion of jazz, soul and funk. All of which were recorded and mixed all analog with minimal overdubs in a time when Elevado's contemporaries were embracing digital recording and mixing. These albums are a prime example of Elevado’s sound, creativity and vision.
Elevado mixed a few songs for Bilal's controversially unreleased second album, Love for Sale.[2]
His work with
Selected discography
Full albums
- Angélique Kidjo - "OYO"
- Animal Collective - "Isn't It Now?"
- Blackalicious - “Blazing Arrow”
- Blackalicious - “The Craft”
- Corneille - “Birth of Cornelius”
- D'Angelo - “Voodoo” (engineered and mixed)
- D'Angelo- "Black Messiah"
- Dave Chappelle’s Block Party - Soundtrack w/ various artists
- David Ward - “Violet, Gold + Rose” (mixed and mastered)
- Dornik- "Dornik"
- Fredy Massamba - "Makasi"
- Goapele - “Change It All”
- iET - "So Unreal"
- Inky - "Primal Swag"
- Jay-Z Feat. The Roots - “MTV Unplugged”
- Kamasi Washington- "Truth"
- Karl Denson - “The Bridge”
- Keziah Jones - “Black Orpheus”
- Keziah Jones - "Captain Rugged"
- Mike Andersen - "Echoes"
- Nikka Costa - "Everybody's Got Their Something”
- Nikka Costa - "Pebble to a Pearl"
- Patrice - “Nile”
- Patrice - "One"
- The RH Factor- “Hard Groove” (Co-produced, engineered and mixed)
- The RH Factor- “Strength” (Co-produced, engineered and mixed)
- The RH Factor- “Distractions” (Co-produced, engineered and mixed)
- Saul Williams - “Amethyst Rock Star”
- The Dandy Warhols - The Dandy Warhols Are Sound
- Tye Tribbett & G.A - “Life”
- Wayna - "The Expats"
- Xenia Franca - "Em Nome Da Estrela"
- Zap Mama - "ReCreation"
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