Paul Boutin (sound engineer)
This article is about the sound engineer. For Paul Boutin (magazine writer and editor), see Paul Boutin.
Paul Boutin | |
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Genres | Soul, R&B, Pop, Rock |
Occupation(s) | Sound engineer (recording, mixing) |
Years active | 1995 – present |
Associated acts | Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds |
Paul Boutin is a French-born American music mixer, audio engineer and a long-time collaborator with producer/songwriter/artist Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
Over the last 20 years, Paul Boutin contributed to more than 50 gold or platinum records[1] as engineer/mixer of songs performed by famous artists such as Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, John Legend, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Phil Collins, Janet Jackson, John Mellencamp, Lionel Richie, Toni Braxton, Alicia Keys, Usher, Pink, Jamie Foxx, Ariana Grande, TLC, Boyz II Men and Fall Out Boy among others.[2]
As engineer, Paul Boutin won a Grammy Award in 2015[3] for recording and mixing Love, Marriage & Divorce by Toni Braxton & Babyface (Best R&B Album). His work is also credited on several other Grammy nominated albums and singles since 1995.
Early career
Paul Boutin (born 1970 in Paris) studied biological engineering in France before moving to the United States in 1991. He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston where he specialized in music production and sound engineering.
In 1995, Paul Boutin went to Los Angeles and worked as assistant engineer at Paramount and Sound Chambers Studios. He was finally hired at Record Plant Studios and became assistant of confirmed engineers Humberto Gatica and Brad Gilderman.
At Record Plant, Paul Boutin was involved in recording/mixing sessions for Liza Minnelli[4] then Celine Dion and Babyface, more specifically for the album Falling Into You[5] (including contributions to singles "All By Myself" and "Because You Loved Me"), the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack and Babyface’s solo record The Day.[6]
In 1996, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds opened his own private studio “Brandon’s Way Recording” in Los Angeles where Paul Boutin joined him.
Selected discography: 1990’s and 2000’s
Albums and singles
At Brandon’s Way, Paul Boutin worked on major projects that earned multiple RIAA certifications and Grammy nominations. Among those certified/nominated projects, here is a selection of records[2] with significant involvement by Paul Boutin (recording and/or mixing) :
- Evolution (Boyz II Men, 1997) including the platinum single "A Song For Mama". This album was Grammy nominated for “Best R&B album” in 1998.[7]
- My Way (Usher, 1997)
- My Love Is Your Love (Whitney Houston, 1998) including the gold single "When You Believe" featuring Mariah Carey. This album was Grammy nominated for “Best R&B Album” in 2000.[7]
- Mary (Mary J. Blige, 1999) including the song "Don’t Waste Your Time" Grammy nominated for “Best R&B Performance by a duo/group” in 2000.
- FanMail (TLC, 1999) including the gold single "Hands Up". This album was Grammy nominated for “Album Of The Year“[8] and won “Best R&B Album” in 2000.[7]
- Can't Take Me Home (Pink, 2000) including the Billboard Hot 100 #5 song "Most Girls".
- Luther Vandross (2001)
- Just Whitney (Whitney Houston, 2002) including the gold single "Try It On My Own".
- Thankful (Kelly Clarkson, 2003) and Soulful (Ruben Studdard, 2003) including Billboard Hot 100 #2 song "Flying Without Wings".
- Words & Music (John Mellencamp, 2004)
- Infinity on High (Fall Out Boy, 2007) including the gold single "Thnks fr the mmrs".
- The Makings Of a Man (Jaheim, 2007)
Otherwise, between 1996 and 2007, Paul Boutin engineered or co-engineered all the albums recorded by Babyface as solo artist. Those records are including Christmas with Babyface (1998), Face2Face (2001), Grown & Sexy (2005) and Playlist (2007).
Movies and television soundtracks
After being credited for his work as assistant on the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, Paul Boutin worked on several original soundtracks between 1995 and 2005. On the R&B side, he co-engineered most of the Soul Food soundtrack in 1997 including work on the gold singles "I Care 'bout You" and "We're Not Making Love No More". On the Pop/Rock side, Paul Boutin brought an important contribution to the recording of the Josie and The Pussycats soundtrack [9] in 2001. Those two major projects were helmed by Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds.
Paul Boutin recorded the Grammy nominated song "When You Believe" performed by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey in 1998[10] for the Prince of Egypt soundtrack as well as "How Can I Not Love You" performed by Joy Enriquez in 1999[11] for the Anna and The King soundtrack. This song was nominated in 2000 for a Golden Globe Award (Best Original Song).[12]
He also contributed to television projects including the engineering of the song "The Way Love Goes" (performed by Al Green and produced by Babyface, main theme of the Soul Food Series). The song was nominated in 2001 for an Emmy Award (Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music).[13]
Special projects and production
In 2004, Paul Boutin engineered the cover version of "Wake Up Everybody". Produced by Babyface, the song urged young Americans to vote and was performed by a supergroup including numerous R&B/Hip-Hop singers and rappers such as Brandy, Missy Elliott, Monica, Akon, Fabolous, Eve, Jaheim, Wyclef Jean, Jadakiss and Musiq among others.
During summer 2008, Paul Boutin flew across the United States as engineer/mixer of "Just Stand Up".[14] Produced by Babyface and LA Reid, this song was performed by an all-star charity group including R&B, Pop, Rock and Country singers such as Beyoncé, Sheryl Crow, Mary J. Blige, LeAnn Rimes, Fergie, Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Leona Lewis, Rihanna and Natasha Bedingfield among others. Certified double platinum, the song was performed live during the first Telethon Stand Up To Cancer in September 2008.
In addition of his work as sound engineer, Paul Boutin produced the whole album One Less Dream by Morris Brothers (2007, Miles High Record).[15] He also played piano, keyboards and percussions on this record.
Recent discography: 2010’s
From the end of the 2000s, Paul Boutin has been more focused on mixing. He’s still working closely with Babyface as well as producers Antonio Dixon and The Rascals.
As engineer/mixer, Paul Boutin won a Grammy Award[16] with artists Toni Braxton and Babyface for his work on Love, Marriage & Divorce (Best R&B Album in 2015).
Furthermore, he was personally concerned by two other Grammy nominations in 2015[17] for his work on the albums Partners by Barbra Streisand (Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album) and Forever Yours by Smokie Norful (Best Gospel Album).
Here is a selection of recent records (album, singles) including songs recorded and/or mixed by Paul Boutin.[2]
- 2010 : The Letter by Avant including first single "Kiss Goodbye".
- 2011 : Fly on the Wall by Bobby V including second single "Words".
- 2011 : Twenty by Boyz II Men
- 2011 : Back to Love by Anthony Hamilton nominated for “Best R&B Album”[7] and including Billboard Adult R&B #1 single "Pray For Me", also nominated for “Best R&B song”.[18]
- 2012 : Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys. This gold album won a Grammy Award in 2013 (Best R&B Album). Paul Boutin also earned a TEC Award nomination for his work on this record.[19]
- 2013 : Yours Truly by Ariana Grande (certified gold) including the second single "Baby I".
- 2013 : Loved Me Back To Life by Celine Dion
- 2014 : Love, Marriage & Divorce by Toni Braxton and Babyface. Paul Boutin engineered and mixed the whole Grammy winning album including Billboard Adult R&B #1 single "Hurt You".[20]
- 2014 : Forever Yours by Smokie Norful
- 2014 : Partners by Barbra Streisand (certified platinum) with the co-engineering of the duets with Babyface (2), John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie and Blake Shelton.
- 2014 : Gypsy Heart by Colbie Caillat including the platinum single "Try".
- 2014 : Beautiful (Platinum Edition) by Jessica Mauboy with the recording/mixing of the singles "Can I Get A Moment?" (certified gold in Australia)[21] and "The Day Before I Met You".
- 2014 : Game Changer by Johnny Gill
- 2015 : Right Here, Right Now by Jordin Sparks
- 2015 : Nine by Samantha Jade
- 2015 : Free TC by Ty Dolla Sign
- 2015 : Return of the Tender Lover by Babyface
References
- ↑ "Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database". 59 records (12 singles and 47 albums) from Paul Boutin’s discography were certified as of December 23, 2015. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- 1 2 3 "Paul Boutin: Discography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ↑ "Grammy Winners 2015: Best R&B Album". Grammy.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ Verna, Paul (1995-12-02). "Studio Action: Audio Track (p.42)". Billboard. Google Books. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Falling Into You: Credits". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ Verna, Paul (1996-07-13). "Studio Action: Audio Track (p.43)". Billboard. Google Books. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Grammy Awards History: Best R&B Album". rockonthenet.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Grammy Awards History: Album Of The Year". rockonthenet.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Josie and the Pussycats Soundtrack: Detailed Credits". MusicBrainz. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "When You Believe: Credits". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "How Can I Not Love You: Credits". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Golden Globes 2000: Nominees". hfpa.org. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Emmy Awards 2001: Nominees". emmys.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Just Stand Up: Credits". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Morris Brothers Release One Less Dream Today (2007-10-23)". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ Upton, Liz (2015-02-09). "Berklee Alumni Win 14 Grammy Awards". Berklee News: category 21. berklee.edu. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ Upton, Liz (2014-12-14). "Berklee Alumni Could Win 40 Grammy Awards". Berklee News: second part, categories 7, 21 and 38. berklee.edu. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Grammy Awards History: Best R&B Song". rockonthenet.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "TEC Awards 2013: Nominees ('Record Production/Album' category)". legacytecawards.org. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "Toni Braxton & Babyface Duets Album & New Single". prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ↑ "ARIA Accreditations 2014 singles". aria.com.au. Retrieved 2015-08-18.