Lipson (born 16 March 1954) is an english music producer and guitarist, bassist and keyboard player.
Lipson started out as an engineer for
The Rolling Stones and later went on to become a producer. His career as a producer really began during his time with
Trevor Horn at ZTT Records (Zang Tuum Tumb).
During the 1980s, S.J. Lipson performed production and engineering duties for a number of artists, including
Grace Jones (
Slave To The Rhythm, 1985),
Propaganda (
A Secret Wish, 1985),
Frankie Goes To Hollywood (
Liverpool, 1986), Pet Shop Boys (
Introspective, 1988),
Paul McCartney (Flowers in the Dirt, 1989) and
Annie Lennox (
Diva, 1992,
Medusa, 1995). Lipson also produced
Ballad Of The Streets (1989 EP) and
Real Life (1991) for
Simple Minds, Street Fighting Years (1989) with
Trevor Horn.
Lipson also co-wrote
Slave To The Rhythm in addition to playing lead guitar, bass guitar and keyboards, with
Trevor Horn handling production.
He also pioneered a tapeless sequencing technique which he shared with Horn. The complex process was prone to crashes, especially during the work on
The Nine Lives Of Dr. Mabuse, a fact verified in an interview with
Ralf Dörper years later.