Engineering · Performance
R. Walt Vincent
R. Walt Vincent is credited on 55 releases across 42 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1986–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
55
Pressings credited
42
Albums
5
Decades active
111
In collections
Biography
R. Walt Vincent is a Los Angeles–based record producer, recording engineer, composer, and multi instrumentalist known for his work with indie rock icons Pete Yorn, Liz Phair and Tommy Keene. Grandson of recording pioneer George Robert Vincent, founder of the Vincent Voice Library at Michigan State University, R. Walt Vincent studied piano and bass in his home town of Thousand Oaks, California before graduating from UCLA with a degree in music composition. In 1999, Vincent produced and mixed Jonathan Elias' The Prayer Cycle for Sony Records. A symphonic work featuring the London Chamber Orchestra and Choir, the album showcased the talents of a cast of vocal soloists including the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Alanis Morissette, Salif Keita, James Taylor, Perry Farrell, Ofra Haza and Linda Ronstadt. Following The Prayer Cycle release, Vincent began collaborating with singer/songwriter Pete Yorn, on recordings that would become Yorn's debut musicforthemorningafter (2001) for Columbia Records. The album, recorded in Vincent's Culver City studio with the assistance of veteran producer Brad Wood, included the hit singles, "Life on a Chain" and "Strange Condition" earned RIAA gold status for sales in the United States. As musical director and bass player for Dirty Bird, the original incarnation of Yorn's touring band, Vincent appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Craig Kilborn as well as concert stages and arenas throughout the United States. Returning to the studio to produce Yorn's follow up release, Day I Forgot, Vincent went on to produce successful albums for a wide variety of artists, including Liz Phair, The Format, SoulKid #1, House of Fools, Kip Boardman, Gush, Crosstide, and Tommy Keene. Vincent's latest production, Prayer Cycle II, the follow-up by Jonathan Elias, again features a number of performers including Sting, Sinéad O'Connor, Jonathan Davies, and Serj Tankian, among others, and was scheduled for release in the fall of 2009. In addit
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Credited work
55 releases · 42 albums · active 1986–2023
- Engineering · 57
- Performance · 50
- Production · 43
- Other credits · 10
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Perfect Sound Studios · Spring Street Sound · Mesmer Proper Studios · Mesmer AV Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Musicforthemorningafter
2001

The Collection
2005

Interventions And Lullabies
2003

Day I Forgot
2003

We're A Happy Family - A Tribute To Ramones
2003

Liz Phair
2003

Orange County (The Soundtrack)
2001

All The Lost Souls
2007

ArrangingTime
2016

Kindly Bent To Free Us
2014

Back & Fourth
2009

Trouble Is A Lonesome Town
2013

Live From New Jersey
2004
Frequent collaborators
- Pete Yorn
- Various
- Alanis Morissette
- Kip Boardman
- Tommy Keene
- The Format (2)
- Cynic (2)
- Boston Spaceships
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