Engineering · Production
Tom Lord-Alge
Tom Lord-Alge is credited on 10,710 releases across 1,297 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1984–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
10,710
Pressings credited
1,297
Albums
5
Decades active
968
In collections
Biography
Tom Lord-Alge (born January 17, 1962) is an American music engineer and mixer. He began his career at Unique Recording in New York. Subsequently, he was the resident mixer at what used to be known as "South Beach Studios", located on the ground floor of the Marlin Hotel in Miami. Lord-Alge received two Grammy Awards for his work on Steve Winwood's Back in the High Life (1986), and Roll with It (1988), both winning in the Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical category. His third Grammy was for Santana's Supernatural (1999), which won Album of the Year. Lord-Alge has mixed records for U2, Simple Minds, The Rolling Stones, Pink, Peter Gabriel, OMD, Sarah McLachlan, Dave Matthews Band, Blink-182, Avril Lavigne, Hanson, Sum 41, Live, Manic Street Preachers, New Found Glory, Story of the Year and Marilyn Manson, The Moffatts, among others.
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Credited work
10,710 releases · 1,297 albums · active 1984–2026
- Engineering · 15,006
- Production · 1,576
- Performance · 93
- Other credits · 15
- Mastering · 9
Studios: South Beach Studios · Encore Studios · Ocean Way Recording · Conway Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Pinkerton
1996

Enema Of The State
1999

Heartbeat City
1984

Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
2001

Throwing Copper
1994

Third Eye Blind
1997

From Under The Cork Tree
2005

Bringing Down The Horse
1996

Blink-182
2003

Under The Table And Dreaming
1994

Crash
1996

All Killer No Filler
2001

Greatest Hits
2005

Pretty In Pink (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1986

The Holy Bible
1994

Infinity On High
2007

Ocean Avenue
2003

Let Go
2002

Weezer
2001

Supernatural
1999

Celebrity Skin
1998

Back In The High Life
1986

God Shuffled His Feet
1993

Storm Front
1989
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