George Marino

Mastering Engineer

Statistics
  • Credited on 2099 Albums
  • Co-Credited with 7641 Professionals
  • Co-Credited with 8792 Performers
  • Worked with 941 Artists
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      1950s   1960s   1970s   1980s   1990s   2000s   2010s  
  • Angles
    Angles The Strokes Angles Buy Now
  • Black Ice
    Black Ice AC/DC Black Ice Buy Now
  • Circle
    Circle Bon Jovi Circle Buy Now
  • Crazy Love [Expanded Edition]
    Crazy Love [Expanded Edition] Michael Bublé Crazy Love [Expanded Edition] Buy Now
  • Foundation
    Foundation Zac Brown Band Foundation Buy Now
  • Order of the Black
    Order of the Black Black Label Society Order of the Black Buy Now
  • Suburbs
    Suburbs Arcade Fire Suburbs Buy Now
  • Suck It And See
    Suck It And See Arctic Monkeys Suck It And See Buy Now
  • Appetite for Destruction
    Appetite for Destruction Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction Buy Now
  • Double Fantasy [Japan CD]
    Double Fantasy [Japan CD] John Lennon/Yoko Ono Double Fantasy [Japan CD] Buy Now
  • Highway to Hell
    Highway to Hell AC/DC Highway to Hell Buy Now
  • Metallica
    Metallica Metallica Metallica Buy Now
  • Rush of Blood to the Head
    Rush of Blood to the Head Coldplay Rush of Blood to the Head Buy Now
  • Silver Side Up
    Silver Side Up Nickelback Silver Side Up Buy Now
  • Slippery When Wet
    Slippery When Wet Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet Buy Now
  • Whitney
    Whitney Whitney Houston Whitney Buy Now

Congratulations to George on winning a Grammy for mastering the 2011 Album of the Year "Suburbs" by Arcade Fire!

 

Looking through George Marino's discography, it is no surprise that he is a legend in the mastering business. As a young man in the early 70s, he began a streak of iconic albums that continues to this day.

 

George joined Sterling Sound in the summer of 1973 where he has worked on many of the industry's most influential albums including recent Billboard chart toppers like Coldplay's "Parachutes", Bon Jovi's "Lost Highway", The Offspring's "Rise & Fall, Rage & Grace", Three Doors Down's eponymous release and Arctic Monkey's "Favourite Worst Nightmare" as well as Billboard classics including Journey's "Frontiers", Cyndi Lauper's "She's So Unusual", eponymous releases by both Kiss and The Cars, Motley Crue's "Dr. Feelgood" and Guns N' Roses "Appetite for Destruction".

George started as a musician, playing rock n' roll guitar in New York City bands.

 

His first job in the industry was as a librarian and assistant at Capitol Studios in 1967. He then apprenticed in the mastering department, helping cut rock, pop, jazz and classical albums. When Capitol shut down its New York studio, and before heading to Sterling Sound, George joined the fledgling Record Plant, eventually becoming a partner in the recording-mastering studio. There he quickly established his reputation with projects such as Don McLean's "American Pie" and classic albums by the Allman Brothers Band and Stevie Wonder.

 

As is clear in his discography, George is sought out for his versatility and dead-on instincts on how music should sound.