Brian West (record producer)
Canadian record producer and songwriter
Brian West
Also known as Sweet Westy, Field from Track & Field Born (1971-03-12 ) March 12, 1971 (age 53) Sarnia , Ontario , CanadaOrigin Toronto , Ontario, CanadaGenres Occupations
Record producer
songwriter
musician
Instruments Years active 1994–present Website sweetwesty .com
Musical artist
Brian West (born March 12, 1971) is a Canadian record producer, songwriter, and musician.[ 1] Formerly of the production team Track and Field, he is best known for his work with Nelly Furtado , Maroon 5 , Awolnation , K'naan , and Bono . He co-produced Andy Grammer 's single Honey, I'm Good with Steve Greenberg and Nolan Sipe . His most recent release, "Salted Wound," sung by Sia , is on the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. West has been nominated for an Academy Award [citation needed ] , two Grammy Awards and has won seven Juno Awards . West is a guitarist for the Canadian band The Philosopher Kings .
Life and career
West began his career as the lead guitarist for Toronto-based band The Philosopher Kings in 1994.[ 2] After achieving some commercial success in the late 1990s and winning a Canadian Juno Award with the group,[ 3] he began to produce music for other artists, partnering up with Kings lead singer Gerald Eaton to produce Nelly Furtado 's debut album, Whoa, Nelly! [ 4] The project garnered a Grammy nomination for West's production and a win for Furtado, as well as several Juno Awards. Working as a production duo under the name Track and Field, together West and Eaton co-wrote and co-produced Furtado's follow-up album Folklore and two albums with Somali Canadian rapper K'Naan , landing themselves several more Junos.[ 5] Before long, West branched off into solo production, now producing and writing alongside such notable artists as Maroon 5 , Awolnation , K'Naan, Nakia , and Bono .
His work has been featured on soundtracks for a number of films, including Fifty Shades of Grey , The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones , 20 Feet from Stardom , The Italian Job , Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay , and Brokedown Palace , among others.
Selected discography
Year
Artist
Album
Details
Label
2013
Bryan Ellis
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones soundtrack; forthcoming album
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Strange Days" on film soundtrack; "Days of the Summer")[ 6]
Universal Republic
Nakia
Drown In The Crimson Tide
Producer, writer, musician ("Walking On A Slant")[ 7]
Something Music
Judith Hill
20 Feet from Stardom soundtrack
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Desperation")
Columbia Records
2012
Maroon 5
Overexposed
Producer, writer, musician ("Man Who Never Lied")[ 8]
A&M/Octone
Judith Hill
Spike Lee's Red Hook Summer soundtrack
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Desperation")
40 Acres and a Mule Musicworks
K'Naan
Country, God or the Girl
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Bulletproof Pride" featuring Bono , "Simple," "70 Excuses")[ 8]
A&M/Octone
2011
Paper Tongues
Paper Tongues
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Ride To California," "Trinity," "Get Higher," "For the People," "Love Like You")[ 8]
A&M/Octone
Marlon Roudette
Matter Fixed
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Storyline")[ 8]
Universal Germany
Alysha Brillinger
Forthcoming album
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Better Soon," "Boy Ho," "Sorry")
Lava /Universal
He Met Her
Forthcoming album
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Be Ok," "Moon Cafe")
Awolnation
Megalithic Symphony
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Kill Your Heroes")[ 8]
Red Bull Records
Darren Hayes (singer of Savage Garden )
Secret Codes and Battleships
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Cruel Cruel World," "Explode," "Tiny Little Flashlights")[ 8]
2010
Bonnie Pink
Dear Diary
Producer, engineer, musician ("World Peace")
Warner Music Japan
2009
Nelly Furtado
Mi Plan
Producer ("Sueños" featuring Alejandro Fernández)
Universal Music Latino
K'Naan
Troubadour
Producer, writer, engineer, musician (11 tracks)[ 8]
A&M/Octone
Bonnie Pink
One
Producer, engineer, musician ("Mo-So-Lover," "Play and Pause," "Get on the Bus")
Warner Music Japan
2006
Stacie Orrico
Beautiful Awakening
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("Beautiful Awakening)[ 8]
Virgin Records
Philosopher Kings
Castles
Member, writer, musician, producer, engineer (14 tracks)
Sony BMG Canada
2005
K'Naan
The Dusty Foot Philosopher
Producer, writer, engineer, musician (10 tracks)[ 8]
Sony BMG
Esthero
Wikked Lil' Grrrls
Producer, writer, engineer, musician ("O.G. Bitch," "Junglebook" featuring Andre 3000 )[ 8]
Reprise /WEA
2004
Various Artists
Perfecto Chills Vol. 2
Producer, writer, remixer ("Try" by Nelly Furtado featuring the Kronus Quartet)
Thrive Records
2003
Nelly Furtado
Folklore
Producer, writer, engineer, musician (10 tracks)[ 8]
DreamWorks
Kazzer
The Italian Job soundtrack
Writer ("Pedal to the Medal")
Paramount Pictures
2000
Nelly Furtado
Whoa, Nelly!
Producer, writer, engineer, musician (11 tracks, including "I'm Like a Bird " and "Turn Off the Light ")[ 8]
DreamWorks
1997
Philosopher Kings
Famous, Rich and Beautiful
Member, musician, writer (13 tracks)[ 8]
Sony BMG Canada
1994
Philosopher Kings
Philosopher Kings
Member, musician, writer (12 tracks)[ 8]
Sony BMG Canada
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Latin Grammy Awards
Juno Awards
SOCAN Awards
2010 – SOCAN Award for No. 1 song (K'Naan, "Take a Minute"): Won[ 14]
References
^ a b "Complete list of Grammy nominations" . The Seattle Times . January 4, 2002. Archived from the original on December 4, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ "The Philosopher Kings biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ Canadian Press (February 1, 1996). "Juno nominees reflect success of female singers". The Globe and Mail . pp. D2.
^ Christie, Rod (January 1, 2004). "Producer perspective: Brian West" . Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ Barclay, Michael (2003) "Furtado shocks skeptics; Folklore proves Nelly deserved Juno; she's not just a spunky flash in the pan", Daily Mercury , December 18, 2003, p. F6
^ "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones soundtrack on Barnes & Noble" . Retrieved August 24, 2013 .
^ "Nakia readies 'Down in the Crimson Tide' EP for March 5 release" . Retrieved February 1, 2013 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Brian West on AllMusic.com" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ "Grammy nominees 2013" . Archived from the original on February 1, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ "Juno Awards: 2010 Artist of the Year" . Archived from the original on June 22, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ "Juno Awards: 2004 Single of the Year" . Retrieved January 10, 2013 .
^ a b c Juno Awards of 2001
^ Juno Awards of 1996
^ "SOCAN honours K'naan with two SOCAN No. 1 Song Awards" . SOCAN.ca . September 29, 2010. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved January 13, 2010 .
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