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Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer. He was a member of the bands Gamma and , and is the keyboardist for . He has produced albums for several artists, including , Richard Thompson, , , and .


Career
Froom began his career as a keyboard player in Sonoma County, California. The band Crossfire featured two keyboard players; Mitchell on one side of the stage and his brother David on the other with on guitar. He also played keyboards on the -led group Gamma's third album Gamma 3, and the first two solo albums of (of It's a Beautiful Day fame) titled White Bird and Inside Out. The latter two projects he also co-produced with LaFlamme.

He then produced the first three albums, which led to more production jobs with Richard Thompson, , American Music Club, and . In 1982, Froom scored the adult film Café Flesh; his soundtrack was later released as the album Key of Cool. In the late 1980s, Crowded House leader invited Froom to join the band as an official member, but Froom declined due to his producing career.

In 1987 he produced and wrote incidental music for the neo-noir film Slam Dance.

Between 1992 and 2002 Froom formed a full-time partnership with engineer . Production credits include albums from American Music Club, , , , Peter Case, , , , , the Ditty Bops, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , the Del Fuegos, Richard Thompson, and . Froom and Blake joined with and Louie Perez of Los Lobos to form the experimental roots collaboration .

Froom has produced over 60 albums and has composed and produced music for numerous films. He has been nominated for several Grammys including for Record of the Year for La Bamba by Los Lobos (1988) and Producer of the Year in 1993 for both Kiko by Los Lobos and by Suzanne Vega. He was also nominated for the 1998 Golden Globe Award and the 1999 Grammy for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media for co-writing with Sheryl Crow the James Bond movie title song "Tomorrow Never Dies".

As a musician, Froom has released two solo albums, Dopamine (1998) and A Thousand Days (2005). The song "Noodletown" from "Dopamine" won an when it was used as the theme for 's Sessions at West 54th. Damn Fine Day

Froom was a judge for the 2nd annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.

In December 2019 Froom was announced as a member of the new lineup of Crowded House. The first album with this lineup, Dreamers Are Waiting, was released on June 4, 2021.


Personal life
Froom is of Romanian ancestry. Vonda Shepard "My husband's grandparents are from Romania" , happyhour.protv.ro, 2009-02-16 (in Romanian). His brother was , a classical composer and Department Chair of the Music Department at St. Mary's College of Maryland.

His first wife was Connie Jester, with whom he had a daughter, Charlotte Froom (born 1986). Charlotte was the bassist in .

Froom married in 1995; they separated and divorced in 1998. 's 1994 album, , was named after their daughter, Ruby Froom (born July 8, 1994).

He married in 2004. They have a son, Jack Froom (April 15, 2006), named for Froom's late father, a physician and educator.


Discography
With American Music Club
  • Mercury (Reprise/Virgin, 1993)

With

  • Bloom (EMI, 1996)

With

  • (Island Records, 2000)
  • Blink the Brightest (Zoe Records, 2005)

With

  • Peter Case (album) (Geffen Records, 1986)
  • The Man with the Blue Post-Modern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar (Geffen Records, 1989)
  • Six-Pack of Love (Geffen Records, 1992)

With

  • Where You Live (Elektra Records, 2005)

With

  • Inside the Fire (A&M Records, 1984)

With

  • Unplugged (Atlantic Records, 1999)
  • (Atlantic Records, 2000)
  • (Atlantic Records, 2002)
  • Home (Atlantic Records, 2005)

With Marshall Crenshaw

  • Downtown (Warner Bros. Records, 1985)

With

  • Sheryl Crow (A&M Records, 1996)
  • The Globe Sessions (A&M Records, 1998)

With

  • Crowded House (Capitol Records, 1986)
  • Temple of Low Men (Capitol Records, 1988)
  • (Capitol Records, 1991)
  • Dreamers Are Waiting (BMG Rights Management, 2021)
  • (BMG Rights Management, 2024)

With the Ditty Bops

  • The Ditty Bops (album) (Warner Bros., 2004)
  • Moon Over The Freeway (Warner Bros., 2006)

With

  • Down in the Groove (Columbia Records, 1988)

With

  • Try Whistling This (Parlophone Records, 1998)
  • (Parlophone Records, 2001)

With

  • Tim Finn (Capitol Records, 1989)

With

  • Everyone is Here (Nettwerk/Parlophone Records, 2004)

With

  • Up (Geffen, 2002)

With Boris Grebenshchikov

  • Salt (2014)

With

  • Someday (Baroque Folk, 2012)

With

  • Poseidon and the Bitter Bug (Vanguard Records, 2009)

With

  • White Bird (Amherst Records, 1976)
  • Inside Out (Amherst Records, 1978)

With

  • Flowers in the Dirt (Parlophone Records, 1989)

With

  • Maria McKee (Geffen, 1989)

With

  • Where's the Party? (Columbia Records, 1983)

With

  • Bad Love (Dreamworks Records, 1999)
  • Harps and Angels (Nonesuch Records, 2008)
  • Dark Matter (Nonesuch Records, 2017)

With

With

  • Daniel Powter (Warner Bros. Records, 2005)

With

  • Longing in Their Hearts (Capitol Records, 1994)
  • Fundamental (Capitol Records, 1998)
  • Silver Lining (Capitol Records, 2002)
  • (Capitol Records, 2005)

With

  • The Radical Light (Reprise/Warner Bros. Records, 1992)
  • (Jacket Records, 1999)
  • Chinatown (Edel Records, 2002)
  • From the Sun (Redeye Distribution, 2008)

With

  • (A&M Records, 1992)
  • Nine Objects of Desire (A&M Records, 1996)

With

  • Unfollow the Rules (BMG, 2020)
  • (BMG, 2023)


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