Not to be confused with the late guitarist from
the Ruts, producer
Paul Fox's career began with
XTC's 1989 album
Oranges & Lemons, followed in 1991 by
Robyn Hitchcock's
Perspex Island. In 1992,
Fox enjoyed his most successful year to date, helming not only
10,000 Maniacs' smash
Our Time in Eden but also
the Sugarcubes' swan song
Stick Around for Joy.
Texas'
Ricks Road and
the Straitjacket Fits'
Blow followed in 1993, and a year later he returned with
They Might Be Giants'
John Henry and
Phish's
Hoist. Albums from
Edwin McCain,
Semisonic, and
Grant Lee Buffalo appeared in the following years.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi