5ive (album) - Production Personnel

Production Personnel

Note: Track numbers are according to the international edition of the album.

Main producers
  • Simon Cowell – executive production
  • Denniz Pop – executive production; production on tracks 1, 3, 9, 12, 15, 16 and 55
  • Jake – production on tracks 1, 3, 5, 9, 13, 15, 16 and 55
Additional producers
  • Max Martin – production on tracks 1, 5, 7 and 12
  • Eliot Kennedy – production on tracks 3 and 11; mixing on track 3
  • Tim Lever – production on tracks 3 and 11; mixing on track 3; remix on track 5
  • Mike Percy – production on tracks 3 and 11; mixing on track 3; remix on track 5
  • Richard Stannard – production on tracks 4 and 6
  • Julian Gallagher – production on tracks 4 and 6
  • Kristian Lundin – production on track 7
  • Steve Mac – production and mixing on track 8
  • Cutfather & Joe – production and mixing on track 10
  • TTW (Topham Twigg and Paul Waterman) – production on track 14
Additional production personnel
  • Matt Sime – recording and mixing on tracks 4 and 6
  • Tim Laws – additional production and additional mixing on track 8
  • Chris Laws – engineering on track 8
  • Robin Sellars – mix engineering on track 8; remix engineering on track 11
  • Dave Walters – additional engineering on track 8
  • Andy Kowalski – additional mix engineering on track 8
  • Fred Defaye – engineering on track 9
  • Joe Belmaati – recording on track 10
  • Mads Nilsson – mixing on track 10
  • Nigel Wright – remix on track 11
  • Chris McDonnell – engineering on track 14
  • Paul Waterman – mixing on track 14

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