Reinhold Mack
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Reinhold Mack (aka Mack) is a German record producer and sound engineer, mostly known for his collaborations with rock bands Electric Light Orchestra and Queen.[1] Most of this work took place at Giorgio Moroder's Musicland Studios in Munich. His third son, John Frederick Mack, was named by Freddie Mercury and was a godson of both Mercury and Queen bassist John Deacon.
[edit] Selected discography
Albums worked on as sound engineer:
- Electric Light Orchestra: Face the Music (1975)
- Electric Light Orchestra: A New World Record (1976)
- Sweet: Give Us a Wink! (1976)
- Electric Light Orchestra: Out of the Blue (1977)
- Electric Light Orchestra: Discovery (1979)
- Electric Light Orchestra: Xanadu (1980)
- Electric Light Orchestra: Time (1981)
- Brian May & Friends: Star Fleet Project (1983, Mini Album; mixed by Mack)
- Electric Light Orchestra: Balance of Power (1986)
- Queen: Live Magic (1986; recorded by Mack and David Richards)
- Queen: Live at Wembley '86 (1992; recorded by Mack)
- Queen: Queen on Fire - Live at the Bowl (2004; recorded by Mack)
- Queen: Queen Rock Montreal (2007; recorded by Mack)
Albums produced or co-produced by Mack:
- Peter Straker: Real Natural Man [1980]
- Queen: The Game (1980)
- Queen: Flash Gordon (1980)
- After the Fire: 80-f (1980)
- Sparks: Whomp That Sucker (1981)
- Billy Squier: Don't Say No (1981)
- After the Fire: Batteries Not Included (1982)
- Sparks: Angst in My Pants (1982)
- Queen: Hot Space (1982)
- Billy Squier: Emotions in Motion (1982)
- Queen: The Works (1984)
- Roger Taylor: Strange Frontier (1984)
- Meat Loaf: Bad Attitude (1984; produced by Meat Loaf, Paul Jacobs and Mack)
- Freddie Mercury: Mr. Bad Guy (1985)
- BAP: Ahl Männer, aalglatt (1986)
- Queen: A Kind of Magic (1986)
- Extrabreit (German band): Sex after three years in a submarine (1987)
- Heavy Pettin: Lettin Loose (1987; produced by Brian May and Mack)
- Extreme: Extreme (1989)
- Bonfire: Knock Out (1991)
- Black Sabbath: Dehumanizer (1992)
- Loud: Psyche 21 (1992)
- SBB: New Century (2005)
- Liquid Meat: Beat the Meatles (2006)
- The Shazam: M3TEOR (2009)
[edit] References
- ^ "Bit of Rough Stuff". Evening Times. February 9, 1990. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QtFAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nKYMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3607,2333865&dq=reinhold-mack&hl=en. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
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