Mutt Lange
Robert John "Mutt" Lange | |
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Birth name | Robert John Lange |
Also known as | "Mutt" Lange |
Born | Mufulira, Northern Rhodesia | 11 November 1948
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Rock, pop, country |
Occupation(s) | record producer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Bass, Guitar, Background vocals |
Years active | 1974–present |
Robert John "Mutt" Lange (/[invalid input: 'icon']ˈlæŋ/;[1] born 11 November 1948) is a Zambian born British record producer and songwriter, usually known by his nickname "Mutt." He produced albums for artists such as AC/DC, Def Leppard, The Boomtown Rats, Graham Parker and the Rumour, Outlaws, Foreigner, The Cars, Bryan Adams, Billy Ocean, Savoy Brown, The Corrs and Nickelback. He also wrote and produced songs with Canadian country singer and ex-wife Shania Twain. Her 1997 album Come on Over, which he produced, is the all time best selling album by a female artist.[2] Lange also worked on You and I, from Lady Gaga's second studio album Born This Way.
A strict vegetarian and a follower of Sant Mat, Lange has not given an interview of any kind for decades and prefers to live a secluded life, primarily in Switzerland. He is known for his endurance in the studio and innovations in multitrack recording.
Biography
Robert John Lange was born in Mufulira, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia ). Raised in Durban, Kwa-zulu natal, South Africa, his mother came from a prosperous family in Germany, and his South African father was a mining engineer. Nicknamed "Mutt" at an early age, Lange grew up a fan of country music, in particular the singer Slim Whitman. Sent to study at Belfast High School in South Africa, he started a music band in which he played rhythm guitar and sang harmonies. After his national service(1996-1997) he formed the band Hocus which did not survive his move to London. He eventually married Stevie van Kerken (a.k.a. Stevie Vann) and moved to England. His marriage to Stevie broke down in the 1970s. Whilst still married, his personal attentions then turned to Belfast born employee Oonagh O'Reilly for five years.
In 1978, Lange wrote and produced Ipswich Town's FA Cup final single Ipswich Ipswich Get That Goal, his connection with the club being due to their South African born player Colin Viljoen.
Beginning production work in 1976, his first major hits came in October 1978 with the UK #1 single "Rat Trap" for The Boomtown Rats, followed in July 1979 with AC/DC's hard rock album Highway to Hell (#8 UK, #17 US). He produced two more albums with AC/DC, including Back in Black (1980) which is currently the second best-selling album of all time. He also worked with 1980's pop-rock group Foreigner with 4, and with Def Leppard on their hit albums, High 'n' Dry, Pyromania, Hysteria and Adrenalize co-writing most of the songs. Though he did not produce AC/DC's 1983 album Flick of the Switch, it was rumored that during the completion of that album he was asked to help his long time engineer Tony Platt finish it up by giving it a listen.
After Hysteria, Lange bowed out of working with Def Leppard while they were at their peak.[3] He would return to work with them years later in a more limited role in 1999, co-writing three tracks for their album Euphoria. One of these songs, "Promises", was a #1 hit on the mainstream rock charts for the band.
In 1991, he produced Bryan Adams' Waking Up the Neighbours, including co-writing "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", a hugely successful single written for the Kevin Costner film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves that currently holds the record for the longest consecutive number 1 UK chart single with 16 consecutive weeks at number one (7 July-26 October 1991).
After hearing Shania Twain's material, he got in touch with her and they spent many hours on the phone with each other. They finally met six months after the initial contact and were married on December 28, 1993. Because Lange is a teetotaller, they had non-alcoholic champagne at their wedding. Lange also had the song "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" performed as a sign of his dedication. In August 2001, their son Eja (pronounced "Asia") was born. On May 15, 2008, a spokesperson for Mercury Nashville announced that Twain and Lange were separating after Lange had an affair whilst still married. Lange's personal attentions then turned to Twain's best friend, Marie-Anne Thiebaud.[4] The couple has been divorced since June of 2010, and Twain is now married to Thiebaud's ex-husband Frederic.
He produced the single "Make You" from the album Great Escape by Irish singer Tara Blaise which was released in May 2008.
In the 2001 made-for-TV movie Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story, actor Anthony Michael Hall portrayed Lange.
Discography
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Produced albums
Albums on which Lange produced at least three tracks
- City Boy – City Boy, 1976
- City Boy – Dinner at the Ritz, 1976
- Graham Parker – Heat Treatment, 1976
- Supercharge – Local Lads Make Good, 1976
- The Motors - The Motors, 1977
- City Boy – Young Men Gone West, 1977
- Clover – Love On The Wire, 1977
- Clover – Unavailable, 1977
- Supercharge – Horizontal Refreshment, 1977
- The Boomtown Rats – The Boomtown Rats, 1977
- The Rumour – Max, 1977
- Savoy Brown - Savage Return, 1978
- Michael Stanley Band - Cabin Fever, 1978
- City Boy – Book Early, 1978
- Outlaws – Playin' to Win, 1978
- The Boomtown Rats – A Tonic for the Troops, 1978
- Deaf School – English Boys/Working Girls, 1978
- City Boy – The Day the Earth Caught Fire, 1979
- The Records – Shades In Bed, 1979
- Supercharge – Body Rhythm, 1979
- The Boomtown Rats – The Fine Art of Surfacing, 1979
- AC/DC – Highway to Hell, 1979
- Broken Home – Broken Home, 1979
- AC/DC – Back in Black, 1980
- Foreigner – 4, 1981
- Def Leppard – High 'N' Dry, 1981
- AC/DC – For Those About to Rock We Salute You, 1981
- Def Leppard – Pyromania, 1983
- The Cars – Heartbeat City, 1984
- Def Leppard – Hysteria, 1987
- Romeo's Daughter – Romeo's Daughter, 1988
- Billy Ocean – Tear Down These Walls, 1988
- Bryan Adams – Waking Up the Neighbours, 1991
- Def Leppard – Adrenalize (executive producer), 1992
- Michael Bolton – The One Thing, 1993
- Stevie Vann – Stevie Vann, 1995
- Shania Twain – The Woman in Me, 1995
- Bryan Adams – 18 'Til I Die, 1996
- Shania Twain – Come on Over, 1997
- The Corrs – In Blue, 2000
- Shania Twain – Up!, 2002
- Shania Twain – Greatest Hits, 2004
- Nickelback - Dark Horse, 2008
- Maroon 5 - Hands All Over, 2010
Produced album tracks
Albums on which Lange produced at least one track:
- Stephen – Right On Running Man, 1974/5
- XTC - "This Is Pop" (single version), 1978[5]
- Roman Holliday - Fire Me Up (executive producer), 1984
- Billy Ocean – Suddenly (executive producer), 1984
- Billy Ocean – Love Zone (executive producer), 1986
- Billy Ocean - Greatest Hits, 1989
- Bryan Adams - So Far So Good, 1993
- Michael Bolton - Greatest Hits (1985-1995), 1995
- Celine Dion – All The Way...A Decade Of Song, 1999
- Backstreet Boys – Backstreet's Back, 1997
- Backstreet Boys - Millennium, 1999
- Bryan Adams - The Best of Me, 1999
- Britney Spears - Oops!... I Did It Again, 2000
- Celine Dion – A New Day Has Come, 2002
- Bryan Adams – Room Service, 2004
- Various Artists - Music from and Inspired by Desperate Housewives, 2005
- Anne Murray - Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends, 2007
- Bryan Adams - 11, 2008
- Tara Blaise - Great Escape, 2008
- Lady Gaga - Born This Way, 2011
- Zander Bleck - Monument, 2012[6]
Album tracks written or co-written
- Bryan Adams - "I Will Always Return", "You Can't Take Me" and "This Is Where I Belong" from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, 2002
- Bryan Adams and Sarah McLachlan - "Don't Let Go" from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, 2002
- Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting - "All for Love" from The Three Musketeers: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 1993
- Jessica Andrews – "I'll Take Your Heart" from Heart Shaped World, 1999
- Backstreet Boys - "It's Gotta Be You" from Millennium, 1999
- Blackhawk – "I'm Not Strong Enough to Say No" from Strong Enough, 1995
- Michael Bolton - "Only a Woman Like You" from Only a Woman Like You, 2002
- Clout - "Don't Stop" from Substitute, 1978
- Billy Ray Cyrus – "Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)" from Storm in the Heartland, 1994
- Def Leppard - "Ring of Fire" and "I Wanna Be Your Hero" from Retro Active, 1993
- Def Leppard - "Promises", "All Night" and "It's Only Love" from Euphoria, 1999
- Heart – "Wild Child" and "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" from Brigade, 1990
- Heart – "Will You Be There (In the Morning)" from Desire Walks On, 1993
- Huey Lewis and the News – "Do You Believe in Love" from Picture This, 1982
- Huey Lewis and the News – "It Hit Me Like a Hammer" from Hard at Play, 1991
- Lonestar - "You Walked In" from Crazy Nights, 1997
- Loverboy - "Lovin' Every Minute of It" from Lovin' Every Minute of It, 1985
- Reba McEntire – "I'll Take Your Heart" from Moments and Memories: The Best of Reba, 1998
- Miss Willie Brown - "You're All That Matters to Me", 2012
- PJ Powers – "(Let That) River Roll" from Thandeka Talk To Me, 2001
- Starship – "I Didn't Mean to Stay All Night" from Love Among the Cannibals, 1989
- Tina Turner - "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight" from What's Love Got To Do With It, 1993
- Bonnie Tyler – "I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night" from Angel Heart, 1992
- Carrie Underwood - "Who Are You" from Blown Away, 2012
Grammy Awards
- 1991 - "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" - Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
- 1995 - The Woman In Me - Best Country Album
- 1998 - "You're Still the One" - Best Country Song
- 1999 - "Come on Over" - Best Country Song
References
- ^ See inogolo:pronunciation of "Mutt" Lange.
- ^ [1] RIAA Retrieved September 3, 2008.
- ^ Mutt Lange
- ^ Shania Twain, Mutt Lange Separating After 14 Years
- ^ [2][dead link]
- ^ Interscope Recording Artist Zander Bleck Readies New Album as Two Songs Are Released Today. MarketWatch. Retrieved on 2012-04-16.
External links
- Mutt Lange at IMDb
- Use dmy dates from April 2012
- Ill-formatted IPAc-en transclusions
- 1948 births
- Living people
- People from Mufulira
- AC/DC personnel
- British expatriates in New Zealand
- British expatriates in Switzerland
- British people of German descent
- British people of South African descent
- British record producers
- British songwriters
- Grammy Award-winning artists
- Zambian emigrants to the United Kingdom
- People with acquired British citizenship
- Shania Twain