Mark Opitz

{{short description|Australian record producer}}

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Mark Opitz {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AM}} (born 1952) is an Australian record producer and audio engineer. He started his career with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1971. He has produced AC/DC, the Angels, Australian Crawl, Cold Chisel, Divinyls and INXS. He has won the ARIA Award for Producer of the Year in 1987 and 1988. He had previously won Best Australian Producer at the Countdown Awards for his work in 1980, 1982, 1985 and 1986. On 8 June 2020 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for "significant service to the performing arts, particularly to music production." In August of that year he was listed as one of The 7 Most Influential Music Producers of All Time by Mixdown Magazine{{'}}s David Tomisch and Will Brewster.

Early years and personal life

Mark Opitz was born in Melbourne in 1952. His mother Shirley, his father and an older sibling had moved from Darwin in the early 1950s to suburban Upwey and then Croydon. During childhood his parents separated, he remained with his mother, living in Burwood. She worked as a nurse. His neighbour and best friend was Kym Gyngell. The family relocated to Brisbane when his parents were briefly reconciled. After the couple separated again Opitz and his sibling were cared for by various people before being placed in the Margaret Marr Memorial Home for Boys in Wynnum – run by the Methodists. While there he was subjected to emotional and physical abuse by the staff and bullying by fellow boarders. After leaving the boys home he relocated to Sydney in the early 1970s. He has four children from his two marriages. As from 2012 Opitz was married to Natalie (his second wife): they met in November 1998 at the Mushroom 25 Concert.

Career

Opitz started his career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ABC TV in Sydney in 1971 as a studio trainee working on children's TV show Mr. Squiggle and rock music series GTK. Initially he aspired to be a programme director, "I started as a cameraman. I worked on music shows." He became an audio engineer. In order to become a record producer he transferred to EMI in 1974 working in the mastering department. By 1976 he was label manager for EMI's Australian division of Capitol Records. He worked as assistant producer for EMI's in-house productions.

Opitz took a position as Vanda & Young's apprentice producer at EMI Studios 301 in Sydney in 1977. Under their tutelage he worked with Albert Productions artists AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, John Paul Young and Flash and the Pan. He developed his production skills as an audio engineer, mixing engineer and record producer. His early producing jobs were on the Angels' albums Face to Face (1978) and No Exit (1979). He assisted the Angels to develop their signature sound with thick guitars, which dominated Australia's 1980s airwaves.

Warner Music's management offered Opitz the position as Head of {{abbr|A&R|Artists and Repertoire}} during 1980, while he was producing the East album for Cold Chisel. As A&R he signed Billy Field and Divinyls to the label. He also produced further albums for Cold Chisel, Richard Clapton, Swanee and the Hitmen. He left Warner in 1982 to buy Rhinoceros Studios in Sydney, with a commercial partner, and set up his own production company. Over the next five years he produced albums for Jimmy Barnes, INXS, Models, Hoodoo Gurus, Australian Crawl, Noiseworks and the Reels. During the 1980s Opitz won Australian music industry awards for his production work on six occasions: Best Australian Producer at the Countdown Awards for 1980, 1982, 1985 and 1986; as well as Producer of the Year at the ARIA Music Awards of 1987 and the following year.

Opitz was based primarily in the United States and Europe during the 1990s while working with international artists. However, he produced more INXS studio albums Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992) and Full Moon, Dirty Hearts (1993). He had accompanied the group on their international tour, which resulted in the live album, Live Baby Live (1991), as well as Live at Wembley Stadium 1991 from their performance at Wembley Stadium. In the late 1990s Michael Gudinski of Mushroom Records invited Opitz to join his executive team and oversee Australian music recording projects in readiness for the sale of Gudinski's label to News Limited. Opitz worked in various facets of Mushroom Records' business interests and produced the Mushroom 25th Anniversary series of concerts, albums and TV/VHS specials in 1998.

Opitz is included in Billboard{{'}}s All Time Top "Producer Encyclopaedia", which covers all genres of music. He worked with Bob Dylan on latter's Academy Award ceremony performance of "Things Have Changed" from the movie The Wonder Boys and on Kiss and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's recording Kiss Symphony: Alive IV (2003). He has also worked with Lenny Kravitz, Ray Charles and the Beach Boys. Opitz' company The Best Seat in the House produced the INXS DVD/TV special I'm Only Looking for international release through Warner Music in the US and Universal Music for the rest of the world. This project included many interviews, mini-documentaries as well as music videos and live performance footage. He also produced the music for Kiss' US TV special/DVD release Rock the Nation in 2006 and Paul Stanley's solo project in 2007. He produced albums for Rose Tattoo, Jeff Lang, and Monique Brumby.

As of 2011 Opitz was a full voting member in all categories of both ARIA Awards in Australia and Grammy Awards in the US. He developed music programmes by merging various music genres for rock group Bad//Dreems from Adelaide.{{cite web | url=http://ivyleague.com.au/artists/daddreems | title=Bad//Dreems – Ivy League | publisher=Ivy League Records | via=National Library of Australia | archive-url=http://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20160305142451/http://ivyleague.com.au/artists/daddreems | archive-date=5 March 2016 | access-date=24 October 2022 | url-status=live }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} In 2016, the Australian National University (ANU) spent $12 million to establish their School of Music with Opitz as a Visiting Fellow of that department. In August 2017 he was listed as one of The 7 Most Influential Music Producers of All Time by Mixdown Magazine{{'}}s David Tomisch and Will Brewster.

Bibliography

  • {{Citation | author1=Wallis, Luke | author2=Jenkins, Jeff | author3=Opitz, Mark | title=Sophisto-Punk: the Story of Mark Opitz and Oz Rock | date=2012 | publisher=Penguin Random House Australia | location=North Sydney, NSW | isbn=978-1-74275-794-0 }}

Technical works

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|+List of technical works by Mark Opitz

Year

! Artist(s)

! Work

! Role(s)

! {{abbr|Ref.|reference(s)}}

rowspan="3"| 1977John St Peeters"Summer of Love" (single)Producer
Reg LindsaySilence on the LineEngineer
AC/DCLet There Be RockEngineer
rowspan="3"| 1978The AngelsFace to FaceEngineer, producer
The AngelsAfter the Rain – The Tour (EP)Producer
AC/DCPowerageEngineer
rowspan="3"| 1979The AngelsNo ExitEngineer, producer
The ReelsThe ReelsEngineer, producer
The AngelsOut of the Blue (EP)Producer
rowspan="2"| 1980Cold ChiselEastEngineer, producer
SwaneeInto the NightProducer
rowspan="2" | 1981The HitmenThe HitmenProducer
Cold ChiselSwingshiftMixer, producer
rowspan="5" | 1982Richard ClaptonThe Great EscapeProducer
DivinylsMonkey Grip EPProducer
Cold ChiselCircus AnimalsEngineer, producer
INXSShabooh ShoobahEngineer, producer
SwaneeThis Time Its DifferentProducer
rowspan="3"| 1983Australian CrawlSemantics (EP)Producer
DivinylsDesperateProducer
INXSDekadanceEngineer, mixer, producer
rowspan="7" | 1984Cold ChiselTwentieth CenturyEngineer, mixer
EuroglidersThis IslandProducer
Richard ClaptonSolidarityProducer
Jimmy BarnesBodyswerveEngineer, mixer, producer
Mental As Anything"Apocalypso (Wiping the Smile Off Santa's Face)" (single)Producer
Cold ChiselBarking Spiders Live: 1983Producer
Deckchairs Overboard"Walking in the Dark" (single)Producer
rowspan="6"| 1985DivinylsWhat a Life!Producer
Flame FortuneFlame Fortune (12" EP)Producer
The VenetiansStep off the EdgeProducer
ModelsOut of Mind, Out of SightMixer, producer
Deckchairs OverboardDeckchairs OverboardProducer
Jimmy BarnesFor the Working Class ManProducer
rowspan="3"| 1986INXS and Jimmy Barnes"Good Times" (single)Producer
SpaniardsLocked in a DanceProducer
ModelsModels' MediaProducer
rowspan="5" | 1987Hoodoo GurusBlow Your Cool!Producer
NoiseworksNoiseworksProducer
INXSKickMixer, remaster
Jimmy BarnesFreight Train HeartProducer
Mental As AnythingMouth to MouthMixer
rowspan="2"| 1988The SaintsProdigal SonMixer
The VenetiansAmazing WorldProducer
rowspan="4"| 1989The Ocean BlueThe Ocean BlueProducer
Mental As AnythingCyclone RaymondProducer
Cats in BootsKicked & KlawedProducer
Scary BillScary BillProducer
rowspan="3"| 1990SteelheartSteelheartProducer
Red HouseRed HouseProducer
INXSXRemaster, remixer
rowspan="2"| 1991INXSLive Baby LiveMixer, producer
RoxusNightstreetProducer
rowspan="3"| 199219271927Producer
INXSWelcome to Wherever You AreProducer, remaster, remixer
Ghost of an American AirmanLife Under GiantsMixer, producer
1993INXSFull Moon, Dirty HeartsMixer, producer
1994INXS"The Strangest Party (These Are the Times)" (single)Producer
1997InqbatorHatchedMixer, producer
rowspan="2"| 1998Hunters & CollectorsJuggernautMixer, producer
Paul KellyWords and MusicProducer, remixer
rowspan="3"| 1999DeadstarSomewhere Over the RadioProducer
Jimmy BarnesLove and FearEngineer, mixer, producer
Little AngelsLittle of the PastProducer
rowspan="2"| 2002Brooklyn RunBrooklyn RunProducer
Jimmy BarnesRawMastering, mixer
2003KissKiss Symphony: Alive IVMixer, producer
rowspan="2"| 2007Rose TattooBlood BrothersPhotographer, producer
Billy ThorpeSolo – The Last RecordingsProducer
2008Paul StanleyOne Live KissMixer
2009Jeff LangChimeradourProducer
2012Sunset RiotUprisingProducer
2013Owen CampbellThe PilgrimProducer
2017Black AcesAnywhere But HereProducer
2020Rose TattooOutlaws''Engineer, mixer, producer

Awards and nominations

=ARIA Music Awards=

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

{{awards table}}

|-

| 1987

| himself

| Producer of the Year

| {{won}}

|-

| 1988

| himself

| Producer of the Year

| {{won}}

{{end}}

=TV Week / Countdown Awards=

Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards.

{{awards table}}

|-

| 1980

| himself for East by Cold Chisel

| Best Australian Producer

| {{won}}

|-

| 1982

| himself

| Best Australian Producer

| {{won}}

|-

| 1984

| himself for work with Australian Crawl, INXS & Divinyls

| Best Australian Producer

| {{nom}}

|-

| 1985

| himself

| Best Australian Producer

| {{won}}

|-

| 1986

| himself

| Best Australian Producer

| {{won}}

|-

{{end}}

References

General

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  • {{Cite encyclopedia | last = McFarlane | first = Ian | author-link = Ian McFarlane | encyclopedia = Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop | title = Whammo Homepage | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20040405231007/http://www.whammo.com.au/index.asp | url = http://www.whammo.com.au/index.asp | archive-date = 5 April 2004 | access-date = 22 December 2016 | year = 1999 | publisher = Allen & Unwin | location = St Leonards | isbn = 1-86508-072-1 }} Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.

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Specific

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{{cite web | url=https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/2006723 | title=Award Extract – Australian Honours Search Facility | publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | date=7 June 2020 | access-date=21 October 2022 }}

{{Citation | author1=Wallis, Luke | author2=Jenkins, Jeff | author3=Opitz, Mark | title=Sophisto-Punk: the Story of Mark Opitz and Oz Rock | date=2012 | publisher=Penguin Random House Australia | location=North Sydney, NSW | isbn=978-1-74275-794-0 }}

{{cite web | url=https://musictrust.com.au/loudmouth/sophisto-punk-the-story-of-mark-opitz-and-oz-rock/ | title=Sophisto-Punk: The Story of Mark Opitz and Oz Rock | work=Loud Mouth | date=1 March 2014 | access-date=6 January 2023 }}

{{cite web | url=http://www.jennyvalentish.com/2014/07/jenny-interviews-mark-opitz/ | title=Jenny Valentish Interviews Mark Opitz | first=Jenny | last=Valentish | work=Time Out | date=2013 | access-date=21 October 2022 }}

{{cite web | url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mark-opitz-mn0000295470/biography | title=Mark Opitz Biography, Songs, & Albums | first=Steve | last=Kurutz | publisher=AllMusic | access-date=22 October 2022 }}

{{cite web | url=http://www.milesago.com/industry/emi-2.html | title=Record Labels – EMI Records (Australia) | author=Kimball, Duncan | website=MilesAgo | via=National Library of Australia | archive-url=http://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20090319044804/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/35967/20090315-0738/www.milesago.com/industry/emi-2.html | archive-date=19 March 2009 | access-date=23 October 2022 | url-status=dead }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}

{{cite web| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20040326071250/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/o/opitzmark.html | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/o/opitzmark.html | title = Mark Opitz | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | last2 = Shaw | first2 = Julian |publisher=Australian Rock Database | archive-date = 26 March 2004 | url-status = usurped | access-date = 22 October 2022 }}

{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p111321|pure_url=yes}}|title=Mark Opitz > Credits|publisher=allmusic|access-date=2009-04-08}}

McFarlane, [https://web.archive.org/web/20040803080238/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=34 'The Angels'] entry. Archived from [http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=34 the original] on 2 August 2004. Retrieved 23 October 2022.

{{cite web |url=https://mixdownmag.com.au/features/the-7-most-influential-australian-music-producers-of-all-time/ |title=The 7 Most Influential Australian Music Producers of All Time |first1=David |last1=Tomisch |first2=Will |last2=Brewster |website=Mixdown Magazine |date=31 August 2020 |via=National Library of Australia |archive-url=http://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20220314120359/https://mixdownmag.com.au/features/the-7-most-influential-australian-music-producers-of-all-time/ |archive-date=14 March 2022 |access-date=22 October 2022 |url-status=live }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}

{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/Producer-Of-The-Year?view=list|title=Winners by Award – Producer of the Year|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)|access-date=5 November 2016}}

{{cite web | archive-url = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20040222130000/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/40484/20040223-0000/aria_awards/main.htm | url = http://www.aria_awards.com.au/main.htm | title = 17th Annual ARIA Awards | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association | archive-date = 22 February 2004 | access-date = 5 November 2016 | url-status = dead }} {{cbignore|bot=medic}}Note: User may be required to access archived information by selecting 'The History', then 'By Award', 'Producer of the Year' and 'Option Show Nominations'.

{{Cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-23/rock-music-icon-mark-opitz-joins-anu-school-of-music/8832556|title=Cold Chisel, AC/DC, INXS producer joins ANU School of Music|date=2017-08-23|work=ABC News|access-date=2018-05-14|language=en-AU}}

{{Cite AV media notes |title="Summer of Love" |last=St Peeters |first=John |author-link=John St Peeters |date=18 July 1977 |type=label sticker |publisher=EMI (Australia) |id=11480B |location=Sydney, NSW }} Note:"Summer of Love" is the B-side of "Shiny Side Up".

{{Citation | author1=Lindsay, Reg | author2=Coe, Rod | title=Silence on the Line | date=1977 | publisher=EMI (Australia) | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/8124716 | access-date=22 October 2022}}

{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122474142 |title=Canberra Living |first=Neil |last=Lade |newspaper=The Canberra Times |volume=59 |issue=18,102 |date=22 April 1985 |access-date=23 October 2022 |page=16 |via=National Library of Australia }}

{{cite news | url = https://listeningthroughthelens.com/2013/07/02/owen-campbell/ | title = TRead about Owen Campbell's new release The Pilgrim | last = Dickens | first = Rob | work = Listening Through the Lens | date = 2 July 2013 | access-date = 14 August 2018 }}

{{Cite web|url=https://www.therockpit.net/2017/bendigo-hard-rock-four-piece-black-aces-return-with-new-album-anywhere-but-here/|title=Bendigo hard rock four piece Black Aces return with new album 'Anywhere But Here' – The Rockpit|website=www.therockpit.net|date=7 October 2017 |language=en-US|access-date=2017-12-06}}

{{Cite web|url=http://sleazeroxx.com/black-aces-to-release-second-album-anywhere-but-here-via-off-yer-rocka-label-in-november/|title=Black Aces to release second album 'Anywhere But Here'|website=sleazeroxx.com|date=4 September 2017 |language=en-CA|access-date=2017-12-06}}

{{Cite web|date=2020-02-20|title=ROSE TATTOO will release "Outlaws" March 6|url=http://www.rosetattoo.com.au/rose-tattoo-will-release-outlaws-march-6/|access-date=2020-11-15|website=Rose Tattoo|language=en-AU}}

ARIA Music Awards of 1987:

  • Winners: {{cite web

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235700/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=1987

|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/1987

|title=Winners by Year 1987

|last=ARIA

|date=1987

|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)

|archive-date=26 September 2007

|access-date=2 December 2021

|url-status=dead

}}

  • Winners and nominees: {{cite web

|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQnfp4K4G4o

|title=ARIA Awards 1987.mov

|last=ARIA

|date=1987

|publisher=YouTube. ARIA Official YouTube Account (Australian Recording Industry Association)

|access-date=2 December 2021

}}

{{cite news | url = http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article101980224 |title = Music Awards: A Scratch on the Record | last = Middleton | first = Karen | author-link = Karen Middleton (journalist) | newspaper = The Canberra Times | date = 3 March 1988 |access-date=6 December 2013 | page = 23 | via = National Library of Australia }}

{{Cite web | url = http://www.countdownmemories.com/magazines/pdfs/1987_03.pdf | title = Countdown to the Awards | work = Countdown Magazine |date=March 1987 | publisher = Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) | format = Portable document format (PDF) | access-date = 16 December 2010 }}

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