Mike_Clink

Mike Clink

Mike Clink

American record producer


Mike Clink is an American record producer.[1][2] He began his career as an engineer at Record Plant Studios, recording such bands as Whitesnake,[1] Triumph, Guns N' Roses,[1] Mötley Crüe, Megadeth, UFO (including Strangers in the Night), Jefferson Starship, The Babys, Heart, Eddie Money, and many others.

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Career

Clink began producing in 1986. "After a series of failed attempts", Steve Kurutz at AllMusic noted, "a young band named Guns N' Roses asked Clink to produce their debut album, Appetite for Destruction." "We could have made it all smooth and polished with (original producer) Spencer Proffer," noted Axl Rose, "[but] it was too fucking radio (i.e., radio-friendly). That's why we went with Mike Clink."[3]

In 1988, Clink began work on Metallica's ...And Justice for All but was replaced with Flemming Rasmussen, who had helmed the band's preceding two albums.[4]

In 1989, Clink produced the Sea Hags' critically acclaimed, self-titled debut album, recorded at Captain and Tennille's Rumbo Recorders. It would be the band's only album. The following year, Clink coproduced the successful Rust in Peace by American thrash metal band Megadeth.

In 1996, Clink moved away from the metal genre to produce an album for the pop punk band Size 14, released on Volcano Entertainment, part of BMG.

In 2001, he produced the album Glamorous Youth for the Houston rock band Pure Rubbish, signed to Ozzy Osbourne's label, Divine Recordings.

An entrepreneur, Clink frequently speaks on panels focusing on digital rights, new media technology, and copyright protection.[5][6]

Selected discography

As producer

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As engineer

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Awards and nominations

Several of Clink's productions and recordings have received awards and nominations, including Lucie's single "Nejlepší, kterou znám", from the album EvoLucie. Both the single and the album won Anděl Awards, for Song of the Year[23] and Album of the Year, respectively.

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References

  1. "Biography at Shure.com". Archived from the original on July 30, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  2. Wall, Mick (January 2002). "Madman? Messiah? Misunderstood? Inside the lonely, mixed-up world of W. Axl Rose". Classic Rock. p. 93.
  3. "Original ...And Justice for All Producer Explains Why He Didn't Work with Metallica". metalinjection.net. September 9, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
  4. Hertweck, Nate (February 2, 2018). "Producer Mike Clink Delivers Testimony on Crucial Music Issues". grammy.com. Recording Academy. Archived from the original on September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  5. "Lucie vydává po 16 letech nové album EvoLucie" [After 16 years, Lucie releases a new album, EvoLucie]. csmusic.cz (in Czech). November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  6. "Triumph Tribute Album Is 'Close to Being Finished'". blabbermouth.net. June 3, 2022. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  7. "GRAMMY Award Results for Guns N' Roses". Recording Academy Grammy Awards.
  8. "GRAMMY Award Results for Megadeth". Recording Academy Grammy Awards.
  9. "GRAMMY Award Results for Guns N' Roses". Recording Academy Grammy Awards.
  10. "GRAMMY Award Results for Guns N' Roses". Recording Academy Grammy Awards.

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