Allan Blazek
Allan Blazek is a music producer, mixer and engineer who has been active since the 1970s.[1] He has produced albums by Glenn Frey, REO Speedwagon, Elvin Bishop, J. Geils Band, Michael Stanley, Fandango, The Outlaws and Mike Reilly. He also engineered The Who's album, Face Dances, and engineered he also engineered the Eagles album, Hotel California.
Selected Discography
- 1975
- Eagles - "One of These Nights" (engineer)
- Rick Derringer - "Spring Fever" (engineer)
- Elvin Bishop - "Struttin' My Stuff" (engineer, producer)
- REO Speedwagon - "This Time We Mean It" (engineer, producer)
- 1974
- J. Geils Band - "Nightmares...and Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle" (engineer)
- Eagles - "On the Border" (assistant)
- Johnny Winter - "Saints & Sinners" (engineer)
- Wishbone Ash - "There's the Rub" (engineer)
- 1973
- J. Geils Band - "Ladies Invited" (engineer)
- Michael Stanley - "Friends and Legends" (engineer)
- The Fabulous Rhinestones - "Freewheelin'" (engineer)
- J. Geils Band - "Bloodshot" (Assistant producer)
- Rick Derringer - "All American Boy" (engineer)
References
- ↑ "Allan Blazek". AllMusic.
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