Mick Guzauski
Mick Guzauski | |
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Born | Nathan Guzauski |
Occupation | Mixing engineer and sound engineer |
Known for | He won a 2002 Latin Grammy, four 2004 Latin Grammys, and the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical; as of 2001, he had mixed 27 # 1 singles.[1] |
Nathan "Mick" Guzauski is an American multi-platinum mixing engineer and sound engineer.
His work spans a wide range of styles, including jazz, R&B, Latin, rock, pop, easy listening, funk and hip hop. He won a 2002 Latin Grammy for Thalía's "Arrasando", four 2004 Latin Grammys for Alejandro Sanz's "No Es Lo Mismo" (including Best Engineered Album), and the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical, for Eric Clapton's "Back Home." As of 2001, he had mixed 27 # 1 singles.[1] He also won multiple awards for the engineering and mixing of the Daft Punk album Random Access Memories.
Early life[]
Guzauski grew up in Rochester, New York, where there were no commercial sound studios. In high school he put together his own studio in his parents' basement with equipment that he borrowed, built, repaired, and modified. He did pickup engineer work with Steve Gadd and Tony Levin, then students at the Eastman School of Music, and Lou Gramm, who soon hit it big with Foreigner.
Career[]
Around the same time, he met Chuck Mangione, an up-and-coming composer in Rochester, and engineered his recordings as well as mixed his live sound. When Mangione signed with A&M Records in 1975, he asked Guzauski to go to Los Angeles with him to engineer his new album, a recording with a 45-piece orchestra with a rhythm section and soloists at A&M studios. Guzauski engineered several albums for Mangione over the next few years.
1980s[]
In the early 1980s, Guzauski worked with Maurice White and Earth, Wind and Fire at the Complex (then George Massenburg Studios). Conway Studios in L.A. became his home base in the mid-1980s, where he engineered and mixed projects for Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Mr. Mister, Madonna, Talking Heads, Johnny Mathis, Henry Mancini, Patti LaBelle, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Quincy Jones, The Stabilizers, Michael Bolton, Kenny G, George Benson, Chuck Mangione, and Cher.
1990s on[]
In 1991, Walter Afanasieff asked him to mix a Michael Bolton record he was working on. Guzauski still does work for both of them. Afanasieff then hired him to mix a Mariah Carey album in 1993. Tommy Mottola, then CEO of Sony, liked his mixes and asked him to relocate to New York and work for him at Sony Music Studios. Guzauski accepted Mottola's offer, and worked on albums with Mottola at Sony and at Mariah Carey's home studio, doing mostly female ballads. He also mixed projects for David Foster, Babyface, Boyz II Men, and All-4-One.
In 2001, Guzauski worked with Michael Jackson to create 5.1-channel surround sound remixes of Thriller as well as all his other albums for release on the then new Super Audio CD format [1][2] yet despite numerous retries the artist never approved any of the mixes.[3]
Current work[]
Guzauski now works from his 1,400-square-foot (130 m2) private studio, Barking Doctor Recording, located in the basement of his home (in Mount Kisco, New York, about 40 miles (64 km) north of New York City). The studio has 2 control rooms, and a small tracking/overdub room. Studio A is built around a Sony OXF-R3 Oxford mixing console and Pro Tools HD Xcel 3 system with Accel cards with 96 channels. Studio B is built around a Yamaha DM-2000 console and standard mixing outboard that he prefers: Eventide SP-2016's (for sparkly, long reverb on vocals, and on ballads), Manley, and GML EQ's, AMS's, EMT Plates, and the Sony 3348HR).
At Barking Doctor, he has mixed projects for Brian McKnight, Michael Jackson, LeAnn Rimes, Eric Clapton, The Corrs, BB King, Brandy, Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Monica Naranjo, Michael McDonald, and Mariah Carey. Recently, he's currently working on new projects for Pharrell Williams.
Grammy Awards and Nominations[]
Winner – Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album
2017 • Jei Beibi
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album
2014 • Girl
Nomination – Grammy Award for Album of the Year
2014 • Girl
Winner – Grammy Award for Album of the Year
2013 • Random Access Memories
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronica Album
2013 • Random Access Memories
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
2013 • Random Access Memories
Winner – Grammy Award for Record of the Year
2013 • Get Lucky
Winner – Grammy Award for Best pop Instrumental Album
2013 • Steppin’ Out
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
2006 • Back Home
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album
2007 • The Road To Escondido
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album
2004 • No Es lo Mismo
Winner – Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year
2004 • No Es Lo Mismo
Winner – Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year
2004 • No Es lo Mismo
Winner – Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album
2008 • The Road to Escondido
Winner – Latin Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album
2004 • No Es lo Mismo
Winner – Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album
2004 • No Es lo Mismo
Winner – Latin Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album
2001 • Arrasando
Nomination – Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special Or Animation
2005 • Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival (Great Performances)
Emmy Award nomination[]
Guzauski was nominated in 2005 for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or Special or Animation, for his mixing for Eric Clapton in "Great Performances; Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival" (1972), along with Elliot Scheiner, Ed Cherney, and Neil Dorfsman.
Select discography[]
- (E = engineer; M = mixer)
- Yolanda Adams: Mountain High...Valley Low (1999, M)
- After 7: Reflections (1995, M)
- Christina Aguilera: Mi Reflejo (2000, M), I Turn to You (2000, E/M), Christina Aguilera (1999, M)
- Anastacia: Pieces of a Dream (2005, M)
- Marc Anthony: Mended (2002, M), You Sang to Me (2000, M)
- Tina Arena: Souvenirs (M), In Deep (1997, M)
- Babyface: Everytime I Close My Eyes (1996, M), The Day (1996, M)
- Backstreet Boys: Millennium (1999, M)
- The Bee Gees: Love Songs (2005, M), Still Waters (1997, M)
- George Benson: Starting All Over from Twice the Love(1988, M)
- Michael Bolton: 'Til the End of Forever (2005, M), Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2 (1999, M), All That Matters (1997, M), The One Thing (1993, M), Time, Love & Tenderness (1991,M)
- Boyz II Men: Ballad Collection (2000, M), Extras (1999, M), II (1994, M)
- Brandy: Never Say Never (1998, M)
- Toni Braxton: Un-Break My Heart: The Remix Collection (2005, M), Secrets (1996, M)
- Jim Brickman: Valentine (2002, M), Destiny (1999, M), Visions of Love (1998, M), Picture This (1997, M), Gift (1997, M)
- Sarah Brightman: Harem (2003, M)
- Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas DualDisc (2005, M), Charmbracelet (2002, M), #1s (1998, E/M), Butterfly (1997, M)
- Ray Charles: Thanks for Bringing Love Around Again (2002, E)
- Cher: Chronicles (2005, M), Heart of Stone (1989, E)
- Eric Clapton: Back Home (2005, M), Me and Mr. Johnson (2004, M), One More Car, One More Rider (2002, M), Reptile (2001, M), Riding With the King (2002, M), Pilgrim (1999, M)
- Stanley Clarke: If This Bass Could Only Talk (1988, M), Hideaway (1986, M)
- Natalie Cole: Snowfall on the Sahara (1999, M), Everlasting (1987, E/M)
- Earth, Wind & Fire: Love Songs (2004, E), Essential Earth, Wind & Fire (2002, E), Millennium (1993, M), Powerlight (1983, E/M)
- Warren Hill: Life Thru Rose Colored Glasses (1998, M), Shelter (1997, M), Truth (1994, M), Devotion (1993, E/M)
- Patti LaBelle: Flame (1997, M), Burnin' (1991, M), Be Yourself (1989, E/M), Winner in You (1986, E)
- Jennifer Lopez: Alive (2002, M), On the 6 (1999, Remixing/M)
- Chuck Mangione: Fun and Games (1979, E), Children of Sanchez (E/M/editing), Feels So Good (1997, E), Chase the Clouds Away (1975, E)
- Brian McKnight: U Turn (2003, M), Superhero & More (2002, M), Superhero (2001, M), Anytime (1997, M)
- Laura Pausini: From the Inside (2002, M)
- Prince: Best of Prince (2006, E/remixing), Hits 2 (1993, E), Hits 1 (1993, remixing), Controversy (1981, E)
- Return to Forever: The Anthology (2008, remixing, M)
- LeAnn Rimes: You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs (1997, M)
- Smokey Robinson: One Heartbeat (1997, M), Intimate (1999, M)
- Jessica Simpson: Sweet Kisses (1999, M), Irresistible (2001, M)
- Britney Spears: In the Zone (2003, M)
- Barbra Streisand: Emotion (1984, E), Till I Loved You (1988, E/M), Higher Ground (1997, M), Duets (2002, M)
- Talking Heads: True Stories (1986, mixing assistant), Best of Talking Heads: Once in a Lifetime (1992, M), Talking Heads Brick DualDisc (2005, M), True Stories DualDisc (2006, M)
- Vanessa L. Williams: Sweetest Days (1995, M), Star Bright (1996, M), Next (1997, E/M), Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years (1998, M)
- The Yellowjackets: Live Wires (1991, E/M), Like a River (1992, E/M), Run for Your Life (1993, E), Collection (1995, E/M), Priceless Jazz (1998, E)
- Daft Punk: Random Access Memories (2013, E/M)
- Alicia Keys: It's On Again (2014, M)
- Pharrell Williams: G I R L (2014, M), Marilyn Monroe (2014, M), Gust of Wind (2014, M)
- T.I.: Paperwork (2014, M)
- N.E.R.D.: Squeeze Me (2015, M)
- Snoop Dogg: Peaches N Cream (2015, M), So Many Pros (2015, M)
- Tyler, The Creator: Cherry Bomb (2015, M)
- Jamiroquai: Automaton (album) (2017, M)
- Indochine: 13 (album) (2017, M), Singles Collection 1981-2001 (compilation) (2020, M), Singles Collection 2001-2021 (compilation) (2020, M)
Filmography[]
- Firstborn (1984) (music mixer)
- Asterix and the Big Fight, aka "Astérix et le coup du menhir" (1989) (music mixer)
- Hard to Kill (1990), starring Steven Seagal (music score mixing)
- Love Hurts (1991), starring Jeff Daniels (music recording engineer)
- Out for Justice (1991), starring Steven Seagal (music mixer) (music recordist)
- Diary of a Hitman (1991), starring Forest Whitaker (music mixer)
- Eric Clapton: Live in Hyde Park (1997; TV) (5.1 surround mixer)
- How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), starring Angela Bassett (music mixer; music recordist)
- Marc Anthony: The Concert from Madison Square Garden (2000; TV) (sound mixer)
- Eric Clapton: One More Car, One More Rider – Live on Tour 2001 (2002; V) (5.1 surround mixer)
- Eric Clapton: Sessions for Robert J (2004; V) (sound mixer)
- "Great Performances"
- Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival (2004; TV episode) (sound mixer)
- Cream Reunion Concert (2005; TV episode) (sound mixer)
- Hidden Figures (2016) (additional score mixer)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Paul Verna (May 1, 2001). "Interview with Mick Guzauski". Mix Online. Archived from the original on August 5, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
- ^ Kevin Becka (June 1, 2006). "Mix Interview: Mick Guzauski". Mix Online. Archived from the original on August 5, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
- ^ Roger Friedman (July 23, 2001). "First Jackson Effort Rejected, New One Not Ready". Fox News. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
External links[]
- Living people
- People from Rochester, New York
- American audio engineers
- Grammy Award winners
- Latin Grammy Award winners
- Engineers from New York (state)