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Anthony Lawrence Cohen (4 June 19572 August 2017) was an Australian music
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. He worked with
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's groups the Birthday Party, and then the Bad Seeds from 1979 to 2001. In mid-1986 he had followed Cave to London and then onto Berlin, in January 1987, to continue to work on their material. At the
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Cohen won
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for The Cruel Sea's second album, ''
The Honeymoon Is Over ''The Honeymoon Is Over'' is the third studio album by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea, which was released in May 1993.McFarlane, Ian (1999). ''The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and PopThe Cruel Sea'entry. Retrieved 13 November 2 ...
'' (May 1993). At the 1995 ceremony he won Producer of the Year and Engineer of the Year for the Cruel Sea's '' Three Legged Dog''. Cohen had been a long-term alcohol and drug user, his health deteriorated in the 2010s and he died in 2017 at Dandenong Hospital, aged 60. In November 2017 he was posthumously inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.


Biography

Anthony Lawrence Cohen was born on 4 June 1957 in Melbourne. His father, Philip Cohen, was an Australian son of
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migrants from
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, Philip had converted to
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ism before marrying Margaret, who was an Australian of
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. He grew up in suburban East Ringwood where he attended St Francis de Sales Primary School. The family moved to Mentone with a younger sibling, where Cohen was enrolled at St Bede's College for his secondary education. While at Bede's he started taking drugs including
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/ hash,
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, which adversely affected his academic progress. Cohen started to play the drums when the family had moved to the neighbouring suburb of
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and formed a friendship with fellow aspiring drummer, Chris Thompson. He later recalled, "Neither of us were very good drummers I might admit but we shared a mutual love of music and playing." Cohen, aged 15, joined a rock,
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band Epitaph on drums for a year. He bought a four-track recorder to tape their work and then recorded other local groups. During school holidays in mid-1973 he spent two weeks doing
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at
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. His friend Thompson went along for a day and both decided on a career in the recording studio. After work experience he refused to return to school but continued at the studios, "No one said anything, so I stayed." For two years he was a "shit-kicker", and started by, "cleaning the toilets and getting the lunches and stuff, and then got promoted to mono dubbing boy." By 1975 Cohen began working as a
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under the guidance of
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. In April of the following year he was working as an assistant
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, alongside
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, on Perth's glam rock group, Supernaut's lead single, " I Like It Both Ways" (May 1976). Cohen produced the group's associated self-titled album, which appeared in November of that year, and its follow-up single, " Too Hot to Touch" (September). In July 1976 Cohen and fellow engineer, Ian MacKenzie, met with Meldrum to organise the production of pop group, the Ferrets' debut album, '' Dreams of a Love'': "It was all a bit of Elton John, a bit of the 'Real Thing', eldrumcalled us in for a production meeting 9:00 in the morning at his place and he was still in bed ..and putting the music on ..very, very loud and then proceeds to shout at you over the top of it, and we were all sitting there sort of terrified thinking, what on earth is he saying?" After a year production was still incomplete so the Ferrets took over, together with Cohen and MacKenzie assisting. It was finalised in August 1977 and released in October with Meldrum credited as Willie Everfinish.McFarlan
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In June 1978 Cohen started working with the Boys Next Door (later renamed the Birthday Party), as engineer at Richmond Recorders on their debut album, ''
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'' (1979). He then engineered the Birthday Party's early
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'' (December 1979). Next he was the engineer and producer, on their second album, '' The Birthday Party'' (November 1980).McFarlan
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He was engineer and producer for their third album, '' Junkyard'' (May 1982), which was listed in the book, ''
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'' at number 17. Cohen told the authors that he was directed, "Forget all the bottom end and the rich, lush sounds. Make it sound like trash." He continued as engineer and/or producer for the group's leader,
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, in the related group,
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. From ''
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'' (18 June 1984) to ''
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'' (2 April 2001). Cohen followed the group to London in mid-1986 and then on to Berlin in January 1987 to continue to work with Cave. He returned to Melbourne in January 1988 with his drug habit "spiraling out of control." Cohen reflected on his early work with Cave, in an interview with
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in September 2006, " twas all very experimental then, because we were all learning – I fell in love with this new way of recording... because there were no rules. We were looking for sounds that made your fillings drop out rather than pleasant pop tunes, so we got to do crazy things like find concrete stairwells and abuse equipment, so it was all very attractive for me. Some of it didn't work, but as history has shown Nick really honed his craft, he's done some brilliant records... some of the early stuff was a bit rough but it was a learning curve then."
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, an Australian music journalist and editor of '' Rock Australia Magazine'', recalled "Nick Cave's Birthday Party were allowed to take up some of the studio time slack. Rather than ohome, their producer Tony Cohen slept in the air conditioning duct." A long-term working relationship had also been established with
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, starting with the singer's alternative rock group,
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's 1984 album, ''
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Cohen had engineered and produced it during a single eight-hour session at Paradise Studios in Sydney, in October of the previous year, with label boss Roger Grierson as executive producer. According to Australian musicologist,
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, "Legend has it that the session was fuelled by 72 cans of beer and one bottle of Scotch, and that it only ended when the band members began passing out!" He produced their next studio album, ''The Low Road'', (December 1991). In the following year he was their engineer, producer and mixer for a five-track EP, ''Just Right'', which had been recorded live at the Prince of Wales Hotel in May 1991 by Cohen's childhood friend, Chris Thompson. Cohen's services were used for Perkins' next band the Cruel Sea on their second studio album, ''
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'' (October 1991). He was nominated at the
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for
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for that album and for "Get Thee to a Nunnery", a track on
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's EP, '' The Beasts of Suburban'' (20 July 1992). He worked for an ad hoc
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trio of Perkins, Don Walker and Charlie Owen, as
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on their debut album, ''
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'' (November 1993). While recording that album he was interviewed in the studio by Kerry Negara, the director of
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's ''Nomad''. At the following year's ARIA Awards
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he won Producer of the Year for the Cruel Sea's third album, ''
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'' (May 1993). In
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he won both Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year. Over the previous 18 months – the eligibility period – Cohen had produced '' Let Love In'' (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, 18 April 1994), Note: this source states that Cohen's 1995 ARIA Artisan Awards were both for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' album, ''Let Love In''. '' You Wanna Be There But You Don't Wanna Travel'' ( Dave Graney 'n' the Coral Snakes, June 1994), '' Parables for Wooden Ears'' (
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, 18 July 1994), ''Livin' Lazy'' ( Maurice Frawley and Working Class Ringos, 1994), '' Three Legged Dog'' (the Cruel Sea, April 1995), Note: this source states that Cohen's 1995 ARIA Artisan Awards were both for the Cruel Sea's album, ''Three Legged Dog''. He shared Engineer of the Year with Paul McKercher. ''Kim Salmon and the Surrealists'' (
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, April 1995) and '' Mouth to Mouth'' (
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, July 1995). In the 2000s Cohen's name started appearing less regularly on album credits. During 2003 he worked as a
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engineer on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' old master tapes for
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's contemporary dance work, ''Underland''. Cave was unable to provide new tracks for the project due to time conflicts but allowed his material to be used. Cohen had effectively retired in 2004–2005. He emerged in 2017 to produce
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's album ''Bootikins'', as he had always wanted to work with the group. He died unexpectedly before the album's sessions concluded, and Augie March leader Glenn Richards stated "It still amazes me that we got a chance to work with the man. The moments are ours and we will cherish them ... He got us feeling like and playing like a real band again after a long interim, and we made some very good music together." In November 2017 Cohen was posthumously inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.


Personal life

Tony Cohen had an on-again off-again relationship with Joanne from mid-1981, she had been Chris Thompson's girlfriend when they met. They lived together initially in
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, then Sydney and back, again. His drug habit now included
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and
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. By early 1983 Cohen was also dating a different woman, Josephine, whom he married on 28 May 1983, in Melbourne. According to his sibling, "I don't think Tony ever had a distinct line between dumping one girl and getting on with another." The couple moved to Sydney in late 1983 and then back to Melbourne in July of the following year. Cohen and Josephine relocated to London in mid-1986 before they separated (and later divorced). He then moved to Berlin in January 1987, and returned to Australian early in the next year. Early in 1991 Cohen began a relationship with Astrid Munday, a vocalist for country music groups Killer Sheep and then Desert Boot. After living together in Sydney they moved in with Cohen's parents at their rural property at
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, Victoria in November 1991. At different times he attempted to curb his alcohol and drug dependencies. The couple returned to Melbourne in February 1992. Cohen had earlier been diagnosed with
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, then
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(September 1992) and
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(October). At the
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he had a hypoglycaemic event, "just as they announced my name so I was in the suit and everything and sweat was just dripping off me so I had to go and hide up the back and Molly was standing on the seat going 'Where are you? Tony, where are you?' So it wasn't a great memory for me... I couldn't get up on stage and make a speech... you know, my blood sugar had dropped and I was a mess; such a shame." In late 2000 Cohen and Munday moved to London, where he worked on ''No More Shall We Part'' (April 2001) for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, while Munday worked as a temporary teacher. By that stage Cohen's diabetes was worsening and his studio attendances became erratic. After the recording sessions ended he struggled to get further work in London and so returned to Melbourne. By 2004 or 2005 he was in semi-retirement, "In a bid to rid himself of a renewed taste for drugs and to revive his ailing health." His health continued to deteriorate into the 2010s. Tony Cohen died on 2 August 2017 at Dandenong Hospital, aged 60. Although no cause of death was reported, his sibling recalled, "Tony lived a hard life with drugs and alcohol playing a big part of his professional career. He did give them up many years ago but always knew that he would eventually pay for his 'sins'." Conversely, "we were like chalk and cheese. But, I loved him and fully respect what he achieved in his career. He was technically brilliant, but also a caring, big-hearted man." Upon the inclusion of Cohen's work in the Australian Music Vault, his mother Margaret stated, "it wasn't until his untimely death, that I was made aware of the esteem that he was held in by so many people. I am proud of his contribution to the rock and roll music industry here and all that he achieved through his life." A suitcase of cassette tapes he used as back-ups of recordings was donated to the vault. Munday released an album with material dedicated to her husband, ''Beauty in the Ordinary'', in August 2020.


Technical works

List of technical works by Tony Cohen including audio engineer, record producer or mixer.


Awards and nominations

Four albums which Cohen worked on are listed in the book, ''100 Best Australian Albums'' (2010): the Birthday Party's ''Junkyard'' (May 1982) at No. 17, the Cruel Sea's ''The Honeymoon Is Over'' (May 1993) at No. 63, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' ''Tender Prey'' (September 1988) at No. 83, and Tex, Don and Charlie's ''Sad But True'' (November 1993) at No. 84.


ARIA Music Awards

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Music Victoria Awards

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References


External links


"Tony Cohen – A Tribute to an Australian Rock Music Legend"
podcast by Richard Dinnen, broadcast on 8 August 2017, archived on 4 March 2019, accessed on 20 November 2020. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cohen, Tony ARIA Award winners Australian audio engineers Australian record producers 1957 births 2017 deaths People from Melbourne Australian people of Irish descent Australian expatriates in Germany Australian people of English-Jewish descent