Cameron Beck Allan (July 9, 1955 – June 25, 2013) was an Australian-born American-based composer, record producer, filmmaker and former label owner. In September 1978 he co-founded the record label
Regular Records
Regular Records was an Australian record label based in Sydney that operated from 1978 until the mid-1990s. Regular Records released music by acts including Mental As Anything, Icehouse, and The Cockroaches.
The Regular Records label was fou ...
with fellow filmmaker
Martin Fabinyi
Martin Fabinyi is an Australian film and television producer and director, songwriter and music label owner and has written books on the local rock music scene. He was the chief executive officer of Mushroom Pictures from its formation in 1993 ...
. Their first signing was the
new wave group
Mental As Anything
Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave and pop rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977 to 1999, and recorded all of their charting singles and albums) was Martin Plaza (birth name Marti ...
, and their second was the
pub rock band
Flowers
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. Allan produced both groups' early work. His TV and film music compositions include ''
Stir'' (1980), ''
The Umbrella Woman
''The Umbrella Woman'' (released in some areas as ''The Good Wife'') is a 1987 film directed by Ken Cameron and starring Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It also features Steven Vidler and Sam Neill.
Premise
The film tells the story of a man and wi ...
'' (1987, ''The Good Wife'') ''Kojak: Ariana'' (1989), and ''Kojak: Flowers for Matty'' (1990). In 1986 he relocated to the United States and in July 1992 he married
Margaret Wertheim
Margaret Wertheim (born 20 August 1958) is an Australian-born science writer, curator, and artist based in the United States. She is the author of books on the cultural history of physics, and has written about science, including for the ''New Yo ...
, a science writer. The couple had separated by 2007. Cameron Allan died of liver failure, after a transplant, aged 57.
Biography
Cameron Beck Allan was born on July 9, 1955, in
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a me ...
but grew up in
Sydney with a younger brother, Richard.
He attended Meadowbank Boys High School and then the
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music and known by the moniker "The Con") is a heritage-listed music school in Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the ol ...
.
While at the conservatorium he became a member of
David Ahern
David Anthony Ahern (2 November 1947 – 31 January 1988) was an Australian composer and music critic, who became a prominent artist in the avant-garde genre after his best-known work, ''Ned Kelly Music'' was released and performed at the Sydne ...
's AZ Music ensemble, which included fellow composers Alan Holley, Robert Irving and
Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
.
In July 1973 Allan published a classical music composition, ''Madrigal for String Orchestra'', for a four-piece ensemble: violin, viola, cello and double bass.
During 1974 he provided the music arrangements for three episodes of the
Australian Broadcasting Commission
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-own ...
(ABC) TV series ''Ten Australians'', covering
Fred Williams,
Michael Taylor,
and
Ron Robertson-Swann
Ronald Charles Robertson-Swann OAM (born 1941, Sydney), is an Australian sculptor, best known for his controversial abstract public sculpture '' Vault'' (1980) located in Melbourne, he also known for his sculpture '' Leviathan Play'' (1985), ...
.
By 1978 Allan had turned to filmmaking and teamed up with
Martin Fabinyi
Martin Fabinyi is an Australian film and television producer and director, songwriter and music label owner and has written books on the local rock music scene. He was the chief executive officer of Mushroom Pictures from its formation in 1993 ...
to finance a film project, ''The Lipstick Killers''.
To raise money they formed an independent label,
Regular Records
Regular Records was an Australian record label based in Sydney that operated from 1978 until the mid-1990s. Regular Records released music by acts including Mental As Anything, Icehouse, and The Cockroaches.
The Regular Records label was fou ...
, in September of that year.
The first artists they signed to the label was
Mental As Anything
Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave and pop rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977 to 1999, and recorded all of their charting singles and albums) was Martin Plaza (birth name Marti ...
, a Sydney-based
new wave music
New wave is a loosely defined music genre that encompasses pop-oriented styles from the late 1970s and the 1980s. It was originally used as a catch-all for the various styles of music that emerged after punk rock, including punk itself. Late ...
group.
Allan produced their debut three-track
extended play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. , ''Mental As Anything Plays at Your Party'' (December 1978).
Australian Rock Database
The Australian Rock Database was a website with a searchable online database that listed details of Australian rock music artists, albums, bands, producers and record labels. It was established in 2000 by Swedish national Magnus Holmgren, who had ...
entries:
* Mental As Anything: –
* Icehouse: –
* The Sports: –
* Broderick Smith: –
According to Fabinyi, "We had no experience in the record business. This didn't faze Cameron. He was obsessively optimistic once he committed to a project. A friend at
EMI gave us some time to record the band while Cameron simultaneously learnt how to work the equipment."
Allan also produced Mental As Anything's first two full-length studio albums, ''
Get Wet'' (November 1979) and ''
Espresso Bongo'' (July 1980).
Luis Feliu of ''
The Canberra Times
''The Canberra Times'' is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media. It was founded in 1926, and has changed ownership and format several times.
History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in ...
'' described how ''Get Wet'' "was recorded in Sydney and mixed in London by Cameron Allan, the band's producer, who did a great job. I couldn't pick a bad track on ''Get Wet'' and there's 14 of them."
Regular Records' second signing was the
pub rock band Flowers (later renamed
Icehouse); Allan co-produced their debut album, ''
Icehouse'' (October 1980) with the group's leader,
Iva Davies
Ivor Arthur Davies, AM (born 22 May 1955), known professionally as Iva Davies, is an Australian singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.
Davies' music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in t ...
.
At the
''TV Week'' / ''Countdown'' Music Awards for 1980 Allan was nominated for Best Australian Producer but lost out to
Mark Opitz
Mark Opitz (born 1952) is an Australian record producer and audio engineer. He started his career with Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1971. He has produced AC/DC, the Angels, Australian Crawl, Cold Chisel, Divinyls and INXS. ...
.
Allan was the music director for the feature film ''
Stir'';
at the
AFI Awards of 1980 his work was nominated for
Best Original Music Score, but he lost to
Peter Sculthorpe
Peter Joshua Sculthorpe (29 April 1929 – 8 August 2014) was an Australian composer. Much of his music resulted from an interest in the music of countries neighboring Australia as well as from the impulse to bring together aspects of Aborigin ...
.
Allan produced
the Sports
The Sports were an Australian rock group which performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Mainstay members were Stephen Cummings on lead vocals and Robert Glover on bass guitar, with long-term members such as Paul Hitchins on drums, Andrew P ...
' fourth studio album, ''
Sondra'', after their previous two were produced by
Peter Solley.
According to their guitarist,
Martin Armiger
John Martin Armiger (10 June 1949 – 27 November 2019) was an Australian musician, record producer and composer. He was one of the singer-songwriters and guitarists with Melbourne-based rock band the Sports from August 1978 to late 1981, wh ...
, "Solley was an international producer, who jetted in, and there was always a deadline of three or four weeks. In that situation you can't walk out or have a big argument; there isn't time. With Cameron, we knew we could badger him to get what we wanted, if need be. We had more time to get the sound we wanted."
In 1983 Allan visited the United States, "to test the waters". Later in that decade he relocated to
Los Angeles
Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the wor ...
, where he worked as a TV and film music composer, although he often returned to Australia.
In June 1984 he produced the self-titled album by singer-songwriter
Broderick Smith
Broderick Smith (born 17 February 1948) is an English-born Australian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and sometime actor. He was a member of 1970s bands Sundown, Carson and the Dingoes, 1980s Broderick Smith's Big Combo and he has re ...
, which was issued via Wheatley Records/
RCA Records
RCA Records is an American record label currently owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America. It is one of Sony Music's four flagship labels, alongside RCA's former long-time rival Columbia Records; also ...
.
''The Canberra Times'' Virginia Cook felt, "
ttestifies to the successful marriage of soul and synthesiser, a marriage helped along by the expertise of producer,
llan Llan may be:
* Llan (placename), a Celtic morpheme, or element, common in British placenames
** A short form for any placename .
* Llan, Powys, a Welsh village near Llanbrynmair
* Llan the Sorcerer
La Lunatica
Lacuna
Lady Bullseye
Lady Dea ...
.. with the use of every synthesiser the production team could think of. Allan and Tim Kramer mixed the album using the Sony 1610 digital mastering system which, Smith said, gave his album a 'clean sound'."
Allan described his personal record collection to Meg Stewart of ''
The Canberra Times
''The Canberra Times'' is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media. It was founded in 1926, and has changed ownership and format several times.
History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in ...
'', in February 1986, "Mainly classical and sound tracks. I used to own a pop company (Regular Records) so there are a lot of pop records as well."
[ Note: last name is incorrectly given as Allen.]
Allan provided the music score for the Australian feature film ''
The Umbrella Woman
''The Umbrella Woman'' (released in some areas as ''The Good Wife'') is a 1987 film directed by Ken Cameron and starring Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It also features Steven Vidler and Sam Neill.
Premise
The film tells the story of a man and wi ...
'' (February 1987, ''The Good Wife'') and the associated soundtrack album.
At the 1987 AFI Awards he received another nomination for Best Original Music Score but lost to
Paul Schütze.
His work in America included music composition for ''
The Equalizer'' for
season four (October 1988 to August 1989); ''Kojak: Ariana'' (November 1989) and ''Kojak: Flowers for Matty'' (January 1990), two TV movies for the ''
Kojak
''Kojak'' is an American Action film, action Crime film, crime Drama (film and television), drama television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theodopolis "Theo" Kojak. Tak ...
'' series (see
List of ''Kojak'' episodes: TV Movies).
Allan worked on a documentary film, ''My Crasy Life'' (1991), which he co-produced with Mark Daniels: it was written by French filmmaker
Jean-Pierre Gorin
Jean-Pierre Gorin (born 17 April 1943) is a French filmmaker and professor, best known for his work with ''Nouvelle Vague'' luminary Jean-Luc Godard, during what is often referred to as Godard's "radical" period.
Jean-Pierre Gorin was a student ...
and investigates the lives of
Samoan Americans
Samoan Americans are Americans of Samoan origin, including those who emigrated from the Independent State of Samoa or American Samoa to the United States. Samoan Americans are Pacific Islanders in the United States Census, and are the second l ...
in
Long Beach
Long Beach is a city in Los Angeles County, California. It is the 42nd-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 466,742 as of 2020. A charter city, Long Beach is the seventh-most populous city in California.
Incorporated ...
's streets.
Personal life
Cameron Allan's second marriage was to
Margaret Wertheim
Margaret Wertheim (born 20 August 1958) is an Australian-born science writer, curator, and artist based in the United States. She is the author of books on the cultural history of physics, and has written about science, including for the ''New Yo ...
on July 21, 1992, in
Minden, Nevada
Minden is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglas County, Nevada, United States. The population was 3,001 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Douglas County and is adjacent to the town of Gardnerville. The Douglas campus of the ...
.
Wertheim is an Australian-born American-based science writer.
In 1998 Allan and Wertheim co-produced and co-directed a documentary, ''Faith & Reason'', on the interaction between science and religion.
The couple also co-produced and co-directed ''It's Jim's World ... We Just Live in It'' (2001) on the theories of fringe scientist
Jim Carter.
Allan composed its music and Wertheim was its writer.
By 2007 the couple had separated.
Cameron Allan was diagnosed with a liver disease, he received a transplant and died in June 2013, aged 57.
Discography
* ''Block''
(by Carl Vine
Carl Edward Vine, (born 8 October 1954) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.
From 1975 he has worked as a freelance pianist and composer with a variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue inclu ...
and Cameron Allan) (1975)
* ''Broderick Smith''
(by Broderick Smith
Broderick Smith (born 17 February 1948) is an English-born Australian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and sometime actor. He was a member of 1970s bands Sundown, Carson and the Dingoes, 1980s Broderick Smith's Big Combo and he has re ...
, produced by Cameron Allan) (June 1984)
Filmography
* ''Ten Australians: Fred Williams''
(Cameron Allan as music arranger) (TV series, 1974)
* ''Ten Australians: Michael Taylor''
(Cameron Allan as music arranger) (TV series, 1974)
* ''Ten Australians: Ron Robertson-Swann''
(Cameron Allan as music arranger) (TV series, 1974)
* ''
The Night the Prowler
''The Night the Prowler'' (also known as ''Patrick White's The Night the Prowler'') is a 1978 Australian film written by Patrick White, produced by Anthony Buckley and directed by Jim Sharman. Ruth Cracknell was nominated in 1979 for an AFI A ...
''
(Cameron Allan as music director) (feature film, June 1978)
* ''
Stir''
(Cameron Allan as music director) (feature film, October 1980)
* ''
Hoodwink''
(Cameron Allan as music director) (feature film, November 1981)
* ''
Heatwave
A heat wave, or heatwave, is a period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries. While definitions vary, a heat wave is usually measured relative to the usual climate in the ...
''
(Cameron Allan as music director) (feature film, 1982)
* ''
Midnite Spares
''Midnite Spares'' is a 1983 Australian action film starring Gia Carides, James Laurie, Max Cullen, Graeme Blundell, Bruce Spence, David Argue and Jonathan Coleman.
Plot
Steve Hall (James Laurie) is a young sprintcar driver from Toowoomba ...
''
(Cameron Allan as music director) (feature film, 1983)
* ''Faith & Reason''
(by Ronald Bailey
Ronald Bailey (born November 23, 1953) is an American libertarian science writer. He has written or edited several books on economics, ecology, and biotechnology.
Personal life
Bailey was born in San Antonio, Texas, and raised in Washington Co ...
, Cameron Allan and Margaret Wertheim
Margaret Wertheim (born 20 August 1958) is an Australian-born science writer, curator, and artist based in the United States. She is the author of books on the cultural history of physics, and has written about science, including for the ''New Yo ...
) (VHS documentary, 1998)
References
External links
"A Casual Chat with Cameron Allan, Award Winning Australian Record Producer from the Eighties" interview by Craig Johnston, ''Oz Music Musings'', August 2010. Updated in November 2011. Archived fro
on September 11, 2016.
"''Midnite Spares'' Music Credits" ''Oz Movies'', August 2014.
"Cameron Allan – Movie and Filmography, Credits"at
AllMovie
"Cameron Allan – Credits"at
AllMusic
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