1970s–1980s While working at Delta Recording Corp. in New York in 1974, Blank produced "Happy Birthday, My Darling" for
Nelson Ned and an LP for Luis Ramirez. Blank was the engineer on the self-titled album by Latin music ensemble Orquesta Cimarron which was released on TR Records TR 115X in 1975. It was reviewed in the 17 January 1976 issue of
Record World. The album was produced by Marty Sheller and arrangements by Pupi Lagarreta, Marty Sheller, Harry Shields, Sonny Bravo, Ron Davis and Wilfredo Mullings. The good mixing by Blank was noted. In 1978,
Instant Funk's single "
I Got My Mind Made Up" was released. The work in the mix by DJ Larry Levan and Bob Blank resonated throughout Manhattan and it became a hit on the R&B and disco charts, making it to no. 1 and no. 20 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Working with
Lydia Lunch, Blank co-produced her
Queen of Siam album which was released in 1980 on
ZE ZEA 33006. It was reviewed in the 1 March 1980 issue of
Cash Box. The reviewer called it an interesting album. Blank was the engineer on "Jam to Remember" by Just Four which was released on
Brad Osborne's Grand Groove record label in 1982. Working with Tony Camillo, Blank co-produced
Sandra Feva's single, "Here Now". It was released on Catawba /Macola MRC -0961 in 12" format. A recommended single in the 27 December 1986 issue of
Billboard, the reviewer said it was "big, voiced chanteuse tears into a splashy, dramatic ballad".
1990s–2020s According to 2010 article by
Clash, Blank was recording sound-alike tracks for library music and karaoke formats. It was announced by
The Quietus in an article published on 3 March 2021 that alternative mixes by Bob Blank for
Sun Ra's 1978 album
Lanquidity would be part of CD release and CD and 4-LP box set to be released on the
Strut label on 28 May that year. ==Blank Tape Studios / Blank Productions==