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4 unusual facts about Rupert Hine


Anthony Phillips

Both of these albums were produced by Rupert Hine and were intended to reach a mainstream audience, though neither album was successful in that regard.

Clark Datchler

In 1991, Datchler went back into the studio to record some tracks with Rupert Hine, producer of Tina Turner, The Fixx and Howard Jones.

Neev Kennedy

In 2010, Kennedy became the first winner of the Youbloom online song contest which was judged by Bob Geldof, Rupert Hine and Nigel Grainge.

Steve Negus

With Saga, Negus earned many gold and platinum selling CDs in Europe, Canada and the U.S. In 1981, the band went to England to work with Rupert Hine as producer, and Worlds Apart was recorded at Farmyard Studios.


I Can See Your House from Here

Rupert Hine received the thumbs-up, a top-notcher whose curriculum vitae already boasted the satisfied client signatures of such as Kevin Ayers (Confessions of Dr. Dream, 1972); Yvonne Elliman (Food of Love, 1973); Dave Greenslade (Cactus Choir, 1976); Quantum Jump (Quantum Jump, 1976; Barracuda, 1977) and Cafe Jacques (Round the Back, 1977; International, 1978).


see also

Archive Collection Volume I

16 produced by Rupert Hine, engineered by Richard Austen and Nick Bradford, mixed by Steve Short