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David Hentschel : Record Producer, Composer. Official web site of record producer and composer David Hentschel.
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Following a substantial number of requests, David has tried...
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A while ago I bought this album because of how WACKY of a concept it was. Genesis engineer playing around with early synths featuring PHIL COLLINS HIMSELF on...
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Dec 17, 2023 · With them was A Trick Of The Tail’s co-producer David Hentschel, who had first worked with Genesis when he was an engineer at Trident while they were recording Nursery Cryme in 1971. “They had very thorough rehearsals before every album for about a month,” Hentschel says. “Tony was, I suppose, the lead writer.
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David Hentschel, biography. David began his professional career as a recording engineer at the now legendary Trident studios in London. Following a formal musical education and a 'misspent' youth playing keyboards and guitar in school bands, his first day at work was spent making tea for David Bowie's Space Oddity session in July 1969.
Another 7" from 1983 from the Educating Rita Soundtrack. Monster one this
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Oct 5, 2018 · David Hentschel In May of 1973, engineer David Hentschel went to the Château d’Hérouville in France to work on the Elton John sessions that would eventually become Goodbye Yellow Brick Road . In honour of the 40th Anniversary release of that landmark album, EltonJohn.com spoke with David about his role as an engineer as well as other aspects of the project.
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By Richard Buskin. Published October 2011. Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road has proved to be one of his most popular and enduring works. The man at the controls, David Hentschel, tells us how it came to be. Elton John on stage at the Hammersmith Odeon, 1973.Photo: David Redfern. In January 1973, Elton John was reaching a career apotheosis.