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Rupert Neville Hine (21 September 1947 – 4 June 2020) was an English record producer and musician. He produced albums for artists including Rush,
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. Additionally, Hine recorded eleven albums, including those billed under his own name, the pseudo-band name Thinkman, and as a member of the band Quantum Jump; with the latter, he achieved a number 5 hit on the UK Singles Chart in 1979, "The Lone Ranger". Additionally, he composed for film and television soundtracks, including the 1989
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'' and the black comedy '' Better Off Dead''.


Early life

Hine was born in
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on 21 September 1947. He was the son of Maurice, a timber merchant, and Joan (née Harris), a
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nurse. He grew up in a house full of music; his mother was an amateur ballet dancer and his father an amateur musician who also played drums in a jazz band when he was young. Hine's mother was convinced he would be an architect, but Hine's early ambition was to become a cartographer. Hine started playing in the school band at age 14 and played the mouth organ, mostly because it was the cheapest instrument to buy.Rupert Hine obituary, The Guardian, 11 June 2020 He attended St John's school in Horsham, West Sussex, before he came to King's College School in Wimbledon. He was musically self-taught.


Career

In the early 1960s, Hine formed half of the folk duo Rupert & David with David MacIver. The duo performed in pubs and clubs and occasionally shared the stage with a then-unknown
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. The duo's one released single (on the
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label in 1965) was a cover of Simon's " The Sound of Silence". The single was not a success, but was notable for featuring a young
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on guitar and Herbie Flowers on bass. For several years Hine wrote songs with MacIver while working at temporary jobs, until he was helped by
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's bassist
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, whom Hine knew from Glover's previous band Episode 6. Hine and MacIver were signed to Deep Purple's Purple label. Glover produced Hine's first solo album, '' Pick Up a Bone'' (1971). '' Unfinished Picture'' (1973) followed, but neither album was successful. However, Hine now became increasingly in demand as an independent producer, first with the 1972 single "Who Is the Doctor", featuring
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narrating over the theme music from TV's ''
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''. He then produced
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's album ''Food of Love'' (1973), a second world war-themed compilation album called ''Colditz'' (1973), and
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's ''The Confessions of Dr Dream and Other Stories'' (1974). In 1973, Hine, along with guitarist Mark Warner, bassist John G. Perry (then of
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) and drummer Trevor Morais (formerly of The Peddlers) formed the band Quantum Jump, releasing two albums, ''Quantum Jump'' (1976) and ''Barracuda'' (1977). After the re-release of the single "The Lone Ranger" (from ''Quantum Jump'') became an unexpected UK Top five hit in 1979, a third album – ''Mixing'', a reworking of tracks selected from the first two Quantum Jump albums – was released. After Quantum Jump disbanded, Hine released a trilogy of albums under his own name, including ''
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'' (1981); '' Waving Not Drowning'' (1982); and '' The Wildest Wish to Fly'' (1983). The American release of ''Wildest Wish'' dropped two tracks, radically reworked two others and incorporated two tracks from 1981's ''Immunity'' – including "Misplaced Love", which featured a guest vocal by
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and had been a minor hit in Australia, reaching number 14 on the chart. In 1985, Hine wrote and produced much of the soundtrack for the
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film '' Better Off Dead''. Later he and composer Eric Serra wrote "The Experience of Love", the end title song for ''
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''. His film soundtrack credits also include ''
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'' (composed by Serra), and ''
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''. Hine obtained a number of credits with some of the biggest musicians of his era. In 1984, he topped the
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with Howard Jones' debut album, '' Human's Lib'', and that same year enjoyed his most high-profile achievement with his work on Tina Turner's album ''
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'', which established Turner as a solo star and sold 20 million copies. Hine produced the Grammy-winning single " Better Be Good to Me" as well as co-writing " I Might Have Been Queen". In 1986, he created a solo project called Thinkman with a set of actors for stage performance. There were three albums released under this project: ''The Formula'' (1986), ''Life is a Full Time Occupation'' (1988), and ''Hard Hat Zone'' (1990). Thinkman is credited for one song on the '' Better Off Dead'' soundtrack, while Hine is credited for six. In 1990, Hine and
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worked together on the project "One World One Voice", a musical chain letter that travelled the world starting with Sting and
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in New York and ending 300 artists/musicians later, in Moscow. It was an environmental awareness album, and a two-hour television program, broadcast the same day to 650 million people worldwide. In 1993, he joined with guitarist
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to form the band Spin 1ne 2wo. The group released a self-titled project, made up of rock covers of songs by artists including
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. In 1994, Hine released ''The Deep End''. In 2008, Hine oversaw the direction of the compilation album ''Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace'', and also contributed to it a remixed version of his song, "The Heart of the Matter" (from ''The Deep End''). In 2008, during the Beijing Olympics, the album was iTunes third most downloaded around the globe. Hine wrote two songs for ''Le Cheshire Cat et moi'', a 2009 CD by
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which was produced by Teitur Lassen. In 2011, Hine launched Auditorius, a joint music publishing project with BMG Rights Management. In November of the same year, following a glowing citation from
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, Hine was honoured by the APRS with a Sound Fellowship Award; presented to recognise special contributions to the 'Art, Science and Business of Recording'. Hine joined
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and Chris Thomas to receive the award from Sir
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, APRS President, who together with a group of past recipients; sound and music innovators, including Sir
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, also holds a Fellowship Award. In March 2015,
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) issued "Unshy on the Skyline", a compilation from a trio of albums Hine made between 1981 and 1983, ''
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'', '' Waving Not Drowning'' and '' The Wildest Wish to Fly'', complemented by the lyrics of poet and artist Jeannette-Thérèse Obstoj, and featuring guest contributions from musicians Robert Palmer,
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and guitarist
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. The album has been re-mastered by sound engineer Stephen W Tayler, who had recorded, mixed and co-produced the original albums. To recognise the
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's 80th birthday in July 2015, the Art of Peace Foundation commissioned Hine to produce ''Songs for Tibet II'', to celebrate and honour the Dalai Lama's vision. A follow-up to the Grammy-nominated ''Songs for Tibet'' that Hine produced in 2008, artist contributions came from Sting, Peter Gabriel,
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, Bob Geldof, Crystal Method,
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and Hine himself. In 2017, Hine was appointed Chairman of the
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(formerly the BASCA). On 30 August 2019, Esoteric Recordings (part of Cherry Red Records) issued "Fighting Apathy With Shock", a "best of" chosen by Hine from his Thinkman project, the albums ''The Formula'' (1986), ''Life Is A Full Time Occupation'' (1988) and ''Hard Hat Zone'' (1990) all with lyrics by Jeannette Obstöj (1949-2015). Re-mastering of the collection is by Stephen W Tayler who co-produced the original albums. Although Hine performed nearly all the music himself, there are contributions from The Fixx's Jamie West-Oram,
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of
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and Café Jacques' vocalist Chris Thomson. Tina Turner, Stevie Nicks,
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are among the artists who have recorded Hine's songs. Hine has also directed videos for the artists he has produced. He was an early adopter of electronic music production techniques, and Hine was a founding member of Music Producers Guild, the International MIDI Association and a member of the
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in the US. He has sat on the boards of committees for BASCA and the Ivors Academy. Hine had quadruple bypass surgery in 2010 and was diagnosed with renal cancer the following year. He died at his home in
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on 4 June 2020 at the age of 72. He is survived by his wife Fay and his son Kingsley from a previous marriage. At a London reception on September 20, 2023, Rupert was posthumously honoured by Ivors Academy with an award recognising 'exceptional people across the music industry who create positive change and champion music creators'. The inaugural Ivors Honour, also presented to Carla Marie Williams, Crispin Hunt and Kevin Brennan MP, replaces BASCA's Gold Badge Awards, last presented in 2019.


Discography


Solo

;Studio albums *'' Pick Up a Bone'' (1971) *'' Unfinished Picture'' (1973) *''
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'' (1981) *'' Waving Not Drowning'' (1982) *'' The Wildest Wish to Fly'' (1983) *''The Deep End'' (1994) ;Soundtrack album *'' Better Off Dead'' (1985) ;Compilation album *''Unshy on the Skyline - The Best of Rupert Hine'' (2015)


Thinkman

;Studio albums *''The Formula'' (1986) *''Life Is a Full-Time Occupation'' (1988) *''Hard Hat Zone'' (1990) ;Compilation album *''Fighting Apathy with Shock - The Best of Rupert Hine as Thinkman'' (2019)


Quantum Jump

;Studio albums *''Quantum Jump'' (1975) *''Barracuda'' (1977) ;Compilation album *''Mixing'' (1979)


Spin 1ne 2wo

*''Spin 1ne 2wo'' (1993)


Production credits

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– "Who Is the Doctor" (single) (1972) *Rupert Hine and Simon Jeffes – ''Score'' (TV music) (1973) *
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– ''Food of Love'' (album) (1973) *Various Artists – ''Colditz Breakpoint'' (album) (1973) *Jonesy – ''Growing'' (album) (1974) *
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– '' The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories'' (album) (1974) *Quantum Jump – ''Quantum Jump'' (album) (1974) *John G. Perry – ''Sunset Wading'' (album) (1975) *Nova – ''Blink'' (album) (1976) *Rupert Hine – "Snakes Don't Dance Fast" (single) (1976) * Dave Greenslade – ''Cactus Choir'' (album) (1976) *John G. Perry – ''Seabird'' (album) (1976) *Steve Tilston – ''Songs from the Dress Rehearsal'' (album) (1976) * Café Jacques – ''Round the Back'' (album) (1977) *Quantum Jump – ''Barracuda'' (album) (1977) *
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– '' Wise After the Event'' (album) (1977) *Anthony Phillips – '' Sides'' (album) (1978) *Rupert Hine and Simon Jeffes – ''The Kenny Everett Video Show'' (TV music) (1978) *Café Jacques – ''International'' (album) (1978) * After the Fire – ''Laser Love'' (album) (1978) *Rupert Hine – ''The Shout'' (soundtrack) (1979) * Murray Head – '' Between Us'' (album) (1979) *Quantum Jump – ''Mixing'' (album) (1979) *
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'' (album) (1979) *Wildlife – ''Burning'' (album) (1979) *The Members – '' The Choice is Yours'' (album) (1980) *Various Artists – ''First Offenders'' (album) (1980) *Rupert Hine – ''Immunity'' (album) (1981) *
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– ''Worlds Apart'' (album) (1981) * Jona Lewie – ''Heart Skips Beat'' (album) (1981) *
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– '' Shuttered Room'' (album) (1981) *Rupert Hine – ''Waving Not Drowning'' (album) (1982) *
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– " A Girl Called Johnny" (single) (1983) *The Waterboys – "
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" (single) (1983) *
The Fixx The Fixx are a rock band from London, England, founded in 1979. The band's hits include " One Thing Leads to Another", " Saved by Zero", " Are We Ourselves?", and " Secret Separation", each of which charted in the top 20 of the ''Billboard'' ...
– '' Reach the Beach'' (album) (1983) *
Saga Sagas are prose stories and histories, composed in Iceland and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Scandinavia. The most famous saga-genre is the (sagas concerning Icelanders), which feature Viking voyages, migration to Iceland, and feuds between ...
– ''Heads or Tales'' (album) (1983) *The Little Heroes – ''Watch the World'' (album) (1983) * Chris De Burgh – ''The Getaway'' (album) (1982) *Rupert Hine – ''The Wildest Wish to Fly'' (album) (1983) *
The Fixx The Fixx are a rock band from London, England, founded in 1979. The band's hits include " One Thing Leads to Another", " Saved by Zero", " Are We Ourselves?", and " Secret Separation", each of which charted in the top 20 of the ''Billboard'' ...
– '' Phantoms'' (album) (1984) *
Tina Turner Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock; November 26, 1939 – May 24, 2023) was a singer, songwriter, actress, and author. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Rock 'n' Roll", her vocal prowess, raspy voice, and electrifyin ...
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Private Dancer ''Private Dancer'' is the fifth solo studio album by singer Tina Turner. It was released on May 29, 1984, by Capitol Records and was her first album released by the label. After a challenging start to her solo career after divorcing Ike Turner, ...
'' (tracks) (1984) * Howard Jones – '' Human's Lib'' (album) (1984) *Howard Jones – '' The 12″ Album'' (album) (1984) *Chris De Burgh – ''Man on the Line'' (album) (1984) *Martin Ansell – ''An Englishman Abroad'' (album) (1985) *Howard Jones – '' Dream into Action'' (album) (1985) *Rupert Hine and Various Artists – ''Better Off Dead'' (soundtrack) (1985) *Thinkman – ''The Formula'' (album) (1986) *The Fixx – '' Walkabout'' (album) (1986) * Eight Seconds – ''Almacantar'' (album) (1986) *Howard Jones – ''
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'' (album) (1986) *Tina Turner – ''Break Every Rule'' (tracks) (1986) *
Thompson Twins Thompson Twins were an English Pop music, pop band, formed in 1977 in Sheffield. Initially a New wave music, new wave group, they switched to a more mainstream pop sound and achieved considerable popularity during the early and mid-1980s, scori ...
– '' Close to the Bone'' (album) (1987) *
Bob Geldof Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof (; born 5 October 1951) is an Irish singer-songwriter and political activist. He rose to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead singer of the Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, who achieved popularity as part ...
– '' Deep in the Heart of Nowhere'' (tracks) (1986) *Various Artists – ''Secret Policeman's Third Ball'' (tracks) (1987) *Underworld – ''Underneath the Radar'' (album) (1987) *Rebel Heels with Liz Larin – ''One by One by One (album)'' (1987) *Thinkman – ''Life Is a Full Time Occupation'' (album) (1988) * The Joan Collins Fan Club – "Leader of the Pack" (single) (1988) *
Stevie Nicks Stephanie Lynn Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, known for her work with the band Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist. After starting her career as a duo with her then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham, releasing the album ...
– '' The Other Side of the Mirror'' (album) (1989) *Tina Turner – ''Foreign Affair'' (tracks) (1989) * Rush – '' Presto'' (album) (1989) *Thinkman – ''Hard Hat Zone'' (album) (1990) *Various Artists – '' One World One Voice'' (album) (1990) *The Fixx – '' Ink'' (tracks) (1990) *Bliss – ''A Change in the Weather'' (album) (1990) *Bob Geldof – '' The Vegetarians of Love'' (album) (1990) *Rush – '' Roll the Bones'' (album) (1991) *Remmy Ongala – ''Mambo'' (album) (1992) *Chris De Burgh – ''Power of Ten'' (album) (1992) *Howard Jones – '' In the Running'' (album) (1992) *Bob Geldof – '' The Happy Club'' (album) (1992) *Spin 1ne 2wo – ''Spin 1ne 2wo'' (album) (1993) *Rupert Hine – ''The Deep End'' (album) (1994) *
Katey Sagal Catherine Louise Sagal (born January 19, 1954) is an American actress and singer. She is known for playing Peggy Bundy on '' Married... with Children'' (1987–1997), Leela on '' Futurama'' (1999–2003, 2008–2013, 2023–present), Cate He ...
– '' Well...'' (album) (1994) *Various Artists – ''One Week or Two in the Real World'' (tracks) (1994) *
Milla Jovovich Milica Bogdanovna Jovović; ; ( ; born December 17, 1975), known professionally as Milla Jovovich (), is an American actress and former fashion model. Her starring roles in numerous science fiction film, science-fiction and action films led th ...
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The Divine Comedy The ''Divine Comedy'' (, ) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and one of the greatest wor ...
'' (tracks) (1994) *
Les Négresses Vertes Les Négresses Vertes ("The Green Negresses"), formed in 1987, is a French music group that combines world music and some aspects of alternative rock. Tracks often feature steel-string acoustic guitar, acoustic guitar and accordion, with some c ...
– ''Zig Zague'' (album) (1994) *Touch! – ''Marche avec moi'' (album) (1994) * This Picture – ''City of Sin'' (tracks) (1994) * Ezio – '' Black Boots on Latin Feet'' (album) (1995) *
Éric Serra Éric Serra (; born 9 September 1959) is a French film composer, known as a frequent collaborator of director Luc Besson. He is a five-time César Award nominee, winning once for '' The Big Blue'' (1988). Early life Serra was born in Sain ...
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'' (tracks) (1996) * Noa – ''Calling'' (album) (1996) *
Duncan Sheik Duncan Sheik (born November 18, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. Sheik is known for his 1996 debut single "Barely Breathing", which earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. He has com ...
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Duncan Sheik Duncan Sheik (born November 18, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. Sheik is known for his 1996 debut single "Barely Breathing", which earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. He has com ...
'' (album) (1996) * Marian Gold – ''United'' (album) (1996) *Éric Serra – ''The Fifth Element'' (tracks) (1997) *Celtus – ''Moonchild'' (album) (1997) *Thanks to Gravity – ''Start'' (album) (1997) *Various Artists – ''Welcome to Woop-Woop'' (tracks) (1998) *Éric Serra – ''RXRA'' (album) (1998) *Duncan Sheik – ''Humming'' (album) (1998) *
Eleanor McEvoy Eleanor McEvoy (born 22 January 1967) is an Irish singer-songwriter. She composed the song "Only a Woman's Heart", title track of '' A Woman's Heart'', the best-selling Irish album in Irish history. Early life and beginnings McEvoy's life as ...
Snapshots (album) (1999) * Stroke 9 – '' Nasty Little Thoughts'' (album) (1999) *Rat Bat Blue – ''Greatest Hits – Vol. 2 (The Hungry Years)'' (album) (1999) * Geoffrey Oryema – ''Spirit'' (album) (2000) *
Suzanne Vega Suzanne Nadine Vega ( Peck; born July 11, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter of Folk music, folk-inspired music. Vega's music career spans 40 years. In the mid-1980s and 1990s she released four singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the ...
– '' Songs in Red and Gray'' (album) (2001) * Ra – '' From One'' (album, uncredited) (2002) * Teitur – '' Poetry & Aeroplanes'' (album) (2003) *
Martin Grech Martin Grech (born 14 November 1982) is an English singer, songwriter and musician from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Career Grech released his debut album ''Open Heart Zoo'', produced by Andy Ross, in June 2002. He achieved critical acclaim f ...
– '' Unholy'' (album) (2005) *
Amanda Ghost Amanda Louisa Gosein-Cameron (born 10 July 1974), known professionally as Amanda Ghost, is a British entertainment executive, songwriter and singer. She was the president of Epic Records from 2009 until 2010. Ghost is a three-time Ivor Novello A ...
– "Time Machine" (single) (2006) * Stuart Davis – ''¿What'' (album) (2006) *T.D. Lind – ''Let's Get Lost'' (album) (2007) * Songs for Tibet, album plus underlying remix The Heart of the Matter (2008) *Echo Echo – ''Fall Like You're Flying'' (album) (2010) *Rupert Hine - "Unshy on the Skyline" (album) (2015) *Songs for Tibet II, album plus You Can't Be Chased, Ostinato Mix (2015) *Rupert Hine - "Fighting Apathy With Shock" (album) (2019)


References


External links

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the complete Rupert Hine worldwide discography
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Rupert Hine Discography at Discogs
*https://www.discogs.com/artist/379565-Thinkman

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hine, Rupert 1947 births 2020 deaths Musicians from the London Borough of Merton English record producers English male singer-songwriters English singer-songwriters Singers from the London Borough of Merton People from Wimbledon, London