R.I.P. Rupert Hine-record producer*

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  1. Loup

    Loup Ancient Wool Unraveller Thread Starter

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    Motown
    As a huge fan of The Fixx my favorite ’80s era record producer, Rupert Hine, passed away today. He was 72.

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  2. Really enjoyed his work with Kevin Ayers and Ant Phillips.

    RIP
     
  3. DaveJ

    DaveJ Senior Member

    Location:
    Manchester, UK
    RIP.

    I first noticed Rupert as the producer of The Getaway and Man On The Line, two fine Chris deBurgh albums. He was much more besides. 72... it's a cliche but it's no age.
     
  4. The Cat 3

    The Cat 3 Forum Resident

    Very sad news, indeed.

    Rest In Peace, Mr. Hine.

    Thank you for the impact you have had on all of our lives as music fans.

    Thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends.

    :(
     
  5. Grower of Mushrooms

    Grower of Mushrooms Omnivorous mammalian bipedal entity.

    Location:
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    I remember nearly buying the Pick Up a Bone LP one day back in the early 70s, but decided to spend my money on something else.

    I don't think I ever heard of him again until today.
     
  6. GoodKitty

    GoodKitty Floyd

    Location:
    Pacific
    He co-produced two albums with RUSH,
    Presto (1989) and Roll The Bones (1991).

    RIP
     
  7. kwadguy

    kwadguy Senior Member

    Location:
    Cambridge, MA
    I didn't see this coming. RIP.

    An outstanding body of work.

    Berlin's Teri Nunn in collaboration with Rupert Hine:

     
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  8. Loup

    Loup Ancient Wool Unraveller Thread Starter

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    Also from the BOD soundtrack:

     
  9. Loup

    Loup Ancient Wool Unraveller Thread Starter

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    I believe he also directed this music video. I also remember hearing that he actually piloted the helicopter for the aerial shots!

     
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  10. Basenote66

    Basenote66 Forum Resident

    Location:
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    A favourite producer of mine and he seemed a really good guy too. RIP Rupert and thanks for your great work.
     
  11. Instant Dharma

    Instant Dharma Dude/man

    Location:
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    His work with the Fixx stands above most of the 80’s and still sounds somewhat contemporary. Did some excellent work with Saga as well and Presto by Rush.
     
  12. dlokazip

    dlokazip Forum Transient

    Location:
    Austin, TX, USA
    Yup. Started them on the road to their rich, final style.

    Rest easy, Mr. Hine.
     
  13. Basenote66

    Basenote66 Forum Resident

    Location:
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    Still play the first four Fixx albums regularly and like the work he did with Rush too - especially Presto.
     
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  14. ModernDayWarrior

    ModernDayWarrior Senior Member

    I was gonna mention that I like his work with The Fixx, Saga and Rush.

    RIP Rupert
     
  15. Rockford & Roll

    Rockford & Roll Forum Resident

    Location:
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    An excellent producer and by all accounts a nice man. Rest in peace.
     
  16. A name you could not escape from the 80's on up, if you read album credits. RIP.
     
  17. pghmusiclover

    pghmusiclover Senior Member

    I liked his work with Tina Tuner, especially the opening track on her phenomenal "Private Dancer", which was a perfect comeback track for Tina:



    R.I.P. Rupert
     
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  18. Peter K

    Peter K Forum Resident

    so sad!! May he RIP.
     
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  19. ModernDayWarrior

    ModernDayWarrior Senior Member

  20. carlwm

    carlwm Forum Resident

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    That's a real shame. High quality producer and no mean performer in his own right.

    I first remember him as a member of Quantum Jump. very fond memories of their hit The Lone Ranger. Many years later, I managed to find their albums. Excellent, especially Barracuda.

    Condolences to all who cared for him
     
  21. ModernDayWarrior

    ModernDayWarrior Senior Member

  22. swandown

    swandown Under Assistant West Coast Forum Resident

    Location:
    Portland, OR
    I used to get him mixed up with the guy who did "The Piña Colada Song" (Rupert Holmes).
     
  23. carrolls

    carrolls Forum Resident

    Location:
    Dublin
    The Getaway Chris De Burgh was a pretty great album. He did a fine job on that, and for a lot of other artists. Camel and Howard Jones to name a few.
     
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  24. thematinggame

    thematinggame Forum Resident

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    Germany
    I love his work with The Fixx and the one he did with Saga really stands out in their catalogue
    R.I.P.
     
  25. Sevoflurane

    Sevoflurane Forum Resident

    Presto was a big change in direction for Rush and Rupert Hine had a lot to do with that. Sad news.
     
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