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David Hentschel (born 18 December 1952) is an English recording engineer, film score composer and music producer who engineered on 's All Things Must Pass and 's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,

(2025). 9781556527135, Chicago Review Press. .
as well as for such artists as Genesis, Tony Banks, , Queen, Nazareth, , , , Renaissance, and .


Biography
Hentschel was born in . His career began at in London where he was initially an assistant before rising to become one of the in-house producers. In addition to engineering and production credits, Hentschel also played early synthesizers with a diverse range of bands including Nazareth, Pilot and Byzantium. He played synthesizer on several high-profile recordings, including Elton John's "Rocket Man" and "Funeral for a Friend" from the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album. "Funeral for a Friend" featured an early analogue synthesizer, the ARP 2500, to create tonal feeling and effect.

After leaving Trident in 1974, he produced his own album Startling Music for Ringo Starr's short-lived record label, Ring O' Records, consisting of a song-by-song, instrumental cover of Starr's album Ringo and featuring performances by , David Cole, , John Gilbert (the son of ) and Starr. He then began a successful collaboration with the band Genesis which resulted in four albums beginning with A Trick of the Tail in 1976 and continuing through to Duke in 1980.

In 1975, he recorded 'Oh My My', an instrumental/keyboard version of Ringo Starr's 1973 song.

In 1980, Hentschel worked closely with on his album QE2, with a writing credit for the title track as well as album credits for synthesizers, drums, vocals, and horn arrangement. QE2 would become the best-selling album of 1981 in Germany.

In 1982, Hentschel collaborated with lyricist Don Black on a song cycle album for to follow her success with Tell Me on a Sunday. I'm Not That Kind of Girl was released in 1983. Despite including the talent of on drums and on backing vocals, it failed to chart and was Webb's last album for .

In 1988, Hentschel produced and engineered the Grammy Award-winning album Politics, by the jazz fusion band Yellowjackets.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Hentschel coproduced, engineered, and/or played keyboards and synthesizers on five albums by Police guitarist : the rock vocal album XYZ (, 1987) and the primarily instrumental albums Mysterious Barricades (just Summers and Hentschel, , 1988), The Golden Wire (, 1989), Charming Snakes (, 1990), and Synaesthesia (CMP Records, 1995).

Hentschel composed scores for the films Operation Daybreak (1975), Seven Nights in Japan (1976), The Squeeze (1977) and Educating Rita (1983).

Relocating to Los Angeles in 1985, Hentschel established one of the first dedicated studios and worked with on developing instruments and custom sounds. He eventually moved back to Great Britain and continues to produce, compose and arrange on both sides of the Atlantic.

Hentschel has recently worked as an engineer, musician, producer and arranger for a number of Contemporary Christian music artists including Out of Eden, , Point of Grace and P.O.D. Hentschel has recently produced prog/harp band Art in America which was recorded in Los Angeles. He is also heavily involved in developing new artists.


Discography
  • 1975 – Startling Music – Starring Phil Collins on drums and percussions, David Cole also on drums, Ronnie Caryl on acoustic and electric guitars, Jack D. Glenliver and Richard Starkey on Finger Clicks and David Hentschel on piano and keyboards.
  • 1983 : Educating Rita (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)


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