Dave Hitchcock is an English former record producer working with Genesis, Caravan, Camel, Curved Air and Renaissance.[1]
Biography
David Hitchcock worked in A&R as a staff producer at Decca Records before becoming an independent record producer. He worked with Decca Records and Charisma Records and formed the company Gruggy Woof Productions.[2]
Hitchcock later retrained as a chartered accountant with KPMG with the aim of becoming someone who could provide financial advice for musicians. He then joined Ernst & Young's Entertainment & Media Group. In 1992, he left to manage the business affairs of Monty Python[3] before founding his own accountancy business, DBM Ltd, "For artists, producers, writers and other creatives - 85% of what we do is music-related."[4]
Production credits
Albums produced by Hitchcock include:[5][6]
- Albums with Camel
- Mirage (1974)
- Snow Goose (1975)
- Albums with Caravan
- In the Land of Grey and Pink (1971)
- Waterloo Lily (1972)
- For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973)
- Caravan & the New Symphonia (1974)
- Live (1975)
- Cunning Stunts (1975)
- Blind Dog at St. Dunstans (1976)
- Where But for Caravan Would I? (2000)
- Live at the Fairfield Halls, 1974 (2002)
- Albums with Curved Air
- Curved Air – Live (1975)
- Albums with East of Eden
- Snafu (1970)
- East of Eden (1971)
- Albums with Genesis
- Foxtrot (1972)
- EP with Marillion
- Market Square Heroes (1982)
- Albums with Mellow Candle
- Swaddling Songs (1971)
- Albums with The Pink Fairies
- Kings of Oblivion (1973)
- Pink Fairies (1991)
References
- ↑ David Hitchcock | AllMusic
- ↑ "From the Music Capitals of the World". Billboard: 51. 19 June 1971.
- ↑ "City showcase - Biographies - Dave Hitchcock". City Showcase. 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ↑
- "PRS for Music". PRS for Music. 2011. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ↑ "Allmusic - Dave Hitchcock". Allmusic. 9 September 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ↑ Kaneko, Aoi (23 March 2021). "Interview with David Hitchcock (Producer Caravan albums in the Decca years)". CoCaCamp. Retrieved 4 July 2022.