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Rupert Hine – The Wildest Wish To Fly – Vinyl Record
The Wildest Wish To Fly is an album by Rupert Hine, a British musician, songwriter, and record producer. The album was released in 1983. Rupert Hine was known for his work in the progressive rock and new wave genres, and he gained recognition not only as a solo artist but also for his production work with various artists.
The Wildest Wish To Fly features Hine’s distinctive songwriting and production style. The album includes tracks like “Surface Tension,” “I Hang On To My Vertigo,” and the title track “The Wildest Wish To Fly.”
From a historical perspective, this album represents Rupert Hine’s solo work during the early 1980s and showcases his diverse musical influences. Fans of Hine’s solo career and those interested in the new wave and art rock movements may find “The Wildest Wish To Fly” to be a notable part of his discography.
Rupert Hine is an English musician and also a prolific producer in the synth pop era, helming albums such as Tina Turner’s Private Dancer, Howard Jones’s Human’s Lib, SAGA’s World Apart, and The Fixx Reach the Beach. He was founder of the band Quantum Jump, and also recorded under the name Thinkman which he conceived as a virtual band.
Many fans consider his tryptichon “Immunity”, “Waving Not Drowning”, and “Wildest Wish To Fly” to be his masterwork. While being an extremely succesful producer for the international Music Industry in the 1980s today his genius as a solo artist is mainly recognized by music enthusiasts and electronic music insiders.
The german electronic artist Bob Humid claims to be influenced a lot by Hine’s highly developed production skills where audio-edits were to a large extent meaningful and precise. Rupert Hine was a enthusiastic user of the Fairlight CMI, the world’s first Sampling Synthesizer.
Brand new, never played and still sealed in the factory plastic seal
Island Records 1983
Track Listing
No Yellow Heart (original version)
Living in Sin
The Saturation of the Video Rat
Firefly in the Night
A Golden Age
Picturephone
Victim of Wanderlust
The Most Dangerous of Men
The Wildest Wish to Fly
Blue Flame
No Yellow Heart (Later version)
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