David Maxwell Middleton (born 4 August 1946) is an English composer and keyboardist. Trained as a classical pianist, Middleton also had a strong affinity for jazz.[1] He is known for his work on the Fender Rhodeselectric piano and the Minimoog synthesiser, and for his percussive playing style on the HohnerClavinet. He started his professional music career by playing keyboards for Jeff Beck and is best known for his work on Beck's Blow by Blow (1975).
Middleton worked with Beck in the second Jeff Beck Group line-up alongside vocalist/guitarist Bobby Tench, bassist Clive Chaman and drummer Cozy Powell. He briefly stayed with Beck in a third line-up that ultimately metamorphosed into the Beck, Bogert & Appicepower trio before joining Tench in Hummingbird[1] during 1976. Hummingbird released two successful albums with Middleton as keyboard player, We Can't Go on Meeting Like This (1976) and Diamond Nights (1977), both produced by Ian "Sammy" Samwell.[3] During this period, he continued to work with Beck, appearing on Blow By Blow (1975) and Wired (1976).[1] By this time Middleton had become a sought-after session musician, playing on albums such as the soundtrack to the film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)[4] and Nazareth's most successful album, Hair of the Dog (1975). In 1977 he played keyboards on the Rhead Brothers first EMI album 'Dedicate', later writing and arranging a score for the track, 'When the Seagull flies' on their second album Black Shaheen.
In 1979, he played keyboards on Morrissey–Mullen's Cape Wrath and released Another Sleeper in the same year, an instrumental album with guitarist Robert Ahwai. This classic jazz-funk album was released along with Cape Wrath, on Fusion Harvest/EMI Records, the duo is supported by Richard Bailey, Kuma Harada, Darryl Lee Que, Steve Gregory, Bud Beadle, George Chisholm, Trevor Barber, Chris Rainbow and some backing vocalists.
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