Peter Henderson |
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Born | United Kingdom |
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Genres | Rock, pop |
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Occupation(s) | Record producer, audio engineer |
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Years active | 1974–present |
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Musical artist
Peter Henderson is a British record producer and audio engineer.[1] He has produced records by Supertramp, Rush, Paul McCartney, and others. He has two Grammy Award nominations, with one win (Best Engineered Recording - Non-classical in 1979) for Breakfast in America.[2]
Discography
Source: Allmusic[3]
- 1974: King Crimson – Starless and Bible Black (assistant engineer)
- 1974: America – Holiday (tape operator)
- 1975: Ian Hunter – Ian Hunter (assistant engineer)
- 1976: Jeff Beck – Wired (engineer)
- 1976: Wings – Wings at the Speed of Sound (engineer)
- 1976: Nektar – Recycled (tape operator)
- 1977: Split Enz – Dizrythima (engineer)
- 1977: Neil Sedaka – A Song (engineer)
- 1977: Bert Jansch – A Rare Conundrum (engineer)
- 1978: The Tubes – What Do You Want from Live (producer, engineer)
- 1978: Wings – London Town (assistant engineer)
- 1978: Ozark Mountain Daredevils – Don't Look Down (engineer)
- 1979: Sammy Hagar – Street Machine (engineer)
- 1979: Frank Zappa – Sheik Yerbouti (engineer)
- 1979: Supertramp – Breakfast in America (producer, engineer, mixing)
- 1980: Supertramp – Paris (producer, engineer)
- 1982: Supertramp – Famous Last Words (producer, engineer)
- 1984: Rush – Grace Under Pressure (producer, engineer)
- 1985: Real Life – Flame (producer)
- 1985: The Lucy Show – ...undone (remastering)
- 1987: The Mercy Seat – The Mercy Seat (mastering, assistant engineer)
- 1988: Paul McCartney – CHOBA B CCCP (engineer)
- 1989: Then Jerico – The Big Area (producer, engineer)
- 1989: Tina Turner – Foreign Affair (original engineering)
- 1989: Paul McCartney – Flowers in the Dirt (producer, engineer, programming, computers)
- 1990: Paul McCartney – Tripping the Live Fantastic (producer)
- 1990: The Raindogs – Lost Souls (producer, engineer, keyboards)
- 1992: Chris Bell – I Am the Cosmos (engineer)
- 1997: Paul McCartney – Flaming Pie (mixing engineer)
- 2006: The Beauty Room – The Beauty Room (drum engineering)
- 2007: Kevin Ayers – The Unfairground (producer, associate producer, mixing)
- 2011: Frank Zappa – Hammersmith Odeon (engineer)
- 2013: Alex Hepburn – Together Alone (recording)
- 2013: Josh Krajcik – Blindly, Lonely, Lovely (engineer)
References