Then, as a bonus, I think you'll like to read the following; a translation of a review in Dutch magazine 'Oor' ("Ear"): ------------------ RUPERT HINE * The deep end (RND/BSC Music/Semaphore) After selling his Farmyard Studios Rupert Hine led a rambling existance going to locations where his work as producer was demanded. This had two consequences. Firstly he didn't manage to get his stamp on the productions and secondly his own creative work ceased to exist. Except one single Thinkman-CD it had to take eleven years to get a solo album out. "The deep end" contains 14 typical Hine-songs. From the poppy "Silver shoes in the rain" and the Eastern sounds of "The shallow end" to the instumental drama of "The other end" every song contains an intriguing and unique sound- and rythmcombination. One of the highpoints is "You can't be chased", one of Hine's most beautiful ballads ever. Listen how subtle the buildup of this song is and you will definately buy this new Rupert Hine. ------------------