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Geoffrey Batchen (born 21
November 1956, Melbourne, Australia) is an
Australian art historian.
Since 2020,
Batchen has been
Professor of Art
History at...
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established a new
imprint label,
Infinity Records, and
Batchens became its main
producer and engineer.
Batchens co-produced the
debut album, At the
Mountains of...
- of
Breakfast at
Sweethearts and the
production methods of
Richard Batchens.
Batchens would later admit that this was an
unhappy period of his life, and...
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January 1979 with
producer Richard Batchens, who had
previously worked with
Richard Clapton,
Sherbet and Blackfeather.
Batchens smoothed out the band's rough...
- "Last
Train to M****illes" from a year earlier—and was
produced by
Richard Batchens (Blackfeather, Sherbet). Two more
singles were issued, "All the Prodigal...
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produced by
Richard Batchens, who
succeeded Pat
Aulton as Festival's main
house producer. In 1979 Mark
Moffatt replaced Batchens as
house producer, bringing...
- "Vernacular Photographies", by the art
historian and
curator Geoffrey Batchen.
Batchen used the term
vernacular photography to
refer to "what has
always been...
- "Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar
blues song
written by
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
Recorded originally by Big Mama
Thornton on
August 13, 1952, in Los Angeles...
- at the
Wayback Machine.
Courier Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-25128-4
Batchen (1999).
Burning with Desire: The
Conception of Photography. MIT Press....
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vocals –
Clive Shakespeare Co-producers –
Richard Batchens,
Sherbet Engineer –
Richard Batchens Remastered by
William Bowden Sherbet –
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