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David Watson (British musician)

David Watson is a British record producer, singer and musician. Born and raised in North London, he has produced albums for Paul Wassif, Sam Sallon, Dylan Howe and Claudia Brücken, and has worked with musicians such as Neil Cowley, Eric Clapton and Bert Jansch.
==As a producer==
In 2006 Watson recorded and produced ''Translation Volume 1 – Live in Soho'' by the Dylan Howe Quintet with Dylan Howe, and the album was released to critical acclaim.〔''London Evening Standard'', Jazz CD of the week; published by Jack Massarik; August 2006〕
In 2009 Watson began work on an album by Blues/Folk guitarist Paul Wassif which features musicians Eric Clapton and Bert Jansch. The album ''Looking Up Feeling Down'' was recorded in London's Metropolis Studios, and was released in 2011 on Black Brown & White. It turned out to be Jansch's last appearance on a record before his death in October that year.
Along with Paul Humphreys of British electro band OMD, Watson produced German electropop singer Claudia Brücken's live retrospective album ''This Happened'' in 2012. The album was recorded and filmed at the Scala in London's King's Cross, and features guest appearances from Heaven 17, Andy Bell, Andrew Poppy and Propaganda.
Watson worked for over two years on singer-songwriter Sam Sallon's debut album ''One for the Road'' which was released in 2013 on Indigo-Octagon. The album features contributions from The Rails singer Kami Thompson, guitarist Paul Wassif and pianist Neil Cowley. Mojo Magazine praised the album as ''"a finely crafted debut"'',〔''Mojo Magazine''; Issue 239; page 98; published October 2013〕 while Maverick Magazine called it ''"a potential album of the year"''.〔''Maverick'' Magazine; Issue 121; page 88; published July/August 2013〕

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