Music Composed by David Skinner

Music in the film:

David Jay's Eddy picks at the guitar on screen, but like much else in the plot, his musical interests don't really go anywhere.

Composer David aka Dave Skinner:

Composer Dave Skinner (he originally had traded as David Skinner) has an eponymous site here, which contains this short CV (with illustrations on the original site):

Born in London in 1946 of an English father and Scottish mother, the family lived on the west coast of Scotland at Tarbert, Loch Fyne before moving back to Mill Hill, North-west London in the early '50s.

Studying classical from the age of 6 and self taught on guitar, Dave began writing songs with schoolfriend Andrew Rose and played round the circuit in the London of 1965. Andrew Oldham signed them to his Immediate label in 1966, initially recording a Jagger-Richard song with them - “Sittin’ on a Fence" which became a top 20 hit. There followed co- written singles with Rose and two studio albums supported by the cream of London's session players and produced by Oldham. Live gigs and T.V. shows in the U.K. and Europe followed.

The 70's saw David recording as a session keyboard player with artists such a Bryan Ferry, Chris Rea, Maggie Bell, Phil Manzanera, Del Shannon, Amazing Blondel, as well as being a main writer and vocalist in two bands - Uncle Dog [with Carol Grimes] and Clancy.

After doing shows in the UK with Phil Manzanera's 801, Dave toured with Roxy Music through the U.K., Europe, Japan, North America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

After touring Australia & New Zealand in early '81 with Roxy Music, Dave decided to settle in Sydney and started producing tracks for Aussie artists using material he had written or co-written with Jon Kennett in the UK, while collaborating on new works with local writers and artists here.

'Lady, What's your Name' and 'Temporary Heartache' were hit singles for John Swan, taken from the album 'This Time It's Different' . Singles with Mark Hunter and Ward 13 followed, then albums produced for Judy Stone, Col Joye,Tina Cross, Allan Caswell, and a memorable Xmas album with Ricky May. Covers included 'One Step Away' [co-written with Kennett] on John Farnham's ' Whispering Jack' album, 'Love is Where You Find it' and Too Late for Crying' on Long John Baldry's 'Rock with The Best' album, 'Don't Throw our Love Away' co-written with Alan Lancaster for Status Quo and 'Satchmo' co-written with Allan Caswell for a Ricky May album.

Dave started composing and producing music for film and television in '82 working out of his studio in Seaforth NSW.

The site listed all Skinner's music credits, including his film and TV work:

FILM

An Indecent Obsession - Theatrical Feature Director Lex Marinos. Music Rec Engineer- John Frolich

The Roly Poly Man - Theatrical Feature Director Bill Young. Music Rec Engineers Martin Cass & John Frolich

Danny's Egg - Tele Feature Director David Haythornthwaite. Music Rec Engineer- John Frolich

High Country - Tele Feature

Rock 'n Roll Cowboys - Tele Feature Hard Knuckle - Tele Feature

Watch the Shadows Dance - Tele Feature

[Night Master] - Tele Feature

Takeover - Tele Feature

MINI- SERIES

The Great Bookie Robbery Directors Mark Joffe & Marcus Cole. Music Rec Engineer-John Frolich

Glass Babies

DOCUMENTARIES

Miracle at Sea Directors Richard Dennison & Guy Norris. Music Rec Engineer - John Frolich Tony Bullimore's survival + rescue in the great southern ocean

Rite of Passage Award winning "First Fleet" reenactment, tall ships sail from to Australia

Blue Wilderness Director Richard Dennison & Michael Balson. Music Rec Engineer- John Zulaika Ron and Val Taylor dive with whales, white pointers and a host of incredible undersea creatures

A Fare to Remember Director Michael Dillon, Music Rec Engineer Mike Atherton London taxi driver drives a black cab from London to Sydney with a welshman and an irishman as the fare.

The Social Climbers Directors Mike Dillon, Glen Singleman, Richard Dennison Music Rec Engineer John Zulaika Four men and four women climb the highest mountain in South America and then enjoy a formal dinner party on the summit, seved by a butler.

Flight of the Wind-Horse Director Michael Balson. Music Rec Engineer John Frolich Attempt to fly a hot air balloon over Everest.

Fire on the Wind Directors Michael Balson & Richard Dennison. Music Rec Engineer John Frolich History making flight by hot air balloon from Kathmandu over Everest.

The Great Jukung Race International crews of young men and women race in outrigger sailing canoes from Bali across the Timor sea to Darwin.

Bushfire Directors Gary Steer & Richard Dennison. Music Rec Engineer-John Frolich Targets the incredible and horrific phenomena of bushfires in Australia.

King Koala Life and loves of a large dominant male koala bear.

The Great Camel Race Teams race camels from Alice Springs at the centre of Australia to Brisbane on the East coast through unforgiving terrain.

BaseClimb Two adventurers trek through Pakistan, climb and eventually basejump off Trango Tower, the highest vertical cliff in the world 6949metres]

Risk Director Richard Dennison. Music Rec Engineer Dave Skinner Follows the fortunes of a base jumper and other huge risk takers in the rugged beauty of NewZealand's South Island

BaseClimb 2 Dr Glen Singleman and his wife Heather's attempt to be the first husband and wife team to baseclimb one of the highest vertical cliff's in the world.

The Fatal Game A man must steel himself to climb again after having to leave a good friend to die on the summit of Everest.

Journey of Origin A young woman returns to Chile to rediscover the country of her childhood.

Back Roads to Beijing Two young men cycle across Russia and Mongolia to China and Beijing.

Pioneers of Love Story of a Russian nobleman who comes to Australia in the 1920's to escape persecution, falls in love with an aboriginal woman and their subsequent marriage and hard life under the spell of the White Australia policy.

Sea to Summit Tim McCartney- Snape's epic trek through India and climb of Everest.

Beyond Everest Sir Edmond Hilary's life since his great achievement with sherpa Tensing in 1953. Shows how he has built schools and hospitals to help the mountain people of Tibet.

MAWSON, Life and Death in Antarctica Director Malcolm McDonald. Music Rec Engineer DaveSkinner Adventurer Tim Jarvis reenacts Douglas Mawson's 1912 Antarctic expedition. One of the most amazing feats of mental and physical endurance of all time.

Dying For Everest Man with prosthetic legs conquers Everest but his team are faced with leaving an incapacitated climber on the mountain.

The Trail of Genghis Khan Tim Cope's 10,000 Kilometer solo journey in the footsteps of Genghis Khan from Mongolia to Hungary

No Ceiling : The Baseclimb 3 Story Director Glen Singleman. Music Rec Engineer Dave Skinner

(Below: Dave Skinner in 1981, and Dave Skinner, on the left, with Roxy Music in 1979 and on the right with 801 in 1977)