Preston Heyman
Biography
Preston Heyman is a British record producer, drummer and percussionist. He is credited on the Kate Bush album Never for Ever. Not too long afterwards, he was recruited to be the drummer for Atomic Rooster's reformation, and appeared on their self-titled comeback album Atomic Rooster (1980). In May 1983, he played with the Waterboys on their first public appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test. He also played on "The Three Day Man" on the 12 inch single of "December" He played Oriental percussion instruments on the track "Blood Sucking" of Mike Oldfield's soundtrack for the film The Killing Fields, released in 1984. He played drums on the single "Wishing Well" from the 1987 album Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Never For Ever
1980

The Dreaming
1982

Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby
1987

TRB Two
1979

7000 Danses
1987

The Bride Stripped Bare
1978

Virgins And Philistines
1985

Atomic Rooster
1980

Del Amitri
1985

¡Viva El Amor!
1999

What I Am
1999

When In Rome
1988

Pleasure One
1986

The Killing Fields (Original Film Soundtrack)
1984

Chimera
1983

Rama Lama
1979

Getting The Holy Ghost Across
1986

Tomorrow Never Knows
1982

Our Only Weapon Is Our Music
1975
Credited work
866 releases · 98 albums · active 1976–2026
- Performance · 2,250
- Other credits · 228
- Production · 8
- Engineering · 6
Studios: The Town House · Abbey Road Studios · Advision Studios · Odyssey Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Bill Nelson
- Kate Bush
- Tin Tin Out
- The Wolfmen (2)
- Randy California
- Tom Robinson Band
- Mike Scott
- Various
