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Genre:Rock, Folk World & Country Style:Folk Rock
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Gary Miller - Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitars
Glenn Miller - Accordion, Piano, Keyboards, Jews Harp
Mick Tyas - Bass, Vocals
Paul Carless - Mandolin, Harmonica
Nick Buck - Drums, Percussion
Guest Musicians:
Alistair Anderson - Northumbrian Pipes, English Concertina
Fred Purser - Lap-steele, Electric Guitar
Mike McGrother - Fiddle
Members of Bearpark & Esh Colliery Band - Brass
Cornet - Garry Mitchell
Cornet - David Patterson
Euphonium - Sandra Rothwell
Baritone - Alun Young
Recorded and mixed at Trinity Heights, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, February 1994
Engineered by Fred Purser
Produced by Fred Purser and The Whisky Priests
Photography by Phil Neely
Artwork and Layout by Keith Lawrence Palmer
Accordion supplied by Hohner
Tour sound - Terry Hutchinson
Merchandising - Jane Little, Robert McCulloch
Thanks to Ralf Weirauch, Janet Leng, Christine Flamond, Jens Hills, Ariadne Oddie, "Hotel Jimbo", Kev for the Mandolin
Thanks again to Dietmar Kolk and Torfrock
1. The Man Who Would Be King 4:212. When The Wind Blows, Billy Boy 3:053. Manimal Farm 3:354. Land Of The Dinosaur 3:365. Shot At Dawn 5:026. Three Rivers 4:567. Lead Them To Their Graves 3:308. Rime Of The Not-So-Ancient Mariner 4:069. Brandon, Browney And Boyne 4:4210. See The Whippet Run 2:4711. Epitaph And Lament For The Setting Sons 4:1712. Pitman Tom 3:5913. Digging For Victory 5:20
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5 025705 100027
Record Company Whippet RecordsPhonographic Copyright (p) Whippet RecordsCopyright (c) Whippet RecordsData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5 025705 100027
Record Company Whippet Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Whippet Records Copyright (c) Whippet Records
Gary Miller - Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitars
Glenn Miller - Accordion, Piano, Keyboards, Jews Harp
Mick Tyas - Bass, Vocals
Paul Carless - Mandolin, Harmonica
Nick Buck - Drums, Percussion
Guest Musicians:
Alistair Anderson - Northumbrian Pipes, English Concertina
Fred Purser - Lap-steele, Electric Guitar
Mike McGrother - Fiddle
Members of Bearpark & Esh Colliery Band - Brass
Cornet - Garry Mitchell
Cornet - David Patterson
Euphonium - Sandra Rothwell
Baritone - Alun Young
Recorded and mixed at Trinity Heights, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, February 1994
Engineered by Fred Purser
Produced by Fred Purser and The Whisky Priests
Photography by Phil Neely
Artwork and Layout by Keith Lawrence Palmer
Accordion supplied by Hohner
Tour sound - Terry Hutchinson
Merchandising - Jane Little, Robert McCulloch
Thanks to Ralf Weirauch, Janet Leng, Christine Flamond, Jens Hills, Ariadne Oddie, "Hotel Jimbo", Kev for the Mandolin
Thanks again to Dietmar Kolk and Torfrock
1. The Man Who Would Be King 4:212. When The Wind Blows, Billy Boy 3:053. Manimal Farm 3:354. Land Of The Dinosaur 3:365. Shot At Dawn 5:026. Three Rivers 4:567. Lead Them To Their Graves 3:308. Rime Of The Not-So-Ancient Mariner 4:069. Brandon, Browney And Boyne 4:4210. See The Whippet Run 2:4711. Epitaph And Lament For The Setting Sons 4:1712. Pitman Tom 3:5913. Digging For Victory 5:20
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5 025705 100027
Record Company Whippet RecordsPhonographic Copyright (p) Whippet RecordsCopyright (c) Whippet RecordsData provided by Discogs