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Notes For the first time on CD, Edsel presents the missing piece of Louis Clark's impressive musical curriculum vitae. All music written, arranged and conducted by Louis Clark. Produced by Louis Clark. Keyboards - Louis Clark, Graham Todd, Francis Monkman, John Trout, Paul Robbins. Guitars - Hartley Cain, Ricky Hitchcock, Keith Jenkins, Louis Clark, Dick Plant. Guitar Synthesiser - Kevin Peek. Guitar Sitar - Roy Wood. Bass Guitar - Louis Clark. Drums - Simon Phillips, Peter Van Hooke. Timpani, Xylophone, Bongos - Frank Ricotti. Saxophones - Nick Pentelow. Flutes and Recorders - Louis Clark. Orchestral Contractor - George Hamer. Recorded at The Music Centre, Wembley and DJM, London. Mastered at Strawberry Mastering Rooms. Recording engineer - Dick Plant. Assistant recording - Barry Kydd. Published by Aviation Music Ltd. Photography - Hag. Art direction and design - Jubilee Graphics. ℗ 1979 The Jet Recording Company Ltd, under licence from Trojan Recordings Ltd. © 2000 Demon Records Ltd. Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this CD See Also CD AlbumWarren Storm - King Of The Dance Halls - The Crazy Cajun Recordings - Edsel - UK (2000) Next on Label CD AlbumJerry Jaye - My Girl Josephine - Edsel - UK (2000) Previous on Label This CD: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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