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Notes Track 11 recorded at Sweet Silence Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark in July 1978, produced by Russ Ballard and is a bonus track. Produced by Joe Walsh. Recorded at Startling Studios (UK) and Santa Barbara Sound Recording (US) in the summer of 1982. Mixed at Santa Barbara Sound Recording. Engineer: Jim Nipar. Assistant engineers: Mike O’Donnell (UK) and Terry Nelson (US). Vinyl release by Bellaphon Records (260-16- 029) in Germany on 16 June 1983. RCA Records (DXL 1-3233) in Canada on 24 June 1983. Other releases include Japan and South America, originally not released in the UK or US. CD also includes a sixteen page booklet containing information about the recording sessions and why the album wasn’t considered for release in the UK or US, musicians and photos. Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this CD See Also CD AlbumRingo Starr - Ringo - DCC Compact Classics - USA (1994) Next by Artist CD AlbumRingo Starr - Stop And Smell The Roses - The Right Stuff - USA (1994) Previous by Artist CD AlbumRingo Starr - Stop And Smell The Roses - The Right Stuff - USA (1994) Next on Label CD AlbumDexter Wansel - Voyager - The Right Stuff - USA (1994) Previous on Label Lists The Beatles - First Time On CD - 68 CD Albums - List by jordansongs 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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