Tape Media: Cassette Album
Notes Saint Etienne - Tiger Bay Produced by: Saint Etienne Engineered by: Ian Catt Recorded at Cat Music, Summer - Autumn 1993 Sarah Cracknell: vocals, snowboard, scaremonger Bob Stanley: keyboards, wulfren, scouse wit Pete Wiggs: keyboards, space blue rinse, saucy git Ian Catt: keyboards, guitars, bass, bodlondeb Urban Clearway, Like A Motorway, Cool Kids Of Death mixed & programmed by: Rick Smith at Lemon World Hug My Soul, Pale Movie mixed by: Mark 'Spike' Stent for SSO Productions engineered by: 'Jim Bob' Wheatley David Whitaker: Orchestral Arrangements Shara Nelson: vocals (A5) Stephen Duffy: guest vocals on (B6) Debsey: backing vocals on: (A2, B2) Siobhan Brookes: backing vocals on: (A3, B2) Mick Bund: guitar (B1) Ian Davies: flamenco guitar (B2) Mike Patton: guitar (A2), mandolin (A5) Kate St. John: oboe (A5) Spencer Smith: drums (A3) Design by: Anthony Sweeney Cover Painting by: Peter Mennim Photos by: Angus Ashford, Jane Askew, Aude Prieur Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this tape See Also TapeSaint Etienne - Home Counties - Heavenly - UK (2017) Next by Artist TapeSaint Etienne - Side A Hobart Paving / Side AA Who Do You Think You Are - Heavenly - UK - HVN 29CS (1993) Previous by Artist This Tape: 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
45worlds website ©2024 :
Homepage :
Search :
Sitemap :
Help Page :
Privacy :
Terms :
Contact :
Share This Page
:
Like us on Facebook Vinyl Albums : Live Music : 78 RPM : CD Albums : CD Singles : 12" Singles : 7" Singles : Tape Media : Classical Music : Music Memorabilia : Cinema : TV Series : DVD & Blu-ray : Magazines : Books : Video Games : Create Your Own World Latest » Items : Comments : Price Guide : Reviews : Ratings : Images : Lists : Videos : Tags : Collected : Wanted : Top 50 : Random 45worlds for music, movies, books etc : 45cat for 7" singles : 45spaces for hundreds more worlds |