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Notes Neol Davies; rhythm/lead Pauline Black; vocals Charley Anderson; bass Charley 'H' Bembridge; drums Compton Amanor; rhythm/lead Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson; vocals Desmond Brown; Hammond keyboard Produced by Errol Ross / The Selecter Engineer: Kim Templeman-Holmes Assistant engineer: Paul Dee Management: Juliet Devie Road crew: Rob Forest / Hartford Squires Rico Rodriguez - trombone (B4, B5) Dick Cuthell - trumpet (B4) Joe Reynolds - Saxaphone (A1) Hillfields Boys Choir (A7) Sleeve design: 'Teflon' Sims / David Storey All photography: Rick Mann Under Pressure: Steve 'Cardboard' Eaton Recorded at Horizon Studios, Coventry. Dec. '79 - Jan. '80 Marketed by Chrysalis Records Limited Images Comments and Reviews
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