Vinyl Album
Notes P. 1972 All songs composed by: Harvey Andrews Produced by: John Worth for Straight Ahead Productions Recorded at Pye Studios Engineers: Howard Barrow & Geoff Calver Album design by: Keef Harvey Andrews: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar Cozy Powell: Drums (tracks: A1, B3) Ralph McTell: Acoustic Guitar, 12 string Acoustic Guitar (tracks: B3) Paul Keogh: Electric Guitar (tracks: A1, A2, B2) Danny Thompson: String Bass (tracks: A1, B2, B4) Les Thatcher: Acoustic Guitar (tracks: A2, B3) Dave Mattacks: Drums (tracks: A2, A3, B5) Dave Pegg: Bass (tracks: A2, A3, B5) Rick Wakeman: Piano (tracks: A3, B3) Ted Taylor: Keyboards (tracks: A3, B2) Stan Gorman: Drums (tracks: A6) Roy Babbington: Bass (tracks: A6, B3) Alfie Rees: Euphonium (tracks: B4) Bob Falloon: Acoustic Guitar (tracks: B1) Printed and Made by MacNeill PressLtd., London Images [ +2 more ] Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this album See Also Vinyl AlbumHarvey Andrews - Friends Of Mine - Cube - UK (1973) Next by Artist Vinyl AlbumHarvey Andrews - Places And Faces - Decca Nova - UK (1970) Previous by Artist Vinyl AlbumJoan Armatrading - Whatever's For Us - Cube - UK (1972) Next on Label Vinyl AlbumTyrannosaurus Rex - A Beard Of Stars - Cube - UK (1972) Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add See Also : Add Linked Release : Add to List : Add Tag : Show Image Data : Edit Images : BBCode : Credits
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