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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
It's not a night of Police if you don't hear one of their songs with the "Chah/Jump" vocal assault (timestamp 2:22 on this one).


billbillw
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
more $1 vinyl from the Goodwill;

Steve Windwood on bass
Simon Kirke on drums
Paul Rodgers backing vocals on one track.

...produced by Paul Samwell-Smith
next up...


Steve Windwood on bass
Simon Kirke on drums
Paul Rodgers backing vocals on one track.

...produced by Paul Samwell-Smith
next up...

SIHAB
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
UK pressing Porky cut...


Phil Manzanera (Guitar)
Eno (synth)
John Cale (12 instruments, Produced)
Recorded by John Wood (long time associate of Joe Boyd)
Vic Gamm Sound Engineer (on over 150 LPs starting in the late 1960s)


Phil Manzanera (Guitar)
Eno (synth)
John Cale (12 instruments, Produced)
Recorded by John Wood (long time associate of Joe Boyd)
Vic Gamm Sound Engineer (on over 150 LPs starting in the late 1960s)
SIHAB
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
pumpkinman wrote: »
It has Magic Potion/ Cast a Spell on side A
and
The Drag Set - Day and Night/ Get Out of My Way on side B
Per Discogs;
British rock band from London from the late 1960s. Originally called The Apaches, later renamed to The Drag Set and eventually called The Open Mind.
The Drag Set, a mod band, changed their name to the Open Mind in late 1967 to reflect the non-judgmental receptiveness of the psychedelic era. After appearing at London's legendary venues like Middle East, the UFO Club, the Electric Garden (supporting Pink Floyd on opening night!)
SIHAB
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