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Ooglenovastrome
Something Passed Me By
Blind Badger
Neo-Caliban Grides
Part: The Last
Banking On Bishopsgate
Fun Cup
Originally released in 1971 as eponymous Elton Dean LP (CBS 64539).
Recorded live at Advision Studios, London, May 1971 (tracks 1 to 5).
Recorded June 27th, 1972 at the Gondel Filmkunsttheatre, Bremen, Germany (track 6).
Recorded live in London, December 11th, 1972 (track 7).
Thanks to Mike King, Rob Doughty, Jeremy Darby and Chris Probert for their help in preparing the masters.
Tape recovery work on 7. by Mark Hewins at Musart.
Thanks to Peter Schulze at Radio Bremen for his help licensing the Radio Bremen performance.
© 1998 Elton Dean, except track 6 © 1972 Radio Bremen
℗ 1998 Cuneiform Records
Different version to
this other reissue : only 7 tracks here, no bonus.
And there is also a
later reissue pressed by another company.
Originally released in 1971 as eponymous Elton Dean LP (CBS 64539).
Recorded live at Advision Studios, London, May 1971 (tracks 1 to 5).
Recorded June 27th, 1972 at the Gondel Filmkunsttheatre, Bremen, Germany (track 6).
Recorded live in London, December 11th, 1972 (track 7).
Thanks to Mike King, Rob Doughty, Jeremy Darby and Chris Probert for their help in preparing the masters.
Tape recovery work on 7. by Mark Hewins at Musart.
Thanks to Peter Schulze at Radio Bremen for his help licensing the Radio Bremen performance.
© 1998 Elton Dean, except track 6 & 8 © 1972 Radio Bremen
℗ 1998 Cuneiform Records
Bonus track not listed on cover, only on Label (see Images). Same Information as track 6.
6-String Bass [6 String Electric], Guitar
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Jeff Green (tracks: 6, 7)
Alto Saxophone, Saxello, Electric Piano, Composed By, Producer
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Elton Dean
Coordinator [Research And Release Coordination]
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Steven Feigenbaum
Cornet
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Mark Charig, (tracks: 1 to 5, 7)
Design, Layout [Cd]
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Bill Ellsworth
Double Bass [String Bass]
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Roy Babbington (tracks: 3, 4)
Drums
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Louis Moholo (tracks: 7),
Phil Howard (tracks: 1 to 6)
Electric Bass
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Neville Whitehead (tracks: 1 to 5, 7)
Engineer
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Eddie Offord, (tracks: 1 to 5)
Illustration [Cover Illustration]
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Alan Tanner
Mastered By, Restoration [Audio Restoration]
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Matt Murman
Organ, Electric Piano
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Mike Ratledge (tracks: 3, 4)
Photography By [Elton Dean]
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Jochen Mönch
Trombone
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Nick Evans (tracks: 6, 7)
6-String Bass [6 String Electric], Guitar
–
Jeff Green (tracks: 6, 7)
Alto Saxophone, Saxello, Electric Piano, Composed By, Producer
–
Elton Dean
Coordinator [Research And Release Coordination]
–
Steven Feigenbaum
Cornet
–
Mark Charig, (tracks: 1 to 5, 7)
Design, Layout [Cd]
–
Bill Ellsworth
Double Bass
–
Roy Babbington (tracks: 3, 4)
Drums
–
Phil Howard (tracks: 1 to 6)
Electric Bass
–
Neville Whitehead (tracks: 1 to 5, 7)
Engineer
–
Eddie Offord, (tracks: 1 to 5)
Illustration [Cover Illustration]
–
Alan Tanner
Mastered By, Restoration [Audio Restoration]
–
Matt Murman
Organ, Electric Piano
–
Mike Ratledge (tracks: 3, 4)
Photography By [Elton Dean]
–
Jochen Mönch
Trombone
–
Nick Evans (tracks: 6, 7)
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Cuneiform Records
Copyright (c)
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Elton Dean
Copyright (c)
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Radio Bremen
Made By
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DOCdata New England
Recorded At
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Advision Studios
Recorded At
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Gondel Kino, Bremen
Mastered At
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SAE Mastering
Distributed By
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Disk Union
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Cuneiform Records
Copyright (c)
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Elton Dean
Copyright (c)
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Radio Bremen
Made By
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DOCdata New England
Recorded At
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Advision Studios
Recorded At
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Gondel Filmkunsttheater
Mastered At
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SAE Mastering