STRINGS & THINGS UBIQUITY STUDIO SESSIONS 3
STRINGS & THINGS UBIQUITY STUDIO SESSIONS 3
LEE, SHAWN / PING PONG ORCHESTRA
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Condition: New, UPC: 7806611186194, Publication Date: 02/21/2006, Type: VINYL LP, Style: POP/DANCE MUSIC,
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tracks

Le Ballade De Mela
Gerrard Street
Gregs Theme
In A Hurry
Power Surge
Dirty Larry
Seven Eight
Moodbender
Quattro Formaggio
Oslo Morning
Weird Wlatz
Miso Horny Pt. 1 & 2
Old Sweat
Billy's Chase
The Message Pt. 3

credits


Arranged By [Orchestral] – Simon Hale
Co-producer – Andrew Hale (tracks: A2, C2, D4)
Engineer – Andrew "Andrex" Thornton, Carim Clasmann
Mastered By – George Horn
Recorded By [Esp Strings] – Ian Duncan (tracks: A3, B3, C3, D2)
Strings – ESP Strings (tracks: A3, B3, C3, D2), The London Session Orchestra (tracks: C2, D1, D4)
Written-By, Producer – Shawn Lee
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