Details
01. GALLEONS OF
STONE
[1:11]
02. DRAGNET [3:27]
03. FIN DU TEMPS [2:04]
04. HOW RAPID? [0:51]
05. OPUS FOR
FOUR
[3:11]
06. DEBUT [1:45]
07. E.F.L. [6:39]
08. A DAY AT THE RACES [4:02]
09. ODE TO DON JOSE
[3:14]
10. COUNTERPOINT [0:56]
11. ROUNDABOUT 727 [0:45]
12. RANSOM ON THE SAND [1:16]
13. ROLLER 1 [3:30]
14. NOTHING WAS GOING TO STOP
THEM THEN, ANYWAY [0:44]
15. CRUSOE [3:37]
16. ON EARTH [4:29]
Composed by Dudley/Jeczalik • Published by Warner Bros. Music
Ltd./Copyright Control
except: 1, 12. Composed by Jeczalik • Published
by Copyright Control
2.
Composed by Schumann • Published
by Carlin Music Corp.
6, 10.
Composed by Dudley • Published
by Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
Arranged and produced by An Art of
Noise
Written
and performed by Anne Dudley & J.J.
Jeczalik
An Art
of Noise production
1, 8, 12. Recorded and mixed by Bob
Kraushaar
2 , 9. Recording engineered by Roger
Dudley
2.
Mixed by Ted Hayton assisted by Dietmar
Schillinger
Robert
Ahwai - guitar • George
Webley - bass • Frank
Ricotti - percussion.
3.
Recording engineered by Bob Kraushaar
3, 9.
Mixed by Jon Jacobs assisted by Jay
Bee.
4, 10, 14. Recording engineered by Ted Hayton at Ely
Cathedral.
Ely
Cathedral Choir directed by Dr. Arthur
Willis
The
Choristers: Benjamin Adderley, Francis Ambrose, Douglas Bowen, Keith
Burrows, Alexander Costello, Benjamin Dixon, Jonathan Edge, Benjamin
Greatorex, Simon Harris, Robery Howe, Adrian
Hum,
David
James-Roll, Matthew
Meynell (Deputy Head Chorister), Timothy Morgan, Daniel Parker, Alastair
Stout, Alistair Taylor, Ian Weide (Head Chorister) • Lay Clerks: Tim Barthope, Harold
Lindsay (altos?),
Peter
North, David Watt (tenors), Richard Clover, Paul Smith (bases) • Director of
Music: Dr. Arthur Willis.
5, 7.
Recording engineered by Stuart Breed assisted by Lance
Phillips
Mixed
by Ted Hayton assisted by Nick Varack
Dave
Bronze - bass • Frank
Ricotti - percussion • Paul Robinson - drums
6.
Recording engineered by Richard Lewzy • Mixed by
Bob Kraushaar assisted by Nick Varack.
Orchestra conductor - Colin Sheen. Orchestra leader -
John Gioriadis.
Violins: Bernard Partridge, Desmond Bradley, Roger
Garland, Colin Stavely, David Katz, James
Archer,
Howard
Ball, Barry Wilde, Ian MacKinnon, Liz Edwards, Antonina Bialas, John
Bradbury, Galina Solodchin,
Peter
Oxer, Peter Hanson, Davis Weekes, Mark Thomas • Violas: Rusen Gunes, Graeme
Scott,
Norris
Bosworth, Tony Harris • Cellos:
Peter Willson, Quentin Williams, Alan Dalziel, Marilyn
Sansom,
Cathy
Giles, Robin Firman • Double Basses: Mike
Brittain, Tony Martin.
4, 13.
Recorded and mixed by Roger Dudley.
13.
Tony Fisher and Maurice Murphy - trumpets • James Talbot -
saxaphone • Colin
Sheen - trombone
15.
Recorded engineered by Roger Dudley • Mixed by
Ted Hayton
16.
Recording engineered by Barry Clempson • Mixed by
Bob Kraushaar assisted by Nick Varack
Peter
Rowan - the voice
Sleeve photography -
Alan David-Tu
Design typographics -
Roland Williams
Art direction - John
Pasche
Special thanks to (in hypothetical
order): Dai Davies, Mark Anders, Carol Gee, Andrea
Swan,
Matthew MacDougall, John Scher, Bridget
Nolan, Bert Holman, Christine Barnes, Michael Shultz, David Gentle,
Derek Green, John Pasche, The Croquet Association, Rachel Speers, Akai,
Chrysalis in London, New York and L.A., The Fat Boys and Audio
FX
Curator's Notes:
No writer / publisher credits are listed on this release. The end linking section of Ode To Don Jose appears at the end of E.F.L. on this release.
Label Details and Matrix
Number
Booklet Pages
Back Inlay
Europrean Chart
Statistics
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Highest Chart
Position: 51 |
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Highest Chart Position:
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Weeks on Chart: 2 |
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Weeks on Chart:
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10th October
1987 |
New
Entry |
54
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11th October 1987
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New
Entry |
27
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17th October
1987 |
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51
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West
Germany |
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Highest Chart
Position:
51 |
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Weeks on Chart:
4 |
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19th October 1987
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New Entry
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48
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26th October
1987
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50
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2nd November 1987
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58
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9th November 1987
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62
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