Year of the Cat (2001 Remaster)


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Year of the Cat (2001 Remaster) · Al Stewart

Year of the Cat

℗ 2001 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company

Guitarra: Tim Renwick
Produced by: Alan Parsons
Producer: Alan Parsons
Bass: George Ford
Guitar, Keyboards: Peter White
Keyboards: Peter Wood
Saxophone: Phil Kenzie
Drums: Stuart Elliot
Guitar: Tim Renwick
Composer, Writer: Al Stewart
Composer, Writer: Peter Wood

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Paul McCartney


Band on the Run is the third studio album by the British–American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings, released in December 1973. It was McCartneys fifth album after leaving the Beatles in April 1970. Although sales were modest initially, its commercial performance was aided by two hit singles – «Jet» and «Band on the Run» – such that it became the top-selling studio album of 1974 in the United Kingdom and Australia, in addition to revitalising McCartneys critical standing. It remains McCartneys most successful album and the most celebrated of his post-Beatles works.

Track listing
All songs written by Paul and Linda McCartney, except «No Words» by Paul McCartney and Denny Laine.

1973 original release
Side one
«Band on the Run»
«Jet»
«Bluebird»
«Mrs. Vandebilt»
«Let Me Roll It»

Side two
«Mamunia»
«No Words»
«Picassos Last Words (Drink to Me)»
«Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five»

Personnel
According to Bruce Spizer:
Band members
Paul McCartney – lead and backing vocals; bass, acoustic and electric guitars; piano, keyboards; drums, percussion
Linda McCartney – harmony and backing vocals; organ, keyboards; percussion
Denny Laine – harmony and backing vocals; co-lead vocals («No Words» and «Picassos Last Words»); acoustic and electric guitars; percussion
Additional personnel

Howie Casey – saxophone on «Jet», «Bluebird» and «Mrs. Vandebilt»
Ginger Baker – percussion on «Picassos Last Words»
Remi Kabaka – percussion on «Bluebird»
Ian Horne, Trevor Jones – backing vocals on «No Words»
3 uncredited session musicians – saxophones on «Jet»
Tony Visconti – orchestrations
Geoff Emerick – sound engineer

Sandman


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Sandman · America

America

℗ 1972 Warner Records Inc.

Producer: America
Guitar, Vocals: Dan Peek
Drums: Dave Atwood
Guitar, Vocals: Dewey Bunnell
Guitar, Vocals: Gerry Beckley
Producer: Ian Samwell
Producer: Jeff Dexter
Engineer: Ken Scott
Writer: Dewey Bunnell

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Light My Fire


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Light My Fire · The Doors

The Doors

℗ 1967 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States

Engineer: Bruce Botnick
Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax
Lead Vocals: Jim Morrison
Drums: John Densmore
Bass Guitar: Larry Knechtel
Producer: Paul A. Rothchild
Producer: Paul A. Rothchild
Keyboards: Ray Manzarek
Guitar: Robby Krieger
Writer: Jim Morrison
Writer: John Densmore
Writer: Ray Manzarek
Writer: Robby Krieger

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