Youth: bass, percussion, keyboard
Ben Watkins: keyboards, drums, guitars
Adam Peters: cello
Kate St. John: oboe
Steve Irwin: percussion
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Hear out-of-print, largely forgotten recordings of rock, jazz, and other music; or, records that I have and I think more people should hear, because I like them!
Youth: bass, percussion, keyboard
Ben Watkins: keyboards, drums, guitars
Adam Peters: cello
Kate St. John: oboe
Steve Irwin: percussion
Ben Watkins: keyboards, guitars, programmingThis is one of several "techno-worldbeat" albums that came out in the late 80s/early 90s that in my opinion are classics. More albums in that category that other bloggers have posted are:
Youth: keyboards, bass programming
Dave Heath: flute
Kate St. John: oboe, sax
Jake Le Mesurier: percussion, drums
Chris Bell: drums
'Mainframe'-John and Murray: Greengate programming
'Ranking Seymour': voice
Guy 'Thumb' Pratt: bass
Anne Dudley and Jaz Coleman: Songs from the Victorious CityBut the point of this post is The Empty Quarter's Delirium: get it here or here.
Eric Random and the Bedlamites: Ishmael
Saqqara Dogs: Thirst and World Crunch
That's What Good Friends Are For (the first single plus B-side, Push)13 tracks, mp3@128, cover art in ID3 tags.
Colours (two mixes)
Scream Like an Angel (from The Whip LP)
Coming Up for the Downstroke (from the Bat Cave Young Limbs and Numb Hymns LP)
Soul Murder (two mixes plus B-side, The Growler)
Subtle Manoevres (from the Imminent One Food Records sampler LP)
Wait For It (two mixes plus B-side, Cut Price) (I know this is not technically an indie release, as it's after WEA took a stake in Food Ltd., but so what)