Was het nu 70 of 80? Vol. 3

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Tracklist

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1This Is Not a Love Song
producer:
Martin Atkins (UK drummer) and John Lydon (Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols)
recording of:
This Is Not a Love Song
writer:
Martin Atkins (UK drummer), Keith Levene and John Lydon (Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols)
publisher:
Complete Music Ltd., Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Virgin Music Publishing and Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019)
version of:
Love Song
PIL3:31
2Tintarella di lunaJo Lemaire & Flouze2:11
3Right Next Door
recording of:
Right Next Door (Because of Me)
lyricist and composer:
Dennis Walker
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23)
The Robert Cray Band4:18
4Love Letters
cover recording of:
Love Letters
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Victor Young (American composer, arranger, violinist & conductor)
publisher:
BMG Music Publishing Ltd., Famous Chappell, Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody), Sony/ATV Harmony and Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019)
part of:
The 18th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Frankie Miller2:58
5Wake Up and Make Love With Me
engineer and producer:
Peter Jenner, Laurie Latham and Rick Walton
bass guitar:
Norman Watt-Roy (in 1977)
drums (drum set):
Charley Charles (UK drummer) (in 1977)
guitar:
Edward Speight (jazz guitarist) (in 1977) and Chaz Jankel (English musician and songwriter) (in 1977)
keyboard:
Chaz Jankel (English musician and songwriter) (in 1977)
Moog:
Geoff Castle (in 1977)
saxophone:
Davey Payne (UK saxophonist) (in 1977)
lead vocals:
Ian Dury (in 1977)
recorded at:
The Workhouse in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1977)
recording of:
Wake Up and Make Love With Me (in 1977)
lyricist:
Ian Dury
composer:
Chaz Jankel (English musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Blackhill Music
Ian Dury & the Blockheads3.54:21
6I’m Into Folk
recording of:
I’m Into Folk
lyricist and composer:
Bart Peeters (Belgian singer, songwriter, TV host)
The Radios2:49
7Under a Stormy Sky
recorded in:
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
producer:
Daniel Lanois (Canadian record producer, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1989)
recording of:
Under a Stormy Sky
lyricist and composer:
Daniel Lanois (Canadian record producer, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter)
publisher:
Daniel Lanois Songs and Opal Music
Daniel Lanois42:20
8Guilt
recording of:
Guilt
lyricist and composer:
Barry Reynolds
publisher:
Airstream Music Ltd. (publisher)
Marianne Faithfull5:10
9I Need You
recording of:
I Need You
writer:
Martin Belmont, Paul Carrack and Nick Lowe (UK singer/songwriter/instrumentalist/producer)
Paul Carrack2:48
10Bojangle Plays Tonight
recording of:
Bojangle Plays Tonight
lyricist and composer:
Rick Tubbax (Belgian artist manager & 1970/80s singer)
Rick Tubbax & The Taxis2:51
11Anchorage
recording of:
Anchorage
lyricist and composer:
Michelle Shocked
publisher:
PolyGram Records, Inc. (not for release label use! US division of PolyGram)
Michelle Shocked3:23
12So Good to Be Back Home Again
producer:
Tom Allom
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Logo Records (UK label) (in 1979)
recording of:
So Good to Be Back Home Again
lyricist and composer:
Peet Coombes
publisher:
Arnakata Music Ltd, Logo Songs Ltd. and Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
The Tourists2:38
13Sweet Jane
producer:
Peter Moore (Canadian producer and mastering engineer)
vocals:
Margo Timmins (on 1987-11-27)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Virgin Records America, Inc. (for copyrights use only; for release labels, please refer to either “Virgin” or “Virgin America”) and BMG Music (in 1988)
recorded at:
BMG Recording Studios in Theater District, New York, New York, United States and Church of the Holy Trinity (Toronto) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (on 1987-11-27)
remixed at:
Power Station (Power Station at BerkleeNYC, fka Power Station 1977–1996, then Avatar Studios 1996–2017) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States
part of:
Indie 88: Top 500 Indie Rock Songs (number: 492)
cover recording of:
Sweet Jane (on 1987-11-27)
lyricist and composer:
Lou Reed
publisher:
Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd.
Cowboy Junkies4.153:32
14Lolly Lolly
recording of:
Lolly Lolly
writer:
Lisa Coleman (US pianist/keyboardist & composer) and Wendy Melvoin
Wendy & Lisa4:18
15Fight Like a Brave
recording engineer:
Judy Clapp
engineer:
James Bauerlein (engineer)
producer:
Michael Beinhorn
assistant mixer:
Russell Bracher and Stan Katayama
mixer:
John Potoker (producer/engineer aka Tokes)
bass:
Flea (US bassist)
drums (drum set):
Jack Irons
guitar:
Hillel Slovak
lead vocals:
Anthony Kiedis
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records USA (formerly EMI USA, renamed since early 1990s) (in 1987)
produced for:
Demolition Sound
recording of:
Fight Like a Brave
writer:
Jack Irons, Anthony Kiedis, Michael Peter Balzary (US bassist) and Hillel Slovak
publisher:
EMI Music Inc., Moebetoblame Music and Screen Gems
Red Hot Chili Peppers3.753:52
16Willie Willie
recording of:
Willie Willie
writer:
Jean-Marie Aerts (Belgian guitarist & producer) and Arno Hintjens (Belgian rock vocalist Arno Hintjens)
TC Matic3:19
17Gimme All Your Lovin’
engineer:
Terry Manning (US recording engineer)
producer:
Bill Ham (manager of ZZ Top)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Frank Beard (ZZ Top drummer)
electric bass guitar:
Dusty Hill
electric guitar and lead vocals:
Billy Gibbons
vocals:
Dusty Hill
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1983) and WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 1983, in 1984)
recorded at:
Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Gimme All Your Lovin’
writer:
Frank Beard (ZZ Top drummer), Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill
publisher:
BMG Rights Management Scandinavia AB (not for release label use! use it’s imprint “BMG (2008–present)”), Hamstein Music Company (publisher), Music of Stage Three and Songs of Mosaic
ZZ Top4.053:59
18Dead or Alive
recording of:
Dead or Alive
lyricist and composer:
John Cale (The Velvet Underground founder)
John Cale3:52
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1Belfast Child
producer:
Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson
arranger:
Simple Minds (Scottish rock band)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Virgin Records Ltd. (not for release label use! for company relationships only) (in 1989)
recording of:
Belfast Child
lyricist:
Jim Kerr (of Simple Minds)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Charlie Burchill, Jim Kerr (of Simple Minds) and Michael MacNeil
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!)
is based on:
She Moved Through the Fair
Simple Minds46:40
2Rosie
recording of:
Rosie
lyricist and composer:
Joan Armatrading
Joan Armatrading3:12
3Take Me to the River
assistant engineer:
Benji Armbrister
engineer:
Rhett Davies
producer:
Brian Eno and Talking Heads
bass:
Tina Weymouth (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Chris Frantz (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
guitar and synthesizer and lead vocals:
David Byrne (Talking Heads) (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
guitar, organ, piano and synthesizer:
Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads & producer) (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
guitar, percussion, piano and synthesizer:
Brian Eno (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
background vocals:
Brian Eno (from 1978-03 until 1978-04) and Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads & producer) (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sire Records, Inc. (in 1978)
recorded at and mixed at:
Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
part of:
New York Post: 100 Greatest Covers (2007) (number: 29)
cover recording of:
Take Me to the River (from 1978-03 until 1978-04)
writer:
Al Green (US soul singer, songwriter, pastor and record producer) and Mabon Hodges (“Teenie”, soul guitarist)
publisher:
Al Green Music Inc. (BMI-affiliated), Burlington Music, Irving Music, Inc. and JEC Publishing
Talking Heads3.85:02
4Stupefaction
recording of:
Stupefaction
writer:
Graham Parker
publisher:
Bug Music Ltd.
Graham Parker3:32
5Too Late for Goodbyes
recorded in:
United States (from 1984-02 until 1984-08)
producer:
Phil Ramone
mixer:
Bradshaw Leigh
guest guitar:
Martin Briley (from 1984-02 until 1984-08)
guest harmonica:
Jean Thielemans (from 1984-02 until 1984-08)
lead vocals:
Julian Lennon (from 1984-02 until 1984-08)
mixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Too Late for Goodbyes (from 1984-02 until 1984-08)
lyricist and composer:
Julian Lennon
publisher:
Charisma Music Publishing Ltd and Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music)
Julian Lennon43:34
6Storingen
recording of:
Storingen
writer:
Josse De Pauw (Belgian actor) and Walter Verdin (Belgian musician & media artist)
Specimen & the Rizikoos3:28
7Caroline Says I
recording of:
Caroline Says I
composer:
Lou Reed
publisher:
Dunbar Music, Inc.
Lou Reed43:59
8New Amsterdam
recording of:
New Amsterdam
lyricist and composer:
Elvis Costello
publisher:
Plangent Vision Music
Elvis Costello2:12
9What I Am
engineer:
Pat Moran (UK male singer, keyboardist sound engineer and producer)
producer:
Pat Moran (UK male singer, keyboardist sound engineer and producer) (in 1988)
lead vocals:
Edie Brickell (American singer-songwriter) (in 1988)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The David Geffen Company (legal rights relating to Geffen Records)
recorded at:
Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom (in 1988)
recording of:
What I Am (in 1988)
lyricist:
Edie Brickell (American singer-songwriter)
composer:
Edie Brickell (American singer-songwriter) and Kenny Withrow
publisher:
MCA Music Ltd. and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
Edie Brickell4.854:57
10Summer
recording of:
Summer
composer:
Anna Domino (American singer)
publisher:
Het Gerucht
Anna Domino4:25
11Wild Places
recording of:
The Wild Places
lyricist and composer:
Duncan Browne (English singer-songwriter)
publisher:
Logo Songs Ltd., Universal Music Careers, シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
Duncan Browne5:54
12High Time We Went
recording of:
High Time We Went
writer:
Joe Cocker and Chris Stainton (keyboard player, session musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Writers Workshop Ltd.
Joe Cocker4:25
13The Stand
recording of:
The Stand
writer:
Eddie MacDonald, Mike Peters and Dave Sharp (member of The Alarm)
publisher:
Bugle Songs Ltd. (publishing label formerly known as Illegal Music Ltd.)
The Alarm4:44
142‐4‐6‐8 Motorway
producer:
Vic Maile
bass:
Tom Robinson (British singer-songwriter, bassist and radio presenter) (on 1977-09-14)
drums (drum set):
Dolphin Taylor (on 1977-09-14)
guitar:
Danny Kustow (on 1977-09-14)
organ and piano:
Mark Ambler (on 1977-09-14)
vocals:
Tom Robinson (British singer-songwriter, bassist and radio presenter) (on 1977-09-14)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI‐owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 1977)
recorded at:
Berwick Street Studios in Westminster, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1977-09-14)
recording of:
2‐4‐6‐8 Motorway (on 1977-09-14)
lyricist and composer:
Tom Robinson (British singer-songwriter, bassist and radio presenter)
publisher:
Konkwest Music Limited
Tom Robinson43:19
15There Will Be No Next Time
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Mercury (the holding company; for use as ℗&© credits only!) (in 1981)
recording of:
There Will Be No Next Time
lyricist and composer:
Ludo Mariman (Belgian singer, lead singer The Kids)
The Kids52:58
16I Don’t Mind If the Sputnik Lands
recording of:
I Don’t Mind If the Sputnik Lands
lyricist and composer:
dirk Blanchart (Belgian musician & songwriter)
publisher:
Blue Europe Music
dirk Blanchart3:24
17Generals and Majors
engineer:
Hugh Padgham
producer:
Steve Lillywhite
lead vocals:
Colin Moulding
recorded at:
The Town House in Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1980-06 until 1980-07)
recording of:
Generals and Majors
lyricist and composer:
Colin Ivor Moulding
publisher:
Virgin Music Publishers
XTC4.54:05
18I Sweat
recording of:
I Sweat
publisher:
cc (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
Nona Hendryx3:30

Credits

Release

manufactured in:Holland, Kingdom of the Netherlands
printed in:Holland, Kingdom of the Netherlands
design:Dream Team (Belgian design studio)
rights society:BIEM (international rights organization representing member societies from 58 countries)
STEMRA (Netherlands rights society for composers and music publishers)
distributed by:Virgin (worldwide imprint of Virgin Records Ltd. and all its subsidiaries)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:EVA Belgium (company credits only; file releases under EVA) (in 1996)
pressed at and glass mastered at:EMI (Uden) in Uden, Noord-Brabant (North Brabant), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/1110262 [info]

Release group

part of:Was het nu 70 of 80? (number: 3) (order: 3)