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Tot Taylor & His Orchestra - The Wrong Idea (12", Single) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Tot Taylor & His Orchestra - The Wrong Idea (12", Single) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

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Media Condition:Ā Ā Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country:Ā  Ā Ā UKĀ Ā 
Released:Ā Ā 
1987
Genre:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Jazz, Pop
Style:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Big Band, Swing

Comments:
[ā˜€ļø Summer Special 26: Reduced Worldwide Shipping Rates — We Cover Part of the Shipping Costs!] A few hairlines on the record.
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Notes:

Limited edition double AAA side remix: The Wrong Idea (When wrong becomes right) The Compromising Life (You know you can't have everything at once) Particularly remixed and rebalanced by Mixvixen Pussycat AAA at the Surburbia Suite, London, England for the Lords Of The Dance 1987. Extracted by force from the long playing album " My Blue Period". The orchestra is: Tot Taylor: piano, organ, vocals, Allan Ganley: drums, Alec Dankworth: double bass, Phil Lee: Guitar Tin-tin: vibes, Simon Morton: congoas,/bongos, Martin MacCarick: cello, Chris Pitsillides: viola, Ann Morfee and Chris Tombling: violins, Paul Pritched: French horn, Chris Smith Jur, Dave Defries, John Encott & John Batchelor: trumpets, Lance Kelly: flugelhorn, Ashley Slater: trombone, John Harborne: baritone sax, Jimmy Hastings: tenor sax and flute. Engineered by Bob Mallet, Mike Dutton and Martin Giles. Arranged and produced by Tot Taylor for London Popular Arts. Remixed by Mixvixen Pussycat AAA for LPA. Special thanks for Kristina Lindell. Photo by Lewis Ziolek. Sleeve jacket by Julian Balme for Bullitt! London Popular Arts PO Box 592, London N103LJ. (c) & (p) LPA 1987

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A. The Wrong Idea
B. The Compromising Life

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Barcode and Other Identifiers:

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Published By Songmatic

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Description

Media Condition:Ā Ā Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country:Ā  Ā Ā UKĀ Ā 
Released:Ā Ā 
1987
Genre:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Jazz, Pop
Style:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Big Band, Swing

Comments:
[ā˜€ļø Summer Special 26: Reduced Worldwide Shipping Rates — We Cover Part of the Shipping Costs!] A few hairlines on the record.
Ā 

Notes:

Limited edition double AAA side remix: The Wrong Idea (When wrong becomes right) The Compromising Life (You know you can't have everything at once) Particularly remixed and rebalanced by Mixvixen Pussycat AAA at the Surburbia Suite, London, England for the Lords Of The Dance 1987. Extracted by force from the long playing album " My Blue Period". The orchestra is: Tot Taylor: piano, organ, vocals, Allan Ganley: drums, Alec Dankworth: double bass, Phil Lee: Guitar Tin-tin: vibes, Simon Morton: congoas,/bongos, Martin MacCarick: cello, Chris Pitsillides: viola, Ann Morfee and Chris Tombling: violins, Paul Pritched: French horn, Chris Smith Jur, Dave Defries, John Encott & John Batchelor: trumpets, Lance Kelly: flugelhorn, Ashley Slater: trombone, John Harborne: baritone sax, Jimmy Hastings: tenor sax and flute. Engineered by Bob Mallet, Mike Dutton and Martin Giles. Arranged and produced by Tot Taylor for London Popular Arts. Remixed by Mixvixen Pussycat AAA for LPA. Special thanks for Kristina Lindell. Photo by Lewis Ziolek. Sleeve jacket by Julian Balme for Bullitt! London Popular Arts PO Box 592, London N103LJ. (c) & (p) LPA 1987

Ā 

A. The Wrong Idea
B. The Compromising Life

Ā 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Ā 

Published By Songmatic

Data provided by Discogs