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Stuart Negus: Feast
Feast Mighty Oak Music MOM001 (CD, UK, 2009) |
Produced by Nigel Stonier;
Recorded and mixed by Simon Cullwrick at The Motor Museum, Liverpool in 2008/9
except track 11 recorded and produced by Carl Stipetic
at In-a-City, Bradford in 2006;
Mastered by Mike Cave at Loft Mastering, Liverpool;
Cover art: Reading Foxes by Julianna Swaney;
Design by Kelly Morgan
Musicians
Stuart Negus: vocals [1-12],
acoustic guitar [2-5, 7, 9],
harmonica [6];
Nigel Stonier: piano [1-3, 10],
acoustic guitar [1-5, 7-10, 12],
electric guitar [5-6, 9],
bass [2-3, 5-7, 9-10],
ukulele [3, 8],
dulcimer [4],
backing vocals [10];
Michael McGoldrick: flute [1],
whistles [4, 12],
uilleann pipes vocals [4];
Liz Hanks: cello [1, 3, 5-8];
Mark Creswell: electric guitar [2, 4, 10];
Roy Martin: drums [2-7, 9-10],
percussion [7, 10];
John Kirkpatrick: melodeon [2, 10],
concertina [8, 12];
Clare ‘Fluff’ Smith: violin [4, 9-10, 12],
viola [4, 10, 12];
Thea Gilmore: ‘shadow’ vocals [1],
choir of angels [3];
Edwina Hayes: backing vocals [2, 7],
choir of angels [3-4];
Sarah Dickson: backing vocals [4-5, 9];
Carl Stipetic: piano [11],
keyboard ‘strings’ [11]
Tracks
- May I Walk (3.58)
- The Only One (3.39)
- For Shining Eyes (4.20)
- Autumn Girl (4.13)
- Not Love Perhaps (3.31)
- Two Crows (3.08)
- New Beginning (4.05)
- A Poison Tree (2.36)
- All Is Glory (3.20)
- Walls (3.42)
- Pretty Legs (3.51)
- Over the Hills and Far Away (3.30)
All songs written by Stuart Negus except
Track 1 inspired by a Navajo poem; song translated by Jerome K. Rothenberg;
Track 5 words A.S.J. Tessimond, music Stuart Negus;
Track 8 words William Blake, music Stuart Negus