Album: Tenement Symphony
Artist: Marc Almond
1991 Sire/Reprise
CD: 9 26764-2
     
Tenement Symphony
Kies Und Glanz - Grit And Glitter - Gres Et Paillettes 
Marc Almond
     
Additional Musicians:
Phil Todd - Soprano and tenor saxophone (1) 
Dave Ball - Synthesizers and programming (1,3)
Richard Norris - Drums and percussion programming (1,3) 
Nigel Hine - Programming (2,4,5)
Billy McGee - Keyboards and arrangement (2,4,5) 
Nick Plytas - Piano (3)
Richard Riley - Guitars (4,5)
Martin Watkins - Piano (5)
Anne Dudley - Arrangement (6); Orchestrations (7,10,11); Keyboards (8,10,11) 

Inga Humpe - Programming and vocals (7)
Max Loderbauer - Programming (7)
Gavin Wright - String leader (7,10)
Eric Caudieux - Programming (7,8,10); Keyboards and guitar (8) 
J J Belle - Guitars (8)
Betsey Cooke - Additional vocals (8)
Bruce Woolley - Keyboards and additional vocals (8) 
Trevor Horn - Bass guitar and additional vocals (8); 
              Programming (8,10); Hammond organ (10)
Andy Duncan - Drums and percussion/programming (8,10,11) 
Sally Bradshaw - Vocals (9)
Mitch Dalton - Guitars (10)
Tim Weidner - Bass guitar (10)
The Grid - Arrangement and vocal production (11) 
Linda Richardson - Choir leader (11)
Julian Stringle - Clarinet (11)
     
Produced by: The Grid (1,3); Almond/McGee/Hine (2,4,5) 
The Tenement Symphony produced by Trevor Horn (6-11)
     
Mixed by: Julian Mendelsohn (1-5); Brian Malouf (7,8,10,11) 
Engineered by: 
Ren Swan, Gregg Jackman, Stephen Fitzmaurice, Tim Weidner (7,8,10,11)
     
Tracks:
 1. Meet Me In My Dream (Almond/Ball/Norris) 
 2. Beautiful Brutal Thing (Almond)
 3. I've Never Seen Your Face (Almond/Ball/Norris) 
 4. Vaudeville and Burlesque (Almond)
 5. Champagne (Almond)
    TENEMENT SYMPHONY -
 6. i   Prelude (Ball/Norris)
 7. ii  Jacky (Jaques Brel/Gerard Jouannest; Trans: Mort Shuman) 
 8. iii What Is Love? (Horn/Woolley)
 9. iv  Trois Chansons de Bilitis (Debussy; Arr: Horn)
10. v   The Days Of Pearly Spencer (David MacWilliams/Almond) 
11. vi  My Hand Over My Heart (Almond/Ball/Norris)
     
submitted by Ray Riethmeier.



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