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GPDF064-AS-SG.Pdf Supergroup Andy Sterling High Minus Ian Thomas – drums Ed Simons – DJ Danny Kortchmar – guitar, bass Francis Dunnery – guitars, vocals, tapboard John Stahl — assistant Chris Dyas — baritone guitar, e-bow, guitar, harpsichord, zither Malcolm Burn — guitar, keyboards, harmonica Everett Bradley — percussion on “Seven” David McMurray — saxophone Benny Latimore — piano Chris Gower — trombone Peter King — alto saxophone on “Disenchanted” Ken Gregson — vocals John Trotter — drums (1996—2000) Lloyd “Mooseman” Roberts — bass guitar Damon Albarn — vocals, keyboards Brian Hibbard — vocals J.G.Bennett (courtesy of Elizabeth Bennett) – voice for “Extracts from the Sherbourne House talks” Duff McKagan — bass guitar Lady June — vocals John 5 — guitar Harry Miller — double bass on “Islands” Steve Marcantonio — engineer Emeli Sandé — vocals, guitar, piano Lee Shepherd — engineer Phil Soussan — bass guitar Martin Kierszenbaum — A&R Colin Elliot — percussion, synthesizers Ben Mandelson — fiddle Nick Ingram — string arrangements Eric Johnson — engineer Kara DioGuardi — producer Sly Dunbar — drums, percussion, drum programming Pete Barnacle — drums Frank Stribbling — guitar Goran Kajfes — horn Greg Parker — engineer, second engineer Fergus Gerrand — drums, percussion Alyssa Hanson — vocals Mary Scully — double bass Hereward Kaye — vocals Kenny Earl “Rhino” Edwards — drums (1992—1995, 2008 sessional) David Williams — guitars Manny Marroquin — mixing Joni—Ayanna Portee — backing vocals Billy Joel — piano on “You Get What You Want” Mike Sobieski — violin Robert Ameen — drums Johnny Knowles — horns Uwe Nettelbeck — producer, cover artwork Brian Gardner — mastering Chris Mercer — tenor sax Gavin Rossdale — vocals Joss Grahame — bass guitar Eric Schermerhorn — guitar Wiz De Kid LIGHTS and Duke — switch doctor Mike Hogue — assistant Harry Pace — guitar, vocals Kim Hutchcroft — horn section Jeremy Turner — cello Betsy Cook — keyboards Floyd Lawson, Vivian Weathers — bass guitar Zac Baird — keyboard, piano, backing vocals Jason Carson — engineer Charley Drayton — bass guitar Waddy Wachtel — guitar Kanye West — vocals, producer Jonathan Yudkin — fiddle, mandolin, strings, cello, mandocello, string arrangements, octofone Chris Potter — producer, engineer, mixing, recording Matt Serletic — keyboards, backing vocals, string arrangements, orchestration Tom Dolan — design Will Lee, Bob Daisley, Johnny B. Gaydon — bass guitar Ian Thomas — drums Ed Simons — DJ Danny Kortchmar — guitar, bass Francis Dunnery — guitars, vocals, tapboard Debaser — artwork, illustrations David Ashton — assistant engineer Lolly Grodner — assistant engineer Sarah Seiver — cello Simon Jones — bass, backing vocals Jonell Mosser — backing vocals Jimmy Chambers — backing vocals Andrea Figallo — vocals Andrew Dawson — mixing assistant Elvin Jones — drums Rupert Coulson — assistant Liz Chi — Chinese “edu” solo Daniel Pemberton — piano, keyboards Geoff Foster — engineer Jermaine Dupri — programming, keyboards Nick Plytas — programming Gavin Muir — vocals Rafael Falcon — programming, drum programming Guy Barker — trumpet Skaila Hanka — harp Raymond Wax — guitars DJ Premier — DJ, producer Simon Tyrrel, Andy Dewar — drum programming Doree Jackson — female vocals Erykah Badu — vocals Maggie Lee — synthesizer, backing vocals Nicole Wray — backing vocals Dallas Austin — multi—instruments Raphael Saadiq — producer, guitar, vocals, bass guitar Wolfram Kellner — drums Chris Haigh — fiddle Phil Nicholas — keyboards, programming Jorge Casas — bass, arranger, programming, producer, fretless bass Gary Raynor — bass Stephan Haeri — mixing Mike Couzzi — backing vocals, engineer, mixing Charley Drayton— drums, percussion Mariah Carey — arranger, composer, mixing, producer Adonis — engineer Ivan Neville — piano, keyboards Nick Judd — keyboards Graham Edwards — composer Ruan O'Lochlainn — alto saxophone Mike Smith — keyboards Sally Hilmer — tambura Daryl Stuermer — bass guitar, guitar René Elizondo, Jr. — video director Gael Guilarte — assistant engineer Eric Broucek — programming Walter Afanasieff — percussion, piano, grand piano Flowers Band — brass band Stanley “Buckwheat” Dural — accordion Ray Mitchell — backing vocals Tyler Pope — bass guitar Owen Paul McGee — backing vocals (2004) Oliver Leiber — guitars, keyboards, drums William Lyonell — lead and rhythm guitar Nigel Nash — tenor saxophone Randy Canto, Doug Emery, Harry Sommerdahl, Chris Vrenna — programming Tino Rowe — vocals Scott Columbus — drums, percussion (1983—1991, 1995—2008, died 2011) Jimmy Nail — backing vocals on “Rockin' and Rollin'“ Kenny Aronoff — percussion, drums Julius Ulrich — guitar Annie Whitehead — trombone Joel Pott, Sharleen Hector, John Gibbons — backing vocals Chris Thomas — extra bass guitar The Neptunes — producers, executive producers, arrangers, instrumentation Stakrak — additional FX processing using the Soundprok K46 Aaron Zigman — all instruments Damion Scarcella — vocals John McCurry — guitar Terri Harris — personal assistant James (Jimbo) Barton — drums (sampled) on “Empty Rooms” Andrew Coleman — arranger, digital editing, engineer, acoustic guitar Shane Addington — drums Nasal Choir — vocals Gary Smith — piano, Hammond B—3 organ, strings, string arrangements Chris Bowen — tubulum, voiceover London Chamber Orchestra — strings John McCoy — bass guitar Mike Thompson — French horn on “Woman” Tom Saviano — tenor saxophone Gordon Haskell — bass guitar, vocals Baptiste Brondy — drums Dick Pearce — flugelhorn, trumpet Craig Pruess — string conduction Brian Scott — tubulum Craig Gruber — bass, backing vocals Taylor York — engineer Scott Storch, Jazze Pha, Dave Young, Just Blaze, Walter Milsap, Bryan—Michael Cox, Candice Childress, J. R. Rotem — A&R/album producers Roman Mill — guitars, bass Harvey Norris — guitars, bass guitar, backing vocals Hamish MacColl — keyboards John Miceli — drums Neal Casal — vocals Stacia Spencer — violin on “Silver String” Billy Brown — backing vocals Tim Freeman — lead vocals, keyboards James “Big Jim” Wright — organ, keyboards, vocals, rhythm arrangements Henry Hirsch — piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, bass guitar Kevan Frost — acoustic guitar, keyboards Babyface — instrumentation, producer Sandy McLelland — backing vocals Mohammed (Momo) Loudly — vocals Charles Hayward — drums Jon Harris, Bob Locke, Winston Blisset — bass guitars Joey Waronker — drums Kevin Ayers — guitar, vocals Lawrence the Alien — drumbox Garo — lead guitar David Leonard — engineer Maxim Moston — violins on “Dream Tonight”, “4th Of July” John Greaves — keyboards, piano, bass Alan Friedman — programming Wally Wilson — synthesizer, piano, producer Becky Baeling, Andreas Carlsson, Desmond Child, Marti Frederiksen, Diana Grasselli, John Gregory, Storm Lee, Jeanette Olsson, Jason Paige, Keely Pressly, Camile Saviola, Maria Vidal — backing vocals Paulinho DaCosta — percussion Chili Charles — drums, congas Kevin Hunter — guitar Tracey Ackerman (as Tracy Lee Ackerman) — vocals Gunter Wüsthoff — cover artwork Stephen Lipson — programming Michal Sobieski — violin Harihar Rao — sitar, tambura Robert Fripp — guitar Mike Finnigan — organ Robbie McIntosh — guitar on “Mother's Ruin”, “Free World” and “Fifteen Minutes” Joey Spampinato — bass guitar on “I Could Have Stood You Up” and “Rockawhile” Chris Floyd — photography Paulinho Da Costa — percussion Craig Silvey — assistant engineer Roy Gillard — violin Helen Terry — backing vocals Gary Barnacle — sax Gilli Smyth — space whisper Ollie Halsall – guitar, keyboards Mike Innes — trombone Rudi Lagrilliere — guitar on “Golden Ring” Brent Kolatalo — assistant engineer Yves N'Djock — guitar, vocals KT Tunstall — vocals, guitar, piano Bill Bruford — drums and percussion on “Cinema Show” Tim Millikan — bass guitar Rudolf Sosna — guitar, keyboards Terre Roche — vocals on “Mary”, “Exposure”, “I've Had Enough of You”, “Chicago” (bonus track) Gary Jeffries — vocals and harmonica Gareth Williams — vocals Herb Moons — percussion from electromagnetic machines and psychedelic dreams Stuart Canin — violin Justine Carpenter — backing vocals Steve Grove — tenor sax Marilyn Martin, Fee Waybill, Donna De Lory, Alexandra Brown, Carmen Carter, Fiona Flanagan, Gina Haire, Timothy B. Schmit, Niki Haire — backing vocals Steven Klein — photography Ben Blakeman — guitar on “Here We Are” Amos Poe — VTR imagery Chris Hunter — saxophone Matt Turner — DJ Nick Van Eede — lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards Andy Mackay — keyboards, saxophone septet Configurator Punchout Glenn Hughes — bass guitar Sandy Chila — drums, percussion Barry Guy — double bass Dieter Gewissler — contrabass Joey DeMaio — principal songwriter, bass guitars, guitars, keyboards, classical guitar (1980—present) Gary Grant, Steve Madaio — trumpet David Treahearn — mixing assistant Mike Timothy — keyboards Margaret Belew — source text for “Indiscipline”, lyrics for “Two Hands” Moishe — treatments Simon John Foster — vocals Phil Tan — mixing Karen Fuchs — photography Hugh Burns — guitars Neal Casal — harmony vocal, electric guitar Steve Sterling — layout design Craig Ross — acoustic and electric guitars Ryan Roxie — guitars Luis Jardim, Erskine Thompson — percussion Marc Antoine Vouilloux — guitars Tessie Smyth — vocals Ron Donachie — vocals Mary Rowell — viola on “Nocture No. 1”, “The Man Who Wrote Danny Boy”, “Only The Future” and “Nocture No. 4”, violin on “Nocture No. 4” Tony Banks — organ, Mellotron, piano, electric piano, 12-string guitar, vocals Nick Froome — engineer Riley Gio — co—producer James O'Neill — lead guitar Sharon Yamada — violin
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