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Howard Devoto Jerky Versions of the Dream Mp3, Flac, Wma Howard Devoto Jerky Versions Of The Dream mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Jerky Versions Of The Dream Country: Spain Released: 1983 Style: Downtempo, Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1171 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1278 mb WMA version RAR size: 1924 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 697 Other Formats: MIDI WAV TTA ADX MMF APE AHX Tracklist Hide Credits Cold Imagination A1 Backing Vocals – Laura TeresaBass – Martin HeathDrums, Percussion – Pat AhernGuitar – 4:12 Alan St. ClairKeyboards [Rs 505] – Howard DevotoPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – Dave Formula Topless A2 Backing Vocals – Laura TeresaBass – Dave MartinGuitar – Alan St. ClairPiano, Keyboards 3:43 [Fse] – Dave Formula Rainy Season A3 Bass – Martin HeathGuitar – Alan St. ClairPercussion – Pat AhernPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – 5:08 Dave Formula I Admire You A4 Backing Vocals – Laura Teresa, Pamela KiferBass – Martin HeathDrums – Pat AhernGuitar 5:08 – Alan St. Clair, Leroy JamesKeyboards [Fse] – Dave FormulaPiano – Howard Devoto Way Out Of Shape A5 Bass – Martin HeathDrums – Pat AhernGuitar – Alan St. ClairPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – Dave 3:50 Formula Some Will Pay (For What Others Pay To Avoid) B1 Bass – Martin HeathDrums – Pat AhernGuitar – Alan St. ClairPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – Dave 3:35 FormulaSaxophone – Gary Barnacle Waiting For A Train B2 Backing Vocals – Pamela KiferBass – Martin HeathDrums, Percussion – Pat AhernGuitar – 4:45 Alan St. ClairPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – Dave FormulaSaxophone – Gary Barnacle Out Of Shape With Me B3 Bass – Barry AdamsonFrench Horn, Trumpet – Andy DiagramGuitar, Bass [Arp] – Howard 4:10 DevotoPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – Dave Formula Taking Over Heaven B4 Bass – Martin HeathDrums – Pat AhernGuitar – Alan St. ClairPiano, Keyboards [Fse] – Dave 3:54 FormulaVocals [2nd] – Penelope Houston Seeing Is Believing B5 3:10 Bass – Barry AdamsonGuitar – Howard DevotoKeyboards [Fse] – Dave Formula Companies, etc. Distributed By – Dischi Ricordi S.p.A. Printed By – Grafica Pozzoli S.p.A. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd. Record Company – Virgin Dischi S.r.l. Credits Arranged By – Dave Formula Design [Sleeve] – Malcolm Garrett, Peter Saville Associates Photography By – Trevor Key Producer – Greg Walsh Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Howard Devoto Written-By – Dave Formula (tracks: A2, B1) Notes ℗© 1983 Virgin Records Limited. Made in Italy. Virgin Dischi S.R.L. - Milano Distribuzione Dischi Ricordi S.p.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side): V. 2272-1 Matrix / Runout (B Side): V. 2272.2 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Jerky Versions Of The Dream (LP, V 2272 Howard Devoto Virgin V 2272 UK 1983 Album) Jerky Versions Of The Dream (LP, V 2272 Howard Devoto Virgin V 2272 New Zealand 1983 Album) Jerky Versions Of The Dream (LP, V2272 Howard Devoto Virgin V2272 Greece 1983 Album) Jerky Versions Of The Dream (LP, V 2272 Howard Devoto Virgin V 2272 Australia 1983 Album) Jerky Versions Of The Dream (LP, V 2272 Howard Devoto Virgin V 2272 UK 1983 S/Sided, Album, TP, W/Lbl) Related Music albums to Jerky Versions Of The Dream by Howard Devoto Luxuria - Beast Box Smokie - Chasing Shadows Alan Martin / Tranceport - Dancing / Static Kid Romance - Formula The Tremeloes - Chip, Dave, Alan And Rick Magazine - Real Life Prove It & Gilly vs. Octave Dave - Alan & Steve Dzal Martin - Drawing Horses Magazine - The Peel Sessions Dave Formula And The Finks - Live Fink Funk!.
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