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Other musicians on Score include Clive Chaman on bass and Andrew McCulloch on drums and percussion. [1] The album was recorded and mixed at Scorpio Studios in London in August and September 1976. [2] Prior to the album's release, EMI denied claims that Mackay would leave Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel if the album was a commercial success.
Duncan Mackay (born 26 July 1950) [2] is a British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player who has recorded eight solo albums as well as collaborations. He was born in Leeds , Yorkshire , England.
Heavier Than Air – Rarest Eggs is an album of compiled live tracks spanning Budgie's career. We Came, We Saw... is a companion to this album. Professional ratings
The band released their self-titled debut album in 1973 and toured with second drummer Paul Burgess, leaving Godley free to share live vocal duties. [2] After three more albums – Sheet Music, The Original Soundtrack and How Dare You! – both Godley and Creme left in November 1976, at which point Burgess became an official member. [3]
Guest vocals for The Alan Parsons Project album track Time is No Healer 1978 Score: Mackay, Harley Guest vocals on Mackay solo album track Whatever You Believe: 1988 Non-album charity single Batt Released as Anderson, Harley & Batt You Can't Always Get What You Want: 2016 Non-album charity single Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
Duncan MacKay or McKay may refer to: Duncan MacKay (footballer) (1937–2019), Scottish former footballer; Duncan Mackay (musician) (born 1950), British composer, singer and musician; Mickey MacKay (Duncan McMillan MacKay, 1894–1940), Canadian ice hockey centre; Duncan McKay, a character from Monarch of the Glen
‘Wicked: The Soundtrack’ Album Review: Stephen Schwartz’s World-Beating Song Score Gets Its Due, and So Do the Divas Who Deliver It. Chris Willman. November 23, 2024 at 3:50 PM.
The song was later re-recorded for Harley's 1996 album Poetic Justice. [12] Following its release as a single, and on the Hobo with a Grin album, "Someone's Coming" has since appeared on the Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel 1988 Castle Communications compilation The Collection as part of the label's "The Collector Series". [13]