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Harry Bogdanovs, a lifelong friend of Knopfler, [3] is credited with having co-written three of the tracks and playing synthesiser. [10] The album was supported by the single "Soul Kissing" on the label of Peach River Records. The single peaked at No. 82 in the UK Albums Chart, [11] after Knopfler retrieved the rights from the bankrupt record ...
"Pressure Down" is a song written by Harry Bogdanovs, recorded by Australian singer John Farnham. The song was released as the second single from his 1986 album Whispering Jack . Reception
Harry Bogdanovs – synthesizer; Kevin Powell – bass (except 1 & 8) John Illsley – bass (1) Pino Palladino – bass (8) Arran Ahmun – drums, percussion; DMX - drums; Germaine Johnson, Marie Broady – backing vocals; Mike Pace – saxophone; Roger Downham – vibraphone; Bobby Valentino – violin (8)
He also noted the "meritous" arrangement from Harry Bogdanovs. [7] Debbi Voller of Number One noted Dee's "rich voice" and John's appearance as co-producer, but felt "good talent gets wasted here on a lousy song" and added that "the result is something that'll go straight through you".
The Bogdanovs explained that these claims would only be clear in the context of topological field theory. [29] Baez and Russell Blackadar attempted to determine the meaning of the "plane of oscillation" statement; after the Bogdanovs issued some elaborations, Baez concluded that it was a complicated way of rephrasing the following:
"Soul Kissing" "Double Dealing" "When We Kiss" "What Then Must We Do" "To Feel That Way Again" "Lonely Is the Night" "Rise Again" "Southside Tenements"
The Fish People Tapes is a 1984 comedy album by Alexei Sayle.Subtitled "an Alexei Sayle mystery", the album comprises an episodic detective serial plus occasional musical interludes.
All versions of the song feature Cockney phrasing and slang, often heavily stylised for comic effect. Hence, in the song's title, " 'ullo" is "hullo" with a dropped-H, "John" is a colloquial placeholder name (comparable to "mate"), and "motor" is shortened slang for "motor car".