Dexys Midnight Runners Don't Stand Me Down LP RSD Record Store Day 2015 NEW SEAL

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Dexys Midnight Runners

Don't Stand Me Down

Limited Edition purple vinyl RSD
Record Store Day 2015

Mercury Records 4720283 2015 12" 33rpm (EU)

Don't Stand Me Down is the third studio album by Dexys Midnight Runners, released in September 1985.

The album followed their internationally successful second album Too-Rye-Ay and featured a lineup pared down from ten members to just four: vocalist Kevin Rowland, guitarist Billy Adams, violinist Helen O'Hara, and saxophonist Nick Gatfield, the last of whom left the band after the recording sessions.

Tracklist
A1  The Occasional Flicker  
A2  This Is What She's Like  
A3  Knowledge Of Beauty  
B1  One Of Those Things  
B2  Reminisce Part Two  
B3  Listen To This  
B4  The Waltz  

Personnel

    Kevin Rowland — Bass, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Producer, Notes
    Billy Adams — Guitar, Vocals, Producer
    Helen O'Hara — Violin, Vocals, Producer
    "Big" Jim Paterson — Trombone
    Nick Gatfield — Saxophone, Vocals
    Vincent Crane — Piano
    Tim Dancy — Drums
    Julian Littman — Mandolin
    Tom Evans — Steel Guitar
    Robert Noble — Organ, Synthesizer
    John "Rhino" Edwards — Bass

    Crusher Green — Drums on "Listen to This"
    Mick Boulton — Piano on "The Waltz"
    Randy Taylor — Bass on "Knowledge of Beauty"
    Woody Woodmansey — Drums on "The Waltz"

    Alan Winstanley — Producer
    Pete Schwier — Engineer, Mixing
    John Porter — Mixing on "Kevin Rowland's 13th Time"

    Peter Barrett — Cover Design
    Kim Knott — Photography
    Claire Mueller — Photography
    Jack Hazan — Director
    Arun Chakraverty — Engineer (reissue)
    Nigel Reeve — Project Coordinator (reissue)


Condition:  LP in a picture sleeve in NEW and SEALED. 

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