Falling Up (Kevin Ayers album)
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| Studio album by Kevin Ayers | ||||
| Released | February 1988 | |||
| Recorded | May–June 1987, Trak Studios, Madrid, Spain | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 37:08 | |||
| Label | Virgin | |||
| Producer | Colin Fairley | |||
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Falling Up is the thirteenth studio album by Kevin Ayers.
The song "Flying Start" was first released on the Mike Oldfield album Islands in September 1987.
Track listing
- "(Another)Saturday Night" (In Deya) (Ayers/Halsall)
- "Flying Start" (Oldfield)
- "The Best We Have" (Ayers/Halsall)
- "Another Rolling Stone" (Ayers/ Marvin Siau)
- "Do You Believe" (Ayers)
- "That's What We Did (Today)" (Ayers/Halsall)
- "Night Fighters" (Ayers/Halsall)
- "Am I Really Marcel?" (Ayers)
NB Songwriting is credited to Ayers and Peter Halsall (Halsall's real name).
Personnel
- Kevin Ayers / Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion
- Luis Dulzaides / Congas
- Marcelo Carlos Fuentes / Bass
- Ollie Halsall / Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Bass, Backing Vocals
- Javier Paxariño / Soprano Saxophone
- Nete / Drums
- Tony Vazquez / Drums, Bongos
- Pablo Salinas / Piano
- Miguel Herrero / Guitars
- El Reverendo / Hammond Organ
- Charles J. Beale / Backing Vocals
- Chuck C' Note Brown / Backing Vocals
- Patt Patterson /Backing Vocals
- Andrea Bronston / Backing Vocals
- Mary Jameson / Backing Vocals
References
- Original LP sleevenotes
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