Hard Times (Peter Skellern album)
Hard Times | ||||
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Studio album by Peter Skellern | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Island Records | |||
Producer | Meyer Shagaloff | |||
Peter Skellern chronology | ||||
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Hard Times is the fifth album by singer, songwriter and pianist Peter Skellern (born 14 March 1947, Bury, Lancashire[1]) released in 1975 on the Island Records label. Despite much radio airplay, "Hard Times" failed as a single and the LP slipped into decades of obscurity. As a result of this commercial failure Peter Skellern switched record companies again, signing this time with Phonogram, under their Mercury subsidiary, immediately enjoying a minor hit with a cover of "Love is the Sweetest Thing".[2]
Track listing
All tracks written by Peter Skellern except “Make Love, Not War” written by John Burrows, John Harding and Peter Skellern.
Side 1
- "Hard Times”
- "I Guess You Wish You’d Gone Home"
- "Baby What a Fool I’ve Been”
- "Down in the Cellar"
- ”Goodbye, America Keep You Well”
Side 2
- "Snake Bite"
- "Make Love, Not War” (From the Musical Revue “Loud Reports”)
- "A Capella”
- "Let’s Sleep Late"
- "And Then You’ll Fall"
Musicians
- Keyboards: Peter Skellern (Acoustic and Electric Piano, Percussion, Organ & Moog)
- Vocals: Peter Skellern
- Drums: Rob Townsend
- Bass: George Ford
- Guitars: Mick Green & Brian Alterman
- Tablas: Chris Karan
- Strings: Arranged by Andrew Price Jackman
- Background Vocals: Madeline Bell, Joy Yates & Joanne Williams
- Guitar on “Make Love Not War”: George Harrison
Production
- Producer: Meyer Shagaloff by arrangement with Johnny Stirling for Pendulum Music Ltd.
- Engineer: Trevor Vallis
- Tape Operators: Dave & Vaughan
- Recorded at: Mayfair Sound Studios
- Cover Illustration: Tony Wright
- Album Design: Eckford Stimpson
References
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