Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D’Arby

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This version has “PX” below the barcode and does not have the [a327238] (TY) credit in the runouts. Some copies came with a green or red hype-sticker. Back cover: © 1987 CBS Records Distribution CBS Records / CBS Disques S.A. Made in England Inner sleeve: Contact: The Hardline Society, P.O. Box 910L, London NW1 9AQ. Management: P.A.R.C. London Original Recording Made By CBS Records ℗ 1987 CBS Records All tracks (Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd) except “Wishing Well” — (Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd/Chrysalis Music) and “Who’s Loving You” — (Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd/EMI) Labels: Made in England Except for Seven More Days and If You Let Me Stay which was done by Howard Grey, the red headed scouser of Camden, the remaining 9 songs were not “produced” but rather ‘hardened’ by Martyn ‘Teddy Bear’ Ware and Terence Trent D’Arby. It was sonically captured and psycho-acoustically assaulted by Phil ‘Foghorn’ Legg, The Laughing Man. With the exception of Who’s Loving You which was written by the fantastically brilliant Smokey Robinson, all songs were written and arranged by Terence Trent D’Arby. Wishing Well is co-credited with the exceedingly talented and laid back Mr Sean Oliver who still owes me ten quid. If You Let Me Stay — remix and additional overdubs for MHB Productions Inc. Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 , 9, 10 — Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd Track 3 — Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd/Chrysalis Music Ltd Track 11 — Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd/EMI Original sound recording made by CBS Records ℗ 1987 CBS Records The Bojangles are the musicians named on Track A4, who also feature on A5 and, without Pete Glenister, on B2 and B5. The Trent Tones are Frank Collins and Ebo Ross, the backing vocalists on B2 & B5. The ‘Shout It Out’ Reply Vocal Choral Ensemble are the members of A5’s Chorus. The sleeve credits read: “Plus A Really Hard Brass Section” in addition to those listed for Track A5. Smokey Robinson is credited as the writer of B5 on the label, and William Robinson on the sleeve.

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This version has “PX” below the barcode and does not have the [a327238] (TY) credit in the runouts. Some copies came with a green or red hype-sticker. Back cover: © 1987 CBS Records Distribution CBS Records / CBS Disques S.A. Made in England Inner sleeve: Contact: The Hardline Society, P.O. Box 910L, London NW1 9AQ. Management: P.A.R.C. London Original Recording Made By CBS Records ℗ 1987 CBS Records All tracks (Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd) except “Wishing Well” — (Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd/Chrysalis Music) and “Who’s Loving You” — (Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd/EMI) Labels: Made in England Except for Seven More Days and If You Let Me Stay which was done by Howard Grey, the red headed scouser of Camden, the remaining 9 songs were not “produced” but rather ‘hardened’ by Martyn ‘Teddy Bear’ Ware and Terence Trent D’Arby. It was sonically captured and psycho-acoustically assaulted by Phil ‘Foghorn’ Legg, The Laughing Man. With the exception of Who’s Loving You which was written by the fantastically brilliant Smokey Robinson, all songs were written and arranged by Terence Trent D’Arby. Wishing Well is co-credited with the exceedingly talented and laid back Mr Sean Oliver who still owes me ten quid. If You Let Me Stay — remix and additional overdubs for MHB Productions Inc. Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 , 9, 10 — Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd Track 3 — Young Terence Music/Virgin Music (Pub) Ltd/Chrysalis Music Ltd Track 11 — Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd/EMI Original sound recording made by CBS Records ℗ 1987 CBS Records The Bojangles are the musicians named on Track A4, who also feature on A5 and, without Pete Glenister, on B2 and B5. The Trent Tones are Frank Collins and Ebo Ross, the backing vocalists on B2 & B5. The ‘Shout It Out’ Reply Vocal Choral Ensemble are the members of A5’s Chorus. The sleeve credits read: “Plus A Really Hard Brass Section” in addition to those listed for Track A5. Smokey Robinson is credited as the writer of B5 on the label, and William Robinson on the sleeve.