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Read Reviews for Night And Day II - Joe Jackson
by - written on 21/01/09 (Very useful, 345 readings)
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VOCALISTS, MUSICIANS & INSTRUMENTS PLAYED: JOE JACKSON: Piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, Gem organ, synthesizer, alto sax, vibes and lead vocals GRAHAM MABY: Bass, vocals, percussion LARRY TOLFREE: Drums, timbales, percussion SUE HADJOPOOULOS: Congas, bongos, timbales, orchestra bells, xylophone, percussion, flute and vocals RICARDO TORRES: Bongos, cowbell and clave ED RYNESDAL: Violin AL WEISMAN & GRACE MERLIN: Backing vocals ALL SONGS WRITTEN SOLELY BY JOE JACKSON, EXCEPT "TV AGE" WHERE HE AND STEVE TATLER COLLABORATED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ***NB: Judging ... Read the complete review
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