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[[Afrodiziak]] singers who did backing vocals on The Jam's "Beat Surrender" single and tour). Elvis's own version of "Shipbuilding" is also included and the whole shebang was produced by [[Clive Langer]] and [[Alan Winstanley]] who also produce Madness. | [[Afrodiziak]] singers who did backing vocals on The Jam's "Beat Surrender" single and tour). Elvis's own version of "Shipbuilding" is also included and the whole shebang was produced by [[Clive Langer]] and [[Alan Winstanley]] who also produce Madness. | ||
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Something of a soulful love song if I understand it correctly, a complete change from "Pills And Soap" and a "proper" release this time. That is to say, a hasn't been released under an assumed name in limited quantities available only to residents of the Scilly Isles and about to be deleted on August Bank Holiday. Thank goodness. | |||
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