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ALBUM CREDITS
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TYMON DOGG (1976)
I Caught You Dancing/Too Small To Lead Too Big Too Follow/A Beautiful Waste Of Time/Beneath A Bare Tree/Suffer Our Way To The Stars/Too Late And A Minute Too Soon/The Wheel Of Life And Death/Coming To Meet/Sick As A Dog/Love Breathe Me. All music written and performed by Tymon Dogg.
Released on Outlaw Records (Outlaw No.1). Published by Harmonica Music. Engineer – Trevor Smith & Guss. Cover Artwork – Helen Cherry.
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BATTLE OF WILLS (1982)
Firefishes/Once You Know/Safeway People/Locks & Bolts & Hinges/Battle Of Wills/Sirens/Brandy Love/Too Far To Touch The Ground/Low Down Dirty Weakness/Get Your Hands Off Me/Legal Thief/Golden Rain. All compositions by Tymon Dogg.
Tymon Dogg - Vocal, Violin & Keyboards. Dawson Miller - Percussion & Tube. Mishra - Tabla. Chick McLaughlin - Skeleton Drum Kit. Produced by Tymon Dogg and Rosita Cereza. Recorded at RKO Studios. "Sirens" recorded at Surrey Sound, engineered by Chris Gray, and produced by Micky Foote and Tymon Dogg. Engineered by Simon H and Steve O'Brien. Sleeve design by Richard Mann. Distributed by Rough Trade and Spartan, Y29.
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HOLLOWED OUT (1983)
Straw Into Wind/Moth Into Flame/Johnny Is A Wanderer/Scrape of A Deal/The Firegame/Velvet Stella/Too Small To Lead, Too Big To Follow/World Apart/Practising Hypocrite/Hollowed Out. All songs by Tymon Dogg. Production by Tymon Dogg, Glyn Johns and Joe Strummer. Tymon Dogg - Vocals, Violin & Keyboards. Richard Dudanski - Drums. Ralf Schmidt - Bass. Joe Strummer - Rhythm Guitar.
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FRUGIVORES - NEW AGES SONGS (1987)
Moth Into The Flame/ Scales/ Tale In A Nuclear Age/ Phantom of Fear/ So Many/ Indestructible/ Train Crash/ The Optimist/ Edge of My Heart/ Firegame/ Beyond This Frontier. All songs by Tymon Murray. Produced by Tymon Murray. Tracks 1, 4 & 6 Side one, Track 1 Side two recorded at Secret Location, London Auditorium ‘86. Track 3 Side two at Pathway, London, December ‘86. All others Coda Landscape Studio March ‘87. All titles digitally mixed at Coda Landscape Studio April ‘87. Engineer - Simon Heart. Graphics - Helen Cherry.
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RELENTLESS (1989)
Sides/I Don’t Want To Be Poor/You Turned Your Back On The Sun (For A 40 Watt Light Bulb/Scrape Of A Deal/Will You Come Back/May The Life I Live/Thought/Wood To Gold/Something To Prove/Who Forgot To Stop The First World War/Game Of A Man/Neck Of The Ox/Land Of Does And Doesn’t Fit/Upset The Misery. All songs written by T.Dogg except “May The Life I Live Speak For Me” by Sullivan Pugh.
All vocals, violin, and harmonica performed simultaneously, (no drop-ins or over-dubs). Produced by T.Dogg. Engineered by Gerrad John. Sleeve Design H-block care. Recorded at SECRET LOCATION 1989. Mixed at ID Music Studio, Oxford. TUG RECORDS 1989. All T.Dogg songs copyright control MCPS.
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RALF SCHMIDT
Ralf Schmidt is a bass player who played on Tymon's unreleased 1983 album "Hollowed Out". Between 1979 and 1982, he performed with the German band Interzone who released three albums on Warner Bros. Ralf started out as musician doing theatre work as a musician in Berlin, Germany for 10 years. In 1983 he moved to England for two years and began teaching bass, before moving to Australia to teach. In 1995, he won the South Australian Songwriters Event (Working Life Section). Ralf is currently playing in the London-based band "The Drivers", and also recently played on ex-Spooky Tooth Mike Harrison's 2006 album "Late Starter". He has also played bass with Campion Jack Dupree, Graftin' Blue, and Jam The Boogie.
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DAWSON MILLER
Dawson Miller is an ethnomusicologist and international professional master drummer currently living in London, performing and recording with a diversity of bands, dance companies and composers. His global travels have enabled him to study rhythm at its source and this is reflected in his stylistic diversity. Starting on drum kit playing R&B, Rock in the early seventies, he fell in love with African music and devoted himself exclusively to percussion; in particular to the Art of Hand Drums. He studied Brazilian and Afro Cuban rhythms and played with many African, Brazilian and Cuban musicians. When he met Amel Tafsout, the North African rhythms and music with their mixture of Arabic, African, Berber and Spanish roots were a great revelation. While continuing to be in demand by Jazz, Latin and African bands, Salah Dawson Miller now plays, teaches and performs Arabic and North African rhythms and composes music for Amel TAFSOUT’s performances. As a performer he has worked with acknowledged innovators in a broad spectrum of styles: In a trio with PHILIP GLAS & FODAY MUSA SUSO. He played in concert halls in New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Rome. He has played R&B with THE DRIFTERS, New Orleans funk with Dr. JOHN, Salsa with TRES, Arabic and North African music with HASSAN ERRAJI, DJALTI, ALI SLIMANI, ADEL SALAMA, NOOR SHIMAAL, MAMBO DUNIYA, NATACHA ATLAS and global pop with JAH WOBBLE AND THE INVADERS OF THE HEART. Currently he is leading SALADIN’S ORCHESTRA as well as working with JUSTIN ADAMS and THE WAYWARD SHEIKHS. This text taken from Amel Tafsout's official website at: www.ameltafsout.com
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PANDIT RAMESH MISRA
Pandit Ramesh Misra is a phenomenon in the field of Indian classical music. Mastering over one of the most difficult and unique string instruments 'Sarengi', Ramesh Misra is acclaimed as an outstanding artist of India. Ramesh started his initial intensive training at a very tender age from his father Pt. Ramnath Misra and acquired further knowledge and training from some of the finest musicians of Beneras Gharana such as Pt. Hanuman Prasad Mishra and Pt. Gopal Mishra. Presently he is under the tutelage of the legendary maestro Pandit Ravi Sankar. Besides receiving the prestigious Sangeet Natak award,Ramesh has also been honored with Geetanjali, Uttam, Deshari from different musical organizations. In 1959, Ramesh was sent as a cultural delegate to Pakistan by the then Prime Minister of India Jawharlal Nehru. Pandit Ramesh Misra traveled all over the world accompanying internationally reputed artists. In addition to his appearance in most of the major music festivals of the world he has featured in numerous recordings including his own solos and earned a niche in the hearts of millions of music lovers. Pandit Ramesh Misra is a very high-ranking and gifted artist, whose music takes the audience to a divine world, a world of pure music. This text taken from Pandit Ramesh Misra page at www.tabla.org/
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CHICK McLAUGHLIN
Chick played the skeletal drum kit on Tymon's "Battle of Wills" LP from 1982. He also played various live gigs with Tymon, notably the Enterprise gigs which also featured Richard Dudanski and Helen Cherry.
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SULLIVAN PUGH
Tymon used and altered the Sullivan Pugh song "May The Work I've Done Speak for Me" for his Relentless album from 1989. "Brother" Sullivan Pugh played blues-tinged guitar and was lead vocalist with wife Iola in early 1950's duo - The Consolers. Their music consisted of song sermons and down-home stories of spiritual triumph. Extremely popular during the '50s and '60s, at one point only Rev. James Cleveland topped their sales figures on the gospel circuit.
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