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Suggs
- I Am
Label:
Warner Music (Australia)
Catalog#:
3984-24336-2
Format:
CD, Single
Country:
Australia
Released:
1998
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Ska, Indie Rock
Tracklist
1
I Am (Radio Edit)
3:46
2
Same Again
3:41
3
It Really Would Be Nice
3:53
Credits
Brass
-
Andy Ross (2)
(tracks: 1) ,
Dominic Glover
(tracks: 1) ,
Matt Colman
(tracks: 1)
Drums
-
Ged Lynch
(tracks: 1)
Engineer
-
Daren Eskriett
(tracks: 2, 3) ,
James Young
(tracks: 1)
Guitar, Bass, Programmed By
-
Stephen Lironi
(tracks: 1)
Keyboards
-
Nick Feldman
(tracks: 1)
Producer
-
Stephen Lironi
(tracks: 1)
Producer, Engineer, Guitar, Bass, Saxophone, Drums, Backing Vocals
-
Eg White
(tracks: 2)
Producer, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
-
Nick Feldman
(tracks: 2)
Programmed By [Additional]
-
Alex Hardy
(tracks: 1)
Saxophone
-
Martin Winning
(tracks: 2)
Scratches
-
Cutmaster Swift
(tracks: 1)
Strings [Electra Strings]
-
Clare Finnimore
(tracks: 3) ,
Emma Black
(tracks: 3) ,
Julia Singleton
(tracks: 3) ,
Sonia Slany
(tracks: 3)
Trombone
-
Rico Rodriguez
(tracks: 1)
Vocals
-
Suggs
(tracks: 1)
Written-By
-
Graham McPherson
,
Nick Feldman
(tracks: 1, 2)
Written-By, Producer, Guitar, Keyboards
-
Boo Hewerdine
(tracks: 2)
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