Benjamin Croft – Far And Distant Things
Tracklist
1 | Overture | 1:13 | |
2 | Far And Distant Things | 6:13 | |
3 | Brock | 4:47 | |
4 | S.A.D. (Spatial Awareness Disease) | 6:21 | |
5 | Tudor Job Agency | 6:25 | |
6 | S&R Video | 5:07 | |
7 | The War Against Loudness | 6:17 | |
8 | How Not To Win The Nobel Peace Price | 6:17 | |
9 | Thank You, That's What I Wanted To Know... (dedicated to the memory of Peter Miles) | 5:35 | |
10 | St Gandalf | 1:55 | |
11 | The Cashectomy | 6:25 |
Credits
- Art Direction – Hugh Syme
- Bass – Flo Moore
- Bass, Co-producer – Henry Thomas (2)
- Composed By, Producer, Keyboards – Benjamin Croft
- Drums – Chad Wackerman, Laurie Lowe, Tristan Mailliot
- Engineer – Andrew Ching, Andy Whitmore, Daniel Moyler, Isabel Gracefield Grundy, Paul Norris
- Guitar – Barry Finnerty, Carter Arrington, Frank Gambale, Mike Miller (7)
- Mastered By – Barry Grint
- Mixed By – Stephen W. Tayler
- Trombone – Helen Vollam
- Trumpet – Allen Vizzutti, Andy Davies (15), Randy Brecker
Notes
All pieces written and arranged by Benjamin Croft.
Produced by Benjamin Croft
Assistant producer Henry Thomas
The album was recorded at the following studios in London (U.K.) between January and July 2020:
Metropolis Studios, The Church Studios, Greystoke Studio, RAK Studios and Studio X.
All tracks mixed at Millside, Real World Studios by Stephen W Tayler for Chimera Arts.
Art Direction Hugh Syme
Mastered by Barry Grint at AIR Studios, London.
Benjamin Croft used the following keyboards:
Arp Odyssey, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B3/C3 organs, Minimoog Model D, Oberheim OB-X, OB-Xa, OB-8 and Xpander, Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter 4 and 8, Yamaha CS-80., grand pianos by Fazioli, Steinway and Yamaha.
Frank Gambale appears courtesy of Wombat Records.
Frank Gambale uses D’Addario Strings and accessories, Kiesel FG-1 Signature guitar
and Cort acoustic guitars. www.frankgambale.com
Randy Brecker is a Yamaha Artist and uses GR Technologies Mouthpieces. Randy Brecker was recorded by Ada Rovatti at HamptonSound Studio, East Hampton NY and appears courtesy of Piloo Records.
Barry Finnerty used a Yamaha Image Custom guitar.
Mike Miller used a Jim Tyler Strat guitar.
Carter Arrington used a Fender guitar.
Flo Moore used a Mayones Exotic bass guitar.
Henry Thomas used a Westone Thunder III bass.
Tristan Mailliot plays Zildjian cymbals.
No melodicas were used at any point in the recording of this album!
''How Not To Win The Nobel Peace Price'' only on CD and digital formats.
Produced by Benjamin Croft
Assistant producer Henry Thomas
The album was recorded at the following studios in London (U.K.) between January and July 2020:
Metropolis Studios, The Church Studios, Greystoke Studio, RAK Studios and Studio X.
All tracks mixed at Millside, Real World Studios by Stephen W Tayler for Chimera Arts.
Art Direction Hugh Syme
Mastered by Barry Grint at AIR Studios, London.
Benjamin Croft used the following keyboards:
Arp Odyssey, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B3/C3 organs, Minimoog Model D, Oberheim OB-X, OB-Xa, OB-8 and Xpander, Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter 4 and 8, Yamaha CS-80., grand pianos by Fazioli, Steinway and Yamaha.
Frank Gambale appears courtesy of Wombat Records.
Frank Gambale uses D’Addario Strings and accessories, Kiesel FG-1 Signature guitar
and Cort acoustic guitars. www.frankgambale.com
Randy Brecker is a Yamaha Artist and uses GR Technologies Mouthpieces. Randy Brecker was recorded by Ada Rovatti at HamptonSound Studio, East Hampton NY and appears courtesy of Piloo Records.
Barry Finnerty used a Yamaha Image Custom guitar.
Mike Miller used a Jim Tyler Strat guitar.
Carter Arrington used a Fender guitar.
Flo Moore used a Mayones Exotic bass guitar.
Henry Thomas used a Westone Thunder III bass.
Tristan Mailliot plays Zildjian cymbals.
No melodicas were used at any point in the recording of this album!
''How Not To Win The Nobel Peace Price'' only on CD and digital formats.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- ASIN: B095HXH3VD
- Label Code: UBU082
- Barcode: 5065002180964
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