Matt Berry (3) Featuring Emma Noble – Beatmaker
Tracklist
A | Beatmaker | |
B | Beatmaker (Instrumental) |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Rimshot Studio, Kent
- Published By – Witchazel Ltd.
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 234514H
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Witchazel Ltd.
- Copyright © – Witchazel Ltd.
- Licensed To – Acid Jazz Acquisitions Ltd
- Recorded At – The Chicken Shack, Nottingham
Credits
- Drums – Craig Blundell
- Mastered By – Mike Thorne
- Producer, Engineer, Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Piano, Organ, Xylophone – Matt Berry (3)
- Recorded By [Brass], Music Director [Brass Section] – Sir Tristan Longworth*
- Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Andrew Ross (2)
- Trumpet, Trombone – Dominic Glover
- Vocals – Emma Noble
- Written By – Francis Cowan/ Berndt Egerbladh
- Written-By – Berndt Egerbladh, Francis Cowan
Notes
Originally slated release date 25/03/2022 as per https://mattberry.bandcamp.com
Brought forward to 11/03/2022
(nb: Some online customers received their orders earlier than the official release date)
Sleeve notes:
Mastered by Mike Thorne at Rimshot Studios.
Brass recorded by Sir Tristan Longworth at Chicken Shack Studios.
'Beatmaker' was originally released in 1970 by Doris (see: 'Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby')
Brought forward to 11/03/2022
(nb: Some online customers received their orders earlier than the official release date)
Sleeve notes:
Mastered by Mike Thorne at Rimshot Studios.
Brass recorded by Sir Tristan Longworth at Chicken Shack Studios.
'Beatmaker' was originally released in 1970 by Doris (see: 'Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby')
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Printed): 5 051083 175357 >
- Barcode (Scanned): 5051083175357
- Matrix / Runout (Side A stamped runout): 234514H1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped runout): 234514H2/A
- Rights Society: SABAM / BIEM
- Label Code: LC83608
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Reviews
- Obviously Seanyo is entitled to his opinion, but I think this is a great remake as used on his hit TV show Toast in Tinseltown
- Edited 2 years agoAbsolutely terrible, limp-second alcohol related offering, is this girl being sponsored by Bass or allied distillers, the other offering being that dreadful table dancers- what on earth soulsource thinks it is thinking putting this awful pap on the website, deep breath. Anyone ever plays this, Ill be out the door and to the nearest pub. I have to say Women of the World was a winner-game changer-change of musical direction? THe vocie deserves better..Who knows.....
Release
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