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Kitty, Daisy & Lewis – The Third
Label: | Sunday Best Recordings – SBESTLP64 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | Rockabilly |
Tracklist
A1 | Whenever You See Me | |
A2 | Baby Bye Bye | |
A3 | Feeling Of Wonder | |
A4 | No Action | |
A5 | Good Looking Woman | |
A6 | Turkish Delight | |
B1 | It Ain't Your Business | |
B2 | Ain't Always Better Your Way | |
B3 | Never Get Back | |
B4 | Bitchin' In The Kitchen | |
B5 | Whiskey | |
B6 | Developer's Disease | |
B7 | I Should Have Known |
Notes
All tracks written and performed by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Produced by Mick Jones
String arrangements by Huw White
Horns: Trumpet - Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton
Trombone - Vin Gordon
Tenor Saxophone - Bammy Rose
Harp: Tara Minton
Drums on Track 12: Mike Calabrese
Recorded at home
Recorded , mixed and mastered by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Technical engineers: Lewis and Graeme Durham
Cut at The Exchange Mastering Studios
Art - Sleeve concept and design by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Artworking and colour management: Gerry, Terry & Lee at Complete Ltd
Photography - Front: Ben Veasey, Back: G. Durham
Thanks to MC and his Lithuanian crew for building works, John Duys and Sir Clive Kavan and Karren Thompson.
Dedicated to Chewy and Tiki our dogs who, during the making of the album, moved on to the great kennel in the sky.
Technical specifications -
For best results, use a lightweight pickup and a clean stylus. Speakers should be accurately positioned for faithful stereophonic reproduction. These recordings were made in stereo direct to Ampex and Studer magnetic tape recorders. The frequency response of all recording systems employed was flat from 30 to 16000cps +/- 1/2db.
Produced by Mick Jones
String arrangements by Huw White
Horns: Trumpet - Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton
Trombone - Vin Gordon
Tenor Saxophone - Bammy Rose
Harp: Tara Minton
Drums on Track 12: Mike Calabrese
Recorded at home
Recorded , mixed and mastered by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Technical engineers: Lewis and Graeme Durham
Cut at The Exchange Mastering Studios
Art - Sleeve concept and design by Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Artworking and colour management: Gerry, Terry & Lee at Complete Ltd
Photography - Front: Ben Veasey, Back: G. Durham
Thanks to MC and his Lithuanian crew for building works, John Duys and Sir Clive Kavan and Karren Thompson.
Dedicated to Chewy and Tiki our dogs who, during the making of the album, moved on to the great kennel in the sky.
Technical specifications -
For best results, use a lightweight pickup and a clean stylus. Speakers should be accurately positioned for faithful stereophonic reproduction. These recordings were made in stereo direct to Ampex and Studer magnetic tape recorders. The frequency response of all recording systems employed was flat from 30 to 16000cps +/- 1/2db.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5051083085472
Other Versions (5 of 7)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | The Third (LP, Album, Limited Edition, White) | Sunday Best Recordings | SBESTLP64W | UK | 2015 | ||
New Submission | The Third (CD, Album, Gatefold Sleeve) | Sunday Best Recordings | SBESTCD64 | UK | 2015 | ||
New Submission | The Third (7×10", 78 RPM, Album, Box Set, Limited Edition) | Sunday Best Recordings | SBESTAL64 | UK | 2015 | ||
Recently Edited | The Third (CD, Album) | Sunday Best Recordings | CTX692CD | Australia | 2015 | ||
New Submission | The Third (CD, Album) | Beat Records | BRC-450 | Japan | 2015 |
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Great and versatile album, quality of this pressing is very nice, flat, quiet, good dynamics, open sound, love it 😍
Source Wiki:
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis are a British five-piece band fronted by the siblings of the Durham family. Their music is influenced heavily by R&B, blues, soul, punk, rock and roll, and West Indian music. They are all multi-instrumentalists playing guitar, piano, bass, drums, harmonica, banjo, lapsteel guitar, ukulele, xylophone, accordion, and more between them. Kitty, Daisy & Lewis have sold over a quarter of a million records worldwide.
Kitty Durham is the youngest of the group and primarily sings and plays drums, guitar, harmonica, ukulele, and banjo. Daisy Durham, the eldest, primarily sings and plays drums, piano, accordion and xylophone. Lewis Durham sings and plays guitar, piano, banjo, lapsteel, and drums. The band are renowned for building their own recording studio, which consists of mostly vintage analogue equipment and custom in-house built equipment. Their first two albums were recorded in the back room of their mother's house. In 2011 they began building their professional recording studio in Camden Town, known as Durham Sound Studios, where they recorded "The Third" (2015) and "Superscope" (2017). They've produced all their own recordings apart from "The Third" which was co-produced by Mick Jones.
They have opened for Coldplay, Razorlight, Stereophonics, Richard Hawley, and others.
The band are signed to former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Bestival curator Rob da Bank's label, Sunday Best, who released their second single "Mean Son of a Gun" with the B-side "Ooo Wee" which they first heard on a 78rpm record sung by Louis Jordan. This was released on 45rpm, CD and a limited edition 78rpm vinyl. The tracks were recorded at their home. The master lacquers were also cut by Lewis using his own equipment at The Exchange Mastering Studios, which is owned and run by his father Graeme.
On 30 May 2011, Smoking in Heaven was released on CD and vinyl (double LP and 78rpm album), also on Sunday Best. On 26 January 2015, "Kitty, Daisy & Lewis The Third" was released. Their fourth album, "Superscope" was released on 29 September 2017.
Source Wiki:
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis are a British five-piece band fronted by the siblings of the Durham family. Their music is influenced heavily by R&B, blues, soul, punk, rock and roll, and West Indian music. They are all multi-instrumentalists playing guitar, piano, bass, drums, harmonica, banjo, lapsteel guitar, ukulele, xylophone, accordion, and more between them. Kitty, Daisy & Lewis have sold over a quarter of a million records worldwide.
Kitty Durham is the youngest of the group and primarily sings and plays drums, guitar, harmonica, ukulele, and banjo. Daisy Durham, the eldest, primarily sings and plays drums, piano, accordion and xylophone. Lewis Durham sings and plays guitar, piano, banjo, lapsteel, and drums. The band are renowned for building their own recording studio, which consists of mostly vintage analogue equipment and custom in-house built equipment. Their first two albums were recorded in the back room of their mother's house. In 2011 they began building their professional recording studio in Camden Town, known as Durham Sound Studios, where they recorded "The Third" (2015) and "Superscope" (2017). They've produced all their own recordings apart from "The Third" which was co-produced by Mick Jones.
They have opened for Coldplay, Razorlight, Stereophonics, Richard Hawley, and others.
The band are signed to former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Bestival curator Rob da Bank's label, Sunday Best, who released their second single "Mean Son of a Gun" with the B-side "Ooo Wee" which they first heard on a 78rpm record sung by Louis Jordan. This was released on 45rpm, CD and a limited edition 78rpm vinyl. The tracks were recorded at their home. The master lacquers were also cut by Lewis using his own equipment at The Exchange Mastering Studios, which is owned and run by his father Graeme.
On 30 May 2011, Smoking in Heaven was released on CD and vinyl (double LP and 78rpm album), also on Sunday Best. On 26 January 2015, "Kitty, Daisy & Lewis The Third" was released. Their fourth album, "Superscope" was released on 29 September 2017.