Lines (The Walker Brothers album)
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Lines is an album by American pop group The Walker Brothers. The album was released in 1976. "Lines" and "We're All Alone" were each released as singles, neither met with much success. "First Day" is actually the work of John Maus, writing under the pseudonym A. Dayam.
Track listing
Personnel
- Backing Vocals - Bones, The Charles Young Choral
- Electric Bass - Alan Jones
- Conductor - Steve Grey
- Drums - Barry Morgan, Brian Bennett, Simon Phillips
- Acoustic, Electric, Mandolin, High Strung Guitar, and Slide Guitar - Alan Parker
- Acoustic Guitar - Paul Keough
- Orchestra - The David Katz Orchestra
- Percussion - Gary Walker, Tristan Fry
- Acoustic Piano - John Mealing, Steve Grey
- Electric Piano - Dave McRae
- Saxophone - Alan Skidmore, Dave Wilus, Jeff Daley
- Violin - Roger Churchyard
- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - John Walker, Scott Walker
Release details
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United Kingdom |
1976 |
GTO Records |
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GTLP 014 |
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United Kingdom and Europe |
1994 |
Sony Music Entertainment Inc. |
CD |
483674-10 |
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