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Studio album by Edgar Broughton Band
Released 1979
Recorded Matrix & The Townhouse Studios, December 1978 - February 1979
Genre Punk rock
Length 38:21
Label Infinity Records
Producer The Broughtons
Edgar Broughton Band chronology

Bandages
(1976)
Parlez-Vous English?
(1979)
Superchip
(1982)

Parlez-Vous English? is the seventh album by psychedelic rock group, The Edgar Broughton Band, or "The Broughtons" as they are credited on this release. The album was created after serious legal action, which occurred during the release of their previous album Bandages, this resulted with the band splitting up for four years before finally reuniting under a different moniker, "The Broughtons". The album was originally released as Infinity INS 3027 in 1979, and saw the band on new label, Infinity Records and with a more punk/rock sound, as opposed to their other psychedelic rock releases. The album was remastered in 2006.

Track listings

  1. Little One
  2. Waiting for You
  3. Drivin' to Nowhere
  4. Meglamaster
  5. Didecoi
  6. April in England
  7. Revelations One
  8. Anthem
  9. Down in the Jungle
  10. Rentasong
  11. Young Boys
  12. All I Want to Be

Personnel

  • Edgar Broughton - Lead vocals, guitars, moog synthesiser, effects, backing vocals, percussion
  • Arthur Grant - Bass guitar, backing vocals, percussion
  • Steve Broughton - Drums, lead vocals (tracks 3 & 11), backing vocals, percussion
  • Richard De Bastion - Keyboards, backing vocals
  • Pete Tolson - Guitars
  • Tom Nordon - Slide guitar, guitars, backing vocals

Guest personnel

  • Allan Smith - Sax (track 5)
  • Peter Hope-Evans - Harmonica (tracks 5 & 10)
  • Susie O'List - Vocals (tracks 1 & 11)
  • Loz Broughton - Vocals (tracks 5, 7 & 8)
  • Shazzi Scoot - Vocals (tracks 1, 3, 8 & 11)
  • Sally Broughton - "Girls" (track 6)
  • Ali - "Girls" (track 6)
  • Tamara Kimball - "Girls" (track 6)
  • Shelley Watson - "Girls" (track 6)
  • Kay Karnera - "Girls" (track 6)
  • Sonja - "Girls" (track 6)
  • Vicki Gaffee - Cello (track 12)
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