School for Spies
School for Spies is the second studio album by Kit Hain. The track titled "Fallen Angel" was covered by Roger Daltrey and released on his 1985 solo album Under a Raging Moon.
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Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | Mediasound Studios, New York City, New York[1] | |||
Genre | Pop Rock | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Producer | Mike Thorne | |||
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Track listings
All tracks written by Kit Hain
Personnel
- Kit Hain – Lead Vocals, Keyboards[5][6]
- Chris Spedding – Guitars
- Anthony Jackson – Bass Guitar
- Allan Schwartzberg – Drums
- Mike Thorne – Keyboards
- Julian Marshall – Harpsichord
- John Gatchell – Trumpet
- Dave Tofani – Saxophone
- Lou Toby – Accordion
- Diana Halprin – Violin
- Robert Medici – Marimba
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References
- "School for Spies by Kit Hain @ARTISTdirect".
- "School for Spies – Kit Hain – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic".
- "School for Spies by Kit Hain @ Discogs". Discogs database. Retrieved April 27, 2014.
- "School for Spies by Kit Hain @ 45Worlds". 45Worlds database. Retrieved April 27, 2014.
- "Kit Hain / Chris Spedding – School For Spies".
- "Kit Hain – School For Spies".
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