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01. "Anyone seen my heart?" 02. "Merry go round" 03. "Love's around the corner" 04. "Talking to myself" 05. "Happy as a lamb" 06. "A love like this" 07. "Loves' horn" 08. "Wee Wee Tailor" 09. "Hey brother" 10. "Too many cockerels"
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | Limited clear colored vinyl LP pressing. Recorded in a studio near Chris Jagger's long-standing collaborator and pianist Charlie Hart's Lewisham home, at Jagger's farmhouse, and down the line to each other when lockdown restrictions were in force, Mixing up the Medicine is a loose, lively 10-track collection of Jagger/Hart originals that features a hit-list of top players. These include old friend Olly Blanchflower on double bass; Atcha band alumnus Dylan Howe on drums; veteran producer John Porter, who's worked with artists including The Smiths, Roxy Music, Buddy Guy, BB King and Elvis Costello; guitarist Neil Hubbard (Bryan Ferry, Joe Cocker); as well as brother, Mick Jagger, whose vocals appear on "Anyone Seen My Heart?," the first song on the album. |
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No. of tracks: |
10 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
405053867923 |
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