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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bel_AssisBel Assis - Wikipedia

    Rod Argent – Keyboards; Dave Defries – Trumpet; Sal Gallina – Electronic Wind Instruments; Technical details. The album was recorded on 24 track analogue at 30ips without noise reduction. It was mixed to 2-track analogue using Dolby SR. It was mastered to the 1610 format and PQ edited at EMI's Abbey Road Studio

  2. Bassist Mo Foster has appeared with nearly every musician known to man! Everyone from Eric Clapton to Jeff Beck via Phil Collins. This is a re-release of the 1988 album and it includes some big name musicians including Gary Moore, Rod Argent and drummer Simon Philips (Mike Oldfield/Toto/Judas Priest) amongst others.

  3. Rod Argent (keyboards) 8: Bel assis: Foster: 3.42 : 9: And then there were ten: Foster, Russell: 4.57: Produced by: Mo Foster : 10: Analytical engine: Foster: 4.56 : 11: Nomad (cassette and CD bonus) Label: MMC Records (LPMMC 1013) Studio: Last chance recordings, London The white house studio, Suffolk The red house studio, Bedfordshire Eastcote ...

  4. Engineer, Mastered By – Peter Mew. Engineer, Mixed By, Remastered By – Simon Smart. Guitar – Gary Moore, Ray Russell. Keyboards – Mo Foster, Rod Argent. Percussion [Electronic] – Peter Van Hooke. Soprano Saxophone – Stan Sulzman * Trumpet – Dave Dufries * Vibraphone – Frank Ricotti. Notes.

  5. Mo Foster – Bel Assis (1988, Vinyl) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Mo Foster. Composed By – Mo Foster ( tracks: A1-B5), Ray Russell ( tracks: A5, B4) Drums – Simon Phillips. Engineer – Simon Smart. Guitar – Gary Moore, Ray Russell. Keyboards – Mo Foster, Rod Argent. Mastered By – Peter Mew. Mixed By – Simon Smart.

  6. Rod Argent: EWI: Sal Gallina: Sax: Stan Sulzmann: Trumpet: Dave Defries: Vibraphone: Frank Ricotti: Percussion: Peter van Hooke

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rod_ArgentRod Argent - Wikipedia

    Rodney Terence Argent (born 14 June 1945) is an English musician. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Argent came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the keyboardist, founder and leader of the rock band the Zombies, [1] and went on to form the band Argent after the first break-up of the Zombies. [2]