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  1. The Wildhearts. Ginger – vocals, guitar; C. J. – guitar, vocals; Danny McCormack – bass; Stidi – drums; Additional musicians. Willie Dowling – piano, keyboards; Ritch Battersby – drums on "Caffeine Bomb" Stevie Lange – backing vocals on "Loveshit" Mick Ronson – guitar solo on "My Baby Is a Headfuck" Sarah Smith – saxophone on ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_RonsonMick Ronson - Wikipedia

    Ronson's final recorded session was as a guest on the 1993 Wildhearts album Earth vs the Wildhearts, where he played the guitar solo on the song "My Baby is a Headfuck". Liner notes for the Earth vs The Wildhearts album give credit to Mick Ronson for guitar on the track "My Baby Is A Headfuck" and the "album is dedicated to Mick Ronson".

  3. 18 de nov. de 2019 · One moment which does stick in the band’s frazzled memory is the arrival of Mick Ronson. The former Spiders From Mars guitarist’s guest solo on My Baby Is A Headfuck would be his final performance before he succumbed to liver cancer in April 1993.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2021 · The classic debut full length! The forthcoming NEW ALBUM '21st Century Love Songs' released September 3rd 2021 Order '21st Century Love Songs' here: https://...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › mick-ronsonMick ronson _ AcademiaLab

    Tocó en "All the Young Dudes" con Bowie y Hunter; y "Héroes" con Bowie. La última sesión grabada de Ronson fue como invitado en el álbum de Wildhearts de 1993 Earth vs the Wildhearts, donde tocó el solo de guitarra en la canción "My Baby is a Headfuck".

  6. 1 de sept. de 2018 · Earth Vs The Wildhearts, while probably not an album that has maintained its presence in the mainstream is an undeniable cult classic, something seen in the fact that on its 25th anniversary (30th August 2018) the band announced a series of shows celebrating the milestone.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2019 · This is an album full of heavy rockers. Sometimes it's blended with ridiculously catchy pop, and sometimes it almost sounds like heavy metal. The album opens in style with "Greetings from Shitsville" before the almost bizarre mix of pop and rock of "TV Tan".