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  1. track listing: Flying Under Rader: Confess: Cowboy's Got to Go: Never Let It Slip: Kick Start: Facing the Fire: I Don't Mind: If the Rains Return: Sleep Angel: The Doctors Lie

  2. Chris Spedding – guitar; Vaneese Thomas – background vocals; Brice Wassy – drums; Alex Weir – guitar; Arthur Weir – bass; Michael Webb – background vocals; Bernie Worrell – keyboards; Technical. Jerry Harrison – producer, mixing; Ernie Brooks – producer; Dan Hartman – producer, engineer; Alex Weir – producer ...

  3. Career. Chris Spedding was born in Staveley, Derbyshire, but was raised in Sheffield and Birmingham by adoptive parents Muriel and Jack Spedding, and renamed Christopher John Spedding.. Whilst still with the Battered Ornaments, which without the departing Pete Brown left Spedding as their frontman, he joined the Frank Ricotti Quartet, and played guitar on the album Our Point of View, released ...

  4. By Garth Cartwright. ( Classic Rock ) published 20 February 2015. He discovered the Sex Pistols, knocked back the Stones and even dressed as a Womble on prime-time TV, but he’s never had the dues his incredible career has deserved. Chris Spedding strolls down Denmark Street, aka Tin Pan Alley, glancing at the guitar shops that will soon ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Casual_GodsCasual Gods - Wikipedia

    Casual Gods is the second album by American musician Jerry Harrison, released in January 1988 by Sire Records in the U.S. and Fontana Records in the UK and Europe. His third album, Walk on Water, would also bear the Casual Gods name as a proxy for the band. The track "Man with a Gun" was featured in the 1988 film Two Moon Junction, and the instrumental version of the same song was used in the ...

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  7. Since 2001, Spedding has been playing live with Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry, The War Of The World and R.Gordon / D.Rivers, Herbie Flowers, Charlotte Glasson among others. In 2011, put out solo album "Pearls" and formed a legendary band called King Mob with Steve Parsons, Sixteen, Glen Matlock and Martin Chamnbers, but was short-lived unfortunately.