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Guly from Argentina

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:25 |
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The guitars in "EOPE" album
Everybody knows that Glenn Nightingale and Simon Bartholomew were the ones who played in EOPE album.
What I'd like to know is what song performed Glenn and what performed Simon.
If anybody knows, please... |
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FunkEducation

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 04:29 |
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| Dyego wrote: |
1» When You Gonna Learn (Digeridoo) (Album Version) 3:47
Written by Kay. Produced by Jay Kay. String arrangement: Gavin Edmonds. Engineered by Mike Nielsen. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Andrew Levy. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Mike Smith. Trumpet by John Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Vanessa Simon. Didgeridoo played by Wallis Buchanan. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
Single released on October 19, 1992 (Acid Jazz - UK); April 21, 1993 (Sony - Japan); September 13, 1993 (Sony - UK).
Highest chart position: #52 (October 1992 - Acid Jazz - UK); #28 (September 1993 - Sony - UK).
Jamiroquai's debut single, originally released on the Acid Jazz label.
An instrumental version of this single exists.
Video directed by Morgan Lawley. It has two different versions and it has been censured for it's strong images.
2» Too Young To Die (Album Version) 6:04
Written by Kay/ Smith. Produced by Kay/ Smith. Engineered and mixed by Jay Kay and Mark McGuire. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
Single released on March 1, 1993 (UK); April 21, 1993 (Japan).
Highest chart position: #10 (March 1993 - UK).
The band's first commercial single on Sony, Too Young To Die gained the group a foothold in the British music scene, which led to five nominations at the 1994 Brit Awards.
Chart Positions: 15, 10, 13, 21, 33, 47, 57.
An extended version of 10:08 of this songs exists.
Video directed by WIZ.
3» Hooked Up (Album Version) 4:37
Written by Kay/ Smith. Co-produced by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered and mixed by Mike Nielsen. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
This song includes a sample from the song 'Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em', by Erick B and Rakim's. It was also used by DJ-Zire for the live versions of this song during their concerts.
4» If I Like It, I Do It (Album Version) 4:35
Written by Kay/ Van Gelder. Co-produced and mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered by Mark McGuire and Mike Nielsen. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
It looks as though If I Like It, I Do It was meant to be a single (there was an extended version included on the album's vinyl release, and this promo issue contains a radio edit).
On the 'Emergency On Planet Earth' albums, the European version of 'If I Like It, I Do It' is 4:52 long and the US version is 4:35. The booklets state the correct times, but the back of both releases say 4:35.
5» Music Of The Mind (Album Version) 6:22
(Instrumental) Written by Kay/ Smith. Co-produced and mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered by Mike Nielsen. Strings written and arranged by Kay/ Jono. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
This song was played with improvised lyrics by Jay Kay live during 1993 (with strings from the Reggae Philarmonic Orchestra).
6» Emergency On Planet Earth (Album Version) 4:04
Written by Kay/ Smith. Co-produced and mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered by Mike Nielsen. Strings written and arranged by Kay/ Jono/ Smith. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
Single released on August 2, 1993 (UK); September 22, 1993 (Japan).
Highest chart position: #32 (August 8th 1993 - UK)
Video directed by WIZ. This video contains a different beginning and a different middle bass section. Jamiroquai's space ship on this video says 'S. S. Orenda'. 'Orenda' was the name of the band's merchandising in that era. It is also known that 'Orenda' is an Iroquois word and it means 'Tribal Soul on the Right Path'.
7» Whatever It Is, I Just Can’t Stop (Album Version) 4:07
Written by Kay. Co-produced and mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered by Mike Nielsen. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
8» Blow Your Mind (Album Version) 8:33
Written by Kay/ Smith. Produced by Kay/ Smith. Engineered by Mark McGuire. Mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
Single released on May 24, 1993 (UK); July 1, 1993 (Japan).
Highest chart position: #10 (June 1993 - UK).
Blow Your Mind was the band's highest charting song from the first album. It included an instrumental version of Hooked Up as well as a previously vinyl - only remix of When You Gonna Learn. Note that the 'Hooked Up' included in most of these releases is always the instrumental version, and not the usual album version.
Video directed by Vaughan/ Anthea. Two different versions of this video exists.
9» Revolution 1993 (Album Version) 10:17
Written by Kay/ Smith. Co-produced and mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered by Mike Nielsen. Strings written and arranged by Kay/ Jono. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Guitars by Glenn Nightingale, Simon Bartholomew and Gavin Doods. DJ: D-Zire. Sax & Flute by Gary Barnacle. Trumpet by Joh Thirkell. Trombone by Richard Edwards. Backing vocals by Jay Kay and Linda Lewis. Strings by The Reggae Philarmonic.
Released in 1993, Revolution 1993 was only released as a promotional release. There wasn't even a CD, only an LP.
10» Didgin’ Out (Album Version) 2:35
(instrumental) Written by Kay/ Buchanan. Co-produced and mixed by Jay Kay and Mike Nielsen. Engineered by Mike Nielsen. Vocals by Jay Kay. Keyboards by Toby Smith. Drums by Nick Van Gelder. Bass by Stuart Zender. Percussions by Kofi Kari Kari and Maurizio. Didgeridoo played by Wallis Buchanan.
It is believed that Wallis Buchanan says the word 'Jamiroquai' with his Didgeridoo at the beginning of the song. In some early concerts, this song was played live includind a brass sections and improvised lyrics by Jay Kay. |
http://www.jamirotalk.net/forum/posting.php?mode=quote&p=41422
Credits: Diego! _________________ This is FunkEducation, supporting the 1992-1998 Jamiroquai!!
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Guly from Argentina

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 13:11 |
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Ok, ok...But these are the credits...C'mon, Simon, Gavin and Glenn didn't record the same song at the same time!
I want to know which song recorded Simon and which Glenn |
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jamirokaki
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 14:27 |
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yeah, that donsn't help too much.
well i don't know song by song but i'm sure that if i like it i do it guitar (at least the solo from extended version) is by simon bartholomew _________________
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jamirokaki
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 14:33 |
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when you gonna learn (acid jazz) single doesn't give credits about guitar player, but afdter all the musician mentioned jay also thanks to "who have helped creating this song" and there apppears simon.
the other singles from EOPE (i have) don't contain info about musicians _________________
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FunkEducation

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 19:54 |
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yeh... that's rite...
well done at Sony for giving the right info! haha _________________ This is FunkEducation, supporting the 1992-1998 Jamiroquai!!
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FRA
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Guly from Argentina

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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:45 |
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Haha! Is anything wrong between Simon and Jamiroquai? |
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Tlum

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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 16:15 |
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| FRA wrote: |
Simon B. played EOPE, WYGL " And..........something else-I don't even have the record anymore!"
Just asked him.
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So this info is not true? |
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nickvangelder
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 23:43 |
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EOPE Guitar credits -official!
When You Gonna Learn -
Too Young To Die -Nick van Gelder inc. lead on vinyl extended version!
Hooked Up -Toby Smith!
If I Like It -Nick van Gelder inc. outro lead, Glen Nightingale
Music Of The Mind -unknown (pos Gavin Dodds)
Blow Your Mind-Glen Nightingale
Emergency On Planet Earth-Simon Bartholomew
Whatever It Is -Simon Bartholomew
Revolution 93 -Nick van Gelder(wah), Gavin Dodds
Diggin Out - |
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jahmorican
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 09:49 |
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Yes, but what I want to know is, was anyone else wearing a funny hat? _________________ "Nikki Giovanni kicks Maya Angelou's ass."
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