| Living with the Past -
DVD and CD Audio and Technical Credits for "Living with the Past" Credits are divided by the musicians on the CD (just below) and the equipment credits for the band on the DVD (far below). Musicians on the CD Martin Barre Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Flute * Doane Perry Drums and Percussion Andrew Giddings Keyboards, Accordion Jonathan Noyce Bass Guitar David Pegg Mandolin and Bass Guitar ** Mick Abrahams Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals *** Clive Bunker Drums *** Glenn Cornick Bass Guitar *** James Duncan Drums **** Brian Thomas Violin ***** Notes: * Flute on Fat Man ** Mandolin on A Christmas Song, Bass guitar on
Cheap Day *** Featured on Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For
You PRODUCED BY Ian Anderson Recording engineers: Ian Anderson, Andy Williamson,
James Duncan, Mike Downs, except: Equipment Credits for the Band on the DVD Ian Anderson's Sankyo and Powell flutes were supplied by All Flutes Plus, London. The bamboo flutes were made by Patrick Olwell of VA, USA. Ian's cute little acoustic guitar was built by luthier Andrew Manson of Devon, England. It is strung with D'Addario strings. Vocal and other microphones, in-ear monitors and radio gear were by - you guessed it - Shure Bros. (the Harley Davidson of Microphony!). Martin Barre plays expensive guitars by Fender through even more expensive Soldano Amplification and very reasonably priced, very old, Marshall Speakers. He uses GHS strings, possibly because it's easier to say than D'Addario. Doane Perry plays Premier Drums, Paiste cymbals, with Promark sticks, beating the shit out of Remo drum heads, wreaking havoc with his DW pedals, pounding the daylights out of Latin Percussion and RythmTech accessories and packs them all away in HardCase drum cases. Andrew Giddings gently massages Roland Keyboards, Hammond Organ Module, and a Hohner (squeezy thing) Accordion, delivered to the outside world through a Mackie mixer. Jonathan Noyce plays Fender basses through SWR amps. His strings are D'Addario, but not because GHS wouldn't give him any. The audio tracks were recorded and mixed with the Mackie HDR digital 24 track and the Mackie digital mixer, the D8B. |