arranged by [orchestral arrangements], conductor John Altman concertmaster Gavyn Wright drums Neil Conti engineer, double bass Nick Hannan hurdy gurdy Nigel Eaton tracks 2 mixed by Clive Black mixed by Jim Abbiss tracks 1 mixed by Julian Mendelsohn tracks 2 mixed by Mark Stent producer Pylon King producer, vocals, harmonium, organ [hammond], organ [upright psychic], keyboards Jack Magnet recorded by [orchestra] Cameron McBride recorded by [vocals], engineer Oskar Paul vocals Shafqat Ali Khan vocals, organ [upright psychic], organ [portative], drums Magic Rook woodwind [shawm], bagpipes [border pipes] Paul James written-by Mark Davies written-by, lead vocals Ragga Engineered At Blah Street Studios Engineered At Metropolis Studios Engineered At Olympic Studios Engineered At Sarm West Studios Engineered At Snake Ranch Recorded At Studio Marcadet Mixed At Jacobs Studios Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd. Copyright (c) EMI Records Ltd. Enhanced CD Information: This enhanced CD will allow you entry into a world that will help you to understand the passion that comes from Ragga & The Jack Magic Orchestra's music. In addition you will be able to download production quality pictures and biographical info. Please feel free to use these in magazines as you wish.
Enhanced section also contains: - Interactive mixer - Lyrics - Credits - Audio samples from all other songs on the album 'Ragga & The Jack Magic Orchestra'. - Videos: 'Where Are They Now?', 'Body Slap Rap', 'Musical Past', 'Film Excerpts', 'Live TV: Reykjavik', 'Photo Shoot' and 'Iceland'.
Engineered at Blah Street Studios, Oldham and Metropolis Studios, Olympic Studios, Sarm Studios & Snake Ranch Studios in London. Vocals recorded at Marcadet Street Studios in Paris. Orchestra recorded at Snake Ranch Studios in London. Mixed at Jacobs Street Studios, Farnham, Surrey.
Tracks 1, 2 & 3 appear on the album Ragga & The Jack Magic Orchestra.
'Shot' contains samples from Bond 77, ANYA and Ride To Atlantis from the United Artists feature film The Spy Who Loved Me performed by Marvin Hamlisch. Courtesy of Metro Goldwyn Mayer Inc.