| Tom Brown's Schooldays (acetate) | ||
| soundtrack acetate album | ||
|---|---|---|
| Country | UK | |
| Catalogue no. | none | |
| Label | Sunbury Music Ltd | |
| Format | 12" vinyl acetate (33⅓ RPM) | |
| Length | 18 tracks | |
| Released | 1972 | |
| Genre | Theatre production | |
| Music by | Chris Andrews | |
| Lyrics by | Jack Maitland Joan Maitland | |
| record labels | ||
| featuring Simon Le Bon | ||
Tom Brown's Schooldays (acetate) is a 12" vinyl acetate album featuring Simon Le Bon, produced in the UK by Sunbury Music Ltd during 1972.
About the album[]
This is a shellac acetate of Tom Brown's School Days, a soundtrack album record that features Simon Le Bon's first commercial recording from 1972.
Le Bon features on four tracks from the original Decca SKL 5137 releases which are; "Head Up", "In the Swim", Have a Try" and "A Boy's Point of View". He also sings a solo line on "In the Swim".
Housed in a plain white cardboard sleeve, the acetate does not include all the tracks on the Decca album. All the recordings were made live on one day at the Decca Recording Studio near to Charlton Athletic Football Ground in London.
Track listing[]
No cat. #[]
Side A[]
- "Young People"
- "Petticoat Government"
- "Young Tom"
- "One For Your Nose"
- "The Great White Horse"
- "Where Is He"
- "In the Swim"
Side B[]
- "My Way"
- "Three Acres and a Cow"
- "A Man Must Do"
- "Boys Point of View"
- "My Way" (Reprise)
- "Warwickshire Home"
- "Take Me"
Singers[]
- Roy Dotrice
- Judith Bruce
- Michael Darbyshire
- Ray C. Davis
- Trudi Van Doorn
- Leon Greene
- Christopher Guard
- David Gwillim
- Jill Martin
- Tony Sympson
- Adam Walton
- Richard Willis
With:
- Simon Le Bon
- Keith Chegwin
- Russell Grant
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