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Broadcasting from Home
1984 studio album by Penguin Cafe Orchestra From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Broadcasting from Home is the third studio album by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, released in 1984 on E.G. Records. The opening song was named after PCO leader Simon Jeffes found a discarded harmonium in an alleyway in Japan.
The original vinyl record was pressed by Polydor from a damaged master and had a distinctive click on the first track. Polydor wouldn't pay to restore this, and fans therefore had to wait until the CD's 2008 release by Virgin (which by then had bought the Editions EG catalogue) to hear the undamaged track.
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Track listing
All music composed by Simon Jeffes except as indicated
Side one
Side two
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Personnel
- Simon Jeffes -Harmonium, Cuatro, Guitar, Electric Guitar, Milk bottles, Triangle, Bass, Violin (4), Drum, Piano (5, 10, 12), Linn Drum Computer, Ukulele (8, 10), Metal Plate, Omnichord, Soloban, Spinet, Dulcitone, Penny Whistles (11)
- Marcus Beale - Electric Violin (9)
- Dave Defries - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Kuma Harada - Bass (1, 11)
- Fami - Drums (6)
- Michael Giles - Drums (11)
- Geoffrey Richardson - Viola, Shaker (3), Bass (10), Electric Guitar (10), Penny Whistle (10)
- Helen Liebmann - Cello
- Trevor Morais - Hi Hat, Wood Block, Cow Bell
- Steve Nye - Piano (6, 7, 11)
- Neil Rennie - Ukulele (6), Cuatro (8)
- Annie Whitehead - Trombone
- Gavyn Wright - Violin
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