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D.S. Al Coda
1982 studio album by National Health From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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D.S. Al Coda is the third and final album by the progressive rock and jazz fusion group National Health. It is a tribute to former member Alan Gowen, who died of leukaemia in May 1981, and consists solely of compositions written by him. Most of these had not been recorded in the studio before, although "TNTFX" and "Arriving Twice" both appeared earlier on albums by Gowen's other band Gilgamesh.
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Alan Gowen.
Personnel
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- Dave Stewart - Synthesizer, organ, electric piano
- Phil Miller - Electric guitar, acoustic guitar
- John Greaves - Bass guitar
- Pip Pyle - Drums, electronic drums
Additional musicians
- Elton Dean - Saxello (1, 4)
- Ted Emmett - Trumpet (1)
- Barbara Gaskin - Vocals (7)
- Jimmy Hastings - Flute (3, 6, 9)
- Amanda Parsons - Vocals (7)
- Richard Sinclair - Vocals (3)
- Annie Whitehead - Trombone (1)
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