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Other People's Lives
2006 studio album by Ray Davies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Other People's Lives is the third studio album by the English singer-songwriter Ray Davies. It reached the top 40 in the UK Albums Chart in February 2006 and 122 in the US Billboard 200.[citation needed] Released on V2 Records, it was Davies' third solo album, but his first straightforward studio release.
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Release and reception
Promotional singles were distributed to radio for the tracks "Things Are Gonna Change (The Morning After)" and "Over My Head". No singles were commercially released.[citation needed]
The title song appeared in the radio program This American Life, episode 344: "The Competition".[5]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Ray Davies.
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Personnel
- Ray Davies - guitar, piano, Mellotron, Hammond organ, Vox organ, bass guitar, vocals
- Mark Johns - guitar, dobro, slide guitar, E-bow
- Steve Bolton - guitar
- Dick Nolan, Norman Watt-Roy, David Swift - bass guitar
- Dylan Howe, Toby Baron - drums
- John Beecham, Mike Cotton, Nick Payn - horn section on "Next Door Neighbor"
- Phil Veacock - saxophone on "Stand Up Comic"
- Matt Winch - trumpet on "Thanksgiving Day"
- Milton McDonald - guitar on "Thanksgiving Day"
- Serge Krebs - SFX effects and loops on "The Tourist"
- Isabel Fructuoso - vocals on "Other People's Lives"
- Alida Giusti, Dick Nolan, Linda McBride, Martin Davies, Martin Rex, Serge Krebs - Konk choir on "Stand Up Comic"
- Technical
- Laurie Latham, Graham Dominy - engineer
References
External links
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