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Post by uboasis on Sept 23, 2023 10:21:59 GMT -5
I always am curious and look up the background on people who played on Liam or Noel Records. I found that the accordina player on Dead to the World, is pretty interesting. However, there is Clement St. Leonard who is credited on almost every track as percussion. These are his credits on the album. Clement St. Leonard – percussion (tracks 1–13), the funk box (track 2), tubular bells (tracks 3, 4), sound effects (tracks 5, 6, 8, 9, 11), keyboards (track 6) When you look at Discogs oar allmusic, this is literally the only credit Clement St Leonard has. Pretty strange for someone to be on every track and have no other credit. It got me wondering if this is an alias of someone more well known or some type of joke where I don't get the punchline. www.discogs.com/artist/13087701-Clement-St-Leonard
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Post by carlober on Sept 23, 2023 12:02:37 GMT -5
Could it be Noel?
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Post by mossy on Sept 23, 2023 16:15:57 GMT -5
Surely Noel. Who is good at anagrams then?
You can get Noel out of it. You can also get Lone Star.
Also, St Clement is a church from the Oranges & Lemons nursery rhyme.
Reminds of the Sons Of The Desert remix, which we’ve never had confirmed but was surely Noel and Gem?
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Post by Teotihuacan on Sept 23, 2023 16:20:12 GMT -5
Any chance they got the legend herself Pat Butcher , Pam st Clement in the studio to bang a tamborine?
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Post by mossy on Nov 6, 2023 8:52:25 GMT -5
Any chance they got the legend herself Pat Butcher , Pam st Clement in the studio to bang a tamborine? Given the divorce dry spell Noel was going through at the time, a tambourine wasn’t the only thing she was banging. 🍆
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Post by welshylad on Nov 6, 2023 9:30:29 GMT -5
Any chance they got the legend herself Pat Butcher , Pam st Clement in the studio to bang a tamborine? Given the divorce dry spell Noel was going through at the time, a tambourine wasn’t the only thing she was banging. 🍆
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