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London Quireboys
A Bit of What You Fancy
This is a great and unbelieveably overlooked album. I bought it back in '93 on a whim and it was one of the most worthwhile CD purchases I had made in a long time. The arrangement, and sound quality, put together with strong musicianship and a great voice really had me surprised. Parties, good times, booze and ladies, that's what great eighties music is all about. ;) Great album. Buy it. --
George Munroe
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Track Listing
Seven O'clock
Man on the Loose
Whippin' Boy
Sex Party
Sweet Mary Ann
I Don't Love You Anymore
Hey You
Misled
Long Time Comin'
Roses and Rings
There She Goes Again
Take Me Home
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Spike
GUITAR:
Guy Bailey
Guy Griffin
BASS:
Nigel Mogg
DRUMS:
Ian Wallace
KEYBOARDS:
Chris Johnstone
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Capitol
RELEASE YEAR:
1990
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