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A re-release of Edwards' 1982 solo album, Rockers Arena contains the title hit as well as 12-inch mixes and unreleased dub mixes. ~ Jason Ankeny
a drummer as well as a singer, Max presents uptempo, exhuberant 12" mixes & never before released dub tracks, feat. backup vocals by the Turtles
Personnel: Max Edwards (vocals, drums, percussion); Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar, clavinet); Tony Chin, Allen Weeks, Vince Black Willis (guitar); Charlie Burnham (violin); Gordon Cross (flute, saxophone); Albert Wing (saxophone); Ron Rhoades, Ken Elliott, Chris Breant, Leslie Butler (keyboards); Mark Ellis (synthesizer); Fully, Junior Dan, Eric McCann, Courtney Carr (bass); Nadra, Afreeka, Barbara Paige, Lisa Strikes, Flo & Eddie (background vocals).
Engineers include: John Cuniberti, Vic Keary, Ian McCorkle.
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