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Various Artists/Mass Culture Control Bureau: Colin McClure (vocals, guitar, cello, tuba, bass guitar); A. Van Saus (vocals, guitar, organ); Cathy Williams (vocals, piano, Clavinet, organ, keyboards); Mrs. Spider (vocals); Ron Broekhart, Theo Olsthoorn (guitar); Chris Wangro (bass clarinet, sound effects, background vocals); Jos Valster (saxophone); Chris Cutler (piano, unknown instrument); Leo de Pagter (synthesizer); Ronnie Krepel (bass guitar); Robin Musgrove (drums, bongos, bells); The Machine, Gert Van Seters (drums); Geoff Leigh (sequencer); Graham Keatley (background vocals); Marc Hollander, Tim Hodgkinson, Zeena Parkins, Fred Frith. Personnel: Geoff Leigh (vocals, guitar, saxophone, organ, keyboards, drums, background vocals); Cathy Williams (vocals, piano, electric piano, Clavinet, organ, keyboards, background vocals); Fred Frith (guitar, violin); Marc Hollander (bass clarinet, saxophone); Tim Hodgkinson (saxophone, organ); Ronnie Krepel (drums); Graham Keatley, Zeena Parkins (background vocals). Recording information: Rotterdam, The Netherlands (??/1978-06/1990); Studio, Bristol, England (??/1978-06/1990); Sunrise Studios, Switzerland (??/1978-06/1990); Wodecq, Belgium (??/1978-06/1990). Things From The Past Music Things From The Past Songs Things From The Past Review
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