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00:26:48 09/23/94 FROM jlproulx@mailbox.syr.edu ""\"\"Jonathan L. Proulx\"\""": Re: Who Came First
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From: "\"\"Jonathan L. Proulx\"\"" <jlproulx@mailbox.syr.edu>
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Regarding Who Came first,

This info is from the Rykodisk re-issue on CD.
Songs:
Pure & Easy--PT
Evolution--Ronnie Lane vocals, PT lead
Forever's No Time At All--Billy Nichols vocals and acoustic guitar,
     Caleb Quaye (sp?) everything else
Let's See Action--PT
Time is Passing--PT
There's a Heartache Following Me--(Baker)originally recorded by
      J. Reeves
Sheraton Gibson--PT
Content--Kennedy,PT "A poem by Maud Kennedy.  I put it
     to music and sing it like Vera Lynn."--PT
Parvardigar--PT, adapted from Meher Baba's Universal Prayer.

The Rykodisk release also has 6 bonus tracks all by PT
His Hands
The Seeker
Day of Silence
Sleeping Dog
The Love Man
Lantern Cabin

The notes on the case are supposedly Pete's hand-written notes.
They include this gem: "All instruments, vocals, recording, engineering,
mixing, synthesizers, in fact everything except making the tea, in one
(can't read the word) ego trip, by Pete Townshend.
Also produced by Pete Townshend."

The reason the word is so hard to read is because it is not spelled
the way we would expect it to be spelled.  The word in question is
enormous, spelled aynormouse on the record sleeve.
---LP