Megan Linford - All In Good TIme
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Taking you back to the 1970s for the official video for All In Good Time. A big thanks as always to the boys in the band for making this the most fun video we've done yet! Video shot by the ever fabulous Tony Palmer and track mixed by Steve Szymanski, Mastered by Kev Smith at The Foundry Studio
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Paradise Eyes - Chemistry Set
Terry Kennedy: Lead Vocals & Chords, Lyrics. Steve Mecca: Bass & all FX & Sequences, Lyrics.This version is from an analog tape recorded on TEAC 4-track and features Henry Ptak playing synth solo and backing chords. In Spring 2025, tape was imported into ProTools and mixed by Terry, mastered at Symphonic.
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