To Strangers and Friends explained
To Strangers and Friends is the title of the fifth solo album by the British singer-songwriter John Pantry.[1]
Track listing
Side one
- "Don't be Careless" (John Pantry)
- "Don't Touch" (John Pantry)
- "I Want to be Like You" (John Pantry)
- "Runours" (John Pantry)
- "Loneliness" (John Pantry)
Side two
- "A Change of Heart" (John Pantry)
- "Blame it on the One I Love" (Kelly Willard)
- "Going Over Old Ground" (John Pantry)
- "I Belong to You" (John Pantry)
- "Awake" (John Pantry)
Personnel
Vocals and Keyboards
- Tim Harries: Bass
- Phil Gould: Drums
- Chris Norton: Keyboards
- Victor Lewis Smith: Keyboards and Saxophone
- Norman Barratt
Guitar
- John McLoughlin: Guitar
- Mo Witham: Guitar
- Rob McKay: Saxophone
- Bruce Nockles: Trumpet
- Andrew MAries: Oboe
- London Festival Ballet: Strings
Production notes
- Produced by John Pantry and Nick Ryan
- Mastered by Dave Aston
- Arranged by Chris Norton
- Recorded at ICC Studios, Eastbourne, East Sussex[2] [3]
Notes and References
- Web site: John Pantry - Albums. Discogs. 18 October 2021.
- Web site: John Pantry - To Strangers & Friends. Discogs. 18 October 2021.
- Web site: John Pantry (To Strangers & Friends - inside cover). Discogs. 18 October 2021.