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  1. From Langley Park to Memphis was recorded sporadically over a year in Newcastle, London and Los Angeles. Steve McQueen producer Thomas Dolby was unable to commit to producing the entire album due to his work on the soundtrack for George Lucas 's Howard the Duck , ultimately a critical and commercial flop. [10]

    • Sophisti-Pop
  2. From Langley Park to Memphis included guest appearances from Stevie Wonder and Pete Townshend, and used multiple producers including Thomas Dolby, who could not commit to working on the entire album. [5] [24] In 1990, Jordan: The Comeback, fully produced by Thomas Dolby, was nominated for a BRIT Award.

  3. 15. Okt. 2019 · Aber auch dass der großartige THOMAS DOLBY, der bereits das zweite Album „Steve McQueen“, wegen dessen Titel-Namen es jede Menge rechtlichen Hick-Hack gab, wieder bei mehreren Songs seine Produzenten-Hände mit im Spiel hatte und so mit „The King of Rock ’n’ Roll“, ein Stück über ein peinlich alterndes One-Hit-Wonder, PREFAB SPROUT ihren größten ...

    • Prefab Sprout
    • Art Pop, Singer/Songwriter
    • LP+DL-Code
  4. 28. Sept. 2019 · It was a breakthrough for the band members, marking their first collaboration with producer Thomas Dolby, whose playful, surreal touch helped define their characteristic sound. Dolby even...

  5. Prefab Sprout - Hey Manhattan! Hey Manhattan! View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "From Langley Park To Memphis" on Discogs.

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    • Australia
    • 5
    • Vinyl, LP, Album
  6. The song was recorded with Steve McQueen producer Thomas Dolby for From Langley Park to Memphis, one of four songs Dolby produced for the album. [8] . Dolby could not commit to producing the entire album due to his work on the soundtrack for the critical and commercial flop Howard the Duck. [9] .

  7. From Langley Park to Memphis, an Album by Prefab Sprout. Released 14 March 1988 on Kitchenware (catalog no. KWLP 9; Vinyl LP). Genres: Sophisti-Pop, Pop Rock. Rated #55 in the best albums of 1988, and #3861 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Paddy McAloon (performer, writer), Martin McAloon (performer), Wendy Smith (performer), Neil Conti ...