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    The Globe and Mail called the album "more of the subtle rock riches former Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera is noted for," but noted that "new lead vocalist Tim Finn from New Zealand group Split Enz supplies a vocal style too wispy to match the musical elaboration and overall, the record suffers from feeling piecemeal."

  2. Featuring Bill MacCormick, John Wetton & Tim Finn. Producers Phil Manzanera. Writers Bill MacCormick, Ian MacCormick, John Wetton & 2 more. Agogô Kevin Godley. Backing Vocals By Kevin Godley ...

  3. 2. Juli 2010 · Tim Finn takes lead vocals on four tracks, though I’ve never found him to be a suitable mouthpiece for other people’s ideas. Bill MacCormick and brother Ian (a music journalist) provide songwriting support, and Bill’s two turns at the microphone (“Gone Flying,” “Walking Through Heaven’s Door”) might be the two best ...

  4. Roxy fans are likely to have the most interest in Manzanera's solo career, and yet K-Scope is more likely to please fans of early Split Enz or Godley and Creme. The songs (there are only three instrumentals) feature Tim Finn, John Wetton and Bill MacCormick on vocals (logical deduction tells me that Bill and brother Ian are responsible for the ...

  5. This page includes K-Scope's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

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  6. K-Scope is the second studio album by Phil Manzanera. The album was rereleased in 1991 featuring three bonus tracks. In 2011 American hip hop artists Kanye West and Jay Z sampled the opening guitar riff from “K-Scope” for their song “No Church in the Wild” in their first collaborative album Watch the Throne (2011).

  7. A very Manzanera-sounding melody, an instrumental track called K-Scope, is the album opener. A great performance by Simon Phillips, very fine keyboards, a lively Mel Collins on saxophone. Penned by Ian MacCormick, Remote Control is a side of a "punk" single with pushy drums by Paul Thompson.