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  1. For the recording of Strange Kind of Love, Love and Money relocated from Scotland to New York City for half a year to work with American producer Gary Katz. With the departure of the band's drummer Stuart Kerr, session drummer Jeff Porcaro played on the album, reducing Love and Money to a trio of vocalist and guitarist James Grant ...

  2. The 1988 follow-up album Strange Kind of Love (which featured Toto's Jeff Porcaro on drums following the departure of Kerr, as well as Rick Derringer and an uncredited appearance from Donald Fagen) was overseen by Steely Dan producer Gary Katz, and featured the hit "Halleluiah Man", which helped to establish a sizeable following for ...

  3. Jeff Porcaro Sound Collection Part 26 Love and Money [ Strange Kind Of Love ] ジェフポーカロ - YouTube. へむへむ Hemuhemu. 1.53K subscribers. 47. 1.9K views 3 years ago. ...more. Produced...

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  4. 17. Mai 2011 · Firstly, Gary Katz, Steely Dan’s producer, produced Strange Kind of Love. Secondly, Steely Dan drummer, Jeff Porcaro played drums on this album. Porcaro had played on Steely Dan’s albums Pretzel Logic and Katy Lied. I am sure that when you listen to this album, you too, will hear a Steely Dan influence on Strange Kind of Love ...

  5. " Halleluiah Man " is a song by Scottish band Love and Money, which was released in 1988 as the lead single from their second studio album Strange Kind of Love. The song was written by James Grant and produced by Gary Katz. "Halleluiah Man" reached No. 63 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 75 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [2] [3] Release.

  6. Drums – Jeff Porcaro; Engineer – Wayne Yorgelun* Engineer [Assistant] – Eric Eckley; Keyboards, Piano – Paul McGeechan; Mastered By – Bob Ludwig; Mixed By – Bill Price; Percussion – Ronnie Goodman (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 8 to 11) Producer – Gary Katz (tracks: 1 to 11), Love And Money (tracks: 12 to 17) Remastered By – Paul McGeechan

  7. This was overseen by Steely Dan producer Gary Katz and following Kerr’s departure, Toto’s Jeff Porcaro standing in on drums. Receiving mass critical acclaim the album took them to a new level of success on both sides of the ocean with the album going platinum in the UK.