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Originally released in 1996
Soundquality: very good
Label/Matrix-No.: Walrus 001
Track |
Title |
Time |
1 |
Living in a pet shop |
4,01 |
2 |
Sing a song for the tragapan |
3,15 |
3 |
Scouse´s dream |
3,39 |
4 |
Snow up you nose for christmas |
3,46 |
5 |
Running free |
3,21 |
6 |
America |
3,37 |
7 |
Scousey |
3,26 |
8 |
Boat ride |
2,46 |
9 |
Scouse the mouse |
2,48 |
10 |
Passenger pigeon |
1,22 |
11 |
I know a place |
4,17 |
12 |
Caterwaul |
1,59 |
13 |
S.O.S |
2,39 |
14 |
Ask Louey |
3,56 |
15 |
A Mouse like me |
4,28 |
16 |
Private property |
4,51 |
17 |
Don´t be cruel |
2,09 |
18 |
Modulating Maurice |
2,02 |
19 |
Lay down your arms |
3,28 |
20 |
Oo-Wee |
3,22 |
21 |
Just a dream |
4,22 |
22 |
Everybody wins |
4,19 |
23 |
When you wish upon a star |
3,31 |
Track 1-15:an declicked version of the original Polydor Album from 1977. Ringo takes leadvocal on Track 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 13 and 15 and does much of the dialogue. The cast is Scouse: Ringo Starr, Bonce: Adam Faice, Molly Jolly: Barbara Dickinson, Mr. Jolly/Captain: Michael Golden, Holly Jolly: Miranda Pleaseance, Olly Jolly: Ben Chatterly, Little boy/Geoffrey the Cat: Henry Wolf, American Lady: Ruby Wax, Louey the Gull: Rick Jones, Narrator: Rick Jones, Narrator: Donald Pleasence, Polly Jolly: Polly Pleasence.
Musicians: Drums: Henry Spinetti, Bass: Gary Taylor, Piano: Peter Solley, Tommy Eyre, Organ: Pete Solley, Electric guitar: Phil Palmer, Ray Russel, Nigel Jenkins, Acoustic guitar: Roger Brown, Gary Taylor, Steel guitar and Dobro: Rod King, Banjo: Keith Nelson, Fiddle and Mandolin: Graham Preskett, Percussion: Simon Morton, Flute: Ralph Ravenscott, Backing Vocals: Gary Taylor, Joanna Carlin, Pete Zorn, Paul da Vinci and Roger Brown.
Track 16. unreleased full length version, Track 17: single bonus track 1992, Track 18: together with Maurice Gibb, intrumental, Track 19: Ringo Starr with Stevie Nicks, 1995 Nelson Tribute, Track 20: Mono-Mix for promo, Track 21: Flipside to Drowning in the sea of love, Track 22: single bonus track 1992, Track 23: LP Stay Awake interpretations of music from vintage Disney films