Hard Times (Peter Skellern album)
Hard Times is the fifth album by singer, songwriter and pianist Peter Skellern (1947–2017)[1]) released in 1975 on the Island Records label. Despite much radio airplay, "Hard Times" failed as a single and the LP slipped into decades of obscurity. As a result of this commercial failure, Skellern changed record companies again, signing with Phonogram under their Mercury subsidiary and immediately enjoying a minor hit with a cover of "Love Is the Sweetest Thing".[2]
Hard Times | ||||
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Released | 1975 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Island | |||
Producer | Meyer Shagaloff | |||
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Track listing
All tracks written by Peter Skellern except "Make Love, Not War" written by John Burrows, John Harding and Peter Skellern.
Side 1
- "Hard Times”
- "I Guess You Wish You’d Gone Home"
- "Baby What a Fool I’ve Been”
- "Down in the Cellar"
- ”Goodbye, America Keep You Well”
Side 2
- "Snake Bite"
- "Make Love, Not War” (From the musical revue Loud Reports)
- "A Capella”
- "Let’s Sleep Late"
- "And Then You’ll Fall"
Musicians
- Peter Skellern - vocals, acoustic and electric piano, percussion, organ and Moog
- Rob Townsend - drums
- George Ford - bass guitar
- Mick Green, Brian Alterman - guitar
- Chris Karan - tablas
- Andrew Price Jackman - string arrangements
- Madeline Bell, Joy Yates, Joanne Williams - backing vocals
- George Harrison - guitar on "Make Love Not War"
Production
- Producer: Meyer Shagaloff by arrangement with Johnny Stirling for Pendulum Music Ltd
- Engineer: Trevor Vallis
- Tape operators: Dave & Vaughan
- Recorded at: Mayfair Sound Studios
- Cover illustration: Tony Wright
- Album design: Eckford Stimpson
References
- allmusic.com/artist/peter-skellern-mn0000687269/biography retrieved 16/01/2014
- skellernhardtimes.blogspot.co.uk/
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