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  1. Musicians. Kevin Ayers – vocals, guitar, bass (track 6) David Bedford – keyboards, orchestral arrangements. Mike Oldfield – bass (tracks 1, 3–5), guitar (tracks 5, 7, 9) Dave Dufort – drums (tracks 1, 4–5) William Murray – percussion (tracks 2–3, 7) Tony Carr – drums (tracks 6, 12) Robert Wyatt – harmony vocals (track 5)

    • March–August 1971
    • Kevin Ayers, Andrew King
    • November 1971
  2. This is from Kevin Ayers' album „whatevershebringswesing" released in 1972. Mike Oldfield plays bass and guitar with a beautiful solo at 4:24. -------------------------------- I'm looking...

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  3. A really creepy number with psychopathic vocals and weir guitar stuff (by Mike Oldfield): the most fascinating (and anguishing) song of the album. The title track is no less inspired but is at the opposite side of things: a romantic arrangement for the singer to express all his peculiar lunatic warmth.

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  4. Fake Mexican Tourist Blues Lyrics. About “Whatevershebringswesing”. Producers Andrew King (Manager) & Kevin Ayers. Writers David Bedford, Kevin Ayers & Mike Oldfield. Bass Mike Oldfield....

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kevin_AyersKevin Ayers - Wikipedia

    The band broke up after a short tour, with no hard feelings, as most of the musicians guested on Ayers's next album, Whatevershebringswesing, which is regarded as one of his best, featuring the mellifluous eight-minute title track that would become Ayers's signature sound for the 1970s.

  6. L'avventura di The Whole World dura solo un album ( Shooting at the Moon del 1970 ), anche se Oldfield ha modo di tornare a collaborare per Ayers in Whatevershebringswesing nel 1972 . Nel 1972 Oldfield registra una versione demo della futura Tubular Bells, ma non trova nessun discografico disposto a pubblicarla.

  7. Mike Oldfield also makes a return for some superb guitar work. Many fans consider this song to be one of the best Kevin has recorded. “Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes” is next, with the driving force of the drums and that memorable riff.